Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Yep Brendan, head of news international here in the UK, and it was in this edition of Private Eye Sean, so I'm guessing pretty recent.

I've seen photos of him but he IS pretty forgettable. Apparently she was spotted berating Adam Boulton (the name has come back to me) for not letting on. 'Do you know who I am' has to be the most annoying thing in existence, as if somehow rules don't apply just because your face is on telly, or you kick a ball. Woo.

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2917570/Will-th

> e-real-Studs-please-stand-up.html

>

> Writing up a report at work I suddenly had a

> Eureka moment and thought of this thread...


BB, this merely reminds me of the famous Mrs Merton quote:


(To Debbie McGee) "So, Debbie, tell me, what first attracted you to the millionaire Paul Daniels?"

david_carnell Wrote:

> >

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2917570/Will-th

>

> > e-real-Studs-please-stand-up.html

> >

> > Writing up a report at work I suddenly had a

> > Eureka moment and thought of this thread...

>

> BB, this merely reminds me of the famous Mrs

> Merton quote:

>

> (To Debbie McGee) "So, Debbie, tell me, what first

> attracted you to the millionaire Paul Daniels?"



Hee hee... I knew people might think that! No, I have heard him speak.... he is articulate and charming, and hugely interested in the arts. He mentioned the inner workings of the Royal Court Theatre and I swooned!


The fact he is a multi-millionaire bachelor is entirely irrelevant.

Eeek, HB, that was Jah's perversion not mine!!!!


Is Nicola Stapleton loopy and perverse as I always had a bit of a thing for her? A friend of mine's apparently quite pally with her and keeps threatening to introduce me.

That. I'm sure, would be very wrong.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Betty Rubble, always thought she could do better than Barney.



If we're going down that road, then the girl on the left could have something to do with my lifelong fondness of redheads!


http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j182/swiftian/041207/cliche8_scoobydoo.gif


Daphne Blake, bless her!


As an aside, the Thelma in the film (pictured above) was far too pretty!

mockney piers Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Eeek, HB, that was Jah's perversion not mine!!!!

>

> Is Nicola Stapleton loopy and perverse as I always

> had a bit of a thing for her? A friend of mine's

> apparently quite pally with her and keeps

> threatening to introduce me.

> That. I'm sure, would be very wrong.


I used to work with Amanda Platell, well not directly, but she always smiled and said hello to me. There's something about a woman who applies a generous dose of rouge lipstick to her lips too. Maybe her ego's gone a bit haywire since she's been on the telly.


Nicola Stapleton though... she used to drink down the Dog occasionally. I think she still lives in West Dulwich. I always thought she was quite cute. Too late for you now though Mockney.

Keef Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I seem to be in a minority as I always thought the

> brunette in Abba was the more attractive, but the

> blonde seems far more popular.


I saw this lady once in the flesh - in Covent Garden. She's aged beautifully. I stopped in my tracks because I thought she was just so stunning - took me a few moments to figure out who she was.

cdonline Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Not sure quite why, but I've got a bit of a soft

> spot for Andrew Marr.



My mum fancies him.


I quite like Evan Davies but he's gay too. I obviously am just a fabulous fag hag. That picture of Freddie still does it for me.

bon3yard Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Anne Widdicombe anyone?


No, not even with the blonde hair.

Which I took as an indication she was ready to shed that virginity.

But no, if I was drunk enough to consider it, I'be too drunk to consummate it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I think they should as well - but in my view they don't recognise the problem. And if you can't recognise a problem you can't deal with it And this is where I crowbar my reference to Bre (NO YOU DON'T. Editor)
    • Hey. Any screenings of matches? Particularly  interested in Algeria v Nigeria tomorrow, Saturday. 
    • If the government said all departments and Labour MPs must stop using the platform - and perhaps suggested moving over to an alternative such as Bluesky and called on the BBC and other media organisations to do the same, they could. I think they should.
    • Surprising (not surprising at all) that @Mavdidn't have anything to say about how schools other than Dulwich College handled bigotry or abuse, or any other related topic. I suppose they just didn't like Dulwich College being discussed for things that happened at Dulwich College... Meanwhile, a second person (a pupil this time, and not a teacher) has come forward to say that they wrote to the head teacher of Dulwich College at the time to inform him of Farage's bigoted conduct. It has previously been reported that the head teacher was personally involved in selection of prefects, and that Farage was appointed a prefect. If the head teacher was aware, and appointed/maintained Farage as prefect regardless instead of taking action, then I think we have the answer to our question: yes, Dulwich College did tolerate pupils' bigotry and racism.   https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jan/08/go-back-home-farage-schoolmate-accounts-bring-total-alleging-racist-behaviour-to-34
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...