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Yes, she just looks like a featureless anybody now. She used to have a really cool look.

Silly plastic surgeried people. :(

I didn't see any of these Dawn programmes! Just two or three on BBC Three previously. D'oh.

Watching Freaky eaters on BBC1.

some very weird eaters out there.

Quote: Aaron @ September 30 2008, 10:55 PM BST

I didn't see any of these Dawn programmes! Just two or three on BBC Three previously. D'oh.

Well, at least you were lucky enough to see the giving birth one... Sick Sick

I saw the nudey one. I'd have been more impressed with her gumption if she wasn't such a babe.

She's sooo pretty!
Am a bit jealous.

She even makes the fringe look good, Aaron you must agree.

She looks a bit like Trisha from Emmerdale, only nicer.

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 11:03 PM BST

Well, at least you were lucky enough to see the giving birth one... Sick Sick

Yes. That one was ... well, not too bad until the very end. Eep.

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 11:07 PM BST

She's sooo pretty!
Am a bit jealous.

She even makes the fringe look good, Aaron you must agree.

Hah! I was about to say that she would look better without the fringe. But yeah. It looks faaaaaaaar better on her than, well, pretty much anyone and everyone else.

Still looks like a slightly older Lily Allen.

Yep!

The Prize with Paul Newman.

He's so handsome.

I just Googled him and remembered he's the dead one.

Yeah. Bright, me.

Anyway.

They're showing the making of a new Dorian Gray movie on Film 2008 zooo.

I am watching an episode of Brunel - The Little Giant, about the Great Western Railway.

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 30 2008, 11:50 PM BST

They're showing the making of a new Dorian Gray movie on Film 2008 zooo.

I missed it. :(

I'll probably try to see the film though.

Quote: zooo @ September 30 2008, 11:03 PM BST

Well, at least you were lucky enough to see the giving birth one... Sick Sick

I was fortunate enough to be at the births of all three of my lovely children (and the conceptions, obviously).

It's magical, overwhelming, and like an explosion in an abattoir (not the conceptions).

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