Guilty Pleasures 4: Your first crush

Posted by: Kevin-W on 19 December 2006

You have to name three first crushes.

1. A contemporary or near contemporary
2.A celebrity
3. An older woman or man (someone's mum/dad, a teacher, etc)

Here are mine

1. A girl in my class at school when I was about 11 - a dusky, Gypsy girl called Deborah Everett who had big dark eyes and curly black hair

2. Suzy Quatro (that bass! all that leather! Can the Can!)

3. A supply teacher (I think she was called Miss Sutton) who taught maths in my last year at primary school. All the boys in my class were potty about her as she was very pretty, had long straight blonde hair and wore short skirts (you could always see the tops of her stockings). Phwoar!

All of these crushes would have been about 1973/74 so I guess I'm showing my age. No pics I'm afraid, except of the divine Miss Q...
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by Chillkram
He'd obviously have to get behind me and thee!
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by Chillkram
Although that may prove a little dangerous for us!
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by acad tsunami
There is hope for us yet Mark

Posted on: 20 December 2006 by Earwicker
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Originally posted by acad tsunami:
OOOOh Mama! I only ever watched Dallas to see if she would be in a bikini by the pool - Thanks Mark. Smile

EW would nob her.

Might do... Razz
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by u5227470736789439
quote:
Originally posted by acad tsunami:
Hattie Jacques? I thought this was a fat free thread? Razz


Nah! If i had the choice I would prefer comfort in a straight line to FI cornering, and a good breakfast!

Somehow I also had a soft spot for the "Two fat Ladies!" Food never looked so fine, and so what about the 19th hole! I love a good soufle!!!

Fredrik!

PS: Acad, an email follows!

PPS: If I wanted copulating skeletons [I am one], then I could always put on a harpsichord duet! Beecham's wise words about that nasty beast of an instrument in the 1930s, at least till the restorations of the lovely old baroque instruments like the Ruckers or Taskin, or the modern 'baroque style' versions from Goble [Oxford, UK], or Hammer [East German].
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by u5227470736789439
The best beef is marbled [with fat] and the phenomenon of venison is almost entitely without fat. The Norse are a humourless race. Perhaps two thousand years of venison has its price to pay. Fat is good!

From trying to get fatter Fredrik
Posted on: 20 December 2006 by u5227470736789439
Thinking of standing in line, as suggested more than two posts above, does anyone recall the one about the Bionic Lady, The Invisble Man and Superman. Unfortunately Superman did not spot the the Invisble Man on his mission to serve the needs of the Bionic Lady! I bet the porr Invisible Man did not sit down for a week!

Fredrik
Posted on: 21 December 2006 by Chillkram
quote:
Originally posted by acad tsunami:
There is hope for us yet Mark



'Glassman (her cosmetic surgeon husband) paid $50,000 bail in 2002 on charges of roughing up Victoria'


...I didn't realise that using 40 grit sandpaper was part of the preparation for cosmetic enhancement!

Mark