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StraferJack Wrote:

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> Seabag - which one? I've been compared to two

> different scientoligists at various points.

>

> I think both you and Carnell are being harsh on

> each other. But I think you both enjoy it so carry

> on



Cruise Stafer


Blimey, that took me all day to remember his name. Until i thought Top Gun that is. Sh*t my memory ain't that good no more


I do enjoy Carnell and his jibes btw

These threads can have more of an effect than you think...

posted on a similar thread six years back that Carnell looked like a young Robert Redford. I now wonder what I was drinking at the time but am thrilled my toddler is a mixture of Redford and some would say Bjork!


The tall geeky office comparison is a bit of a passion killer though.

Well one of you is miles out. I can't look like both of these!


http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140703105816/modernfamily/images/thumb/0/04/Stephen_Merchant.jpg/275px-Stephen_Merchant.jpg


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/22/article-1245224-00420E2600000258-533_233x367.jpg


I'd always thought I was closer to:


http://www.ryka.it/dawsonscreek/Dawson/Galleria1/Grandi/Dawson.gif

Hmm, Idris. I'm sure I'd have noticed if his lookalikee was wandering around East Dulwich and anyway, he doesn't count, he's definitely not c-list!


Believe it or not, I got told I looked like that bint with the safety pin premiere dress, Liz Hurley when I was in my early 30's and way before that, the blonde ex-missus of Sylvester Stsllone when I had my hair short, white blonde.


More like that one in the film Misery nowadays though.

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