Some gorgeous fan-made desktop I stumbled across. Sorry, don’t know who it originates from. If you know, please let me know - I’d love to credit!
His lips just look so deliciously-kissable!
Some gorgeous fan-made desktop I stumbled across. Sorry, don’t know who it originates from. If you know, please let me know - I’d love to credit!
His lips just look so deliciously-kissable!
Color me jealous: oh, to be in his sexy arms!
I’ll forgive your Ed Hardy, JB - because I think you don’t know any better. Plus you’re so freaking adorable. <3

“John Barrowman is heading to Hollywood to play the ‘bad guy’ on TV hit Desperate Housewives.
The Torchwood and Dr Who star will guest star in several episodes on the long-running show about the goings on in fictional Wisteria Lane.
Barrowman, 42, will fly to Los Angeles early March to film with Desperate Housewives leading ladies Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria Parker.
Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry is keeping the plotlines involving Barrowman secret.
However, The Daily Mail can reveal that he will be the show’s main villain in the last section of the current season, series six.
The show returned to British TV this week but has been running in the U.S. for months.
Episodes featuring Barrowman will be broadcast in the America later in the Spring and around May/ June in the UK.
Executive producer Cherry met with Barrowman last week after watching him in episodes of Torchwood.
He was very taken by Barrowman’s Captain Jack Harkness character.
While he’s in LA Barrowman will meet up with old friend Russell T. Davies.
Dr Who and Torchwood Writer Davies has been working in LA writing a Torchwood series for America’s Fox TV. It will be a co-production between Fox and BBC TV.
Casting is way off. Barrowman will just being saying ‘Hi’ to Davies, not asking to be cast in the U.S. Torchwood.
Meanwhile, Barrowman has a new album out March 1 featuring songs from musicals including You’ll Never Walk Alone from Carousel..
Later in the year Barrowman hopes to do a second season of Tonight’s the Night for the BBC.
The singer-actor had recorded the part of Raoul for the concept album of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical Love Never Dies.
However, the composer decided to re-orchestrate his score and re-record the record. Barrowman wasn’t available to re-record and by that time Joseph Millson had been cast to play Raoul so he did the new version of the album.”
(via Daily Mail)
Well, I guess I’ll have to start watching Desperate Housewives to catch his arc! He’s about the only guest who get convince me to tune into that show. Will you be watching?
I think he’s the only man who could pull of a shiny suit. Gorgeous.
More Double-dimple pr0n! Another gem that’s been living in my little compy Myfanwy’s HD for a while, just begging to get out! John’s dimples are ridiculously big - and definitely plotting trouble…I’d love to be the meat in that gorgeous, dimpled Scot-sandwich.
(via davidtennantsarse)
CAPTAIN JACK: Do you think she could change me back?
THE DOCTOR: I took the power out of her. She’s gone, Jack. She’s not just living on a parallel world, she’s trapped there. The walls have closed.
CAPTAIN JACK: I’m sorry.
THE DOCTOR: Yep.
CAPTAIN JACK: I went back to her estate, in the 90s, just once or twice. Watched her growing up. Never said hello, timelines and all that.
THE DOCTOR: Do you wanna die?
CAPTAIN JACK: Oh, this one’s a little stuck.
THE DOCTOR: Jack.
CAPTAIN JACK: I thought I did. I dunno. But this lot, you see them out here surviving and that’s fantastic.
THE DOCTOR: You may be out there somewhere.
CAPTAIN JACK: I could go meet myself.
THE DOCTOR: Well, the only man you’re ever gonna be happy with.
CAPTAIN JACK: This new regeneration, it’s kinda cheeky.
THE DOCTOR: Hmm.Doctor Who (3x11: Utopia)
JACK: Just gotta ask. The Battle of Canary Wharf. I saw the list of the dead. It said Rose Tyler.
THE DOCTOR: Oh no! Sorry! She’s alive!
JACK: You’re kidding!
THE DOCTOR: Parallel world! Safe and sound. And Mickey, and her mother!
JACK: Oh, yes!!!Doctor Who (3x11: Utopia)

We just got hold of JB’s concession speech to NPH in AfterElton.com’s Man of the Decade Poll. JB, being JB is of course, simultaneously gracious, gentlemanly and cheeky!
Congratulations Neil! I’m happy to be under you at number two, and I’m really pleased we generated so much interest in the poll. I think we’ve proved that The Timelords have nothing on Captain Jack and Dr. Horrible – We are the‘gay-lords of the decade.’
I’m also hoping there is an award of some kind for the honor. Even though I didn’t win, if it’s a two sided trophy given how much fun we’ve had during the past few days, maybe you’ll share with me.
You were a worthy opponent, Neil, and I’d be happy to cross swords with you again in the future.
My Love and Submission.
Best,
JB
Hmmm, I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t mind seeing them cross swords again. Could we please get a web-series cross-over? Dr. Horrible and Captain Jack, FTW!
(source: AfterElton.com)