
House Rawks
January 22, 2007 | Category: Reflections & Musings
Y’know, I’ve said it once before that this man is sexy, he still is and again he’s won Best Actor for TV Drama at the recently 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards. It’s weird listening to him speak in his mother tongue.
My goodness, this is stunning, absolutely stunning. I am speechless. I am literally without a speech. It seems odd to me that in the weeks leading up to this event, people are falling all over themselves to send you free shoes, free cufflinks, and free colonic irrigations. But nobody offers you a free acceptance speech. It just seems to me to be a gap in the market. I’d love to be able to pull out a speech by Dolce & Gabbana.
…I must thank my wonderful fellow actors on House and thank my wonderful writers & producers and the truly wonderful crew. I know everyone says they have a wonderful crew but that can’t be the case. They can’t all be wonderful. Somebody somewhere is working with a crew of drunken thieves. But it’s not me. They are really wonderful collection of people and I am privileged to spend my days in their company and the smell of newly mown grass.
I would like to thank Robert Sean Leonard. I can’t remember why. He did give me a reason. The two people I would most like to thank are the people to whom I owe absolutely everything, the whole “caboodleâ€, if that is a word you yanks still use. The two cleverest and funniest and kindest and, frankly best bosses that a man could hope to have, David Shore & Katie Jacobs. I owe them everything, I owe them this (the award). I’m certainly not going to give it to them, but I will owe it to them. …My wife, Jo, the head of my family… and of course, you! I left you until last. Thank you so much, ladies & gentlemen. Thank you.
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Nonetheless even with the heavy English accent, Hugh Laurie is indeed scruffy and sexy. Wee! Too bad he’s married. He certainly rawks my thongs.
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Gallivanter
on January 31st, 2007House is my favorite TV series, after Prison Break. I wrote about it once and AXN-Asia quoted it on their website.