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Old 20-04-2014, 21:42
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Well I don't really know how. I suppose I've never tried it properly.
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Old 20-04-2014, 21:48
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Well I don't really know how. I suppose I've never tried it properly.
Just be a bit cheeky.
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Old 20-04-2014, 21:53
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I'd try being cheeky and probably end up sounding like a right knob.
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Old 20-04-2014, 21:54
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I'd try being cheeky and probably end up sounding like a right knob.
If that happens, at least you're using the right end.
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Old 20-04-2014, 22:35
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I just make a lot of eye contact, smile, be playful. And sort of downplay any compliments, but make it obvious you're doing it, if that makes sense.

I'm very good at flirting with most guys I meet, but when it comes to guys I seriously like. (there's only been a couple) I tend to over-think things and it's harder.
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Old 20-04-2014, 22:39
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Random fact... I'm useless at flirting.
Go on, try some role-play with me. You see me and you're like "oh I say, what totty", you approach me, what would you do?

Honestly my flirting skills aren't much better, if it's someone I like I try so hard to be cool and make them think I couldn't care less about them that it clearly highlights the fact I do
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Old 20-04-2014, 22:40
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I just make a lot of eye contact, smile, be playful. And sort of downplay any compliments, but make it obvious you're doing it, if that makes sense.

I'm very good at flirting with most guys I meet, but when it comes to guys I seriously like. (there's only been a couple) I tend to over-think things and it's harder.
I'm exactly the same. I'll talk to anyone, literally, but I go to jelly in those situations.

When I was on ITV2 (for like 4 seconds), they'd actually edited down a 45 minute clip.....
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Old 20-04-2014, 22:40
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Did anyone watch Fargo?
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Old 20-04-2014, 22:58
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I'd try being cheeky and probably end up sounding like a right knob.
Ooh if you're ever in doubt and think you've maybe pushed the cheekiness too far lol and verging on slight knob, go with some self deprecating humour, that usually helps swing the balance back to cheeky chappy
I just make a lot of eye contact, smile, be playful. And sort of downplay any compliments, but make it obvious you're doing it, if that makes sense.

I'm very good at flirting with most guys I meet, but when it comes to guys I seriously like. (there's only been a couple) I tend to over-think things and it's harder.
Haha that's so true! It's never as hard to mess around and banter with those who you genuinely don't like in that way, but put a potential in front of you and it's like bloody mission impossible :/
Go on, try some role-play with me. You see me and you're like "oh I say, what totty", you approach me, what would you do?

Honestly my flirting skills aren't much better, if it's someone I like I try so hard to be cool and make them think I couldn't care less about them that it clearly highlights the fact I do
Haha, I've now got a vision of that scene with Mark as some rah from Chelsea
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Old 20-04-2014, 23:07
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Thanks for all the advice!


Go on, try some role-play with me. You see me and you're like "oh I say, what totty", you approach me, what would you do?
Um.. I don't know..

I'd barely manage to say 'hi'.

I'm very good at flirting with most guys I meet, but when it comes to guys I seriously like. (there's only been a couple) I tend to over-think things and it's harder.
Oohh Matron!

I guess that's another way to tell a guy you're interested.

Haha, I've now got a vision of that scene with Mark as some rah from Chelsea
With me wearing my bow tie as well...

When I was on ITV2 (for like 4 seconds), they'd actually edited down a 45 minute clip.....
Wait.. what?! You were on ITV2???

If that happens, at least you're using the right end.
ba-dum-tish!!
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Old 20-04-2014, 23:14
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Wait.. what?! You were on ITV2???

I take it you never watched Jedward Let Loose?
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Old 21-04-2014, 06:44
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Did anyone watch Fargo?
I did......
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Old 21-04-2014, 10:04
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I take it you never watched Jedward Let Loose?
Nope.. can't say I ever did.
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Old 21-04-2014, 11:45
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What did you think? The scene where Martin Freeman whacked his wife over the head was pretty powerful. The mood in my living room changed so quickly, from laughter at the first shot when she went cross eyed to shock when the blood started streaming down her face

I have to say that I felt no sympathy for Sam Hess when he was killed. People like that in real life are a waste of oxygen.
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Old 21-04-2014, 16:15
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Yikes, that sounds like a cheery programme.
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Old 21-04-2014, 17:21
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I thought I was good. A bit of black humour..... It could be up there for me, with bates motel and the returned.
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Old 21-04-2014, 17:59
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Yikes, that sounds like a cheery programme.
It's actually hilarious at times, but yeah it's pretty bleak... AND it's based on real life events.

I thought I was good. A bit of black humour..... It could be up there for me, with bates motel and the returned.
I felt sorry for Lester up until the hammer scene. If I was him I would have just cut my family and spouse out my life, it's not like he had any children to take care of.

I've heard a lot of people rave about Bates Motel, what is it?
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Old 21-04-2014, 18:47
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I've heard a lot of people rave about Bates Motel, what is it?
I believe its the prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
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Old 21-04-2014, 20:01
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I believe its the prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
It's less a prequel, more a re-imagining.

Ive got a slight obsession with psycho. Ever since a teacher showed the last half hour during classic, in primary school.

I'm not making this up.....
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Old 23-04-2014, 09:28
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Bumping this thread again. We can't be demoted to page two

How is everyone this morning? Nice and sunny in Northumberland today
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Old 23-04-2014, 09:35
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Bumping this thread again. We can't be demoted to page two

How is everyone this morning? Nice and sunny in Northumberland today
It's not bad in hull, either......
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Old 23-04-2014, 09:49
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It's not bad in hull, either......
Nice to see a bit of sunshine for a change
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Old 23-04-2014, 10:22
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Old 23-04-2014, 16:11
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Argh this doesn't ever happen but I feel really broody today. (For a relationship that is!)

I just really want to know what it's like, to do all the "couple" things like watching films on the sofa, going for walks in pretty/muddy places in wellies and meeting each others friends.

I usually feel content with being single but it's got me down today, I've only had one "thing" which lasted ages it wasn't really special. To me anyway.

Apologies for the mushiness. Maybe it's because I'm listening to Christina Perrie. I just feel like all my friends think I'm this carefree, "don't need no man" sassy player so it's embarrasing to say!
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Old 23-04-2014, 16:50
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Hi there

Argh this doesn't ever happen but I feel really broody today. (For a relationship that is!)

I just really want to know what it's like, to do all the "couple" things like watching films on the sofa, going for walks in pretty/muddy places in wellies and meeting each others friends.

I usually feel content with being single but it's got me down today, I've only had one "thing" which lasted ages it wasn't really special. To me anyway.

Apologies for the mushiness. Maybe it's because I'm listening to Christina Perrie. I just feel like all my friends think I'm this carefree, "don't need no man" sassy player so it's embarrasing to say!
I know how you feel. Sometimes when I need a cuddle (or a bearhug, sort of squeezes the sadness/stress away) and I'm on my own I think of couples and get a little envious.
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