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Check his wheels!

Post 121

Abi

well it needs to be a classic obviously - more fun to drive smiley - winkeye


Check his wheels!

Post 122

Kaeori

A man who has the good taste (and moneysmiley - winkeye) to drive a Jaguar may have a lot more going for him than, say, the driver of a BMW or a 2CV.

Then one looks inside to see if it is clean and tidy, suitable for the carriage of a fine lady. Check the CDs / tapes.

Be wary of nose-pickings beneath driver's seat!smiley - yikes

smiley - coffee


Check his wheels!

Post 123

I'm not really here

I look for a wipe clean interior.


Check his wheels!

Post 124

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

The ignition.


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Post 125

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

Peregrin, I would just like to assure you that it is not essential to have a car. And a car-obsessed man is to be avoided at all costs - we all know what that indicates smiley - winkeye.


Check his wheels!

Post 126

I'm not really here

The main thing that I look for in a man (or indeed a woman) is genuine interest in me. No matter what other qualities he has, without that one it's all a huge waste of time.


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Post 127

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

~applauds~
Absolutely.
You really must be willing to make your lady feel as if she is the only woman in the world {for you} and you must NEVER EVER look at another female {the way you have been doing since puberty} whilst in her company.
Start practising, this takes willpower, but it can be done.


Check his wheels!

Post 128

I'm not really here

That's slightly harsh I feel GB. I usually point out nice looking women to my fella and ask what devious things he'd like to do to her. Then I make him do them to me. smiley - winkeye (When we get off the street of course!)
But I am known to be a bit kinky. smiley - biggrin


Check his wheels!

Post 129

Kaeori

Oh, and no moustache. (Well, how would you like it?)

smiley - coffee


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Post 130

Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive

Good point, Kaeori. No tashes, no beards, no comb-overs.


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Post 131

Mrs V

I don't know some men look good with a nice goatee... but not the doctor! I agree with Mina on the looking at other women bit, but then again, I am secure in the knowlege that no one is as good looking as me!!


Check his wheels!

Post 132

Abi

beard - no nice smile - yes

oh and a great sense of humour.


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Post 133

Kaeori

Lots of bonus points if he can make a nice cappuccino.smiley - smiley

smiley - coffee


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Post 134

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Sounds like Shellers is the man for you, Abi.


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Post 135

Sidney Kidney, AKA Gruby Ben, friend of Dirty Den

*furiously scribbles down notes*

What about neatly trimmed side burns that are being trained to a grow across the cheeks in a thin point just below cheek bone level?

Is that cool???

*has fingers crossed*

Sid smiley - cool


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Post 136

Abi

no Sid it makes you look like Salvador Dali!!!

Actually I had someone in mind when I posted that last thing.... smiley - smiley


Check his wheels!

Post 137

Sidney Kidney, AKA Gruby Ben, friend of Dirty Den

Oh!! *looks dishevelled*

Well I like them and so does my mum.... so there....

Salvador Dali... Pah!!

smiley - cool


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Post 138

HappyDude

whats wrong with beards


Check his facial hair!

Post 139

Shea the Sarcastic

I can't stand those skinny little sideburns that kinda make believe they're beards or something ... smiley - tongueout

If you're gonna have facial hair, have facial hair! A nice full beard and/or mustache, smiley - santanot these wussy little skinny eyebrow beard thingys ...


Check his facial hair!

Post 140

Sidney Kidney, AKA Gruby Ben, friend of Dirty Den

She called me wussy!!smiley - yikes

smiley - cool


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