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As we have a cartoon crush thread and a loopy lust figures thread, I was wondering if anyone else on here has a ridiculous secret crush on another forum user whom they have never met?


Sometimes people who make me laugh or interest me with their post gets me thinking about what they look like. I'm probably way off the mark in my thoughts, but I guess that's the beauty of t'interweb.

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Sean, that is because you are a man of impeccable sense.


I am not. Annasfield, I've totally had crushes on forumites, but I'm not saying who on the offchance I do one day make it to forum drinks. I find that often the crush wears off smartish when they say something I consider incompatible with my delicate sensibilities.


I take it from the posing of the question that you have had a crush or two yourself..?

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Me. Have a crush on a forumer?

No, don't be silly. Whaat? I can't believe you said that.

That is so, like f@cking cringe. Like I ever would, yea? I mean, as if.

I mean, who would? In their right mind? I mean, no way, right? You're kidding, aren't you?

Ooh, so according to you, it's just like, talk and hmmm and then stuff like just happens.

Just like that. Whooaaah. Think not. So not. WHAT ARE YOU SAYING???

It's just the most like wrong thing, to even like consider that I might be considering a crush on someone on the EDT when in the same time I could be calling Jeremy Kyle, is f@cking insulting to me man. Not to mention to the woman whose child she is unsure is mine. But she is still prepared to appear on 'NATIONAL TV'tm and drown in the humiliation of the DNA test, the 'lie-detector and the ugliness of our family members.


But all that said Annasfield, IF I was looking for a new bitch...

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I was going to point out the same thing in the

> cartoon thread. Is no-one getting any?



If they aren't then can I suggest that they talk to Eva at the Rye hotel, they are doing a singles night soon (date to be announced) and I am sure that it will provide an outlet for all this pent up frustration.

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I am currently sharing my flat with a temporarily orphaned Goldfish and a footloose Cactus. No romance there then.


I havent had a crush on anyone in the virtual world, apart from Mockney Piers and lets face it, everybody has had a crush on HIM, callous heart-breaker that he is.


I have had vague crushes on Forumites I have met ... and then I got to know them a bit better :))

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