I'm currently looking for Jensen Button, but I can't make up my mind which is the best one
I'm iffy with him..he looks gorg one day and meh the next
I'm currently looking for Jensen Button, but I can't make up my mind which is the best one
I'm iffy with him..he looks gorg one day and meh the next
Top Totti!!
Yeah, not bad Madame
Top Totti!!
Top Totti!!
I think my Willie Carson was on par
You're right, Dame. They could be twins separated at birth
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
You're right, Dame. They could be twins separated at birth
I'm pleased your eyesight is on par with mine Madame
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
not then and not now Pam...come to Specsavers with Madame and me
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
not then and not now Pam...come to Specsavers with Madame and me
Oh C'mon.........face it.
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
He has aged quite well, I think, Sprout
Oh C'mon.........face it.
no I will pass thanks
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
He has aged quite well, I think, Sprout
Bit 'plumper' than he used to be but who isn't? He's still not bad looking (for me) though
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
not then and not now Pam...come to Specsavers with Madame and me
Wait for me Dame! Here's my mega-crush [Denis Irwin].
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
He has aged quite well, I think, Sprout
books madame an emergency eye test
I've aged quite well Madame (if I keep my chin down) ...but I know I'm not Sharon Stone
I know he doesn't look like this now, but in his day..........
not then and not now Pam...come to Specsavers with Madame and me
Wait for me Dame! Here's my mega-crush [Denis Irwin].
Hmmm, I'm a bit like Damesy with Jenson there. Sometimes he's fine, sometimes....meh
Wait for me Dame! Here's my mega-crush [Denis Irwin].
books Rog in with us
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Wait for me Dame! Here's my mega-crush [Denis Irwin].
books Rog in with us
*coff* he has nice eyes and eyebrows... and nerves of steel from the penalty spot!
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Shurrit you Are you casting nasturtiums
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Specsavers are Madame...I've arranged the coach
*coff* he has nice eyes and eyebrows... and nerves of steel from the penalty spot!
shame about the rest of him
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Specsavers are Madame...I've arranged the coach
Let's hope we can all find our way to it
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Shurrit you Are you casting nasturtiums
*coff* he has nice eyes and eyebrows... and nerves of steel from the penalty spot!
shame about the rest of him
.... No? Not even after a few merlots Dame?
Shame opticians aren't open on Sundays
Specsavers are Madame...I've arranged the coach
Let's hope we can all find our way to it
Let's hope we can all find our way to it
drivers wearing bifocals...but he's called Tom Tom, I'm sure we'll be fine
.... No? Not even after a few merlots Dame?
I would need a keg Rog
Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career â though it wasnât enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs â the same winning margin, at the same venueâĶ 100 years on!
Let's hope we can all find our way to it
divers wearing bifocals...but he's called Tom Tom, I'm sure we'll be fine
That's a comforting thought, Dame
.... No? Not even after a few merlots Dame?
I would need a keg Rog
How rude!
divers wearing bifocals...but he's called Tom Tom, I'm sure we'll be fine
That's a comforting thought, Dame
I do try my ex husband said I was very trying
How rude!
just saying
Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career â though it wasnât enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs â the same winning margin, at the same venueâĶ 100 years on!
I liked Derek Randall. I remember when Geoff Boycott ran him out.
How rude!
just saying
Luuurve is in the eye of the beholder innit
divers wearing bifocals...but he's called Tom Tom, I'm sure we'll be fine
That's a comforting thought, Dame
I do try my ex husband said I was very trying
Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career â though it wasnât enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs â the same winning margin, at the same venueâĶ 100 years on!
*Goes to Google, cos I can't see that image and can't remember wat they looked like*
Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career â though it wasnât enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs â the same winning margin, at the same venueâĶ 100 years on!
I remember that...I also remember Bob Willis 8 for 43...it's imprinted on my mind, I was in labour at the time and was determined not to give birth until close of play
Derek Randall pulls a Dennis Lillee bouncer to the boundary on his way to scoring 174 during the centenary test at the Melbourne Cricket ground. Remarkable considering his first 7 test innings (earlier that winter against India) his best return had been only 37. But in front of The Queen and The Don, celebrating 100 years of England/Australia test cricket, Randall played the innings of his career â though it wasnât enough to win the match. Australia won by 45 runs â the same winning margin, at the same venueâĶ 100 years on!
I remember that...I also remember Bob Willis 8 for 43...it's imprinted on my mind, I was in labour at the time and was determined not to give birth until close of play
LOL!!!!
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