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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo, the other way around, someone's real life is an impersonation of a fictional character. And even better if that fictional character is an impersonator of several fictional characters. Is it clear now?
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostAren't they called actors?
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostComplete fiction. Of course it's not based on the life of someone real.
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Pamela Stevenson used to be quite hot. I wouldn't after who has been there anyway.
I'm half watching a programme about a conman who disguises himself as a doctor, a pilot and a lawyer ('Catch Me If You Can', BBC3). It's not very true to life though, I mean how likely is that to happen.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere is, but if I go near it then Mrs SB will detach me from the collection of dangly objects I keep secreted in my underpants.
Thus I can barely hear myself surfing as her and SB05 soak it all up!!
Wish I could get called out again. Careering around on icy roads would be preferable to another saturday evening of that tripe!!
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThere's this thing called an off button. Or if you can't figure the tech the pub
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThere's this thing called an off button. Or if you can't figure the tech the pub
Thus I can barely hear myself surfing as her and SB05 soak it all up!!
Wish I could get called out again. Careering around on icy roads would be preferable to another saturday evening of that tripe!!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot content with dragging this Strictly tedium out for most of the evening, they are in-filling with clips of the worst of fecking X-Factor!!!!
Mrs SB keeps telling me to calm down as it will soon be all over..............but then we will get new series' of Dancing on fooking Ice and Britain's (apparently) got Talent!!!
Jesus H Christ............make it stop!!!!!
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Good God alive! When will it be over??
Not content with dragging this Strictly tedium out for most of the evening, they are in-filling with clips of the worst of fecking X-Factor!!!!
Mrs SB keeps telling me to calm down as it will soon be all over..............but then we will get new series' of Dancing on fooking Ice and Britain's (apparently) got Talent!!!
Jesus H Christ............make it stop!!!!!
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