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I did mean the baby d song yes but i had completely forgotten how amazing the video was i shall now enedevor (i can't spell that word) to live life with fireworks, candles and headscarfs at hand for when needed. As for the 'The Velvet Touch - 4 - Rosalind Russell Leon Genn' brum it has affected me because my dad is called michael so it is very very wrong. I've also been considering velour as an alternative to velvet, I could mug some chavs of their tracksuits and stitch them together.

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> I've also been considering velour as an alternative to velvet, I could mug some chavs of their tracksuits and stitch them together.


With that thought in Mind, Susan Boyle is now offically ditched and can I just say


Clears Voice, puts on best Terry Thomas Impession and says "Well Helllooo Miss Sophie, you sound a pretty spiffing sort"

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> I did mean the baby d song yes but i had

> completely forgotten how amazing the video was i

> shall now enedevor (i can't spell that word) to

> live life with fireworks, candles and headscarfs

> at hand for when needed. As for the 'The Velvet

> Touch - 4 - Rosalind Russell Leon Genn' brum it

> has affected me because my dad is called michael

> so it is very very wrong. I've also been

> considering velour as an alternative to velvet, I

> could mug some chavs of their tracksuits and

> stitch them together.



Oh I see why the Velvet Touch film clip may have affected you! It was funny though....

Also I suggest your idea of stitching naked chavs together may not make the most comfortable sofa.

> Clears Voice, puts on best Terry Thomas Impession

> and says "Well Helllooo Miss Sophie, you sound a

> pretty spiffing sort"



Oh no after getting such a lovely warm welcome i fear i may have to disappoint you XWP by saying who is Terry Thomas?


Brum you may have a point about chav's not making a comfy sofa escpecially if i get a few of the ones who have limps, they might have pointy hip bones or something.

Xena: Worried prince Wrote:

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> Don't worry Sophie, my fantasy was ruined when

> both Danny and Kylie got 1,000 meter exclusion

> orders out on me... :-$


And I'm sure XWP that The Candyman wouldn't have any truck with your lubricious intentions.

I don't mind visiting this sewer myself but you leave Baker out of it.

Xena: Worried prince Wrote:

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> SIGH

>

> Must be an age thing

>

> He is the one with the tash

>

>



And now you drag Terri-Thomas into this mire. And in School For Scoundrels as well!

Many a happy hour did I spend in my young days reading the Stephen Green books about 'Lifemanship', 'Gamesmanship' etc.

Even before I fully understood them I loved them. And of course SFS is based on the books.

Sorry, didn't I mention that to begin with? Are you sure? Well now I come to think of it you might be right. I suppose stranger things may have happened.

Anyway about that tenner.

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