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Gerard Depardieu is definitely on my list of "what on earth is everyone on about?" along with Brian Cox.
However - I can see magnetism in Gerard Depardieu.
I can see the attraction there, although I don't think I'd like to test it out.
A man's got to have a great (sincere) smile for me; if they don't have that then no interest whatsoever. Must be taller than me too.0 -
Agree with you re Brian Cox.
However - I can see magnetism in Gerard Depardieu.
I can see the attraction there, although I don't think I'd like to test it out.
A man's got to have a great (sincere) smile for me; if they don't have that then no interest whatsoever. Must be taller than me too.
I'm taller than fir if I wear really good shoes.
Took a bit of getting used to. I've never worn the shoes than make me six foot or so out with him. ( or since we got together) and I'm too old for them now I should give them away or something.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Tbc its Gerard depardieu, not George Clarke I was referring to. I'm not getting any great magnetism vibe from George Clarke.
I thought maybe nick Hucknall was really charming in real life, and just......word got around about where his expertise might actually be?
One of the three for me would be Gerard. Based purely on perceived magnetism. But there is no smoke with out fire they say....maybe I'd try Old Mick.. George would be bottom of my list. I'd have to smell them all first though.
Please do not try Old Mick! To me, he looks quite repellent, but then I say that as a man and as LIR says, maybe there's something to him, though I'd rather not find out the gorey details:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: and he dispels a smelly air about him I think, a bit like Russell Brand, also one who allegedly has quite the appeal. But who is George Clark?0 -
lostinrates wrote: »I'm taller than fir if I wear really good shoes.
Took a bit of getting used to. I've never worn the shoes than make me six foot or so out with him. ( or since we got together) and I'm too old for them now I should give them away or something.
I think you made the right choice to junk the shoes, not FIR.
DW has a female friend who is 6 feet tall. When she sees a very tall man with a petite woman, she says: "Waste of a tall man!"No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
I really, really can't understand the appeal of Russell Brand.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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foundinrates wrote: »Please do not try Old Mick! To me, he looks quite repellent, but then I say that as a man and as LIR says, maybe there's something to him, though I'd rather not find out the gorey details:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: and he dispels a smelly air about him I think, a bit like Russell Brand, also one who allegedly has quite the appeal. But who is George Clark?
Sorry boss, of course I wouldn't.0 -
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clarke_(architect)
George Clarke, boss. Tv architect. Did those which is the best garden shed? Remember that?0 -
lostinrates wrote: »http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clarke_(architect)
George Clarke, boss. Tv architect. Did those which is the best garden shed? Remember that?
Ah yes, I see now! He looks nice and chirpy.0 -
It's so nice to have fir posting0
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