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microbite Wrote:

I don't really go for the older type of guy though, but certainly very distinguished looking.


Despite causing a riot in your introductory thread,I'm prepared to give you another chance as I'm that type of Guy.B)


What's your "upper" limit?

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ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

The men should be banned from this thread - they are just a bunch of spoilsports, so they should bogg off


What about the chicks on the Male equivalent?


With regards to identifiable Females we recently have had 2 Definites,2/3 possibles,a couple of maybes,a wannabee Male and a few "Male" characters who are decidedly "iffy"...:-S

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> What about the chicks on the Male equivalent?

>

> With regards to identifiable Females we recently

> have had 2 Definites,2/3 possibles,a couple of

> maybes,a wannabee Male and a few "Male" characters

> who are decidedly "iffy"...:-S


Care to put some names to those generalisations?

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Annasfield Wrote:

What about the chicks on the Male equivalent?

With regards to identifiable Females we recently have had 2 Definites,2/3 possibles,a couple of maybes,a wannabee Male and a few "Male" characters who are decidedly "iffy"...:-S

Care to put some names to those generalisations?


Are you completely outta your mind(!)


I admit to being stupid but even I am not THAT chupid!...Words like "Hornets Nests,Stirring" spring to mind and when Female feathers are ruffled yer average common or garden warfare trench ain't gonna save no Man:-S

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Yeah Tony London Subs, kinda did quite unintentionally, stir up a bit of a hornets nest over there, first thread as well, doesn't bode too well, don't think I'll be doing that again in a hurry, I was a bit overcome with emotion at the time and wished I'd given myself a chance to calm down first before I put my pedal to the metal, as it were, then it kinda just got carried away and there was a free for all! Kinda put me off when people started posting graphic details, so I pulled out.


Have to say Van Diesal has lovely and sultery looking eyes, Kalamity.


I like Sylar off of Heroes too, same dark "come ravish (for want of a better word) me" eyes, Sorry not everyones cuppa tea, but its the eyes that have it for me!

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