Does anyone else fancy Sue Perkins?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,382
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    tribade wrote: »
    Erm, ok. She's a bit more gay than she was before.
    She was more likely always that way and just didn't realise.
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    Aletheia wrote: »
    Ah I see. Had never heard of her before.

    No offense to Victoria but I think I'll stick with Giles Coran myself.

    She presented that programme about the derivation of words on BBC2. I can't recall it's name. I think I'd feel a bit inadequate if I went out for a drink with Victoria, Giles and Sue. They're all very witty.
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    kimindex wrote: »
    She presented that programme about the derivation of words on BBC2. I can't recall it's name. I think I'd feel a bit inadequate if I went out for a drink with Victoria, Giles and Sue. They're all very witty.

    That programme sounds interesting. Why is it that everytime I switch the TV on all I find is soaps and reality TV rather than something like that?

    I'd probably be the same but, on the plus side, we could always pretend that we've lost our voices due to a bad cold or something and just be entertained by listening in on their repartee.
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    Aletheia wrote: »
    That programme sounds interesting. Why is it that everytime I switch the TV on all I find is soaps and reality TV rather than something like that?

    I'd probably be the same but, on the plus side, we could always pretend that we've lost our voices due to a bad cold or something and just be entertained by listening in on their repartee.

    Yes, it was an excellent programme and well presented by Victoria.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balderdash_and_Piffle

    Yes, every wit needs an appreciative audience!
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    kimindex wrote: »
    Yes, it was an excellent programme and well presented by Victoria.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balderdash_and_Piffle

    Yes, every wit needs an appreciative audience!

    Thanks for that.

    So they're actually related. A bit of sibling rivalry should make for even better repartee I imagine!
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    Aletheia wrote: »
    Thanks for that.

    So they're actually related. A bit of sibling rivalry should make for even better repartee I imagine!

    Offspring of Alan too.

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    cobaltmale wrote: »
    Offspring of Alan too.

    G

    I noticed that. They obviously come by their wit and love of semantics honestly.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18,071
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    Vicky is cute :o
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,658
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    I think she should forget being a lesbian and marry Giles Corin. They are the perfect couple!
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    Justabloke wrote: »
    she looks and acts like a bloke FFS:eek:


    She is the physical embodiment of the sterotypical image that a lot of people have about lesbians....

    dungerees and comfortable shoes.

    You obviously haven't been watching her in The Supersizers Go..., then!! She's got a great figure and lovely legs too!

    So yes, I fancy her - and Victoria Corin, too! :D
  • dofferdoffer Posts: 2,746
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    Have to say I've always had a thing for Sue.

    Girls who wear glasses should always get passes :)
  • GneissGneiss Posts: 14,555
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    tomorrow wrote: »
    I had no idea she was a lesbian.
    Nor did I until my wife mentioned it when this thread came up....

    Either way for me she's as far removed as it gets from being sexy.
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    I love watching the Supersizers with Giles Coren and Sue, the two have me in fits of giggles throughout really and I just love their chemistry and how they just seem so jolly around each other, I'd say it makes the whole programme really.

    In the Seventies one where they went to the School together and then did the whole fondue thing, never laughed so much as I did when Giles took the Chocolate off her face for the Marshmallow, my god :)
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