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Posted by Elevenses (U15353531) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
He needs renovation and refurbishment that's all. Go for it Fallon
Agreed. I suppose any long term developments would have to wait for TA. Except for Harry of course but somehow he doesn't count. Another good episode I thought.
Hear, hear!
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Posted by Ginslinger Redux (U14830013) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
They really seem to have got the hang of the format now - and it just shows how woefully underused Fallon and Kirsty are on the main programme. Great actresses the pair of them.
Go for it FallonÂ
I don't agree. To me, it came through clearly that they both intend to remain friends, but that is all from now on. I don't think Fallon is giving up on Harry - yet. I also think that Jazzer has finally got the message how deep her feelings are for him (Harry).
Eh? I didn't hear any of that.
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Posted by Ginslinger Redux (U14830013) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
She ought to.. I really hope she has....there is no chace and while in most relationships there can be one person who loves more when the disparity is so great it is demeaning. I think Jazzer understands that, that it would never be sufficiently equal in feeling and why he is content to settle for one wonderful night and an enduring friendship. Harry has gone...time for Fallon to dust her self off and open her heart and mind to new possibilities rather than waiting for something that isn't going to happen.
Harry has chosen another woman and a man over her now despite her throwing herself at him. Enough...he isn't that into her.. and Fallon is a lovely, warm woman. She deserves someone who loves her as much as Jazzer but for whom she can reciprocatet the feeling.
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Posted by Organoleptic Icon (U11219171) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
I'm sure Jazza will be willing to repeat the service from time to time. In fact they could become regular copulation companions?
#6 and #7 - well, time will tell. Interesting SL, anyway.
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Posted by Ginslinger Redux (U14830013) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
Well yes but I really think Fallon will be making a fool of herself if she doesn't give up ... from one who has bought that particular t shirt.... : (
Well, I can't tell, as I really have no experience whatsoever of bi-sexual relationships.
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Posted by Organoleptic Icon (U11219171) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
Well, I can't tell, as I really have no experience whatsoever of bi-sexual relationships.Â
That is the only sort I have tried.
Me and a member of the other sex.
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Posted by Ginslinger Redux (U14830013) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
I meant I wasted a lot of time yearning for someone who turned out to be gay. Knowing he loved me as much as he was capable of loving any woman was very small consolation. Fallon is flogging a dead horse.
Well, apart from yearning for, was there any intercourse? Yearning after someone who is gay is surely different from having a relationship with someone who is bisexual, isn't it? Virginia and Leonard Woolf were both bisexual.
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Posted by Ginslinger Redux (U14830013) on Thursday, 9th August 2012
It hought their marriage was unconsummated. And Fallon isn't in a relationship with Harry. Or married to him. She would merely like to be.
Presumanbly if you are both bisexual it might work but that doesn't seem to be the case with Fallon.
And as for me.. well I am far too sober to give any more details. All far too embarrassing to go into especially on a public forum.
It hought their marriage was unconsummated.Â
Well, if you say so. I've got a very thick biography of VW waiting to be read...
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