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Today's Sitting Tennants (from Rullsenberg and Persephone): Love's Labour's Lost

Posted on November 3, 2008 | 6 comments |

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Love's Labour's Lost


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A veritable treasure trove has been found in the Sitting Tennant squat today. Rullsenberg and Persephone have located some pictures of David Tennant in Love's Labours Lost and its rehearsals. Both submitted the third picture, while Ms Rullsenberg, obviously keen to leapfrog to the front of the pack, submitted all three. Feast on their loveliness.

That means the current Sitting Tennant league tables are as follows. For pictures, Rosby still in the lead now on seven entries. But both Persephone and Rullsenberg have five and a half points each, Toby has five, Poly and Scott both have three and a half points each, Anna and Jane have one and a half, while Marie has just one.

The Witty And Amusing Captions league table has changed a bit, too. Toby is still tops with 15 captions, Persephone has nine captions, Marie eight, and Jane Henry five and a half, thanks to a particularly current caption. Rullsenberg has five captions, Electric Dragon is still on four entries, Rev now has three entries and Poly and Stu_N have one each.

Feel free to leave captions below for this entry, too, and keep those eyes peeled for any new pictures of David Tennant sitting down that you can find. And yes, more bonus points for Love's Labour's Lost or other current pictures if you can find them.

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below and if it's judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. You can also enter the witting and amusing captions league table by commenting on existing photos in the gallery.

6 Comments

  1. Marie wrote:
    November 3, 2008 | Reply

    - Ha ha, I can fit an apple in my bellybutton!
    - Hey, where's it gone?
    - Would you please take my apple out of your ridiculous shorts.

    Does that count as three captions in one? Not that I'm competitive or anything.

  2. Rullsenberg wrote:
    November 3, 2008 | Reply

    Re: bottom picture -- "what do you mean, Marie's back from Uganda? She could have called..."

  3. Persephone wrote:
    November 3, 2008 | Reply

    Bottom shot: "Swinging singles' club, my arse..."

  4. Jane Henry wrote:
    November 3, 2008 | Reply

    Yes I did say I was leaving.

    What do you mean Marie/Lisa/Jane/Persephone/Anna (anyone else you can think of) won't let me?

    Mind you if I have to hang around with these two goons perhaps I could be persuaded to change my mind after all...

  5. Toby O'B wrote:
    November 3, 2008 | Reply

    #1: "I'm not worried about it lasting for more than four hours, mate! Look at the frakkin' color!"

    #2: And check out the centerfold! Jo Grant and her Dalek are no comparison!

    #3: "We're updating this to 'Shakespeare's Swingtown?' Seriously?"

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