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I quite fancy the Czech girl who now runs the EDT. She's got a fabulous figure and I feel that underneath the gaze of those hornrimmed glasses she wears lies a demure and alluring beauty. Also, there's one or two girls who work at Inside 72 who are very nice and I should put in a mention for Sam who occasionally works in The Drum, but then she's a mate. And Crystal Clear there is nothing sad about being single. Enjoy your freedom while you can and remember variety is the spice of life.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Isn't that from the Karate Kid? Did that have a

> fit bird in it?



Funnily enough, I just mentioned her in the Quiet Room... The girl in the first Karate Kid was the lovely Elizabeth Shue (also in Back to the future, and the fantastic Adventures in babysitting/Night on the town... one of my favoutite 80's films!!!) Ahhhhh Elizabeth :)

Ooh, obviously don't let Mrs Mockney know, but totally agree Jah. Bara's (sp?) really sweet and friendly and yes, rather beautiful in an unconventional way.


Keef, not strictly speaking East dulwich now is she? Unless she's been in the Drum recently? *rubs thighs excitedly*

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