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Im not his type massive, You on the other hand, Are very well in. He likes them massive <laugh> So don't doddle around get in there now before he changes his mind, Think off all the glee you'll be missing.
 
Must admit rod im glad you said conversation at the end there <laugh> All though I bet massive wouldn't mind getting it on with gas after a night of glee with tiger <laugh>
 
I would like to see Massive and Gas meeting up.

Could you imagin the conversation, it would be classic tv viewing. The tourettes twins
**** off ****ie

what a pair of 40 year old ******ed virgins who are ****ing hilarious to watch?

Yeah could be right.


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A GENTLEMAN poet who charmed the nation on The Undateables is still looking for love.

Brett starred in the second episode of the Channel 4 show about people with challenging conditions.

The 21-year-old from Bristol has learning difficulties and told the Evil Post: “I was very ecstatic and excited about taking part – it was like static electricity.”

The audience saw Brett meeting Jackie at a speed dating event for people with learning difficulties.

He took her out twice and was won over by her “grace and elegance” and “mesmerised” by her eyes – but she just wanted to be friends.

However Brett’s gentle demeanour and attempts to ‘woo’ her with love poems and chocolate won over the audience.

He wrote Jackie eight poems, and told her by text that he loved her – before their first date.

“Maybe I shouldn’t have rushed in feet first,” he said.

“If I could reverse the polarity of the neutron flow, like Doctor Who always says, and go back in history, I think I would be a lot cooler.”

The show has faced some criticism for allegedly demeaning the participants, who included people with facial disfigurements or conditions like Tourettes.
Well, I think thats ****ing great!
 
Thought it was me for a minute there but we're not the same age :) Good try though massive



Now tell us, Which one are you <laugh>

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A GENTLEMAN poet who charmed the nation on The Undateables is still looking for love.

Brett starred in the second episode of the Channel 4 show about people with challenging conditions.

The 20 - year-old from Bristol has learning difficulties and told the Evil Post: &#8220;I was very ecstatic and excited about taking part &#8211; it was like static electricity.&#8221;

The audience saw Brett meeting Jackie at a speed dating event for people with learning difficulties.

He took her out twice and was won over by her &#8220;grace and elegance&#8221; and &#8220;mesmerised&#8221; by her eyes &#8211; but she just wanted to be friends.

However Brett&#8217;s gentle demeanour and attempts to &#8216;woo&#8217; her with love poems and chocolate won over the audience.

He wrote Jackie eight poems, and told her by text that he loved her &#8211; before their first date.

&#8220;Maybe I shouldn&#8217;t have rushed in feet first,&#8221; he said.

&#8220;If I could reverse the polarity of the neutron flow, like Doctor Who always says, and go back in history, I think I would be a lot cooler.&#8221;

The show has faced some criticism for allegedly demeaning the participants, who included people with facial disfigurements or conditions like Tourettes.
Well, I think thats ****ing great!

<laugh>.