
I thought it was that annoying spoilt high pitched girl from big brother a while ago.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:31,
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Of which the name escapes me.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:40,
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she reminds me of someone I know but I cant think who. I dont suppose she lives in London does she?
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:44,
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who knew Mrs Doyle was quite sexy? G'wan.. y'would y'would y'would y'would Y'WOULD!
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:48,
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Helen Lederer?
edit - the face, not the hair, obviously...
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:50,
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edit - the face, not the hair, obviously...

I mean, upon some researching of Never Mind the Buzzcocks episodes, Lucy Porter
Although admittedly the photographed woman looks more mediterranean, in that manner which is genetically inlcined to stir my loins.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:53,
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Although admittedly the photographed woman looks more mediterranean, in that manner which is genetically inlcined to stir my loins.

saw her at Edinburgh last year. She is rather sexy.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:54,
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I always thought they were the same person, so Lucy Porter isn't Pauline McLynn then, ah well; Mrs Doyle, still would.
Bet she does a lovely breakfast.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:58,
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Bet she does a lovely breakfast.

Especially if they look really tanned and Italian as above.
I've just been reading Dumas, and that has thrawls of Grecian princesses and beauties in it. Reading it was like taking a cheese grater to my brain and genitals simultaneously.
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Mon 14 Apr 2008, 23:59,
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I've just been reading Dumas, and that has thrawls of Grecian princesses and beauties in it. Reading it was like taking a cheese grater to my brain and genitals simultaneously.

That said if a mysterious greek slave princess presented herself to me, it would be worth it purely because it is such an odd and surreal occurance.
Like if you were walking down Oxford Street and a knight in full battle dress challenged you to a duel. You wouldn't pass that up would you? Regardless of the fact that it is both anachronistic and a certainty of death.
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Tue 15 Apr 2008, 0:12,
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Like if you were walking down Oxford Street and a knight in full battle dress challenged you to a duel. You wouldn't pass that up would you? Regardless of the fact that it is both anachronistic and a certainty of death.