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MrBen Wrote:

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> Anyone else been mistakenly identified for a

> pensioners-only heart throb?



Am no where near pension age but think DT is v lovely... can see how it would take slightly dodgy eyesight to mistake you for him though :-P

MrBen Wrote:

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> Anyone else been mistakenly identified for a

> pensioners-only heart throb?


Pensioner only - are you kidding?? Loooove David Tennant and am a long way off pension age (given how things are with annuity values going probably getting further away by the day!)


However, I think you might need the eye sight of a pensioner to confuse you. (And I don't mean that in the insulting way it could be read)

Ted Max Wrote:

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> The biddies in Scotmid used to cry "language

> Timothy!" at me as I packed their messages. Not

> sure that Corbett was really heart throb material,

> though.


Ah I really love that. Messages.


"But WHAT messages" they cried. You know, JUST messages, I replied.


Cheers Ted.

David tennants spotted RED APPLE on lordship lane today.

I spoke to it and it said it was staying in dulwich for a couple of days.

I advise yoghurt to go there and eat for yourself.


ps Tall avian mangle soiling faulty and fake gods on lordship loin

Same. Not heard that for years....I used to get old Mrs Stuart her messages every Wednesday from Dunlops van.



katie1997 Wrote:

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> Ted Max Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The biddies in Scotmid used to cry "language

> > Timothy!" at me as I packed their messages. Not

> > sure that Corbett was really heart throb

> material,

> > though.

>

> Ah I really love that. Messages.

>

> "But WHAT messages" they cried. You know, JUST

> messages, I replied.

>

> Cheers Ted.

indiepanda Wrote:

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> However, I think you might need the eye sight of a

> pensioner to confuse you. (And I don't mean that

> in the insulting way it could be read)


Yeah MrBen, you're a handsome chap and all, but blimey, David Tennant? You wish.


I have loved that man since he was an irascible singing cop with bad teeth in Blackpool (they all have bad teeth in Blackpool), and even now he has fallen from grace and is doing that terrible comedy quiz show thing, I STILL LOVE HIM, and I am here to tell you that he is a bona fide heart throb, and I WILL FIGHT ANYONE WHO SAYS OTHERWISE.

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