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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Ok I'm gatecrashing... (U knew a gal would at some

> point)

>

> LuvPeckham just a curious q or two... why

> "calling" men over 30s? And why just men? As I

> say I'm just curious.

>

> Interesting reading so far :)




A good pair of questions and I will see if I can answer them for you

1. Age related : it is mainly down to the age of some of the people in question and also anyone under 30 won't remember Trisha Yates, Sarah Jane or Mary (either one I fear)

2. Why just men, no reason but based on the interest of this so far I think I will start a seperate one for the ladies soon (oh god I sound like Al Murrey now) ... however there is no reason why women can't add their comments to this discussion, and when I do the one for the ladies, I am sure some men will also comment too.


Answering Keef's question about Sarah Jane- I think she is actually in her 50's and not 40's as she was a woman when I was a besotted young boy (not telling who or what I was besotted with mind you)


In general, looks like Ros has a good deal of interest thus far, and yes, Betty vs. Wilma is an interesting option, so for the sake of argument I will allow that... but Daphne... no way as she was always hanging around with that MC Fred (who had both her and Velma barking up his trouser legs but seemed to play them both off against each other... what a nasty piece he was...

A rough old selection it has to be said, but my first reaction was ros. The sexy voice helps, as does the fact that shes as bright as a button(the fact that most men are apparently less attracted to funny gals is patently bollocks), oh and she has a fairly blokey attitude to sex.;-)

annaj Wrote:

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> Interesting reading indeed Kel.

> And I'm gald to see Ros, the flawed-but-sexy

> brunette, winning over Mary, the perfect blonde.

> ;-)


Muchly proud of the wife for this, as Ros would be my choice (I'm under 30 so it doesn't count), although I can't work out which is more sexy - Ros, or that my wife arrived at the same conclusion >:D<

some of the menfolk have other halves who will either roll their eyes at the predictability of the date or wonder why they haven't been on a date like one outlined.... so there may be some reluctance


I dare say a pint or two on Friday evening will loosen tongues tho

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I have a question for you fellas too!

>

> We know now who you'd like to take on it, but

> where would you go? What would you do?



Ohhh now there is a good follow up question


I plead the 5th !!! B)

Ohh

I have placed a counter thread for women, and as such I am now changing the list for the men (slightly)


Simple question, given the choices below, who would you most like take out in a date if they were a real life person (or alive today) and also include your reason why ?


a) Grace (from will and grace)

b) Ros (from Frasier)

c) Wilma (from the Flintstones)

d) Rose Tyler (from Dr Who)

e) Sarah Jane (Also from Dr Who - old school days)

f) Trisha Yates (ahh the old days of Grange Hill)

g) Mary (as in virgin)

h) Mary (as in something about)

i) Amanda (from Ugly Betty)

j) Betty (also From Ugly Betty)

k) Pussy (as in Galore)


No other choices allowed (although I bet someone decides different)


Now let's see if Ros is still top dog (pardon my use fo the phrase here) :-$

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> e) Isn?t she in her late 40s by now???


As Cassius says, so who gives one? I cant believe this comes from you too Kel, leave the older ladies alone you'll be one soon enough!




Luvpeckham wrote:

'but Daphne... no way as she was always hanging around with that MC Fred (who had both her and Velma barking up his trouser legs but seemed to play them both off against each other... what a nasty piece he was...'


you've got it all wrong. Fred is just your classic dumb blonde surfer dude. Daphne slightly more intelligent and definitely the sexiest of the gang.

Velma was on the other bus I think you'll find.

If I might just drag the discussion back to The Frasier question.

I think there's a strong and quite correct wave towards the estimable Ros, while Daphne quite properly stirs some interest.


But from the same show, surely it can't just be me who's thinking... Lilith?

mightyroar Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > e) Isn?t she in her late 40s by now???

>

> As Cassius says, so who gives one? I cant believe

> this comes from you too Kel, leave the older

> ladies alone you'll be one soon enough!

>


Oi Mighty do keep up! I quoted a friend that is all!


Age dont matter much to me... unless u really havent aged well. In which case ud just have my sympathy!

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