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jaysay 27-09-2008 13:59

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 635268)
I've just had another read through the last couple of pages and you're right, Gayle. :)

This business of porn seems to have started when Jaysay said he thought he'd had a copy of Playboy delivered by mistake when he saw the Hyndburn Honeys in the Observer. :eek:

Well, Jaysay.....you are easily pleased but I don't think Hugh Hefner would be impressed. :D

Hugh Hefner is sacking his Bunny Girls Lilly, seams he's hit on had times, or maybe thats the wrong way to put it:D

Wynonie Harris 27-09-2008 17:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 635290)
What do you mean Lilly the big light dimmed, I turn the bloody light of altogether:D

Well, how do you see the pictures? :confused:

Lilly 27-09-2008 17:51

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 635287)
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Its nice to see we still have a couple of sweet and innocent young ladies in Ossy still.

Hee hee......does he mean us, Gayle? :)

Why thankyou, kind Sir. :D

Gayle 27-09-2008 20:22

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 635407)
Hee hee......does he mean us, Gayle? :)

Why thankyou, kind Sir. :D

He can't possibly mean us, he must have been drinking. Again. ;):D

Neil 27-09-2008 21:44

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 635454)
He can't possibly mean us, he must have been drinking. Again. ;):D

Opps sorry I only meant Lilly :p

jaysay 28-09-2008 09:20

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 635398)
Well, how do you see the pictures? :confused:

I keep telling you WH I only get it for the art factor:D

pipinfort 09-10-2008 19:05

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And the winner is..............?:D

Bagpuss 09-10-2008 19:18

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 639704)
And the winner is..............?:D

The one with the most friends and family and nothing to do with how they look, judging by the result IMHO.:(

BERNADETTE 09-10-2008 19:57

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 639704)
And the winner is..............?:D

Vickie Moore:)

Polly_45 09-10-2008 20:12

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 639708)
The one with the most friends and family and nothing to do with how they look, judging by the result IMHO.:(

Cant agree more;) far nicer girls entered than the winner

garinda 09-10-2008 23:11

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Hardly think it deserved to be the headline 'news' story.

It was a competition, run by the paper, with a closing date. There would inevitably be a winner. Big suprise.

More and more the quality of the paper matches it's tabloid format.

I fear I'm turning into someone who remembers everything as being better in 'the old days'.

In the case of the Observer I think that is justified.

katex 09-10-2008 23:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 639812)
Hardly think it deserved to be the headline 'news' story.

It was a competition, run by the paper, with a closing date. There would inevitably be a winner. Big suprise.

Thought was really strange myself Garinda .. front page !! sharing with the X-Factor girl ?? She is prettier than the Hyndburn Honey winner who in her latex pink top flattens any sort of shape she may be hiding there. Bitchy ? Yes, maybe .. but I am old enough not to have any sort of jealousy, anyway, they set themselves up for comment about their body just by entering.

Was very surprised at his winner ... maybe she has been handing out a bit of extra beer in those pints she serves.

cashman 09-10-2008 23:40

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all i can say is they had run a book on the winner, people would be even more hard up.:rolleyes:

panther 10-10-2008 09:02

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Why do people think the winner isnt much to look at?, because she doesnt look like a barbie wanabe?,like some who entered :rolleyes: i think she won it fair and square, makes a change they didnt pick some slapped up big boobed bimbo!!;)
Congratulations vicki;)

Neil 10-10-2008 10:13

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 639708)
The one with the most friends and family and nothing to do with how they look, judging by the result IMHO.:(

Always the same in a local paper. Same with the kids one as well.

pipinfort 10-10-2008 13:13

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[quote=panthe because she doesnt look like a barbie wanabe?[/quote]


She did`nt in her original picture but she does now....!!!!! what have they done to her.....?

Bagpuss 10-10-2008 17:38

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 639891)
Always the same in a local paper. Same with the kids one as well.

