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And all those years I was told that men were more shallow than women... I knew that was a lie of course


If I have to have multi-millionaire-but-still-endorse-any-old-shite brands as footballers, then Becks actually comes across as one of the better ones. He is old-fashionedly sweet enough to think love would conquer all with Victoria but his face (and actions) suggest he knows he made the wrong decision. But such is ther co-dependant relationship with each other and the tabloids they are stuck with it


And yes the voice does him no favours but through the bland-isms you do get the ocassional nuggest of sense

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I've always thought Beckham was a good bloke, and at least, despite all the money and fame, he still looks like he actually cares when he pulls on an England shirt... More than can be said for a lou of them, including the captain! I don't even think she's all that bad deep down... Was always more of a ginger or baby fan though ;-)
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