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Whittingstalls a Dorset Lad, which makes him less sexy of course. Crawford in Condorman I can understand and Julian Rhind Tutt played the super sexy doctor who all women lusted after so I fear thats a disqualification....now if it was the hairy Guy Secretan...!

Jessica Hynes nee Stevenson is who you're all thinking of... Cassius you've obv not seen her recently if you think she's well covered - while not stick thin she's hardly that big!


Prob for another thread but Daisy in Spaced is one of my TV show characters I think are like me/I could have been!!


I still have a lil bit of a thing for Phillip Schofield....

Nigella Lawson told a Newspaper the other day that Husband and official lucky sod Charles Saatchi told her of a dream he'd had where he'd walked in on Nigella getting raw with of all people Steve Coppell! It was more the fact that CS knew who Coppell was that intrigued me rather than his dreaming of him ravishing the fair Nigella.

"Amanda Platell"


Jah, did you read the story about her at some party up at the labour conference.

She apparently saw the Sky anchor and went over to him where there was some nerdy bloke whom she took to be a junior spin doctor or researcher standing by them, not obeying the law that minkies should sod off when celebs start talking.


She gave him a withering look and said something on the lines of "why are you still here? Shoo" Then leaned over to grab his pass in order to berate him by name, only to see the words "James Murdoch" written on it.


Oops!!!! Made me chuckle anyway.

At eight years old, I was utterly smitten with Julie Andrews after seeing The Sound Of Music.

At the time I was taught by nuns.

I also took to having a dream about her where I rescued her from a burning building, becoming fatally injured in the process and dying in her arms.

And at the time the only member of the Freud family I was aware of was Clement.

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