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cpbell0033944
ParticipantIt's in the TV alerts forum.
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ParticipantOf all the places she could hail from – Norwich, my home city! Trouble is, my family are watching the TV, so I can't get to see it. From the reviews on the British sites, though, I'm not so sure about what it'll be like – I have a feeling they're going to try and make her appear to be a cheap, money-grabbing prostitute, and those who pay to meet her to be as socially undesireable as bloody paedophiles. 🙁 :'(
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ParticipantInterestingly, I once knew the youngest British female to hit a hole-in-one. 8)
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ParticipantNicole will be making her Pro debut later this summer….what a great add to the Pro ranks 😉
http://musclesensuality.com/samples/02.html
Enjoy
Mike
http://www.musclesensuality.comStrangely, I was only just reading the thread on the GeneX forum reporting last year's Canadian Nationals and discussing her tremendous physique there. The concensus seemed to be that, but for her, Cindy P would have got her Pro card. Despite that, I am rather partial to Nicole, though not as much as Cindy… 😀 8)
cpbell0033944
ParticipantDon't Bristol and Norfolk have better self-descriptive terms than "Bristolian" and "Norfolkman"? I know that Manchester natives are "Mancunian" and Liverpool's are "Liverpudlian", so I suppose I just assumed there was a relict Anglo-Saxon name, or witty compound name, for most of the significant towns and cities.
Well, for one thing, Norfolk is a county – the county town (or in this case city) is Norwich. In answer to your question – most people say "I'm from Bristol" or "I'm from Norfolk". The terms Bristolian and Norfolkian (or Norfolkman/woman) are gramatically and etymologically (sp?) correct, but rarely used.
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ParticipantThat's weirdly really hot. I also like the picture you've provided: Dytia's pose is cool. 😉
Perhaps you've just discovered a liking of mud? 8)
cpbell0033944
ParticipantWhoops, sorry Ritz – it would seem that we're actually quite close in age after all. Perhaps "poons" is a Bristolian expression that, as a Norfolkman, I wouldn't understand.
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ParticipantFrom Jean Sinclair, The Awesome

Not so sure whether I like the rendition of PG's face, but the physique is spot-on!
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ParticipantI thought his comedy was a bit bland myself, and i think the only reason he gets a mention is of course of hulk bit. But eh, that's only my opinian, so don't take offence.
And eh, Spike Milligan poons all 😛
<<Raises ear trumpet to ear, adjusts tartan rug.>>
Sorry Ritz – can this old man have a translation of "poons all" into modern youth-speak, please?cpbell0033944
ParticipantHmmm, I thought for certain that last post of flexin' Cindy would draw the attention of her biggest fan, CPBell . . . ???
Maybe this will work . . . 8)
Source: FTVideo Tour Page 2

They certainly did work, Alex – I've been too busy trying to re-locate my jaw after it dropped to the carpet! Thanks for the new ones – I think I've seen that outfit before – not my favourite, but, when being worn by Cindy, everything becomes my favourite!
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