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How You Imagine A Fellow Tv Member To Look Like?

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A chameleon? Please to elaborate?

Well it's hard to pin you down, you're either Skagged up Rents, Bunneted or Rick James, bitch! Who knows what will be next.

Where LBD with the photoshop when you need him?..... :o ROB!!

The nearest thing I could imagine is Billy Conolly, but you're probably thinking Sean Connery :D

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DSK on a windy day

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This is very funny. I guess he should have worn his heavy duty kilt that day!

A chameleon? Please to elaborate?

Well it's hard to pin you down, you're either Skagged up Rents, Bunneted or Rick James, bitch! Who knows what will be next.

Where LBD with the photoshop when you need him?..... :o ROB!!

The nearest thing I could imagine is Billy Conolly, but you're probably thinking Sean Connery :D

I think I am due a new image - hmm, watch this space!

Robski

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Daniel Cohn-Bendit. Uh.. Thanks. :o

I'm struggling to picture anything for except Homer, Bart and strangely Gordon Kaye from 'allo 'allo! I'm sure I can do better.

Donna.

There is an age old joke about a sailor in a bar with a small head explaining

his physical condition by a story about rescuing a mermaid and the punchline

was "well how about a little head then?"

I'm sure jamesieboy has posted it numerous times.

Tell me sir , is your head small compared to he rest of your body ?

:o

DSK on a windy day

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Ah hah! I knew it. Those men in skirts wear g-strings!

Kind of cute, DSK. Maybe you shaved your buns that day.

A chameleon? Please to elaborate?

Well it's hard to pin you down, you're either Skagged up Rents, Bunneted or Rick James, bitch! Who knows what will be next.

Where LBD with the photoshop when you need him?..... :o ROB!!

The nearest thing I could imagine is Billy Conolly, but you're probably thinking Sean Connery :D

I think I am due a new image - hmm, watch this space!

This is The Dan Sai Kid when he finally meets Austhaied near CMU somewhere.

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farangsay....close enough....but i would finish up all that chocolate and not let it go to waste :D:o

but then again...I could almost be the next pic you posted :D only difference being Id have the shirt on :D and face would be painted Oranjeeeeeeeee :D

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Jet amd LBG....

Hypocrisy is the act of condemning another person, where the stated basis for the criticism is the breach of a rule which also applies to the critic and of which the critic is in breach to a similar or greater extent. A person engaged in hypocrisy is called a hypocrite. The word hypocrisy, derives from the Late Latin hypocrisis which further derives from the Greek υπόκρισις (hypókrisis) --- both meaning 'play-acting' or 'pretense'. The Greek noun derives from the compound verb υποκρῑνεσθαι (hypokrīnesthai) from ὑπό- (hypo-) under + κρῑνειν (krīnein), to judge, which itself is etymologically related to the word "criticism".

Though hypocrisy is frequently invoked as an accusation in debates, theorists have studied the utility of hypocrisy, and in some cases have suggested that the conflicts manifested as hypocrisy are a necessary or even beneficial part of human behavior and society...

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