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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> On second thoughts, yeah, I'm not posh and OK, I don't wear Victorian/Edwardian dresses, but apart from that.....?



Absolutely nothing darling, the tottie bit is obviously a given.

Anna I honestly can't remember why I came to those conclusions, probably as simple as I know another Anna who fits that description.

jollybaby Wrote:

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> I can't work out what sex most people are let

> alone trying to imagine what they look like! And

> where to start with the peckhams - luv,

> gatecrasher,pan - must admit I get you all a bit

> muddled up!



The Peckhams ? makes us sound like Posh and Becks JB, how scary - even more so as I think I know who the other members of my 'extended family' are but I am not sure


as for the question over sex - does "Yes Please" answer it for you ???


Luv

Moos smiles like a young Judi Dench, but frowns like Princess Anne.


PeckhamGateCrasher looks like Siobhan Redmond.


SeanMacG looks like my mate Dave.


BigBadWolf ties his school tie with a really fat knot, and tucks the thin end into his shirt.


HonaB has the rightful swagger and fragility of Alex Higgins in his prime.


*Bob* worries that he wears too much Boxfresh and Diesel, and longs for a tweed jacket and his Church's brogues.


JahL has a 27" waist, wears shirts with no collars and suit trousers that long ago lost their matching jackets.


Louisa always has fabulous shoes.

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