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A man who has manicures and watches chick flicks or a fella that likes footy and beer. Hmmm let me think?


Caveman every time please. Men that watch chick flicks should be shot.


If you're after a girl who likes to have a laugh, you'll probably find her in a pub somewhere watching the game with some of the lads.

I'm not saying a true Metrosexual is the preferred choice - men take long enuff in the bathroom whilst preparing for a nite out as it is but certainly someone who knows how to look good and when to look good is essential :p

The chick flick bit - if it floats ya boat then go ahead.


Jimmy what kind of girl are YOU looking for? Are ED girls/women different from other areas? *get tin opener for can*

Annasfield Wrote:

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> A man who has manicures and watches chick flicks

> or a fella that likes footy and beer. Hmmm let me

> think?

>

> Caveman every time please. Men that watch chick

> flicks should be shot.

>

> If you're after a girl who likes to have a laugh,

> you'll probably find her in a pub somewhere

> watching the game with some of the lads.


hee hee! Reminds me of my fella! He is an ex-boxer, loves football and is all muscle but his favourite film is Pretty Woman and sometimes accompanies me to Glamorous Nails on Grove Vale to get his nails manicured!!


Best of both I suppose!!

Y'see about binary thinking - I have both Annasfield and Asset both down as top people, both up for a laugh but they have very different ideas about what consitutes a good night


I will have a hard time agreeing with anyone who finds the idea of SATC movie brilliant however

MrBen Wrote:

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> Anywhere Keef's band are playing. It's full of

> young ladies throwing themselves at him.



Damn it, I missed all of them, curses to those bright lights, I couldn't see a thing! ... Hopefully Mrs Keef missed them too... :-S

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> A hunter gatherer who looks like a metrosexual

> then?



Ooooh, now I have to brag that I found myself on of those.


He drives me barmy with the sound of his hair trimmer EVERY morning. But then he makes up for by dragging my home after a few beers and the footie in the pub!

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