Joined: Jan 07 2003 Posts: 7494 Location: Under the broccoli tree
St. Chunter wrote:about ten years ago me and a couple of mates spotted her in manchester and followed her about a bit out of curiosity, she got the willies and took sanctury in a Spar. as you say, vulgarians
Curiosity? Yeah right!
I bet you were just hoping she was feeling vunerable!
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St. Chunter wrote:about ten years ago me and a couple of mates spotted her in manchester and followed her about a bit out of curiosity, she got the willies and took sanctury in a Spar. as you say, vulgarians
you have stalked felicity kendall??
oh how disgusting a man are you?, told you tom good was a wuss, if she were married to me you would not have stalked her, largely due to the fact i would not let her out of the house.
Joined: Oct 15 2004 Posts: 3629 Location: Dewsbury
Just watching one of my favourite programmes at the minute.....Danny Dyer's deadliest men, going undercover as a bouncer in Blackpool with the worst disguise ever, so funny!
upthecats wrote:Just watching one of my favourite programmes at the minute.....Danny Dyer's deadliest men, going undercover as a bouncer in Blackpool with the worst disguise ever, so funny!
Reading American Psycho at the moment. Left it alone during the trendy years, but decided now was the time to give it a read, if I was ever going to bother. May interest you, with your obsession for the sickos out there. (Good book so far, btw, and some useful tips on how to prevent hair loss/ageing... Not that I need them, of course.)
Do you think Margot would have gone for it? I think Gerry was more of a wuss... but he had his quiet moments with Barbara too... so who knows? Maybe this was the first ever suburban wife-swappers sitcom and we, the viewing public, were just too naive to see it?
Joined: Oct 15 2004 Posts: 3629 Location: Dewsbury
As a rule I generally only deal in true to life stuff with this kind of thing, the exception to this lately was the four part series on Sky One Martina Cole's 'The Take' brilliantly written and some superb acting in it (Tom Hardy especially) who is my favourite actor at the moment.
I'm a realist when it comes to my fiction too, so I reckon you may well enjoy it. Borrow it from the local library, though. That way, you won't despise me, or plan a gruesome death for me if it's not to your taste.
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