Oh, Ripper. You're scaring me
I suppose this sort of scattershot posting is what Facebook or Twitter is for.
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1. Who the hell is the fellow on the left in this photo?

To the right, we have Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville in the foreground; I believe that is Gaetano Ventimiglia behind the camera and the internet indicates that Michael Balcon is next to him. I can't find any version of this picture online that tells me who the man in the technician's coat is, except that his face is familiar to me, his body language, it feels like it should be obvious and I can't make it click. I can't tell if I'm mistaking him for some character actor or if it's just that I've never seen him as early as 1926, but it's driving me crazy. Any ideas?
2. Robin Sachs has also died. I only ever saw about half a dozen episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but Ethan Rayne was very possibly my favorite thing about it (even if I did once rewrite his Latin. I don't blame the character). Otherwise I remember him in various makeup from Babylon 5 and Galaxy Quest, but I liked him best as a chaotic sorcerer of unfailing untrustworthiness and downright pathetic hand-to-hand skills. (Seriously, if there is not already a Tumblr of Ethan Rayne getting his ass stomped by Giles, I feel like fandom has failed somehow. I can practically find a Tumblr for Gravity Falls' rainbow-puking gnome.) I wouldn't have seen him in that role again, but I'm sorry I'll never have the chance to run across him elsewhere in something unexpected and new.
3. The first time I went out to shovel the steps and the front walk, there were four or five inches on the ground. The second time, more like seven or eight. The last time, we didn't have steps: just a smooth, sidewinder-whisking diagonal of snow which my mother estimated, as I cleared my way down the street, at a generous ten inches and a foot in the drifts. That was a little after midnight. Tomorrow should be fun.
Nah.
1. Who the hell is the fellow on the left in this photo?

To the right, we have Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville in the foreground; I believe that is Gaetano Ventimiglia behind the camera and the internet indicates that Michael Balcon is next to him. I can't find any version of this picture online that tells me who the man in the technician's coat is, except that his face is familiar to me, his body language, it feels like it should be obvious and I can't make it click. I can't tell if I'm mistaking him for some character actor or if it's just that I've never seen him as early as 1926, but it's driving me crazy. Any ideas?
2. Robin Sachs has also died. I only ever saw about half a dozen episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but Ethan Rayne was very possibly my favorite thing about it (even if I did once rewrite his Latin. I don't blame the character). Otherwise I remember him in various makeup from Babylon 5 and Galaxy Quest, but I liked him best as a chaotic sorcerer of unfailing untrustworthiness and downright pathetic hand-to-hand skills. (Seriously, if there is not already a Tumblr of Ethan Rayne getting his ass stomped by Giles, I feel like fandom has failed somehow. I can practically find a Tumblr for Gravity Falls' rainbow-puking gnome.) I wouldn't have seen him in that role again, but I'm sorry I'll never have the chance to run across him elsewhere in something unexpected and new.
3. The first time I went out to shovel the steps and the front walk, there were four or five inches on the ground. The second time, more like seven or eight. The last time, we didn't have steps: just a smooth, sidewinder-whisking diagonal of snow which my mother estimated, as I cleared my way down the street, at a generous ten inches and a foot in the drifts. That was a little after midnight. Tomorrow should be fun.

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Anyways. Be safe in the snow!
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Poem!
Be safe in the snow!
Thank you! A lot of shoveling is about to take place.
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I am not jealous of the shoveling, but of the snow...yes...*moons*
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Huh. I hadn't thought of Vaughn, but now that you mention it . . .
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I wondered, but then I couldn't find pictures of either of them!
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He doesn't so much me, but in the course of an average LJ conversation, I wind up staring at young Denholm Elliott a lot.
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I wish I could help. I hope you can find out who it is.
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RIP. He was grand in Galaxy Quest. I wasn't watching Buffy that season, unfortunately.
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I wish you good luck with the snow, and safety in it. We've something like that here, up level with the front steps when I dug out a pit beside them for the dog, the path to the driveway covered level with the bushes to the point that there's no distinguishing them.
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No, I never have. This is the famous version with Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews? I shall make a point of doing so.
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