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[quote=PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> I'm a bitch.


No you're not.]



I agree HonaloochieB, I have met her and she seems lovely.... maybe there's a side to you PR, that we have not seen yet!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> After 2 and a half years on here I'd be surprised

> if there wasn't anything people who wanted to

> know, didn't know about me


Blimey SM, sounds a bit flash, that does.

Have you ever played alley gobs?

You see CC pardon the pun, my humour isnt always direct, "Lost In Space, Warning Warning DR Smith" I know it's a bit cryptic however not all answers are at the end of a URL.


charliecharlie Wrote:

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> Mikecg Wrote:

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> -----

> > I've had a few Dr Smiths but I've never been

> > banned, I know I know I'm suprised as well.

> >

> > I don't think I've pushed the boundaries beyond

> > repair and I think that's why I'm still around

> and

> > remember one mans meat is another mans poison.

> I

> > did take the piss beyond a joke though

> especially

> > after one too many courvoisier's HeHe!

>

> ??????

>

> http://www.doctorsmith.com/

I am a lazy bastard at times David especially when spouting bolox on the EDF. when I am here all my inhibitions disappear oh it must be this weird weather were having.


David Mc Wrote:

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> A bit like your spelling and punctuation skills!

No CC I try to keep that kind of stuff to myself people don't like things like rashers at the moment especially with all that pigs swill going around at the mo.

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> http://www.doctorsmith.com/

> thought you might be trying to tell the forum you

> had a nasty rash...

ref earlier post...


I would work for free or even pay to work with Johnny Depp.

Is he not officially the sexiest man alive?

Talented, intelligent, does not toe the Hollywood line, a true maverick, has character, prefers to live in France than the States, is a genius and is also deeply hansom ( I always have been a bit mealy-mouthed with my praise).

http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/wp-content/2006/09/johnny_depp_01.jpg

Only down side is he smokes, but I guess I could put up with that, just as long as he was only my work mate....

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> -----

> > I got paid not to work with Johnny Depp.

>

> I would work for free or even pay to work with

> Johnny Depp.

> What as missed opportunity, PeckhamRose, why on

> earth did you accept?????

> Is he not officially the sexiest man alive?

> Talented, intelligent, does not toe the Hollywood

> line, a true maverick, has character, prefers to

> live in France than the States, is a genius and is

> also deeply hansom ( I always have been a bit

> mealy-mouthed with my praise).

> http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/wp-content

> /2006/09/johnny_depp_01.jpg

> Only down side is he smokes, but I guess I could

> put up with that, just as long as he was only my

> work mate....


Crikey Charlies, I am for the most part heterosexual. Certainly in intent.

But, blimey that Depp's a squeeze, and no mistake.

And the smoking just adds to the allure, go on you know it does.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> charliecharlie Wrote:

> ..also deeply hansom .....

>

> Blimey, is he a Cab that you would like to ride

> ..:)



oh you know my spellign TLS, but yes, yes, YES! (think Harry meets Sally, but no faking it)

HB quote:

"Crikey Charlies, I am for the most part heterosexual."


which part is it HB?

http://www.hollywoodyesterday.com/images/Johnny_Depp_33.jpg

does this help you to find the part that others just can't?

doooooo tell....

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