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Re: Essex Lad

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 2:17 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]Personally I put a greater store on the analysis of the medical evidence including photographs and the court decision to convict.[/quote]

Not always. Hahaha.


Re: Gentleman

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 2:29 pm
by Sam Slater
[quote]in reality his fans are women and gay men who want to shag him.[/quote]

What's wrong with that? Can you not be a fan of someone wholly based on lust?





















Remember you're on a porn forum before answering.


Re: Gentleman

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:48 pm
by Arginald Valleywater
Sam we are talking about getting an award for sporting talent. Compared to Mo Farah, Ben Ainslie or Daley Thomson the underpant model is not in the same league. Knighthoods go to greats not those with nice cheekbones that appeal to chavvy women.

Michael Caine v Karren Brady...

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 4:25 pm
by max_tranmere
Michael Caine has made something like 100 movies and is twice the age of Karren Brady. He was probably the first film star to make it in Britain coming from a working class background and opened the door for countless others to be able to do so. She has pressed for more women to move up the corporate ladder, chaired a football club, and has taken Margaret's seat on The Apprentice. He became a star the world over, helped put the British movie industry on the international map; she is barely known outside Britain - in fact a lot of people within Britain don't know who she is. Michael Caine is 80, Karren Brady is 44. Both have CBE's! Can someone explain this to me? Actually, come to think of it, perhaps this explains it...


Re: Gentleman

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 5:19 pm
by Sam Slater
Beckham isn't Messi or Ronaldo, but to just label him an 'underwear model' is ridiculous. He's worked under Ferguson, Cappello and Ancelotti. He proved himself to 3 of the best managers of the last two decades.

And while his achievements might not rank alongside olympic gold medals, to be fair to him he was in a game that means he had to be on top of his game week in, week out, year after year after year. Athletes have seasons within a year where they take long breaks and build up their bodies to big events. It's about peaking at the right time. It's a little different to being a footballer or rugby player where you have to be at a good level throughout the year.


Re: Michael Caine v Karren Brady...

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:33 am
by Essex Lad
max_tranmere wrote:

> Michael Caine has made something like 100 movies and is twice
> the age of Karren Brady. He was probably the first film star to
> make it in Britain coming from a working class background and
> opened the door for countless others to be able to do so. She
> has pressed for more women to move up the corporate ladder,
> chaired a football club, and has taken Margaret's seat on The
> Apprentice. He became a star the world over, helped put the
> British movie industry on the international map; she is barely
> known outside Britain - in fact a lot of people within Britain
> don't know who she is. Michael Caine is 80, Karren Brady is 44.
> Both have CBEs! Can someone explain this to me? Actually, come
> to think of it, perhaps this explains it...
>
>

Not sure age has anything to do with it. Kate Winslett has a CBE, which she got when she was 36.

Michael Caine also has a knighthood. As yet she is not Dame Karren...

Very few people have heard of the majority of people on the honours' lists ? it's only the showbizzy ones who make the news.

Boycott

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 7:52 pm
by derrick76
Is scum, wouldn't you agree? Smoke and fire?

Re: Boycott

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 8:22 pm
by Essex Lad
derrick76 wrote:

> Is scum, wouldn't you agree? Smoke and fire?

No.