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I generally like the jack the lad sex God types on the forum.

Mine consists of

Una

MTWG

Bert

StanSP

Scouseh

Hitesh

Strokes

Ken

Thracian

Lildave3

SystonFox

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Fox92 - Help! We need somebody! He's training eight days a week, he'll help us get back where we belong.

 

 

 

lol lol

 

I like it!

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you surely will be suitable for physio. although guaranteed you are no Eva Carneiro lol

 

I can do the odd private "massage"?

 

My rates are very competitive ;)

Posted

I generally like the jack the lad sex God types on the forum.

Mine consists of

Una

MTWG

Bert

StanSP

Scouseh

Hitesh

Strokes

Ken

Thracian

Lildave3

SystonFox

 

I wish I hadn't read the first line now.

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I wish I hadn't read the first line now.

He's a proper lad your bro. Doesn't post that much now though that I see? Wifey got him whipped? Haha

LeicesterPool would be our manager. Because he is certainly sexy

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He's a proper lad your bro. Doesn't post that much now though that I see? Wifey got him whipped? Haha

LeicesterPool would be our manager. Because he is certainly sexy

 

Hahaha wait til he sees that. I'm not answering lol lol

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CM: General Smuts - We already have our captain, but we need a midfield general. Maybe  not selected so much these days, but he is Leicester's Finest Fox.

 

 

You must be the only person (including me) who remembers I used to be called LFF. Ahhh the 90's, a much simpler time.

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I would not class myself as a sex god. I only have a 9/10 rating.

 

Don't be so modest.

 

That time a few weeks back, when I bumped into you in the King's Head, I specifically remember that as you walked past an attractive young woman, one of your mates in the corner shouted out: "Poke 'er, Ken?" - and you replied "Yes!"

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You must be the only person (including me) who remembers I used to be called LFF. Ahhh the 90's, a much simpler time.

Everything's much simpler before you're forced to learn mathematics and (insert mother tongue here) at school. :D

Then that whole bizarre thing called life really takes off.

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Liquor in the front, poker in the rear, Ken's life mantra.

 

:blink:

 

My vision of you as a pale, sensitive poet and a gentle, sophisticated Metrosexual with a manbag now lies in tatters.

 

It's for the best. All our illusions must be dissipated eventually.

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:blink:

 

My vision of you as a pale, sensitive poet and a gentle, sophisticated Metrosexual with a manbag now lies in tatters.

 

It's for the best. All our illusions must be dissipated eventually.

 

lol

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:blink:

My vision of you as a pale, sensitive poet and a gentle, sophisticated Metrosexual with a manbag now lies in tatters.

It's for the best. All our illusions must be dissipated eventually.

Sensitive poet. lol

O captain, my captain!

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Sensitive poet. lol

O captain, my captain!

 

A quick Google search reveals that this is a reference to "Dead Poets Society" (I've been caught out with these metrosexual cultural references before, as you know ;) ). That's one of dozens of critically-acclaimed films that I've failed to see over the last 25 years, due to my life of drudgery and drunkenness.

 

Back in the 80s, I saw all such films. I was a metrosexual before Beckham made the Man Utd youth team, before metrosexuals even existed, but it all went terribly wrong.

 

Maybe Wes Morgan could lead communal recitals of this poem at LCFC? Though Mahrez looks more the delicate, poetic type. Can you get ruddy, chunky poets? Oh yes! There's the Celtic ones, yer Dylan Thomases, Seamus Heaneys & Brendan Behans (though he was mainly poetic prose, wasn't he?)

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A quick Google search reveals that this is a reference to "Dead Poets Society" (I've been caught out with these metrosexual cultural references before, as you know ;) ). That's one of dozens of critically-acclaimed films that I've failed to see over the last 25 years, due to my life of drudgery and drunkenness.

Back in the 80s, I saw all such films. I was a metrosexual before Beckham made the Man Utd youth team, before metrosexuals even existed, but it all went terribly wrong.

Maybe Wes Morgan could lead communal recitals of this poem at LCFC? Though Mahrez looks more the delicate, poetic type. Can you get ruddy, chunky poets? Oh yes! There's the Celtic ones, yer Dylan Thomases, Seamus Heaneys & Brendan Behans (though he was mainly poetic prose, wasn't he?)

Dylan Thomas wasn't chunky, he was a bit of a bohemian stud. Poets were all pre rockstar rockstars, writing lines to get their end away.

And the O Captain line is as much a Whitman reference. Is this all helping?

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Dylan Thomas wasn't chunky, he was a bit of a bohemian stud. Poets were all pre rockstar rockstars, writing lines to get their end away.

And the O Captain line is as much a Whitman reference. Is this all helping?

 

Dylan Thomas looks as if he had a chunky face and nose, even if his body was not chunky, so I can relate to him. Maybe I should style myself as a bohemian stud?

 

Helping? Quoting Whitman is helping to restore your image as a sensitive poet in my mind's eye, after the shock of my exposure to such base carnal crudity from such an unexpected source.  :D

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is that something to do with Abe Lincoln? I believe i may have it on a E-book somewhere.I forget why i looked it up now. may have been the film.

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is that something to do with Abe Lincoln? I believe i may have it on a E-book somewhere.I forget why i looked it up now. may have been the film.

Walt Whitman was like an american version of yourself from yesteryear.

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Dylan Thomas looks as if he had a chunky face and nose, even if his body was not chunky, so I can relate to him. Maybe I should style myself as a bohemian stud?

 

Helping? Quoting Whitman is helping to restore your image as a sensitive poet in my mind's eye, after the shock of my exposure to such base carnal crudity from such an unexpected source.  :D

 

 

dylan-thumb.jpgdylan1.jpg

 

 

 

Look at that dashing rogue.

 

Okay, he got a got a bit spongy faced in his later years (not that he lived to that old!) but, hey, everyone's metabolism slows down!

is that something to do with Abe Lincoln? I believe i may have it on a E-book somewhere.I forget why i looked it up now. may have been the film.

 

It was Walt Whitman's tribute to Abe Lincoln, yes. 

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