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Moos Wrote:

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> I like the demure pub sign. That actress really

> doesn't look like the type that I imagine his

> Grace the Bish was hoping to meet.


Perhaps that's the point. It's a cunning disguise so not too many eyebrows are raised when she comes calling.......and anyway you know what they say about posh birds......

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Perhaps that's the point. It's a cunning disguise

> so not too many eyebrows are raised when she comes

> calling.......and anyway you know what they say

> about posh birds......


Good point LB, what fiendish cunning indeed. As one who's never raised much chivalry in the male breast, I can't stand girls like that.

When you're rather tall and regularly described as scary I'm afraid it just goes with the territory, just the way it is.


But please don't be sad, one of the many reasons I love and adore Mr. Moos is that he's not scared of me at all, hurray.

Tall & scary ,posh birds, fiendish & cunning, big Disney Princess eyes, nose up against the window



I am definitely coming, afterall who doesn't want to meet all of the above


* waves *


( really, I'm just as nice in real life too )


W**F

I've never met you Moos but you do understand you've just described yourself as Princess Fiona. I'm not saying that's a bad thing though, and I certainly hope you're living happy ever after (no spoilers please - I haven't seen the 3rd movie).


Px

Moos Wrote:

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> When you're rather tall and regularly described as

> scary I'm afraid it just goes with the territory,

> just the way it is.


Oh that old chestnut. I've heard that endless times too Moos. For scary read: "If you were a bloke I'd consider you assertive and effective but since you're a girl I'm not sure what to do with you. Can't you be just a bit more fluffy?"


Feck 'em and be scary girl, that's what I say. They should be scared.



Grrrrrrr.

Well, quite. Acceptance of one's own nature is an important step on the road to happiness. An' shit.


And being tall is indeed useful, Gigi, I wasn't knocking it.


Sooo, back to the topic. The Actress, eh? I heard she did, and there's no denying it. Posh birds? Go like the clappers.

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