A guy at work bought 400 Observers to vote for his kid and still only came second.:p

Neil 10-10-2008 17:41

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 640007)
A guy at work bought 400 Observers to vote for his kid and still only came second.:p

HaHa, that more than £200 :D

panther 10-10-2008 17:42

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 640007)
A guy at work bought 400 Observers to vote for his kid and still only came second.:p

Well that goes to show then doesnt it, if she was that good looking ya wouldnt need to buy all the copies would ya:rolleyes:...

so he paid about 200 quid just to vote??.....mad git!!:p

Caz 10-10-2008 17:48

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Know of someone who got votes for baby comp from not only family and friends, but a whole brownie troop and her place of employment and hubbies.
What is the point? The results don't mean anything do they?
And baby comps are one of my real dislikes. They irritate me. Why do people want to vote on how cute a baby is, we all think our own are the best anyway. It's starting the looks = success thing early on aint it? :)

Bagpuss 10-10-2008 17:48

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 640010)
if she was that good looking ya wouldnt need to buy all the copies would ya:rolleyes:...

so he paid about 200 quid just to vote??.....mad git!!:p

I'm talking about the baby competition and yes he paid £200 to help his child win along with all his friends and family doing their bit too.

Benipete 10-10-2008 17:52

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 640013)
I'm talking about the baby competition and yes he paid £200 to help his child win along with all his friends and family doing their bit too.

Just goes to show - you can't buy success,at least not for a pittance.:D

panther 10-10-2008 18:29

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 640013)
I'm talking about the baby competition and yes he paid £200 to help his child win along with all his friends and family doing their bit too.

OH right, i thought ya meant the honey comp ;)

Caz 10-10-2008 18:46

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Point is Panther, these competitions mean nothing.

Ok she's pretty, but there were other girls prettier in most peoples estimations, including mine.

Getting people to vote for you , place of work, family, friends, social groups, etc, means absolutely nothing. It's just silly. Might get a week's publicity, but nowt else.

The person I quoted, her baby won a couple of years ago, but what does it mean...zilch!

blazey 10-10-2008 20:19

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Just had a look at the woman who won in the Observer and I am quite shocked she won as she isn't particularly good looking at all, and the comments suggesting she isn't a barbie seem particularly odd as she wearing some pink lycra thing and has bleached blonde hair. To me that screams Barbie/Mutton dressed as lamb.

Maybe the standards of the local men are just low. Either that or they thought it'd be a laugh to pick the ugliest. Funnily enough I said the same thing to my mum when I was in the co-op, but I decided against the hard task of picking the most fake and tacky out of the bunch.

Ah I'm such a scrooge. Bah humbug.

Caz 10-10-2008 20:43

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Mutton dressed as lamb at 27???:eek:

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Maybe the standards of the local men are just low. Either that or they thought it'd be a laugh to pick the ugliest
Have you not read some of the preceding posts blazey? Who bothers to vote unless they are urged to do so by a participant? Who's gonna bother paying for a stamp, or dropping a form off at the Obby office unless they have a connection? These things are just totally idiotic.

blazey 10-10-2008 21:15

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Originally Posted by cazzer (Post 640082)
Mutton dressed as lamb at 27???:eek:



Have you not read some of the preceding posts blazey? Who bothers to vote unless they are urged to do so by a participant? Who's gonna bother paying for a stamp, or dropping a form off at the Obby office unless they have a connection? These things are just totally idiotic.

Bright pink skin tight outfits are hardly the outfit of choice of a young mother. Not unless you are Katie Price and even she has grown up a bit now. I'm 19 and there isn't much chance you'd see me in something that hideously tacky though... so you're right, even the lambs wouldn't dress that badly.

I still reckon people would happily vote for a laugh. Cost of a stamp is about 35p, not too much more for an envelope. I'm sure these things are most popular with groups of men who spend a lot of time together, such as labourers and builders and such, or darts/football/cricket teams etc, so it wouldn't be difficult to ensure the ugliest mug won as long as enough men have the cruel sense of humor to do so.

Caz 10-10-2008 21:26

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Bright pink skin tight outfits are hardly the outfit of choice of a young mother
Why not???
If you are posing for a piccy, or going out clubbing?

So what if she's a young mum. Aint she allowed to have fun?

That has nothing to do with recent sentiments on this thread!
You are seeing it from a 19 year old's point of view. I'm viewing it as a 55 year old who wishes she had the bod to wear it still lol!

Seems you are a bit old fashioned in your thinking Blazey. :)

lancsdave 10-10-2008 21:58

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 640098)
I'm sure these things are most popular with groups of men who spend a lot of time together, such as labourers and builders and such, or darts/football/cricket teams etc, so it wouldn't be difficult to ensure the ugliest mug won as long as enough men have the cruel sense of humor to do so.


I doubt if it would cross the minds of most of us, you can have a laugh at mingers for nowt :D

blazey 11-10-2008 02:03

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Yes I am admittedly VERY old fashioned in a lot of my thoughts, but that doesn't make me wrong or the current society correct.

