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Originally posted by thing:
I can't see anyone coming remotely close to his popularity.

Yeah rodriguez and freddie might, but i think lisa will run him the closest.

Decent enough winner anyway, he seems a bit wet though and i would prefer lisa to win than him.


Rod 4
Charlie 11/2
Kris 8
Sophia 8
Cairon 10
Marcus 12
Significantly, any other is favourite at 3/1 So the bookies think that the winner isn't in yet.
Garage Joe
quote:
Originally posted by Garage Joe:
quote:
Originally posted by thing:
I can't see anyone coming remotely close to his popularity.

Yeah rodriguez and freddie might, but i think lisa will run him the closest.

Decent enough winner anyway, he seems a bit wet though and i would prefer lisa to win than him.


Rod 4
Charlie 11/2
Kris 8
Sophia 8
Cairon 10
Marcus 12
Significantly, any other is favourite at 3/1 So the bookies think that the winner isn't in yet
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Garage- Rodriguex reminds me a bit of our 'little fella' Juninhio- do you think?
FM
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Originally posted by electric6:
quote:
Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
Every geordie gay i have met,has had a hellish
sense of humour. Nod

Hellish means something different everywhere else.

It only means "fantastic" in the North East...I had to try to explain that once Laugh


thank you electric, still learning,just a thick geordie.ha ha ha
Mary Seacole
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
I'm drawn to a Geordie (or is it Mackam?) accent.
There's something really warm about it.

I can't make head nor tail about your Edu sigs though! Confused

Officially Geordie is Newcastle and Mackam is Sunderland.

Most people who aren't from the area can't really spot the difference (it's subtle)...and the majority of the rest of the area is a bit of a mix, again most folks outside the area usually can't tell.

Our Edu sigs relate to Rodrigo...it's just a joke Big Grin
Leccy
quote:
Originally posted by electric6:
quote:
Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
I'm drawn to a Geordie (or is it Mackam?) accent.
There's something really warm about it.

I can't make head nor tail about your Edu sigs though! Confused

Officially Geordie is Newcastle and Mackam is Sunderland.

Most people who aren't from the area can't really spot the difference (it's subtle)...and the majority of the rest of the area is a bit of a mix, again most folks outside the area usually can't tell.

Our Edu sigs relate to Rodrigo...it's just a joke Big Grin



Thank you for explaining. I'm pretty chuffed with myself (I had the Geordie/Newcastle - Mackam/Sunderland round the right way).

I once caught the National Express from Gallowgate. That's my very feeble link with all things Geordie. Blush

I'll get my coat......
Cosmopolitan
quote:
Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
quote:
Originally posted by Ennis Del Beadle:
One of my former chums is a Mackem, I used to love pissing her off and calling her a geordie Valentine


ha ha ha ,im sure she took it in good humour.


Actually not at all! Big Grin One mention of Alan Shearer in her presence could get you stabbed in the head with a stanley knife Laugh
ED
quote:
Originally posted by Ennis Del Beadle:
quote:
Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
quote:
Originally posted by Ennis Del Beadle:
One of my former chums is a Mackem, I used to love pissing her off and calling her a geordie Valentine


ha ha ha ,im sure she took it in good humour.


Actually not at all! Big Grin One mention of Alan Shearer in her presence could get you stabbed in the head with a stanley knife Laugh



Oh dear, well Im proud to be called either. Smiler
Mary Seacole

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