Supermodel

Roastie
Roastie Posts: 1,968
edited July 2009 in Commuting chat
Riding along Vic Embankment at just a touch faster than cars in the adjacent right turn lane. I pass a silver chauffeur driven Merc; out of curiosity I peer to see who might be inside.

Goodness me, I recognise this girl. I rememeber her face but can't put a name to it; blonde, delicate features, longish face. European or American I think. Gorgeous. Even without airbrushing and a few years past her peak she truly gorgeous. She oddly enough seems bemused at my besotted stare.

:)

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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Has Linsen dyed her hair? :shock:
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  • biondino
    biondino Posts: 5,990
    I live next door to Yasmin Le Bon and see her often. She has smiled at me!
  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Roastie wrote:
    Riding along Vic Embankment at just a touch faster than cars in the adjacent right turn lane. I pass a silver chauffeur driven Merc; out of curiosity I peer to see who might be inside.

    Goodness me, I recognise this girl. I rememeber her face but can't put a name to it; blonde, delicate features, longish face. European or American I think. Gorgeous. Even without airbrushing and a few years past her peak she truly gorgeous. She oddly enough seems bemused at my besotted stare.

    :)

    I think I'd be bemused if a wild-eyed cyclist, heavily engaged in SCR, with sweat pouring off him was staring at me. :)

    Some of the sights along the New King's Road are genuinely uplifting.
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  • bluesacs
    bluesacs Posts: 95
    "blonde, delicate features, longish face. European or American I think. Gorgeous. Even without airbrushing and a few years past her peak she truly gorgeous."


    Was it Margaret Thatcher?
  • timb64
    timb64 Posts: 248
    The American one who dated Tony Adams and used to be on the telly a lot-Caprice?
  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Has Linsen dyed her hair? :shock:

    hey you, I'm not a few years past my peak! I'd like to think I'm not there yet....
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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    linsen wrote:
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Has Linsen dyed her hair? :shock:

    hey you, I'm not a few years past my peak! I'd like to think I'm not there yet....

    Typical. Just typical. Women. Focusing on the small print.... I bought an ex a whole pair of shoes once. A whole pair! There they were staring at her, two intact and fully working shoes. All she could focus on was the price tag...

    Did you happen to read the rest....
    ...delicate features, longish face. European or American I think. Gorgeous. Even without airbrushing and << snip >> she truly gorgeous.

    "Shhhh.... its OK to blush, on the Internet we can't see you..."
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  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    linsen wrote:
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Has Linsen dyed her hair? :shock:

    hey you, I'm not a few years past my peak! I'd like to think I'm not there yet....

    Typical. Just typical. Women. Focusing on the small print.... I bought an ex a whole pair of shoes once. A whole pair! There they were staring at her, two intact and fully working shoes. All she could focus on was the price tag...

    Did you happen to read the rest....
    ...delicate features, longish face. European or American I think. Gorgeous. Even without airbrushing and << snip >> she truly gorgeous.

    "Shhhh.... its OK to blush, on the Internet we can't see you..."

    yes yes I read that too. But I dismissed it, given that I know you know full well what I look like.

    I have to say, when I was younger my inside leg was 42" and I had razorsharp cheekbones. I had surgery to correct that, though - I was attracting the wrong sort :wink:
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    linsen wrote:



    I have to say, when I was younger my inside leg was 42" and I had razorsharp cheekbones. I had surgery to correct that, though - I was attracting the wrong sort :wink:

    Well that backfired, now you've managed to attract DDD. :lol:
  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    edited July 2009
    linsen wrote:

    yes yes I read that too. But I dismissed it, given that I know you know full well what I look like.

    :roll:

    Yes yes I read the above. But I dismissed it, given that I know you know that I know that your not psychic and couldn't possibly know what I thought when I saw you.... and I'm no buying the modest, humble, approach...

    Now tell me how much wood could a Woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

    And what was the name of Roastie's supermodel?
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    A true scalp is not only overtaking someone but leaving them stopped at a set of lights. As you, who have clearly beaten the lights, pummels nothing but the open air ahead. ~ 'DondaddyD'. Player of the Unspoken Game
  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    linsen wrote:



    I have to say, when I was younger my inside leg was 42" and I had razorsharp cheekbones. I had surgery to correct that, though - I was attracting the wrong sort :wink:

    Well that backfired, now you've managed to attract DDD. :lol:
    :lol::lol::lol:

    Linsen is too good to be attracted to by someone as lowly as me...

    Nothing but respect and admiration and playful online poking and pushing my luck... but never disrespect.



    (Plus I was bought up to respect my elders and given that my parents are only 20yrs older than myself, they're in their 40's, there is a good chance some of you 'older folks' could be closer in age to them... :shock: and that's just wierd! )
    Food Chain number = 4

    A true scalp is not only overtaking someone but leaving them stopped at a set of lights. As you, who have clearly beaten the lights, pummels nothing but the open air ahead. ~ 'DondaddyD'. Player of the Unspoken Game
  • Kieran_Burns
    Kieran_Burns Posts: 9,757
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    (Plus I was bought up to respect my elders and given that my parents are only 20yrs older than myself, they're in their 40's, there is a good chance some of you 'older folks' could be closer in age to them... :shock: and that's just wierd!



    DDD.....

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  • Rich158
    Rich158 Posts: 2,348
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    (Plus I was bought up to respect my elders and given that my parents are only 20yrs older than myself, they're in their 40's, there is a good chance some of you 'older folks' could be closer in age to them... :shock: and that's just wierd! )

    Cheers dude, just what I wanted to read :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

    It's a pity you're not about on Saturday, you could have let me know how it felt to be scalped by someone old enough to be your father :wink:

    See what I mean - it's like a form of tourettes with me, I need to be saved from myself :roll: :wink:
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