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DumSpiroSpero · 17/02/2011 21:47

Time for a new specialism, methinks!

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SupermassiveLBD · 19/02/2011 20:33

testing

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:33

OMG! Maud, I can't believe you've just mentioned chest hair...

were you reading my mind?

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DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:34

Cheers massive - think my phone must be playing up.

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DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:39

would I be correct in referring to this as his 'Cbeebies face'

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 20:42

That's my favourite picture of the good doctor Track.

I don't think I dare read your mind, Spiro. You have a far higher yikes threshold than me!

SupermassiveLBD · 19/02/2011 20:43

Spiro, he's definitely not going out there Grin

ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 20:44

No, Small, this is his CBeebies face

ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 20:47

And so is this

ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 20:48

And so, I should have said, is this

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:50

I was only pondering chest hair, Maud.

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PhoenixRisingFromTheAshes · 19/02/2011 20:53

I saw Hugh Jackman in Oklahoma actually - fantastic production I have to say. It was before X Men though so he was not famous then. Maureen Lipman was the most well known actor in that Oklahoma at the time.

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:54

Maud, that 2nd pic puts me in mind of many things - children's telly is most definitely not one of them

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DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:55

That's the one I've seen Phoenix, albeit on video rather than live, sadly. DH bought it for me by mistake umpteen Christmasses ago (was after original film with Gordon McCrae)

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SupermassiveLBD · 19/02/2011 20:57

D'ya think he'd let us play with his dinosaur, if we asked nicely?

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 20:58

There is a really obvious response to that Massive, but for once I am going to sit on my hands...Grin

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 21:06

No, you really don't have a yikes threshold, do you, Spiro?

Mean, moody and magnificent

ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 21:08

Practising that Gisborne scowl

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 21:11

That really shouldn't be allowed before the watershed - can you imagine how many kids got burnt fish fingers that evening?

As for my yikes threshold - it can't be too different from yours Maud, if you knew what I was getting at...Grin

...and on that note, an old favourite

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TheSmallPrint · 19/02/2011 21:11

Those pics were obviously before he became obsessed with blue and black! Doesn't he look young.

SupermassiveLBD · 19/02/2011 21:13

mean moody and magnificent

So is that him, or the dino you are referring to?

ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 21:17

Yes, he does look young. But then, from where I stand, he is young!

I think the difference in our yikes thresholds, Spiro, is that whereas I know perfectly well (I fear) what you mean, I would be too repressed polite to post it on a public forum. Besides which, fiddling with Mr Thornton's cravat is my perviest most cherished fantasy. ::wink::

DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 21:18

fiddling with Mr Thornton's cravat

hat a euphemism, Maud? Wink

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DumSpiroSpero · 19/02/2011 21:20

That...even!

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 19/02/2011 21:23

I don't know what you mean, Spiro although actually I think I do.

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