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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Flippin aida Spark!

>

> Was she poorly or was that just a random stab in

> the dark?



i didn't know she was ill, i just pulled the name out of the air for some reason, one of my friends said i had faded-starlet-second -sight -death.

so after the loss of farrah, MJ, and mrs slocombe, i hope someone is keeping an eye on kerry katona !


PS giggirl, i would have to shop around a bit for a virgin these days , and i once went in my garden in just my underpants to get the washing in as it was raining, does this count instead of dancing around goose green in the nuddy? ( i feel the ducking stool beckoning me)

  • 6 months later...

Well phewwwww.....



News "schmooze", at least The National Inquirer has a new direction ( hopefully )


I mean there is only sooooo much "Brad/Ange/Jengate" a man can take



God, though I love that publication



I have a picture in my mind of the Doctor in front of the basin whilst shaving, singing....


"I'm looking at the man(slaughter) in the mirror "




W**F

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