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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBrillo, get out of the way, I think Nigella's proved she isn't into erotic asphyxiation.
Turn oaf mah gas!!!
It's quite a disturbing book. I suspect the film will be too
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShe will then wish she was still married to Charles.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTV chef Nigella Lawson and art collector Charles Saatchi have been granted a divorce at the High Court in London, ending their 10-year marriage.
BBC News - Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi granted divorce
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TV chef Nigella Lawson and art collector Charles Saatchi have been granted a divorce at the High Court in London, ending their 10-year marriage.
BBC News - Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi granted divorce
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And inappropriate comment of the episode must go to everyone's favourite party leader
Nick Griffin MEP @nickgriffinmep 17 Jun
If I had the opportunity to squeeze Nigella Lawson, her throat wouldn't be my first choice.
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Originally posted by proggy View PostAll I see is ad hominem attacks. Just shows you are no better than Saatchi or any bully who hasn't got the wherewithal to argue a point. I wish I could meet you in real life, don't worry I would leave you one unbroken finger so you could still type your tulip on here. I know your type keyboard hero but a coward in reality.
You were the kid from my school that used to continually get his head flushed down the bog, while remonstrating with his attackers. I remember taking a piss once while they was flushing you for the 4th time that week and throughout the whole process you were still mumbling something about sticks and stones
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