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There are everywhere. I saw some right belters during the spell of good weather (summer) we had last week though.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThere are some rough ones mate, it can't be denied
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That statement is complete bullshet Baggy.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThis monstrocity is pretty indicative of most women in London
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Whoo! Good find HAB.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostHow 'Blair babe' airburshed secret Tunisian husband from her life
Even managed to get the original article taken off the Mail's website.
I suppose Guido has this already, does he?
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Blair must be p1ssing himself over this. Whatever you thought of Blair he was a shrewd political operator. He even bested the US president can't think of many PMs who have managed that political feet. Compare that with Brown Vs Obama, it's embarrassing.
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How 'Blair babe' airburshed secret Tunisian husband from her life
Even managed to get the original article taken off the Mail's website.
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If an aubergine could take female form, it would probably look something like that.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThis monstrocity is pretty indicative of most women in London so it's no wonder Flint gets 'em going
http://static.whatsontv.co.uk/images...debra_barr.jpg
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This monstrocity is pretty indicative of most women in London so it's no wonder Flint gets 'em going
http://static.whatsontv.co.uk/images...debra_barr.jpg
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Me either. I am firmly in the "I wouldn't with yours' camp.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostI just don't get this thing about Flint.
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Mind boggles as to what sort of window one would 'dress' with Ms Flint.Originally posted by threaded View PostSeveral of the women attending Cabinet - myself included - have been treated by you as little more than female window dressing
It took her this long to work that out...
'Thick' doesn't just describe her legs.
"Big Mick's Pikey Knocking Shop" window, perhaps.
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Several of the women attending Cabinet - myself included - have been treated by you as little more than female window dressing
It took her this long to work that out...
'Thick' doesn't just describe her legs.
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I just don't get this thing about Flint.
She strikes me as the sort that could be selling 'lucky heather' door to door.
Her grimy, camp-fire complexion and dirty fingernails would be such a turn on
You must be a desperate bunch.
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