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smith just accused me of being in a bad mood...  [message #9731] Sun, 20 April 2003 14:30 Go to next message
Steve is currently offline  Steve

Really getting into it
Location: London, England
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so, to prove him wrong...

I found this piece of valuable information just a moment ago in one of our local online newspapers. Since you would not be able to read it I looked for an English link - and Hey Presto:

http://www.tvguidelive.com/newsgossip/today/

Timmy, I TOLD you I need to go to Madame Tussaud's. Now we know why. Very Happy
icon6.gif Hey, Mr. Happy :p  [message #9732 is a reply to message #9731] Sun, 20 April 2003 14:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
smith is currently offline  smith

On fire!

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Brad Pitt's squeezy butt.....hahaha......it will be squished into oblivion by the end of the first day......by all sizes of hands Smile We need a video of your visit Smile and he "sat" for it too.

>>>>giggle<<<<
Re: Hey, Mr. Happy :p  [message #9735 is a reply to message #9732] Sun, 20 April 2003 15:44 Go to previous message
david in hong kong is currently offline  david in hong kong

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Oh my...

There was a good almost nude Brad Pitt in an otherwise un-memorable "Meet Joe Black"...hehe

And on that same TV Guide web page, I was astonished to find several celebrities older than ME. George Takei, from Star Trek...is 66?? Wah!

And Tim Curry...Rocky Horror Picture Show...is 57!

Odd how we all tend to think of people staying the same age as when we knew them before...but alas, they usually don't...



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