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Nice people thread 2 - now even nicer

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  • Cleaver
    Cleaver Posts: 6,989 Forumite
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    Pobby wrote: »
    Now when I look at Nigella I think of a very expensive, attractive sofa but in a nice way.

    One of the best things I've ever read.
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    Cleaver wrote: »
    She's my 'free pass' from Mrs C. If I see her somewhere I'm offically allowed to give it a go. Not really rating my chances of success though...

    DH's is Kylie. Mine is George. Who is Mrs C's?
    Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
  • fc123
    fc123 Posts: 6,573 Forumite
    Cleaver wrote: »
    Well, there's a whole load of differing reasons behind various choices, but...

    Cameron Diaz
    Bjork
    Sarah Harding from Girl's Aloud
    Angelina Joley
    Tina Hobley (it's the curves)
    Becky Mantin who presents ITV weather (gotta love a good bob haircut and weathergirl smile)
    Kristin Scott Thomas

    I'm sure there's more, I'll have a think...

    I love the look of those 2. I am going to be more groomed I have decided.
  • Cleaver wrote: »
    Well, there's a whole load of differing reasons behind various choices, but...


    Angelina Joley


    I'm sure there's more, I'll have a think...



    Her & Rachel Weisz do it for me....


    And Drew Barrymore...

    And Liv Tyler....

    And

    And ...
    Not Again
  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    If I were a bloke...

    big stars:
    I'd have Uma Thurman, reject Lindsay Lohan

    soaps:
    I'd have Janine from EE, reject Sarah-Lou from CS

    music:
    I'd have Martha Wainwright, reject Sarah Harding


    ETA: Yes, I realise LL might be rejecting me.... if I were a bloke.... ? ......... ;-)
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

  • Cleaver
    Cleaver Posts: 6,989 Forumite
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    sjaypink wrote: »
    I'd have Martha Wainwright, reject Sarah Harding

    Sarah Harding is on my list purely because she is 'fit' (which is the right word for her) has a glint in her eyes that suggests that she is rather, erm, 'liberal' in her approach to night-time activity.
  • Pobby
    Pobby Posts: 5,438 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2010 at 11:43PM
    Saw Samantha Fox on a cooking show. Was rather partial to her a couple of decades ago.

    Oh and that nice lass who has taken over from the dreadful woman on count down is rather sweet. No more mucking about with " Make sense of cards " with her in tow. " Shall we have an early night dear? "

    " Not `alf, think we could manage an SOA ?"
  • Cleaver
    Cleaver Posts: 6,989 Forumite
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    vivatifosi wrote: »
    DH's is Kylie. Mine is George. Who is Mrs C's?

    David Beckham.

    On a smaller scale it used to be a guy in Corrie who worked at the factory. Mrs C used to work out in a gym most nights opposite the corrie studios and one night he came in and started running on the machine next to her. She always maintains that if she hadn't had been a sweaty mess she would have given it a crack.
  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    Cleaver wrote: »
    Sarah Harding is on my list purely because she is 'fit' (which is the right word for her) has a glint in her eyes that suggests that she is rather, erm, 'liberal' in her approach to night-time activity.
    I get you, I can kind of see the attraction, but she just does nothing for me, not at all :cool:
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

  • sss555s
    sss555s Posts: 3,175 Forumite
    treliac wrote: »
    I'm liking you more and more sss's. How do you like virtual people like us though?

    I like the different characters and i like seeing the difference in "issues" from people from various parts of the UK.

    I've met some really nice people from forums and have been a part of a smaller forum for over 8 years. We all had pictures on at various times and some you got on with better than others as you get to know their personality's.

    It's a great education really and i like to have a laugh when i can :)
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