Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
#121
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Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Blimey, this is an old thread. Makes me wonder what someone was searching for when they found it...
#122
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Pigtails
Honestly, I have no idea who John Leslie or Anthea Turner are, I've been over here too long, I just laughed my ass of at what you said.
#123
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Wintersong
Blimey, this is an old thread. Makes me wonder what someone was searching for when they found it...
#124
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Nia_Nia
How long have you been there if you don't mind me asking? and does it EVER really feel like home?
To answer someone elses question I've only been here 2 years, and it doesn't feel like home. Lionheart has been here for 18 years! I think its home to him now!
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
#125
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Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Nia_Nia
How long have you been there if you don't mind me asking? and does it EVER really feel like home?
It took me about 5 years before it really felt "comfortable" and then a few more years to feel like "home". You couldn't pay me enough to live in England again.
#126
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Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Nia_Nia
It was me, I'm a newbie and was looking through the threads when this one caught my eye..
#127
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Sarah
To answer someone elses question I've only been here 2 years, and it doesn't feel like home. Lionheart has been here for 18 years! I think its home to him now!
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
#128
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Wintersong
Ah come on - tell the truth. You did a search for Richard Madeley, didn't you?
How did you KNOW???? Are you a member of the occult?
#129
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Sarah
To answer someone elses question I've only been here 2 years, and it doesn't feel like home. Lionheart has been here for 18 years! I think its home to him now!
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
#130
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Sarah
btw way I'm near Pittsburgh about 2 hours away.
#131
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Manc
you know you're American when 2 hours drive away is "near"
Originally Posted by Nia_Nia
Where are you from originally Sarah?
#132
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Sarah
but don't spread it around
#133
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Manc
most girls from Blackburn do.
A. When she drops her kebab.
#134
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Manc
most girls from Blackburn do.
I said "easy there big fella" before I recognised who it was.
He didn't even apologize...so I called him a wanker (although probably too quiet for him to hear), its such a great word to use in the US, you can use it without causing offence to random bystanders on Central Park South.
#135
Re: Famous TV personalities you DON'T miss.
Originally Posted by Chopper-Chris
I was almost knocked over by John Leslie in New York, he was getting out of a limo and going into the Plaza...the tall, clumsy bastard
I said "easy there big fella" before I recognised who it was.
He didn't even apologize...so I called him a wanker (although probably too quiet for him to hear), its such a great word to use in the US, you can use it without causing offence to random bystanders on Central Park South.
I said "easy there big fella" before I recognised who it was.
He didn't even apologize...so I called him a wanker (although probably too quiet for him to hear), its such a great word to use in the US, you can use it without causing offence to random bystanders on Central Park South.