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7 Comments on Robert Sheehan talks MORTAL INSTRUMENTS with Showbiz Geek

  1. Cute!!!

  2. Oh I love Robert Sheehan! I laughed so hard at the JCB thing I am going to call Jamie Campbell Bower ‘the Digger’ from now on, I don’t know if anyone outside of Ireland will get what they are talking about half the time though. But you should definitely check out love/hate he is amazing in it, total opposite of Simon though.

  3. Unknown's avatar nevertrustaduck // December 31, 2012 at 4:05 PM // Reply

    “The Mortal Instruments: City of Boners” I couldn’t stop laughing

  4. I’m a little confused. Could someone please explain what “The Digger” means? I’m American, so I have no idea.

    • Unknown's avatar Cinderbella // January 2, 2013 at 2:54 PM // Reply

      A digger is like a big tractor with a big bucket or claw-like thing for digging holes and stuff, I don’t know what you guys call them in the states but I guess you might call them a loader either. But why Robert was calling Jamie the digger is because they are made by a well known company called JCB. I hope that explains it I’m not very good at describing machinery Im afraid.

      • Oh okay, I understand now. Thanks for explaining:)) Yeah, over in the US, we kinda just call them tractors.

  5. I didn’t know if they were just talking about tractors, or if the Irish had their own little joke about the digger.

    I don’t know any Irish people, so I had no idea. Not trying to be offensive or anything.

    Again, thank you for explaining:) I did not know there was a company called JCB…..Or maybe I did and forgot about it….
    :))

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