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Richard Armitage is riding the same elevator. What do you do?


Please don't say hyperventilate.


I know exactly what I would do. I'd suddenly find the carpeting incredibly fascinating.

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Verify that it's actually him and tell him I admire his work or ask about his next project.

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Probably wouldn't even recognize him. I'm terrible with faces and very unobservant...

I WILL NEVER GIVE UP!

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Well I had thought about asking to to see his drivers license to verify it was him, but maybe just a tad too pushy. lol

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Right! [Imba rolls up her sleeves.]

As Brouphs wants to verify the gorgeous man on the elevator is actually THE Richard Armitage, famous British actor and defender of all things right and good, as well as chat a little about his work, maybe ask about his next project ~

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As Wplains is clearly missing this golden opportunity to say hello to said famous British actor and well-renowned sweetheart when it comes to his fans ~

I would "accidentally" push a few of the buttons. Take your time verifying and chatting with him, Broughps, we would have all the time in the world as we would be stopping on floors 5 [doors open] [doors close] 6 [doors open] [doors close] 7 [doors open][doors close] 8, and so on.

Boy, the carpet patterns they put in these elevators are intricate!

As for WPlains, I'd probably elbow you to get your attention to the furtive series of my glances at you, then at him, then back at you, and if you dared look at me as if I'd lost my mind (again) I would then whisper, "It's Richard Armitage."

"Who?"

Facepalming, I would then turn to FSUFilmFan for ...who would be in the process of (continued after FSU's post).

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LOL I think we have the makings of fanfic here.

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Broughps, it's so fun, having fun together again. 

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Back in the day on the True Blood board we'd start round robin stories. So wish we had copied them down. Lost forever now. *sigh*

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It is a shame those stories are lost.

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