smodgley wrote: » Unusual? i dont know, but Rose Matafeo does it for me
castletownman wrote: » Izzie Balmer from Antiques Road Trip Loves me some antiques
EagererBeaver wrote: » Racist, hate-mongering, unauthorised diplomacy mission organising and, frankly, overall ****, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel.
ORACLE2 wrote: » I never thought id say it but Alison O`Connor the Journalist I saw her on Clare Byrne Live the other Night showing off a great pair of Pins,id certainly chance it anyway:):)
IAMAMORON wrote: » I never thought you would ask, she is gorgeous, lovely stuff.
BattleCorp wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Fuppin Ms. Miseryguts herself. Listening to her would give you warts so yep, she qualifies as unusual.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Vorderman is better looking than 99.8% of the women posted in that other thread. I get what you mean though, she isn't an Instagram model.
IAMAMORON wrote: » Her tits look ridiculous now, I mean what has she done to herself? Seemingly she has turned into quite the barncake since she became really really rich and famous. Has a host of younger lovers etc and dumped her husband. I still would, for her brains like.
furiousox wrote: » Vorderman (59) If I put her in the 'most beautiful women' thread there would be uproar, so in here she goes! :pac:
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » What’s a “barncake”? And there’s nothing wrong with “ridiculous tits”. They’re just more suited for the cover of such publications as “Score”, “BUF”, “Voluptuous”, “Juggs”, “D Cup” or “Stacked”. Doubt Carol would be interested in anything like that though.
jimgoose wrote: » He probably means something like a barmpot. I agree with him - there was no need for Vorderman to go all giant-tubber-tits-and-arse, more Pamela Anderson than Pamela Anderson. She's ruined herself.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Oh, a “barmpot”. Of course. Makes sense. Now, what’s a “barmpot”?
badabing106 wrote: » Dr Eva
IAMAMORON wrote: » I always understood a " barncake" was a UK slang for someone a bit mad. I may have been misinterpreting that word for my entire life. It is probably a Barm Cake which is a cake made " up norf". But I definitely used the term in conversation before, even over there. Everyone seemed to understand what I meant. Malapropiations are great.:P
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » I should have picked up on it with the cake part, like when you’d call someone a “fruitcake”. Meaning a bit of a “nut”. I’d say it wouldn’t be too hard to imagine a “barmcake” tasting as bad as a “fruitcake” too.