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#32
tarnation dude!...what is a Sarah Beeny stalker....please do tell
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#35
thanks Richard........I hadn't been aware of her until now...and what an eyeful....there are pics on google and they all have one thing in common..she pips Charlie Dimmock at the post.....Richard wrote: follower or fan Ed! Ms Beeny has a lot to answer for in our house, I want a rest ...
I am minded to point out that you deffo get a good education on this forum
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#36
ah, just googled her, see what you mean Ed, no I've been under the thumb, property ladder and changing rooms for me the last year like it or not, I don't watch it, just get told the exciting bits like Sarah Beeny says no one likes leylandi or ivy so we've got to take them out, I say how long do you want to wait for a new hedge then? All my good lady and daughter seem to watch, tbh it needed doing but there's still 2 rooms to go, one in woodchip and the other in 90's green and orange so I better not post that
#39
yes you had me worried a minute in case she'd gone over to some dark side and I'd made some great gaff without knowing. Strange those pictures in google though I only thought of her as Mrs "de-clutter" etc...Mike H wrote:Apparently not ..
How disappointing...
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#40
Are you referring to "thinking man's crumpet" ?
How about Julia Bradbury ? (she of the TV walks among other things).
Or, my old favourite Barbara Flynn.
How about Julia Bradbury ? (she of the TV walks among other things).
Or, my old favourite Barbara Flynn.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#41
If you want thinking, how aboutpre65 wrote:Are you referring to "thinking man's crumpet" ?
How about Julia Bradbury ? (she of the TV walks among other things).
Or, my old favourite Barbara Flynn.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lisa_Randall
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#42
Or, how about Davina Le Bass, that well known tease from Dirtford ?
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#43
I will leave that to the two of you.pre65 wrote:Or, how about Davina Le Bass, that well known tease from Dirtford ?
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#44
No such luck Nick, she's taken up with a Scottish lad I believe.Nick wrote:I will leave that to the two of you.pre65 wrote:Or, how about Davina Le Bass, that well known tease from Dirtford ?
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#45
Trust you to raise the tone of our conversation NickNick wrote:If you want thinking, how aboutpre65 wrote:Are you referring to "thinking man's crumpet" ?
How about Julia Bradbury ? (she of the TV walks among other things).
Or, my old favourite Barbara Flynn.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lisa_Randall
Sad bit, Elizabeth Taylor died today, rip.