Originally Posted by TelBoy
Come on then, AP, let's hear it. Weirdo in what way. Just Nadia, or all TSs?
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DAS, yep, agree with that. Weirdos though?
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
Transexuals are abnormal. There ya go.
If you say so. |
Originally Posted by TelBoy
DAS, yep, agree with that. Weirdos though?
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LOL, ok. We'lll leave it there then, shall we? :)
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
I'd say so.
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Michelle from BB IS a weirdo though?? Bunny Boiler of the highest calibre??
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Originally Posted by Senior_AP
Michelle from BB IS a weirdo though?? Bunny Boiler of the highest calibre??
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
So you watched it then?
Yes. You? It amazes me that show. |
Originally Posted by Senior_AP
Yes. You?
But yes, she is. :lol1: |
Originally Posted by Senior_AP
Yes. You?
It amazes me that show. |
Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
Naa, I try not to live my life through other people :rolleyes:
But yes, she is. :lol1: Makes interesting viewing of that there is no doubt. Anyway, James Bond. My vote is with Clive Owen. :D |
Originally Posted by OllyK
Amazes or terrifies?
Particularly this year. What a random buch off oddballs - guaranteed conflict. Its not so much reality now, homophobes in a house of homo/bisexuals. Male shovanists. Mustn't forget Stu and Chelle. |
Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
I say give Timothy Dalton a second run. He was superb as Bond.
Probably a bit old himself now though! |
Dalton was actually approached to play the role of Bond after Connery retired in the early 1970's, apparently he turned it down as he considered himself too young at the time. Totally agree though he was an excellent Bond and although he only did the two films, I rate both of them very highly. The Living Daylights was in the classic Bond style whilst Licence to Kill was the Bond film that Dalton wanted it to be: way more gritty and realistic than previous offerings.
He starred in Flash Gordon as well. |
Originally Posted by Pbr
Dalton was actually approached to play the role of Bond after Connery retired in the early 1970's, apparently he turned it down as he considered himself too young at the time. Totally agree though he was an excellent Bond and although he only did the two films, I rate both of them very highly. The Living Daylights was in the classic Bond style whilst Licence to Kill was the Bond film that Dalton wanted it to be: way more gritty and realistic than previous offerings.
He starred in Flash Gordon as well. Dalton was the most Bond likemof them all. "I'll be there in an hour....<see's nice woman>.....better make that two". ;) |
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