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  • minestrone
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    It would take a good few years to get to that level of piano.

    But 10,000 years chasing her?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Might as well group all the sexist stuff together. What do you think of the Peek-a-Boob fashion:


    Peek-a-boo! Is side cleavage EVER stylish? | Mail Online

    I'm all in favour of this fashion, although I can't see what's to prevent them from going wibbly wobbly, bouncy, bouncy, wobbly...ahem, what was I saying?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post

    Not AndyW
    AndyM

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  • Diver
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    Too skinny but Andy at a pinch

    Not AndyW

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    The daughter is a bit young but the mum is cheap, you just have to make an ice sculpture and buy a tramp a bowl of soup to get your end away.
    Took him 10,000 years to play hide the sausage with her:

    Stephen Tobolowsky said that Ramis told him that he felt that the entire progress of Groundhog Day covered 10,000 years. "I always thought that there were nine days represented [in the film], and Danny Rubin, the writer, said that he felt something like 23 days were represented in the movie, [but they lasted] over 10,000 years."[5]
    Groundhog Day (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  • minestrone
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    The daughter is a bit young but the mum is cheap, you just have to make an ice sculpture and buy a tramp a bowl of soup to get your end away.

    And I think the mum probably has the same toothy thing going on but knows how to smile for the cameras. That's Hollywood darling.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Which one?

    Which one?


    Andie "Groundhog Day" MacDowell and daughter

    I think I'd still go for the one on the right to begin with, as the one on the left looks a bit young and toothy. Tomorrow is another day, unlike yesterday.

    Like mother, like daughter: Andie MacDowell and daughter Sarah, 17, add double dazzle to Cannes closing ceremony | Mail Online

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