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BBC: Tall girls, short girls, fat girls, thin girls, ugly girls and.."

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“Tall girls, short girls, fat girls, thin girls, ugly girls and pretty girls, tarts and floozies, nymphomaniacs and gangsters’ molls…

And, nice girls, respectable girls, upper middle-class girls with good manners and impeccable accents. 

This is the story of four girls. 

They all live together in one flat in one square in one particular part of London. 

And the story begins with an advertisement in an evening paper.”


So then, the BBC was once great, correct?


Enjoy the vid, and where are the upper-class nymphomaniacs, these days, I wonder?



Is this the unspoiled London, England, which I missed, myself, when I was young?


I guess I will never see it now, though.


Such a shame.


Best regards,

Gamma

Hey Gamma, when your about to partake in some horizontal rumba just close your eyes, After all you don't look at the mantel piece when your poking the fire. I like the ones that go off like a bucket of prawns in the sun, regardless of their looks,

Why is it that yet another post like this make me suspiciously ponder the real age of the writer? The gender orientation? Historic personal relationships and success or failure of ? Nationality origin?

"Tarts and floozies" ?

Rarely if ever is there anything related to person that is much different to a DJT expression.

Derogatory projection or self congratulatory.

AI on uppers !

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2 hours ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Why is it that yet another post like this make me suspiciously ponder the real age of the writer? The gender orientation? Historic personal relationships and success or failure of ? Nationality origin?

"Tarts and floozies" ?

Rarely if ever is there anything related to person that is much different to a DJT expression.

Derogatory projection or self congratulatory.

AI on uppers !

Velly Solly, but....

I believe my ONLY fault in posting this topic is that....

I did NOT post this Topic on Any Given Sunday.

IF you were to actually WATCH this wonderful BBC vid, then you, too, just like me, would understand just how wonderful it really is.

a. I love the way the girls talk.

b. I love their world views

c. I love that they are white

d. WHAT IS not TO LOVE....?????

We can never go home again, and so much the pity is this.

STILL, I do retain memories, and they cannot take away my memories.....can they?

NOTE: Please watch the full vid, before you come down on me, too harshly....thank you.

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2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

before you come down on me

Please do NOT come down on me....

I am, like you, just making do......

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Can we please research this further?

The real question is THIS:

We can start by trying to identify the origin of this interesting string of words: "Tall girls, short girls, fat girls, thin girls". What I need to know is...was it the BBC writer who came up with this string FIRST, or was it Eric. I know that you know my meaning. Do you have any info re this?

According to Gemini, here is what the AI knows, so far.....

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Thankfully, I imposed upon Gemini to flesh this out a bit....as follows....

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IMHO, the BBC writer stole Eric's lyrics for his story....

Talking about girls, what'up with those hot, super good looking girls on F/B asking, do you like me, would you like to be be my b/f, or, I'm lonely' please say hi and many more com'on phrases, what, if anything, whoever put them there,hoping o achieve?

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