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Brendan Wrote:

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> MrBen thinks I?m camp.

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> I don?t come across as camp, do I?


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No Brenda love, now shut that door there 'eck of a draught going up my hose




W**F

Brendan Wrote:

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> MrBen thinks I?m camp.

>

> I don?t come across as camp, do I?


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No Brenda love, now shut that door there 'eck of a draught going up my hose




W**F

I thought it showed a really sad lack of imagination from the voting public. She basically did well every day, and yet they still voted for her.


I'm not a fan of hers, but actually, she made it kind of interesting, the rest are a very dull crowd indeed, and that Scotish half of the gay couple (don't know what their names are, or who they are)is unbelievably annoying!

  • 2 weeks later...

what's all this nonsense about?


veggies might have some moral ground on this but in a world where most of us consume meat AND kill vermin just because, how do two people rationed to rice and beans become cruel for killing and eating a rat? Fair play to 'em I say

Indeed you could! Apparently some of the Queen Mother's own injured race horses horses eventually ended up on French tables! I remember it on the news destinctly, but I can only find this article online. I am considering becoming a vegetarian for the good of the planet.

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