Image Credit: Courtesy of Australia PostAustralia’s postal service has introduced a new line of stamps picturing Russell Crowe in his upcoming Ridley Scott flick, Robin Hood. (This is the second time the star has been turned into a stamp down under.)
Of course, this brings up the obvious question: What celebrity/character would you like to lick? (Am I the only one with a strange crush on the scruffy version of Law & Order‘s Detective Lupo?)








no doubt, Alexander Skarsgard from True Blood.
Amen
Nah, Austrailia has alot of great actors and actresses such as Heath Ledger, Craig Horner, Anna Torv, etc. Any of those would be great. Australian tv is actually pretty good, especially the stuff for teens – like Blue Water High
The question was what celebrity would you most like to lick…and Oscar gave the most perfect answer ever.
Best. Idea. Ever.
You read my mind.
Johnny Depp. Lord, I’d buy them all.
Um, aren’t all stamps stick-on now?
Christina Hendricks.
Clive Owen and Jason Statham.
Jon Hamm. How is this a question.
And no, you’re not alone. I even had a crush on Jeremy Sisto when he was Billy on SFU.
My idea for the new Superman movie – Jon Hamm as Clark/Superman and Zoey Deschanel as Lois Lane
ever since the first time he was on Six Feet Under, I have been in love with Jeremy Sisto. He just happened to be almost naked.
He is SEVERELY under-recognized as an actor and hottie.
Ditto on Jeremy!! The more rumpled he gets the better he looks…..same for my top choice, Josh Holloway. I would buy every stamp there was.
Twilight stamps, of course.
I would be too embarrassed to use them for any personal correspondence, but my utility bills would be sssssmokin’!
Josh Holloway.. hands down!
Yes please!
I’ll take Mr. Robin Hood himself, Russell Crowe, thank you very much!
christian bale!
Gerard Butler
Jensen Ackles. Hands down.
Amen sister!
I too have a strange crush on a bearded Jeremy Sisto!
I haven’t licked a stamp in about ten years, grandpa. But I guess licking some star’s backside is the fantasy of most entertainment “journalists.”