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http://www.aef.org.uk/downloads//NO%20at%20Heathrow.jpg no no no no no no.... this is all wrong girls


WE NEED MORE MALE EYE CANDY IN EAST DULWICH...


http://www.blogcdn.com/www.stylelist.com/media/2009/12/mens-beauty-pageant-425bsc121609-1260975679.jpg I propose we have a Mr Hottie of ED competition...

now that sounds like a MUCH better idea to me

Lisby90 Wrote:

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> it could be held in a hall in maybe dulwich

> college , but that could cost alot

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Lispy..


Do you and "ratty" colin share the same keyboard , by chance.. ?




"Eeekkk look out over there ,a rat..."



(not really...just smelt one though)




W**F

I wonder what the qualifications of a proper judge are.


(If we're really going to take this seriously and include personality as well as physique, then should we be including critical social skills - cooking, cleaning, ironing etc.? They all combine to create a fully rounded female personality)


I would like to be judged by Lionel Blair and Vanessa Feltz.

Lisby90 Wrote:

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> i was being serious, but no one is taking it

> seriousally and we would have to get some PROPER

> judges not guys from the pub



Ignore them Lisby - I think the problem you're facing here is that you've posted this on a forum full of middle aged blokes (from the pub) who'd probably quite like to see a bevy of gorgeous young things in swimsuits.


However, I'm sure you're quite quite lovely looking, but I'd like to lend you my copy of The Female Eunuch to peruse before you let any of them see you in your scanties.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Lisby90 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > i was being serious, but no one is taking it

> > seriousally and we would have to get some

> PROPER

> > judges not guys from the pub

>

>

> Ignore them Lisby - I think the problem you're

> facing here is that you've posted this on a forum

> full of middle aged blokes (from the pub) who'd

> probably quite like to see a bevy of gorgeous

> young things in swimsuits.

>

> However, I'm sure you're quite quite lovely

> looking, but I'd like to lend you my copy of The

> Female Eunuch to peruse before you let any of them

> see you in your scanties.




Spoilsport.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Lisby90 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > i was being serious, but no one is taking it

> > seriousally and we would have to get some

> PROPER

> > judges not guys from the pub

>

>

> Ignore them Lisby - I think the problem you're

> facing here is that you've posted this on a forum

> full of middle aged blokes (from the pub) who'd

> probably quite like to see a bevy of gorgeous

> young things in swimsuits.

>

> However, I'm sure you're quite quite lovely

> looking, but I'd like to lend you my copy of The

> Female Eunuch to peruse before you let any of them

> see you in your scanties.


And to balance the argument, I'm sure we could get to you a few copies of the Victoria's Secret catalogue, just to give you some ideas.

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