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Astonvanilla | 22:33 Sat 09th Apr 2011 | ChatterBank
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Have heard Louise Redknapp described as sensational,and Clare Balding as ravishing are these describing words justified!
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Evening Star☺ I disagree, it is a very strong fence and I am right with jack. Too much importance is put on looks. I prefer the way someone thinks, cares, their soh and most importantly - their very soul.
With all due respect to the OP.........he's not really after a sensible answer........he just likes being...........erm...........provocative....
...:o)
that isnt news to me jack.. :)
I knew that it wouldn't be, cazzz......LoL
Well you are not sitting on the fence then ttfn you are coming down on the no side and I thoroughly agree with you - a caring person with a beautiful soul is much more important. The way some of these 'sensational' and 'ravishing' people behave makes them very ugly in my opinion. Great descriptive word that Jack - provocative.
I am on the fence though, Star - I do love Noraq's avatar lol
Ah, yes, hmn, well, it would be hypocritical of me to say I do not enjoy a bit of male pulchritude ttfn. :-)
Much as it's not like me to mock others' fears, I was mightily amused at triggerhippy's one that Claire Balding might come out of the TV and eat his tea! Where does that stuff come from - a highly fevered imagination, perhaps?
Lol, Star, Bournemouth's coat of arms is emblazoned with Pulchritudo et Salubritas.
Nice to know I have ½ of it covered then!
Maybe he was comparing them to his wife.............
I googled that ttfn - Beautiful and Healthy. Very nice.

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