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Would you have an affair with Jon Prescott?

72 replies

red37 · 26/04/2006 21:19

I think not!

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SHHHH · 27/04/2006 14:49

Excuse me while I puke............NO WAY...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not even if I was paid a very large sum of money..! No No No No No No NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO..!

plummymummy · 27/04/2006 12:22

ith? wtf? WITH!

plummymummy · 27/04/2006 12:21

No way would I shag JP but I'd love to go to the pub ith him and silently chuckle at all has malapropisms and maybe even watch him get stuck into a bar brawl Grin

ks · 27/04/2006 10:12

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joelalie · 27/04/2006 10:08

On R4 news this morning they talked about JP being ridiculed and humiliated over the revelations of his affair. I can't help thinking that if I were his lover I'd be the one suffering humiliation that anyone have found out who I'd been sh*gging..... [sick]

They say power is an aphrodisiac - must be a bl**dy powerful one is all I can say....

niceglasses · 27/04/2006 10:06

or lots of dosh...........

JoolsToo · 27/04/2006 10:06

mp - your hormones are obviously still out of kilter Shock

robin3 · 27/04/2006 10:04

Think he wins over David Mellor....that's when I realised that politicians must have some secret charisma that doesn't translate to TV!

ks · 27/04/2006 10:02

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morningpaper · 27/04/2006 10:00

where's your spirit of adventure? Grin

SleepyJess · 27/04/2006 09:58

Yes I do like all that about him too MP.. but it just doesn't compell me to want to shag him.. :)

Blackduck · 27/04/2006 09:56

All yours MP...!

morningpaper · 27/04/2006 09:43

Nothing wrong with Prescott

Funny, down to earth, no airs and graces, big man, working class bit of rough

bit of a caveman

I like that

acnebride · 27/04/2006 09:38

yup i'd queue them up - prescott, brown, blair, jowell. i do draw the line at charles clarke though.

Sherbert37 · 27/04/2006 09:33

But where do they get the time to do this?? I am 'just' trying to hold down a job, three kids and a cleanish house and I wouldn't have time for an affair.

niceglasses · 27/04/2006 09:31

Nah.

Gordon Brown maybe.

So dissappointed in Labour..........

JoolsToo · 27/04/2006 09:30

Matthew Wright's description:

'big, sweaty whale of a man' pmsl!!!

FioFio · 27/04/2006 09:14

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Blackduck · 27/04/2006 09:14

Dp remarked 'well power is supposed to be an aphodisiac (sp)' To which I remarked 'well in his case it would need to be'.......

cataloguequeen · 27/04/2006 09:12

HELL NO!!Grin

SleepyJess · 27/04/2006 09:06

Sorry :) but the world would be a boring, not to mention inconvenient and cross-bred sort of place to inhabit if we all liked the same sort of people wouldn't it! Grin

naswm · 26/04/2006 23:35

urghh!

SleepyJess · 26/04/2006 22:43

He smelt lovely. Sort of spicy fresh scent. I almost melted into the ground. I had no idea where my children where and we were in a crowded country-park play area). (BF had taken then so it turned out.. she could see I had become Completely Incapable of Rational thought let alone the care of a 6 y/old, and a 5 y/old in a wheelchair! And I remained so for about 3 hours.)

Gordon Brown smelt of BO incidentally

welshboris · 26/04/2006 22:37

Does he smell nice Jess? All manly?

Send boris to bed happy

SleepyJess · 26/04/2006 22:34

Yeah you JT.... Angry Wink Grin