Ragnar Lothbrok wrote: » I posted this many moons ago in this thread, but as there has been a lot of discussion on the different opinions on what constitutes "unusual", I think this is worth posting again, as I really do consider this to be the epitome of unusual. Annette Crosbie (the elderly wife of Victor Meldrew). At the time One Foot in the Grave came out, she'd have been almost 60 and by no means conventionally glamorous. I'd have been in my mid-20s at the time too, so there would have been the age gap thing. Looked her up on Google just there and she still looks attractive to me. That's UNUSUAL for ye.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » That is spot on what i would call unusual and fcuking sick of you also
Tammy! wrote: » So unusual, I don't believe it.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Kirstie Allsopp. Does that count as unusual?
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Yes
Valeria Fresh Supertanker wrote: » ...I can't take my eyes off the funny-looking little ridebag.
2ndcoming wrote: » Says a lot about After Hours in general that over 6000 posts in this thread is still just a cycle of some cretin going: "Rachel Riley*. She's unusual cos she does maths and stuff." followed by 4 posts saying "she's basically a model, what's unusual about that, you tulip!" *Insert any well known good looking person off tv here.
vriesmays wrote: » Gina Miller.
Jonybgud wrote: » Minnie Driver. I don't think she's unusual but I've been told she is.
NeinNeinNein wrote: » 'Fancy' is such a quaint old word, don't you think?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Do you really think so? Sounds like something from Estuary or. Manchunian English, such as you might hear bellowed across 't cobbles. "Vera luv, d'ye fancy fish for yer Tea?" "ah say Vera luv, ah fancy a Bitter, shall we tarry in 'et Rovers?" "Ooh Vera luv, ah don't half fancy an hand shandy during 'et Brexit d'bate" And so on.
Tammy! wrote: » We use to collect Fancy paper in school 🙂