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Well I have just spent the last 3 hours trying to (partially sucessfully) beat Mockney Piers and Ratty's scores on xbox live


so nah


Guilty pleasure doesn't begin to describe it actually as the pleasure was only partial but the guilt was almost non-existent!

annaj Wrote:

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> Oh God..... The X-Factor auditions....

>

> I know, I know, I hate myself.

>

> Every year I promise myself I won't and then MrJ

> is out and I think I'll just have a quick look and

> the next thing you know it's the end of a

> disappointing day in London and Simon's already

> stormed out once, because it's all just too bad,

> and then the last audition of the day... it's a

> cheeky, shy-looking, primary school teacher... the

> judges aren't expecting much...but what's this?

> He's brilliant! Simon gives him a standing

> ovation and tells him it's the best first audition

> he's EVER heard... And I'm crying....

>

He was a bit too cocky for my liking .

My guilty pleasure is the Evening Standards ES magazine. Incidentally, did anyone else catch the latest issue because it's got the latest starlet of English period drama Rachel Hurd-Wood eblazoned across the front cover.


Her 'assets' nearly caused me to pass out on platform 12 at London Bridge on Friday.

Another of my guilty pleasures is reading the Sunday Times which I've just finished. The particular treat in this behemoth of well written media has to be Style magazine for the simple reason of Mrs Mills. If I were to settle down and marry I'd want my bride to feature the wit and class bestowed upon my favourite agony aunt, even if it is A A Gill. Givenchey's new campaign on the back cover also has Uma Thurman reclining in a position that I'll be sure to remember for some time to come.


Also, I've often wondered whether it would be possible to derail an intercity train with a copy of the Sunday Times considering how much of the Amazon must have to be butchered in order to produce a broadsheet on that scale.

flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> > Genesis?

> >

> > Jesus wept.

>

>

> whassamatter ... too guilty for ya ??? ...quality

> guilty pleasure ,that is .


Flapjack,


I, like anyone else on the forum am happy to admit to a silly or childish pastime or habit. I'm not however, willing to admit to a secret such as the music you've divulged that would force me to go into hiding or enter the witness protection programme.


I'd rather use wax to remove the hair on my scrotum than admit to enjoying any such music written and performed by a man who divorced his wife by fax.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> flapjackdavey Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > bigbadwolf Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Genesis?

> > >

> > > Jesus wept.

> >

> >

> > whassamatter ... too guilty for ya ???

> ...quality

> > guilty pleasure ,that is .

>

> Flapjack,


>

> I'd rather use wax to remove the hair on my

> scrotum than admit to enjoying any such music

> written and performed by a man who divorced his

> wife by fax.



Yeah , but wasnt she having it off with the window cleaner ?

monica Wrote:

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> Gigirl lol mmm bit better. There is a local guy

> who is very cute and very sweet from Northern

> Ireland with a twinkle in his eyes and a spring in

> his step. He gets my vote (My hubs understands);-)



mmmmm, I WONDER who that can be;-)

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