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Feb 2008
8:56am, 8 Feb 2008
18,449 posts
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Puddington
There was a lot of her in that trifle.
Mmm.
Horse bloke should have won.
I can't be doing with her am dram performances.
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Feb 2008
8:57am, 8 Feb 2008
29,637 posts
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santababy
yes horseyboy shouldve won he was better all round
fleppin MUPPETS but going back (again) i still think cockney geezer wouldve went on to win the whole shabang
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Feb 2008
8:57am, 8 Feb 2008
3,057 posts
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Boingy
*slaps santa*
Trifle is great, and why shouldn't it be exceptional ? I applaud her for doing it instead of some poncey pretentious nonsense.
So there.
But the horse guy should have won. It were a travesty.
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Feb 2008
8:57am, 8 Feb 2008
3,477 posts
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Homer
How can anyone with that haircut go on TV???
(sorry)
But seriously - dull food from her
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Feb 2008
9:01am, 8 Feb 2008
18,452 posts
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Puddington
I feel sorry for her if no one has ever said anything as nice as 'that is lovely' to her in her whole life.
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Feb 2008
9:06am, 8 Feb 2008
3,480 posts
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Homer
She must have had a hard life indeed
But wasn't she a cop? Shouldn't she be a wee bit tougher?
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Feb 2008
9:07am, 8 Feb 2008
29,638 posts
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santababy
yes she should *kicks boingy in balls*
trifle is great
BUT IT IS NOT EXCEPTIONAL AND WONT CHANGE ANYONES LIFE
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Feb 2008
9:08am, 8 Feb 2008
1,694 posts
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surreystriderâ„¢
Horseboy? That's really rude. I prefer Skeletor
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Feb 2008
9:10am, 8 Feb 2008
29,639 posts
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santababy
lol
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Feb 2008
9:13am, 8 Feb 2008
845 posts
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MarkC
I'd rather have a trifle than boiled peach in a sminky sauce, 10 times out of 10. Horse boy's pudd looked v nice, I must say, but what's particularly "exceptional" about frozen gubbins on berries?
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