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Come on admit it, we all have a bit of a thing for someone who 'society' would have us believe is not a conventional beauty. I currently have the hots for Sarah Palin, everything about this woman is wrong from her baffling belief in The Creation Model to her frankly repulsive politics...but my God she is sexy. Similarly that Emaciated Harridan from That TVs What Not To Wear...Trinny or Susanah, not sure which is which. Share the horror...and curse your twisted libido.
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Hehehe.....Palin is the archetypal librarian from a porn film. All glasses and tied up hair. You might like this although it's not suitable for work


I find myself increasingly attracted to female newsreaders and meteorologists on the BBC. And I have no idea why.

That Butler-Henderson lass had something about her, yet she's far from a classic beauty.

Jessica Stevenson (?) from Spaced and Royle Family and Son of Rambow, lovely.


Had a bit of a weird thing for wotsername from 2.4 children, though mainly back in her Dear John days.

I'm with you on all 3 of those Mockney espcially Jessica Notcalledstevensonanymorebutcantrememberhermarriedname...although she lost the puppy fat that she had on spaced and probably qualifies as a true beauty nowadays...still cant believe she got married. Selfish cow.

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> Lush, didn't you have a thing for Mrs T once?


Yeah! I did. It was an loaded sawn off double barrelled shotgun but I could never get close enough to give her both barrells.


Jessica Stephenson though....swoon swoon! She makes me go all soppy and weak at the knees.

Julian Rhind-Tutt - the blond from Green Wing and the Barclaycard ads. Sigh....

Gordon Ramsey - before he sold out - used to drive me wild. But now he's just a cliche.

And when I was fourteen.... which is about a thousand years ago... it used to be Michael Crawford (but only in Barnum).

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