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rob, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
She wasn't my type.
I went for the young girls who used to dress up as soldiers and toute for business along the back of Picadilly gardens.
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girlinthehole, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:27,
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latest was 16 years ago)
I was going by the soubriquet ‘Jack The Ripper’ at that time. Happy days….
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Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:34,
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You could have a bloody good night out on sixpence in those days.
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girlinthehole, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:43,
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And still have change
for a ha'p'orth of chips on the way home.
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K2k6 has a proper job these days, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:47,
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‘I’ll catch you up in a minute, lads,
I’m just off for a quick slash’
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Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:47,
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Bet you've got the DVD
of Tipping the Velvet...
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K2k6 has a proper job these days, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:46,
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No but I read the book and watched the TV series.
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girlinthehole, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 13:50,
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have you read Fingersmith?
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Amberl was stripey and dominated Europe, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 14:04,
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Good read , that. Maud and her nimble fingers.
Cracking old Victorian Lezzodrama.
'Nightwatch' had lasses in ( and inevitably, out) of uniform in the WW2.
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Larry Vest One day at a time, sweet Jesus, FFS., Mon 26 Apr 2010, 14:13,
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I know they made it into a tv-show
seemed quite difficult to do so though given the change in POV half way through and subsequent reinterpretation of events
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Amberl was stripey and dominated Europe, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 14:16,
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I've read them all apart from the lastest one.
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girlinthehole, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 14:33,
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