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I believe she lives with him. She buys a lot of clothes in Eclipse on Park Hall Road. She should really take her Ipod off sometimes and tie her hair back. She has a very pretty face.


Perhaps Mr Fractionater you could suggest that she paints the guttering and you could hold the ladder. Her brother is looking rather portly lately, and a ladder would surely collapse with the strain...

I met Danny B at the Dulwich Woodhouse on Sydenham hill last year, whilst drinking in the garden

with my long term partner Mary.

He was very approachable.

He joined our company and as the conversation went on, he happened to ask if we were married.

"No, i said we are still trying to plan for that event, after almost 13 years and 2 children later"

"are you mad? Haven't you seen her eyes?" He replied, and me trying to get her to forget that

comment will never happen!

I am sure we would have had more to say if the fire brigade hadn't turned up, as someone decided to

set fire to the kitchen and we all had to leave.

He did mention his sister Natasha is huge in the USA at the moment and why does everyone always ask

about her when they talk to him.

Haven't you seen her eyes? i replied. LOL

Kelly Brook had a house on Elfindale Road. Is she still living there? Perhaps she has had to sell it in order to pay for the enormous amounts of Botox she us currently using. She is starting to look like she has been trapped in a wind tunnel!


Mr Batdog is surely more attractive than Mr Bedingfield, and I am sure his gutters are regularly cleared of any debris...

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