coincidental dash: accurate.
If you haven’t listened to any of his audio books,
you are missing out.
just sayin’ :)
(Source: richardarmitageconfessions)
hey, btw:
does anyone know where i could find the “Strike Back” score to download?
even just like the main theme…i’m kind of a soundtrack junkie.
just curious if anyone had found it?
okay i couldn’t resist but wasn’t sure which edit i liked better…
also credit to gizthegunslinger for removing the watermark.
Richard Armitage
Richard Armitage clean-shaven
Richard Armitage with stubbles
Richard Armitage with beard
Richard Armitage in tux
Richard Armitage in cardigan
Richard Armitage shirtless
Ice, poison, and leadership. With a dash of the 50s.
14KGold is made of intelligence, lemon, and sunlight. With a dash of Apocalypse.
Fucking Apocalypse…
Hijabeng is made of hijab, bridges, and gold gold gold.
MnemeHoshiko is made of pens, daggers, and partnership. With a dash of video games.
I APPROVE.
made of Punk, pencils, and starlight. With a dash of James Bond. Aw, yiss.
Jessica Thornton is made of dreams, sugar, and awkwardness. With a dash of fanfiction. HOLY HECK THE ACCURACY THO. lol
Richard Armitage is made of techno, energy, and servitude. With a dash of derp derp.
I’M SORRY I HAD TO.
(Source: cottoncandyflufftier)
Now I feel compelled to share clips…some I clipped myself b/c I liked them, like this one.
A couple lines from “The Convenient Marriage.”
latitudesofwhimsy replied to your post: Happy World Book Day!!!! celebrate it with a good…
HANG ON. Richard reads GEORGETTE HEYER?!?!
So….I meant to reply to this earlier but i had work and then I forgot…
By now you’ve probably googled and answered your own question but..
YES, in fact, Richard Armitage reads three (abridged, but still) Georgette Heyer novels: Sylvester, Venetia, and The Convenient Marriage.
They are EXCELLENT ear candy. Heyer wrote romantic regency-era tales…fluff, yes, but amusing fluff. And he does all these voices…slkjgsdkgjsgj hnnnng. I joined audible to download them simply because i couldn’t find them anywhere else (for US). Worth it. ;)









