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Sorry about ignoring much of original list.

I made my own. Guilty as charged.

I also agree tall sensitive types are prevalent.


I need to add Gene Hackman to the list circa the eighties.

He had a way of looking at his leading women as if he reeeally meant it.


And Mark Strong, any day of the week.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Definitely not their marital status - just the

> fact that they haven't met you yet, eh?


lol, they just don't know what they are missing... (and more to the point, if they did they probably wouldn't care!).


I was just laughing at the silliness of worrying about whether a celeb crush is married or not - it's so academic given I'd never meet them, and if I did would probably find they were different in person than I imagined, or if not, the chances of them giving me the time of the day are seriously remote...

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