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Seeing as I've never met any of you but going by what you post I sometimes find myself building a mental picture of the other characters on the forum. These images are usually fleshed out by tv personalities and characters. Please don't be offended.


Seanmacgagham - A younger David Attenborough.

TLS - Michael Palin but with an earing.

HonaloochieB - A slimmer version of Steven Fry and with stubble.

???? - All four of the young ones.

Dulwichmum - I sort of know what you look like but you remind me of a cross between Nigella Lawson and Patsy from Ab FAB.

Keef - A cool but slightly embarressing dad.

Louisa - A pint size Cruella de Ville.

Michael Palaelogus - A Greek version of Dara O'Brien.

Mockney Piers - Not sure.

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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Seeing as I've never met any of you but going by

> what you post I sometimes find myself building a

> mental picture of the other characters on the

> forum. These images are usually fleshed out by tv

> personalities and characters. Please don't be

> offended.

>

> Seanmacgagham - A younger David Attenborough.

> TLS - Michael Palin but with an earing.

> HonaloochieB - A slimmer version of Steven Fry and

> with stubble.

> ???? - All four of the young ones.

> Dulwichmum - I sort of know what you look like but

> you remind me of a cross between Nigella Lawson

> and Patsy from Ab FAB.

> Keef - A cool but slightly embarressing dad.

> Louisa - A pint size Cruella de Ville.

> Michael Palaelogus - A Greek version of Dara

> O'Brien.

> Mockney Piers - Not sure.


Thanks for that BBW, but I'm not actually slimmer than anyone. Spot on with the stubble though.

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I initially had Jah down as my dad, because he knew all the local pubs and liked a drink. I then realised he was lots younger, loved his music, and bad habits, so he became Keef Richards in my head.

When Mike P started posting he said he was ginger and had a pink shirt, so I pictured him as a Chris Evans lookalike but with a zanny edge.

Sean thanks for saying I'm cool, I'm sure I'll manage to be an embarrassing dad on occasion though ;-)

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Keef Wrote:

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> Oh, and I always thought of Tillie Trotter as a

> lovely piece of posh totty from a period drama,

> and Annasfield as a southern studenty type

> slightly posh. Very wrong, but the reality was

> better.


You bugger!!

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???? Wrote:

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> I have Jah Lush as the Bill Nighy character in

> Love Actually

> And Moos as Sally James


Wow, Jah Lush as Bill Nighy is absolutely right (although Jah is younger)- Jah, when they make a movie of your life they will certainly cast Bill.


I didn't know who Sally James was, so I google-imaged her... 'fraid she looks nuffink like me. Nice stockings, though!

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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Funny (prob only to me) but the first forum drinks

> I attended way back when, I was newbeing around as

> one does, and instantly knew that Sean Mac was

> Sean Mac having never met him before! Spooky:-S


It was the Father Ted T shirt, wasn't it TT?

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