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I once got into serious trouble at secondary school for a joke picture I made of Sean Connery and my art teacher didn't see the funny side and said it was very offensive which I thought was a bit harsh. Basically it was a picture of a guy in a tuxedo with his trousers round his ankles standing next over a toilet and I stuck a picture of Sean Connery's face on the top with a speech bubble saying "not a pretty shite". Everyone else thought it was a laugh though.


I know all my Bond girls thank you very much Rosie.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> > I disagree Mike, my mental image of Rosie leads

> me

> > to think she's really fit.

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> Dont use this as an excuse to smarm thing up BBW.


It's not my fault, I just can't help myself. But I bet she is.


P.s It's 'salt of the earth' bonehead.

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