Binokular
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1600
 | | 22 Sep 2004 12:39 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Optimus Here I come, making it all mainstream/commercial but I will have to say Anastacia. That woman is one hell of a WOOOO-MAAAAN!!!!!
She'd be really good at ordering pints in a noisy bar too, with a voice like hers. Only problem is that she'd have to stand on a barstool to be seen.  | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 22 Sep 2004 12:44 PM |
| | oh really? I thought she was like 6' tall. I like the long legged ladies.
never the less, she's tastey.
PS> Star Wars Trilogy DVD is excellent. | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 22 Sep 2004 12:59 PM |
| | Remember Cerys Matthews? She's was a top piece of totty, as the say, in some European countries.
Whatever happened to her band? Actually, what was the name of the band?
Didnt she do a song, "Tom Jones" i think it was called, with that dude from Space? | | | |
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John Doe
 Very Busy Member Posts:328
 | | 22 Sep 2004 1:48 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Optimus Remember Cerys Matthews? She's was a top piece of totty, as the say, in some European countries.
Whatever happened to her band? Actually, what was the name of the band?
Didnt she do a song, "Tom Jones" i think it was called, with that dude from Space?
That would be Catatonia. They broke up ages ago. I think she's doing the solo thing now. Apparently she was an animal for the drink as well.
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vandala
 Busy Member Posts:279
 | | 22 Sep 2004 1:54 PM |
| | Never liked Catatonia, but her solo album "Cockahoop" is marvellous. She got married to some Yank, lives over there, I think...
Cockahoop is largely Americana folk done really well, with bits of Welsh thrown in for good measure. | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 22 Sep 2004 2:24 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by vandala Never liked Catatonia, but her solo album "Cockahoop" is marvellous. She got married to some Yank, lives over there, I think...
Cockahoop is largely Americana folk done really well, with bits of Welsh thrown in for good measure.
Ta for that.
I dont dislike Catatonia. I found them a little more exciting than the slew of brit-pop that was around at the time. And as I said, she had it going on. | | | |
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Brain of G
 Busy Member Posts:162
 | | 22 Sep 2004 4:26 PM |
| | No offence Optimus but you've a strange taste in women. Anastacia and Cerys Matthews? They're both a slight bit masculine I reckon. I'd be more for a Sophie Ellis Bextor type myself. | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 22 Sep 2004 4:38 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Brain of G No offence Optimus but you've a strange taste in women. Anastacia and Cerys Matthews? They're both a slight bit masculine I reckon. I'd be more for a Sophie Ellis Bextor type myself.
But she's so symmetrical! | | | |
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Brain of G
 Busy Member Posts:162
 | | 22 Sep 2004 4:41 PM |
| | Exactly | | | |
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Binokular
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1600
 | | 22 Sep 2004 4:43 PM |
| Symetrical people are more attractive, scientifically proven fact.
Not a lot of people know that  | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 22 Sep 2004 4:46 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Brain of G Exactly
Cant argue with that sort of reply.
You win.
I still prefer Anastacia. | | | |
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Rev Jules
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:1110
 | | 22 Sep 2004 5:31 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Optimus PS> Star Wars Trilogy DVD is excellent.
Does that mean you want to doodle Princess Leia too ? | | | |
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Binokular
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1600
 | | 22 Sep 2004 5:40 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Rev Jules
quote: Originally posted by Optimus PS> Star Wars Trilogy DVD is excellent.
Does that mean you want to doodle Princess Leia too ?
Wot? in felt tip pen or in biro? R2-D2s much easier to draw.  | | | |
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Optimus
 Very Busy Member Posts:314
 | | 23 Sep 2004 8:06 AM |
| quote: Originally posted by Rev Jules
quote: Originally posted by Optimus PS> Star Wars Trilogy DVD is excellent.
Does that mean you want to doodle Princess Leia too ?
Yes. I guess it does. | | | |
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Unicron
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1686
 | | 23 Sep 2004 1:09 PM |
| | Ah Princess Leia, my first love. Then Susanna Hoffs. I can't remember who was next. | | | |
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