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Just watched 'Have I got news for you?', and there's something about Mr Hislop that floats my festive boat. Half a bottle into a bottle of red may be helping, but does anyone else have some peculiar alcohol induced crushes? I'll no doubt regret this thread tomorrow morning.


Louisa.

Imagine him serving you a refreshingly cool Lambrusco whilst you lounge in your garden on a hot summer's day, his rich, musky aroma drifting across the fresh;y mowed lawn as he approaches you...in his budgie smugglers. There, that should put a stop to this nonsense.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Whatever floats your boat, I'm quiet taken by

> David Davis myself.

>

> Who'd have thought.

>

> Mind you I'll have gone off him by next week, like

> you do.


The rule is "anyone but IDS"

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