If You're Not Too Shy?

Originally posted by purr@Mar 29 2005, 10:00 PM
Okay, here's a scary one:

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Nah cant agree there I am sure you could make a few males PURR................?



Sorry purr forgot to add welcome........ ;)
 
I had no idea that there are so many good looking people on here (with the obvious exceptions of DIVER and Cricketfan!).

Well done everyone.

By the way, so far, nothing that has been said about Shadow Leader has been acurate. Basically, she has an above average pair of "Bristols" and she scrubs-up fairly well (when she makes an effort).
 
...and the one that makes you look least like an old queen, too..... :lol:

You're too kind Relks.....pint of Tenants, wasn't it??!!! :lol:
 
Wasn't Julie Burchill the one who used to be married to that awful Tony Parsons? Now a newspaper columnist... though I can't say I can picture her off the top of my head!

Oh, and thanks Merlin :D
 
She lives in Brighton, was indeed married to 'that awful' Tony Parsons (where he now?), looks amaaaaazingly like Purr and vice versa, and is a bit like Janet Street-Paw'a in that she can be loud, and enjoys stirring things. She'd have been pretty extreme on a number of our topics, particularly religion, abortion, education, etc. Not one to pussyfoot around with a topic, our Joolee!
 
Sometimes controversial, sometimes aggravating, sometimes infuriating but always worth reading. She was Bristol born in 1959, Bristol; she has worked on the NME, the Spectator, Daily Mail, Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Observer, the Express and the Times. Yes, she was married to fellow hip young gun-slinger Tony Parsons (about whom she has little to say that is good) and had one son, Bobby; married another journo, Cosmo Landesman, and had another son, Jack; now third-time luckily married to Daniel Raven, brother to Charlotte, Julie's her former amoureuse during her lesbian period (quite protracted between second and third marriages).

Founding Editor of The Modern Review; wrote various books such as the 1980s-defining blockbuster novel 'Ambition', also 'No Exit' and the autobiography 'I knew I was Right'. Her latest novel is the teenage lesbian romance, Sugar Rush. Between 1998 and 2003 Julie wrote a sparkling must-read weekly column in the Guardian and from 2004 began a new spell at The Times.

Formerly the queen of the Groucho club and once possibly the only existant tubby lipstick'd feminist communist. The booze is now recreational and the cokeherad has reformed. She is now sedate, suburban and a lissom size 14, living a "lotus-eating shopping-and-fucking, self-starting life" as a wannabe chav in Brighton although her heart is in Tel Aviv. Always surprising and wickedly witty she still manages to be charming, down-to-earth, happy and bright.
 
Julie Burchill fronted a documentary on Sky One on Sunday night, putting the pro-Chav case. As you can imagine it was pretty weak, based mainly on the fact that the middle class were jealous of the Chavs!

It was pretty crude to watch, especially Lizzy Bardsley of Wife-Swap (in)fame explaining why she had taken one of the only two days that she had been to work in her life off sick!

"Yer see I've got chronic Asthma" she told the camera with a fag in her mouth.
 
Not least jinnyj, who has a thing for Spanish men.....

Nah, seriously, that sounds like a great reason to put up a photo!!!! :D
 
Originally posted by purr@Mar 31 2005, 11:40 AM
Oh, well, Julie Burchill's nothing like me then. I'm not loud or opinionated at all :D




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Oh yes that’s a slander not an ego boost to you PURR............ :D :D

I actually don't see a great likeness at all, and obviously its not your mannerisms that are on a par with her either? she sounds a bit rebellious to me so actually no comparison at all would be the call...........
 
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