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60's soul, ska, havana cigars, turkish cypriot cuisine, my kids & family, the 70's bands Free & Steely Dan , Marvin Gaye & Sam Cooke ( voices of angels) the Arsenal, England in the summertime, my record collection, buying vinyl records, drinking beer, travelling, sharp shoes & clothes (bespoke when I'm flush) , the Small Faces, the kinks, the Who (god bless Keith Moon), Spike Milligan, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson....... I'm sure I can think of more, but that'll do for now.
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Keef Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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> > Fernando Torres *swoon*

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> Bah, whats he got that we haven't got... Except of

> course for the boyish good looks, the incredible

> skill with a football, and ... oh yeah, the shed

> load of money. Hmm? ;-)


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Ha ha Keef, you're lovely. But I'm sorry if Robbie did already have the lable Torres would be GOD. :))

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