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The big question ooh aah missus. I don't think I would haveRe: This is amazing
Bless me at sweet sixteen I was in love with Pernell Roberts who played Adam in Bonanza. The bald thing lasted over to Yul Bryner. Real life well I had been kissed at sixteen, when I was nearly seventeen I went to Pontin's Holiday Camp in Somerset and met a guy slightly older than me. Funny he really liked me and I liked him but in those days I was what you would call a good girl and he wanted to sow his wild oats.Re: This is amazing
Just googled Pernell Roberts - what a stunning smile! Very handsome man. There was something very sexy about Yul Bryner wasn't there. Nothing wrong with being a good girl Cookie At 16, I was mad on David Bowie and Steve McQueen so you can see a logical link there ...... somewhereRe: This is amazing
Yep - me and Cate both on the same wavelength - I left a boy sitting in the cinema once (said I was going to the loo) and walked out - 'I' wanted to 'see' the film, he had other ideas. Now, dont worry - as Jem did - His vanity took a little dent, that was allRe: This is amazing
If you were a bouncy happy person then I think in my younger days I was often misunderstood as a flirt. I probably was but it was in all innocence. I got really fed up as I considered myself overweight and ugly.Re: This is amazing
Fair men can be gits as well Cookie as my first husband proved! If we never dealt with the wrong 'uns (as my Dad used to call them), how would we know the good 'uns. The only time I got it horribly wrong (as far as my parents were concerned but that was the whole point really - why didn't they get that ) was when I dated a biker (kind of hell's angel I suppose) and he took me home on his big motorbike and my parents had a fit! As an adult, I can understand why now but that was such a lot of fun (and, for a biker, he was very respectful and didn't push his luck so to speak ).Thread Tools | |
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