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mockney piers Wrote:

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> I love the idea that Jack Bauer is a REAL man. I

> hate to break it to you love.... ;-)



Agree with you Mocks, not my cuppa tea either, mind you I guess Busta Rhymes isn't everyone's cup of tea, I just think he looks really cheeky and got a hot bod, not the most amazing looking guy but something super sexy about him!

Hey lizzie


I don't think your list is justified, they are real people and not fictional people.... now if you modified your list to show a fictional character they have played then you may well be in with a chance of suggesting some of them

for example

Replace Johnny Depp with Capt Jack Sparrow or Edward Scissorhand

Replace George with a character he played (oh dear my mind has gone blank now)


and so on....


Then you maybe allowed to play in this discussion sand pit ... :))

Come on ladies play the game


yes choose from your lists but as their FICTIONAL character and not themselves.


It makes a difference in terms of do you choose them or not... for example Mr Day-Lewis - as a person maybe but as the role he played in There Will Be Blood... I expect not... get the drift of the game now ?


And Lizzie, you are now excused from the naughty step in the corner of the room but don't let it happen again otherwise you will lose your free milk privilages !!!


Chav - what can I say... Lizzie has shown the way to the naughty step....

Ok, ok, yay am out of the naughty corner, owz about this then The only one I can't place is Steven Jones from T4 can I play now please??? :- (oh added some extras)


Captain Jack Harkness - from Torchwood - (John Barrowman)

Spike - from Angel - (James Marsters - everyone always likes Angel better I always fancied Spike!)

Buster Rhymes was in Halloween Resurrection fyi! as himself I fink.

Michael Scofield - Prison Break (Wentworth Miller)

Everett - Oh Brother where art thou (George Clooney)

Captain Jack Sparrow - Pirates of Carribean - (Johnny Depp)

Captain Steven Hiller - Independence Day - (Will smith)

Bullseye - Daredevil - (Collin Farrell)

The lover in unfaithful - (Olivier Martinez)

Leslie St. Claire - Charmed - (Nick Lachey)

RosieH Wrote:

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> me and McNulty (the wire) doing bad things on the

> naughty step



My mind is devious but all I can think of is the pair of you pulling legs of spiders or something like that....there isn't much else you can do on the naughty stepoooooooooooooooooohhhhh I understand now................. that's just plain wrong if you ask me...

leave the free school milk alone that is stored next to the step, it's not big and it is definetly not clever(6)

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