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"My contrition completely dwarfs the impending apocalypse."
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December 16 2006

James Marsters' Q&A now online. Read his December Q&A at his official website.

Still hasn't picked a question I've submitted. Though, it is a nice bunch this month. Love a man who can cook.
Sweaty sex. Always a good time for a revelation. ;)

Edited very late due to not being able to type two short sentences without a typo. Sad, really!

[ edited by The Immortal on 2006-12-16 15:34 ]
Jeans, tight t-shirt and leather jacket. Mmmmmm.....

*goes off to a happy place*
Does anyone else feel like James gives a little bit TMI? I remember I read at some site a quote about him shaving a specific area of his body and my eyes started to roll back in my head. I love him as an actor, but sometimes I really get the wiggins when he reveals this stuff.
Yes, that roast duck comment was way inappropriate. The Spike thing is not new - he has given that answer for years now when asked. I guess he could make up a story that would not offend people's sensibilities but I would rather have the truth.
Eh. Never mind.

[ edited by Tonya J on 2006-12-17 05:03 ]
James and TMI pretty much go hand in hand. He's an open, honest, very talkative guy who doesn't see the need to beat around the bush about certain things. I find it refreshing, though I can understand how some people might get uncomfortable with his easygoing "hey, this is me" bluntness. I think he figures we all have sex and we're all adults, so what's the big? ;)

I usually just laugh at his incredible dorkiness, whilst marveling at his brilliant insight. I love what he had to say about acting and passion. Couldn't agree more.

But that's true about the Spike comment--it's not new. Not hardly.

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