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I like people who can actually do things. I mean make, repair, build things. Fred Dibnah was a top bloke in my opinion, he did spend the end of his life destroying the things he liked but really appreciated the blood, sweat and tears that went into creating something and could turn his hand to pretty much anything practical.

I too harbour a liking for ze Germans.


I also like flamboyant, over-the-top, gay guys who have the guts to push their sexuality down the throats of the unpleasant, rugby playing, meat-head, bigots that you get in the sort of small towns around the world like the one where I grew up. Fellows I salute you.


I like anyone involved in the ongoing proliferation of independent brewing in Britain.

Brendan Wrote:

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>

> I also like flamboyant, over-the-top, gay guys who

> have the guts to push their sexuality down the

> throats of the unpleasant, rugby playing,

> meat-head, bigots that you get in the sort of

> small towns around the world like the one where I

> grew up. Fellows I salute you.

>


Yes, I love Eddie Izzard because it takes guts for a man to wear a dress (sometimes it also takes guts for a woman to wear a dress). I also like you Brendan! And Hoochie B goes without saying.

giggirl Wrote:

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> It's called bromance Hoochie. Get with the

> programme.

>

> Px


I am aware of the term Giggi, but I think it's a bit Arena, whereas man crush is much more Kull of Atlantis which I reckon will find favour with Brendan.

This thread is turning into a massive group hug. I feel like telling someone to fekk off.


Hoochie - you could be right with the whole Brendan/Kull of Atlantis thing. It seems the best way to get round Brendan though is to set up a micro-micro-brewery in your front parlour.


Px

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> giggirl Wrote:

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> -----

> > It's called bromance Hoochie. Get with the

> > programme.

> >

> > Px

>

> I am aware of the term Giggi, but I think it's a

> bit Arena, whereas man crush is much more Kull of

> Atlantis which I reckon will find favour with

> Brendan.


... or even a bit George Cloonie.

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