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  • in reply to: new unofficial nicknames for Amaz0ns members #87867
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    how ya feel about "Buck Plankchest"  ;D

    It's better than the mock-filmstar nickname I was given years ago at a TV and film museum in London by some guy posing as a 1920s Hollywood producer – Buddy Love, anybody?

    I actually (due to my disability) have a rather bowed chest, so Buck Barrelchest is probably more apt.

    in reply to: new unofficial nicknames for Amaz0ns members #87860
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    I got some bad news for you Punt, I'm not using a name generator  😮

    …other than the one in your head 😀  BTW, what's my nickname? ;D

    in reply to: Alina Popa #76352
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    Hmm, interesting, thought-provoking responses, Alex, thanks.  I do wonder about his views given that I heard him railing against anyone who dared voted against Prop 8 in California as people who wanted to kill the family.  To me, those are not the words of someone who doesn't worry about what happens behind closed doors, but there you go.  I've not heard him analyse things; so I'll take your word for it that he does.  I still find myself shaking my head at a lot of what he says, but I will say two things in his favour:

    1.  Other than Bill O'Reilly (whom I dislike strongly but begrudgingly respect in terms of his abilities as a broadcaster), he is the only of the conservative/Republican/right-wing radio/TV pundits who apear to me to have anything else in their heads other than cotton wool and wood shavings.  He is obviously a clever guy.

    2.  I (and most reasonable British moderates/liberals) were against our idiot Home Secretary's ban on him entering the country.  I agree 100% with your views on free speech, which is a noble tradition here and whose principles, I think, were behind the 1st Admendment.  He should have been welcomed here, then debated with nationally.  I'd like to have seen him appear on Question Time and intervewed by Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight in depth about his beliefs.

    in reply to: Massive, Androgynous Caroline Wang #87765
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    What the hell is this competition?  Both of them look like dudes, what a massive turn off.

    I'm glad that I've seen these photos for one reason – I'll never complain loudly about the Ms.O finallists ever again!  Next to these two, they look like Cindy Crawford! ::)

    Seriously, I wonder whether this is a BBing event for those with intersex medical conditions, or those who are undergoing gender realignment surgery?  I'm not just going by the hairstyles either – this Wang looks blokier than me, and the other one isn't far behind herhim.

    in reply to: Katka Kyptova #59267
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    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork Commissions #41940
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    in reply to: Blackkheart/Reddyheart #71490
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    Newer stuff from his DevArt page:

    Great selection!  I love the representation of muscularity and vascularity. 8)

    in reply to: Re: JANA, Big in Porto 22oct 2009 #87706
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    you was totally right !!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_300_SLR

    Thanks. 😉  Nice car, nice physique. 8)

    in reply to: Re: JANA, Big in Porto 22oct 2009 #87703
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    http://photos.streetfire.net/photo/1954-Monza-JuanManuel-Jos_1450790.htm

    Unless the source for that photo is using a lower-case "s" for "streamlined", then that's incorrect, as the W196S (note upper-case "s") was the official works designation for the 300SLR.

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