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Looks a bit like John Cusack, like his cousin or something?

Quote: Lee @ 9th January 2014, 11:56 PM GMT

Looks a bit like John Cusack, like his cousin or something?

Or the Boss?

John Mayer too.

That's Mayer, not Major. ;)

Quote: Lee @ 9th January 2014, 11:56 PM GMT

Looks a bit like John Cusack, like his cousin or something?

Ha, he does look like him. They are all very yummy.

Quote: George Kaplan @ 9th January 2014, 11:58 PM GMT

That's Mayer, not Major. ;)

Sick

Laughing out loud

Even though I'm not a girly, if I was, I'd go for Detective Inspector Greg LeStrade. Not only does he have an easy going, silvery fox, Dilfy charm, he can get you out of parking tickets and has handcuffs.

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Aw, he is sweet. And looks a bit like that football manager bloke.

I always preferred Mycroft, myself. But I suspect I may not be his type.

Quote: zooo @ 10th January 2014, 12:36 AM GMT

Aw, he is sweet.

Sweet? That's the kiss of death for LeStrade then, no fanny for him.

Quote: Jennie @ 10th January 2014, 12:39 AM GMT

I always preferred Mycroft, myself. But I suspect I may not be his type.

He is also sweet. I kind of liked Moriarty.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ 10th January 2014, 12:39 AM GMT

Sweet? That's the kiss of death for LeStrade then, no fanny for him.

Men always think that! But it's not true.

Quote: zooo @ 10th January 2014, 12:41 AM GMT

But it's not true.

Sherlock, Mr. Darcy, Loki - two things in common - arrogant knob heads and clunge magnets.

Youre just not meeting the right class of lady at your weekly registration as a sex offender.

Quote: sootyj @ 10th January 2014, 12:46 AM GMT

Youre just not meeting the right class of lady at your weekly registration as a sex offender.

Not since that work experience girl went missing. Whistling nnocently

Hey you said we should split her, its not my fault I'm really literally minded.

Tennant is also a, er 'fanny magnet'. And he's lovely.

Quote: zooo @ 10th January 2014, 12:41 AM GMT

Men always think that! But it's not true.

It kind of is. I use "sweet" as code for "I would run rings round him". Which would not be a particularly healthy relationship dynamic.

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