sweeney todd;demon barber
sweeney todd;demon barber
the ray winston version was much better than the 70s version with freddie jones.
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Wheyhey! The old Sweeny Todd.
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mrs lovett was quite sexy i thought.
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Yes, mi old son, you could tell she 'loved it' alright. Wheyhey!
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Ive been to the barbers today i thought about Sweeney Todd when he got the cut throat out, and yes Mrs Lovett was one sexy gal mind you she was well poxed up before Sweeney cut her throat.
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im sure she tried to suck him off in 1 scene.
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so was this b4 jack the ripper or after?planeterotica wrote:
> Ive been to the barbers today i thought about Sweeney Todd when
> he got the cut throat out, and yes Mrs Lovett was one sexy gal
> mind you she was well poxed up before Sweeney cut her throat.
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> Ive been to the barbers today i thought about Sweeney Todd when
> he got the cut throat out, and yes Mrs Lovett was one sexy gal
> mind you she was well poxed up before Sweeney cut her throat.
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Re: sweeney todd;demon barber
Sweeney Todd, if he existed, was at work during the 1780s or 90s. Jack the Ripper was 1888 or thereabouts.
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Re: sweeney todd;demon barber
Yeah people didn't wear that clobber in the Victorian era. I must admit I didn't think the story was set during 18th century I always had this image in me head that it was from the 19th. I suppose its the Dickensian London thing us northern folk think of. It was good though wasn't it? I do like Ray Winstone, he'd make a good Bill Sykes too. Probably already done that for all I know!
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Yes, steve. At the time of George the Third Mrs Lovitt's ?smoked beef? was the talk of London. Wheyhey!
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