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Thread: Weird Crushes
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08-26-2008, 06:31 PM #81
Oh yes, big sighs for Dylan. Ever since I saw him in Black Books sitting in my living room in Queensland I wanted a messed-up confused Irish drunk of my own! Quickly discovered on moving to the UK that Irish men are much more dangerous than their soft accents imply...although it did take me a few tries to admit it to myself.

And big yesses for Alan Rickman! Surprisingly, lots of other women get that when I tell them, not many men do.
For plain yum, I wouldn't avert my eyes to a shirtless James McAvoy or Christian Bale!
ops: My boyfriend teases me every time we watch Batman!
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08-26-2008, 06:44 PM #82
Although having thought about it, Christian Bale is not really a wierd crush. Although my other wierd one is Hugh Laurie in House, being possibly 30 yrs older than me. Something about a mixture of the voice and attitude does it for me, never mind that he'd probably poke you in the forehead and laugh at your inability to self-diagnose your sinus pain! Maybe I just like authority figures
ops: oohah!
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08-26-2008, 08:10 PM #83
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ooooh Christian Bale in that black Batman suit was utterly divine. All chiseled jawline and brooding demeanor.
I have a Heuuuuge pash on Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters. I love how he can look sooooo geeky and then, in the next breath, sooooo sexy. Every New Year, the first track that I play after The Bells is Learning To Fly. Dunno why. I just adore it.
BUT these are lovely people that loads of people have crushes on! Let's get back to our shameful 'I ought not, but I would' list LOL!
AX
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08-27-2008, 12:33 AM #84
lol, blue peter presenters are just off limits, well maybe a bondage session with sticky back plastic.
Matt baker always had me in stitches, they got a new dog on the show which he trained, poor bitch never had a minet to her self, she was always on his lap.
God knows what abuse she may have suffered. He even stole her dog collar to wear to torture garden ( don't believe me ask the dog )
I watched hellboy 2 tonight and quite fancied the token bad guy, apparently he used to be in bros ? - something about a man who knows how to work his weapon is appealing.
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08-27-2008, 09:28 AM #85
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08-27-2008, 09:45 AM #86
Yeah, you gotta love the guy really! I have the same sort of "do I fancy her" with so many female songstresses. Ladies like Pink and Christina are serious offenders in that category. One moment they can look hot to proverbially trot, and the next moment you feel you should be throwing them loose change...
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08-27-2008, 10:03 AM #87
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08-27-2008, 10:08 AM #88
Ooh do share!
Snowflakes and Sparkles
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08-27-2008, 10:12 AM #89
What can I say, I'm one of those cunning linguist types, tis true!
Yes, the new crushes are always out there, waiting to pounce on you like an epileptic stoat. Like at the weekend, one spotted one or two of the Olympians who'd be worth a go! Sure, they're superior physical specimens, which would no doubt add to my usual feeling of self-inferiority no end, but lets face it; it's the only time its safe to fancy a girl in a tracksuit...
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08-27-2008, 10:38 AM #90
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