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From: lauren_macsporren
Date: Thu Jun 6, 2002 6:13pm
Subject: Re: the money programme

Mmmmm Matt Baker's legs, yes I would rather look than discuss,
especially when he has to wear a kilt on BP, which has happened quite
a lot for some reason. And by the way, I am in no way complaining.


--- In a previous message comedysnail wrote:
> Hey you should be a stand up comedienne you!! You can just stand
> there and people can laugh at you. Fantastic! Deary me! lol! I do
> like your posts! (and your obsession with Blue Peter!) I wonder
> whether Konnie often says "ram it in". The use of accidental double
> entendres on Blue Peter. Discuss.
> Matt Baker's legs. Discuss. Although I know Lauren would rather
look
> than discuss, maybe that could be a pratical exercise...
>
> Hmmm...and maybe I should be off now!!
>
> Love Sarah xxxx
>
> --- In a previous message lauren_macsporren"
> wrote:
> > I didnt see the money programme but I wish I had. I like money.
> Don't
> > worry about your message not being Derren-related. The fact that
> your
> > concerns about Derren-relatedness were aired means that the
> message
> > then became Derren-related, as mine is now. Congratulations.
> >
> > I just emailed Blue Peter to congratulate Konnie on her
despicably
> > filthy comment, "ram it in and glug it down". HAHA! Hope they
read
> it
> > out on Blue Peter! Hmmmm methinks not likely to be honest.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In a previous message mr_ironbrew wrote:
> > > Not particularly Derren related and not a prgramme I would
> normally
> > > watch but did anyone see the Money programme on BBC2 the other
> > > night? There was quite a lot of NLP stuff on there where a
> > > successfully Barclays businessman tried an NLP course to become
> a
> > > better businessman and 'better' person in general. I'm no
> expert
> > so
> > > can't remember specific techniques used but the programme did
> show
> > > parts of the actual process and I thought explained quite well
> how
> > > NLP works. The businessman seemed very happy with the results!
> > >
> > > Like I say, not particularly Derren related but I've posted it
> now
> > so
> > > there's no going back.

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