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Frankito Wrote:

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> Mine would be Alan Carr, he is hilariously funny

> and would keep me laughing all night.

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Are you gay? i ask as it is the only excuse i can find

that someone would actually like that bloke?


I think he's awful

Frankito Wrote:

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> Hmmm, that is borderline offensive on more than

> one level, kindly retract..

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No away Sergio. The man is plain weird, not funny but with funny-teeth-kind-of-thing.

He would spit teeth all over your dinner my friend, no word of a lie...

Jeremy Bowen would be cool, Norman Mailer (did he die?), Bertrand Russel (ok dead people allowed), Jonathan Swift, Keeley Hawes, Derek Griffiths, King Juan Carlos, my mum, Charlie Parker, Christopher Biggins.


Ooh, I've the core of a good party, who else is coming?

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