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No, but I believe he does like a half milk-stout in the Dulwich Constitutional Club on a Thursday evening.


"Wentworth Miller" sounds like a twee home counties village, not a large lump of American beef cake.


Does he bottle and sell his own organic honey by any chance?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> No, but I believe he does like a half milk-stout

> in the Dulwich Constitutional Club on a Thursday

> evening.

>

> "Wentworth Miller" sounds like a twee home

> counties village, not a large lump of American

> beef cake.

>

> Does he bottle and sell his own organic honey by

> any chance?



He is actually British you know..ohh yes yes yes..

No, he is the bee and I am the organic honey!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Oh please. This is a public forum after all ;-)

>

> "Try drizzling the finest Wentworth Miller

> sweetness over ice-cream and ... enjoy"

>

> I think that that is my 5th recipe tonight.

> Nigella is on, that must be it.




I have never seen her on the TV can you believe that? but then apart from Heroes and Prison break I dont watch TV!..so you want Nigella, I want Wentworth,,,is it a wonder we are single??

Please Heidi and Michael - That last set of responses was a bit like reading a personal email... :-$


Can I sugggest just getting a room... preferably next door to the Costume shop and one of you can dress up as Miss Nigella Marple and the other as Wentworth Windy Miller.... ;-)


(actually I am most disturbed now thinking about the costumes .... especially the Windy Miller one !!) :'(

LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> Please Heidi and Michael - That last set of

> responses was a bit like reading a personal

> email... :-$

>

> Can I sugggest just getting a room... preferably

> next door to the Costume shop and one of you can

> dress up as Miss Nigella Marple and the other as

> Wentworth Windy Miller.... ;-)

>

> (actually I am most disturbed now thinking about

> the costumes .... especially the Windy Miller one

> !!) :'(




LOL what are you suggesting? we do not need to get a room, we are merely partaking in some forum harmless flirting..we can and we do!:))


Well it looks like the majority has voted the Bishop as the local pulling shop!

HeidiHi Wrote:

> LOL what are you suggesting? we do not need to get

> a room, we are merely partaking in some forum

> harmless flirting..we can and we do!:))

>

> Well it looks like the majority has voted the

> Bishop as the local pulling shop!


I am suggesting nothing...


still based in the vote (did I forget to register again? Did Boris made it as Mayor then ?) will we be seeing you dressed as Windy Miller and Michael as Nigella Marple down at the bishop anytime soon (not that I would pay to see)

Late entry into the running here


Just been to the Montpelier in Choumert Road tonight (after an enjoyable Nunhead and Peckham Rye Community Council meeting!!!) and got to say this place may be a good choice in the pulling stakes at the weekend for both sexes


Nicely laid out place, good choice of wine, beer and food (even had my Diet coke served in the bottle - alas no soggy paper straw like when we was kids) and the mostly comprising of friendly female staff that are bound to attract men in for the night thus satisfying HeidiHi's desires (mental not physical I have to add) whilst in the pub


Looking forward to seeing how this place pans out at weekends and to see other peoples comments on if is a good place to pull or not (okay so it is a little far out to be classed as ED but....)


:)-D

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