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Peckham GC - I have to disagree - I always like to see what I'm getting (ok, in my imagination granted) before committing myself!


*Bob* - you're just saying that because your one pack is letting you down!


And Hammerspanner - yes Johhny can come lately round my gaff any day.

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giggirl, would the words "a ring a ding ding" be inappropriate here?


on the subject of terrible sexism in advertising, isn't it at London Bridge where there's a picture of a man and a woman, and she appears to be looking at his groin and the strapline is something along the lines of "wish you had a bigger package" - i think it's something to do with banking

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> Kent? KENT? ::o not much good if ya live in ED tho

> is it! :p

>

> So you LITERALLY want "it" handed to you on a

> plate!...if I knew you better I would call you a

> ********** cow but as I don't,sadly pour moi,I

> will just say start with a "39" to Peckham then a

> Train journey for 20 minutes and you are in the

> land of Male Milk and HoneyB)


Tis a bit of a long way to go just for a bit of eye candy me dear!

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KalamityKel Wrote:

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

KalamityKel Wrote:

Kent? KENT? ::o not much good if ya live in ED tho is it! :p


> > So you LITERALLY want "it" handed to you on a

> > plate!...if I knew you better I would call you

> a

> > ********** cow but as I don't,sadly pour moi,I

> > will just say start with a "39" to Peckham then

> a

> > Train journey for 20 minutes and you are in the

> > land of Male Milk and HoneyB)

>

> Tis a bit of a long way to go just for a bit of

> eye candy me dear!


Well its 2.57AM and I'm not waiting a minute longer!:(


p.s Sorry about my earlier comment,.I "meant" to write "silly" cow not """"" cow which was unnecssary and rude unintentionally.

Sorry Kel:-$

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The D&G advert is nice and very eye-catching but on closer inspection they're all a bit BOBFOC.


Check out Leandro Becker on Google - now that's much more up my (2nd use of this expression while posting this evening, but feck it) boulevard!


There's a folk singer called Seth Lakeman that I wouldn't chuck out of bed either!


D

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