I just think it was a waste of a competition as it wasn't really a case of the best looking girl winning. Perhaps best efforts. It is the taking part that counts after all.

jaysay 11-10-2008 09:22

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 640061)
Just had a look at the woman who won in the Observer and I am quite shocked she won as she isn't particularly good looking at all, and the comments suggesting she isn't a barbie seem particularly odd as she wearing some pink lycra thing and has bleached blonde hair. To me that screams Barbie/Mutton dressed as lamb.

Maybe the standards of the local men are just low. Either that or they thought it'd be a laugh to pick the ugliest. Funnily enough I said the same thing to my mum when I was in the co-op, but I decided against the hard task of picking the most fake and tacky out of the bunch.

Ah I'm such a scrooge. Bah humbug.

Mutton dressed as lamb blazey, good god the lass was only 27:eek:

katex 11-10-2008 10:36

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The only thing I find peculiar is that it was suggested she entered to boost her confidence and self-esteem after the breakdown of a relationship . :confused:
Would think you have to have this already to enter in the first place. As it happens she won, but could have had an adverse affect on her state of mind if very few votes.

entwisi 11-10-2008 16:54

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With that result i reckon i have a good chance in the upcoming "Hyndburn Hunks " so who'se going to vote for me :D

lancsdave 11-10-2008 17:35

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 640295)
Posted via Mobile Device

With that result i reckon i have a good chance in the upcoming "Hyndburn Hunks " so who'se going to vote for me :D


Looks like a jealous mod has deleted all the thousands of posts for those who said yes they would vote for you :D:D:D:D

entwisi 11-10-2008 17:38

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Its a terrible thing jealousy. :D

katex 11-10-2008 17:44

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 640295)
Posted via Mobile Device

With that result i reckon i have a good chance in the upcoming "Hyndburn Hunks " so who'se going to vote for me :D

Me, me ... great boobs Entwisi .... :D >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>.

entwisi 11-10-2008 18:41

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why thank you kind lady.

do you want to swap??????? :D

katex 11-10-2008 18:52

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 640344)
why thank you kind lady.

do you want to swap??????? :D


Errr ... errr... how long do I have to make up my mind ?

entwisi 11-10-2008 19:09

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Till I get offers for topless from Playgirl?

Bagpuss 11-10-2008 20:27

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 640295)
" so who'se going to vote for me :D

Sorry I've promised my 400 votes to Neil;)

entwisi 11-10-2008 20:28

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pah, he's a lightweight in comparison to me.

:D

katex 11-10-2008 20:47

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Wonder if I dare suggest an Accyweb Hunkies competition ... who dares, wins ... :D:D Bet you'd all chicken out.

I would come round and take the photos .. tee hee.

Royboy39 11-10-2008 21:50

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 640396)
Wonder if I dare suggest an Accyweb Hunkies competition ... who dares, wins ... :D:D Bet you'd all chicken out.

I would come round and take the photos .. tee hee.

OK Kate take the next flight to Alicante and bring your camera with you.
Calling your bluff pal.....If you want the Tel No I will PM you. :D
and bring your long john's and wellies the weather here is crap at the moment. :)

katex 11-10-2008 22:58

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 640412)
OK Kate take the next flight to Alicante and bring your camera with you.
Calling your bluff pal.....If you want the Tel No I will PM you. :D
and bring your long john's and wellies the weather here is crap at the moment. :)

Actually, have been checking out flights to Alicante only this afternoon Royboy for early November, so may come up with the 4 aces yet ... :p
Yeh, noticed you were getting thunder and rain there at the moment.

pipinfort 11-10-2008 23:01

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`Accyweb Hunks`............we are all hunks on here.......;)

garinda 11-10-2008 23:16

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I think the winner looks like big Babs, from Pan's People.

Perhaps she should form a tribute acts with some of the runners up.:D

YouTube - Pans People dancing to 'jimmy mack' 1970

katex 11-10-2008 23:25

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Yes, she did Garinda .. how on earth did you remember that ?!! You're amazing at times ya' know ... :D

garinda 11-10-2008 23:37

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 640447)
Yes, she did Garinda .. how on earth did you remember that ?!! You're amazing at times ya' know ... :D

I'm older than I look.:D

Neil 12-10-2008 07:12

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 640447)
Yes, she did Garinda .. how on earth did you remember that ?!! You're amazing at times ya' know ... :D


Amazing no, sad yes :D

Bagpuss 16-10-2008 19:56

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Where are todays posts on this subject gone?
I know there was at least one from Bernadette because of the email I received.


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