guy
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SeanEver trying to assist fellow forum members - a little internet research revealed this site http://www.thevelvethottub.com/celebrity-gossip/Sean-Bean/
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Ghilliegumdrop
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I blame the woman....she looks a right little madam. He obviously needs someone a little bit older [like 33]. Funny thing that his other marriages didn't have this problem.....or it wasn't reported
I may have gone off him now
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Patricia
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Guy, you call that helping the Forum members
You will have shattered Janet's dreams now
She liked him in "Sharpe", I only liked him in his boots in Lady Chatterley's lover ...
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Patricia
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If he was married 3 times, he obviously has" behavioural issues"
Maybe his mother did not bring him up properly and tell him to pick on someone his own sex!
Janet, change your wording at the end of your signature !!!
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Oh woe, oh woe is me............my dreams are lying shattered about my feet. I shall have to retire from public life and enter a convent I wonder if they have convents on Mauritius and will they accept dogs I wonder if I can get lots of Cocoloco's to drown my woes
PS Perhaps it's the woman who have the 'issues' and he is just miss-understood
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Lin Dyke
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Jan, sadly, just 'cos he looks good, doesn't mean he is There again, one shouldn't always believe what is written in certain publications. (She wasn't even a natural blonde anyway )
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Ghilliegumdrop
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There you go...you cannot trust anyone these days, Not even fellow committee members
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Patricia
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Anyone as good looking as Sean???
We can always dream!!! ....
I personnaly prefer Daniel Craig.
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guy
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and sublime beauty radiates from within.
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Oh good grief..........................
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Lin Dyke
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Guy has a wonderful way with words and always seems to find the right ones.
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Patricia
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He is the one who shattered our illusions about Dear Sean
I had someone ring me in the middle of reading your messages..I was doubled up laughing ... Must have thought I was going bonkers, what with Eddie and his gnomes and balls
Just as well it was only Andy wanting to work the dog here!!!
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doganjo
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Andy should come on here too - then he'd have known what you were laughing at!
Why is this under 'interesting websites'?
Right I'm off to bed - early rise tomorrow to traipse the length of the country - yet again Why do I do it?
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guy
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| doganjo wrote: |
Why is this under 'interesting websites'?
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the original post was about a Sean Bean Website
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Lin Dyke
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and that was a VERY interesting website for some of us "laydees".
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Excuse me they are NOT Eddie's Gnomes.....he can get his mitts orf right now AND leave their balls alone while he's at it
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Patricia
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Now maybe Eddie can say what he EXACTLY means I am getting confused here or is it that I don't get the joke
Can you also explain what you would do with balls in a gym?? We don't have them in French gyms I dont think
Can someone enlighten me???
Anne, I told Andy why I was laughing
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Do you remember the TV show 'The Prisoner' starring Patrick McGoogan. In the opening shots he was chased by a very large white ball that followed him whenever he tried to escape. It was a very weird show but had a cult following.....Eddie seems to have been one of the cult The show was set at Port Merion Village in North Wales.
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eddieh
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And then, as I pointed out, Jan started off talking about being chased by big balls. The balls, Patricia, were large things about the size of weather balloons (maybe bigger) which stopped people escaping from the village. At 25, I'm too young to remember the ins and outs of the plot. You'll have to ask somebody a little older about that
( I really do need that tin hat now. Has anybody seen it?)
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Lin Dyke
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Forget about the tin hat Eddie, think you might need a nuclear bunker
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Ghilliegumdrop
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So did you go and see the film and that's how you know all about it Or are you lying in your teeth again
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eddieh
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Was there a film?
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Not so long ago there was a rumour that Christopher Nolan was going to direct a film of the 1967 series 'The Prisoner' not sure if it has been out yet there again I did think YOU would know all about it as you were the one to bring it up in the first place
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eddieh
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No. I was just relying on rather suspect 40 odd year old memories
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Dave A
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| Quote: | At 25, I'm too young to remember the ins and outs of the plot.
Did it ever have a plot !!!!!!!! Just rememberthe Balls and I'm not a number or something.
Anyway soon be time for the new sharpe series on Thursday i think. |
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Lin Dyke
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Sharpe's Peril starts Sunday 2nd Nov', ITV1, 9pm I think. Not that I'm all that interested of course
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Dave A
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Yep spot on, It has just been advertised on TV
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Is that a story about his marriages then
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Lin Dyke
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Ghilliegumdrop
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I have the books and most of the series on disc, although they seem to have left out the first couple of books where he served in India. Not sure but I thought Sharpe's Peril was the last one that Bernard Cornwall wrote about Sharpe
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Lin Dyke
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Sharpe's Peril seems to be set in India, so maybe it's a retrospective way of getting back to Cornwell's original story
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