jmtorres (
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Singin' in the Rain hits my OT3 buttons so hard.
(Good mornin', good mornin', it's great to stay up late...)
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petra
2010-07-16 01:20 pm (UTC)
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Aw, you make me so sad I fell enough in love with Life on Mars to take my Don/Kathy/Cosmo icon out of rotation!
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mecurtin
2010-07-16 01:25 pm (UTC)
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cimness
should be able to help you out with icons, fic, and enabling.
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jmtorres
2010-07-16 01:30 pm (UTC)
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Sadly it's not so much a fandom as homework, which ruins it a little.
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niqaeli
2010-07-16 04:35 pm (UTC)
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Dude, I'll go look at icons and fic.
I should probably watch it again first, though. I was about six the last time I saw it. My grandmother loved it.
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jmtorres
2010-07-16 04:47 pm (UTC)
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It's in the DVD player in here, feel free to wander in.
...I mean, it's your house and all.
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2010-07-16 06:57 pm (UTC)
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It is SO MUCH OT3.
Cover Girl,
with Gene Kelly, Rita Hayworth, and Phil Silvers, is if anything even MORE OT3, though. And
Broadway Melody of 1940
is about the same level of it (Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, George Murphy.)
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I should probably watch it again first, though. I was about six the last time I saw it. My grandmother loved it.
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...I mean, it's your house and all.
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Cover Girl, with Gene Kelly, Rita Hayworth, and Phil Silvers, is if anything even MORE OT3, though. And Broadway Melody of 1940 is about the same level of it (Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, George Murphy.)