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Okay, I might sound like a weirdo...but does anyone know anything about an absolutely stunning Indian girl seen drinking in The Bishop on occassions?? Wears glasses, dark brown hair in bob and wears dresses that make me wanna jump her (ahem!). She is usually with a blonde haired girl. Haven't seen her for a while. Anyone??
Blimey, she must have her pick of the bunch then huh? She is a stunner though. Hope she frequents The Bishop again soon. She was once talking to this silver haired guy and I felt like punching him!!! She's always laughing, looking cool and sexy with her red lipstick (sigh)

The silver haired bloke had some sort of silk scarf on and was chatting up the woman of my dreams. I have a thing against men wearing scarfs, especially those chatting up THE woman.


And yes mate, there are men that I would like to punch in The Bishop.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I have no quarrel with anyone called Ann. Anyway

> I?m a pacifist.

>

> An? I?ll effing fight anyone who disagrees with me

> on that.

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Soooo Sozza....



I meant "anna" Jumping ( what was I thinking )


Surely, even peaceofists* will do that



W**F



*that well known bare knuckle fighter

stingray Wrote:

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> I have sent her the link to this thread. I have

> got to be honest. I think you would have had

> better chances with a more direct approach......

> we shall see.


Bless you Stingray, bringing two hearts together.

And should Dulwich007 insinuate his way into contact with the the woman in question, I'm sure your subsequent witness statemnt at the trial will prove most useful.


Without wishing to overstate anything Dul007, f*ck the f*ck off back to your bucket of slime you malignant creep.

You've had far too much leeway.

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