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garinda 13-12-2006 00:23

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 351018)
These people are all full of s***. It's about them and what they can get out of it. If there not in the lime light they don't exist, so any publicity is good publicity........


Stella's late Mum, Linda McCartney, seemed fairly committed to animal rights though, and didn't seem to be in it for any glory.

chav1 13-12-2006 00:23

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 351019)
The horns are a bit to sharp for them. ;) :D


who discovered that you could get milk from cows and what did they think they were doing at the time ? :eek:

soz guys but all te mention of cows reminded me of that question :)

SPUGGIE J 13-12-2006 00:27

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Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 351022)
who discovered that you could get milk from cows and what did they think they were doing at the time ? :eek:

soz guys but all te mention of cows reminded me of that question :)

psml It was a drunken highlander on a reach around. :eek: :D

garinda 13-12-2006 00:31

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Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 351022)
who discovered that you could get milk from cows and what did they think they were doing at the time ? :eek:

soz guys but all te mention of cows reminded me of that question :)


Well who discovered Pork Scratchings then?

Oh yeah, it was Rebecca Loos, Beckham's mistress, when she w*nked off that pig on the Channel 5 programme the Farm.:D

Doug 13-12-2006 00:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 351021)
Stella's late Mum, Linda McCartney, seemed fairly committed to animal rights though, and didn't seem to be in it for any glory.

There are exceptions to every circumstance Mandy, so don’t start nit picking. I didn’t mention Linda McCartney, apart from being an excellent photographer in her own right; she was also a very decent woman who didn’t live the need to chase publicity.

Doug 13-12-2006 00:33

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 351030)
Well who discovered Pork Scratchings then?

Oh yeah, it was Rebecca Loos, Beckham's mistress, when she w*nked off that pig on the Channel 5 programme the Farm.:D

Gross................:o

garinda 13-12-2006 00:34

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 351031)
There are exceptions to every circumstance Mandy, so don’t start nit picking. I didn’t mention Linda McCartney, apart from being an excellent photographer in her own right; she was also a very decent woman who didn’t live the need to chase publicity.

Yes and I am the exception that always points out your inconsistencies.;)

How would you rate her as a photographer against say... Lord Lichfield?:D

Doug 13-12-2006 00:38

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 351035)
Yes and I am the exception that always points out your inconsistencies.;)

How would you rate her as a photographer against say... Lord Lichfield?:D


Same way you’d judge shirts…………….on individual merit. :p

chav1 13-12-2006 00:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 351021)
Stella's late Mum, Linda McCartney, seemed fairly committed to animal rights though, and didn't seem to be in it for any glory.

yes i recall for many years she got away with selling vegetarian meals with animal stock in their gravy until trading standards found out and all teh products got recalled

no wonder her meals tasted like meat they had meat in them lol

must have been a kicker to her when she found out lol


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