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sovay (
sovay
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2016-09-29 09:33 pm (UTC)
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(This has been true since I saw him in
The King and I
when I was a kid.)
I believe it to be a popular affliction. I am pretty sure I also saw him first in
The King and I
.
But him at the payphone is best--really does seem like an ancient Egyptian among us (which reminds me of your post on
The Amulet
)
He would have made a great Rekh-Marā! That photo in the phone booth is now my headcanonical casting. Thank you.
--Let the record show that Sovay can evoke the immanent power of the divine in a throwaway remark in a comment. Whoa.
Thank you.
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I believe it to be a popular affliction. I am pretty sure I also saw him first in The King and I.
But him at the payphone is best--really does seem like an ancient Egyptian among us (which reminds me of your post on The Amulet)
He would have made a great Rekh-Marā! That photo in the phone booth is now my headcanonical casting. Thank you.
--Let the record show that Sovay can evoke the immanent power of the divine in a throwaway remark in a comment. Whoa.
Thank you.