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ThinLizzy Wrote:

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> Brum, I'm not that kind of girl I promise ;-)

> Just like looking at things that make my eyes

> dilate



..and I believe you ;-). Indeed, I like to look too - though perhaps the things that make mine dilate are likely to be different to yours ::o

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Who's the dude in the black leather jacket

> "originals"badge on his sleve. Hit man for KGB

> yes....& who is that in the stripes beside him?

>

> Is that Jah Lush....you do look a bit S R.



Definitely not me. I'm not in any of the Feb & March photos.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Who's the dude in the black leather jacket

> "originals"badge on his sleve. Hit man for KGB

> yes....& who is that in the stripes beside him?

>

> Is that Jah Lush....you do look a bit S R.



I don't know who he is but one thing I'm pretty sure of is that the glass of white wine was photoshopped in to replace the pint of wife beater he was drinking. He does look dodgy though, he's probably Jah Lush's dealer.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Who's the dude in the black leather jacket

> "originals"badge on his sleve. Hit man for KGB

> yes....& who is that in the stripes beside him?

>

> Is that Jah Lush....you do look a bit S R.


That is Will Self's younger brother, Uri.

And he's desperately trying to ignore Ricky Gervais's antics without giving offence.

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