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By Vivienne
#331041
It seems that the lovely Fearne Cotton has been lined up to present a new fashion series for ITV, alongside Sarah Harding and Abbey Clancy.

The young ladies will be checking out the latest styles/trends in fashion, and will also be snooping into the wardrobes of other celebs.!!

Well done Ms Cotton. Hope all goes well!! :-)
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By rustybike
#331042
Vivienne wrote:It seems that the lovely Fearne Cotton has been lined up to present a new fashion series for ITV, alongside Sarah Harding and Abbey Clancy.



Who's Abbey Clancy?
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By Vivienne
#331044
Sorry for delay in replying... got kicked out of the site! Abbey seems to be an English lingerie & catwalk model... If you're a guy, you can look up Wikepedia.. there are some boobs to look at!! 8)
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By rustybike
#331048
Vivienne wrote:Sorry for delay in replying... got kicked out of the site! Abbey seems to be an English lingerie & catwalk model... If you're a guy, you can look up Wikepedia.. there are some boobs to look at!! 8)


Oh I see... I understand Abbey and Ferne being a part of it - but what's Sarah Harding got to do with Fashion?

8) Only if i'm a guy? That's a shame. Can i still look her up if i'm a girl?
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By Vivienne
#331058
I guess you can look her up if you like, if you're a girl! I did, when I was investigating who she was. Sarah Harding? No idea. :?
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By MK Chris
#331060
rustybike wrote:Can i still look her up if i'm a girl?

Are you a girl? I assumed you were male.

Also, am I the only one who thinks Fearne Cotton tries way to hard to be "cool" and "down with the kids"?
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By Vivienne
#331061
I find her to be naturally stylish, Tophs ... she's got all her own ideas, which seem to work well.
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By rustybike
#331068
Topher wrote:
rustybike wrote:Can i still look her up if i'm a girl?

Are you a girl? I assumed you were male.

Also, am I the only one who thinks Fearne Cotton tries way to hard to be "cool" and "down with the kids"?


Nope. I'm a lady... well... a tomboy of a lady if that helps. So what made you think I was a geezer then?

No you're not... I think that too, I also think that she thinks she's cool too. BUT she does pull it off well. She's kinda cute... but thats because i like tattooed girls. There's just something about it.
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By Vivienne
#331072
I thought you were a boy too.. I think it's your user name "rusty bike".
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By MK Chris
#331078
rustybike wrote:Nope. I'm a lady... well... a tomboy of a lady if that helps. So what made you think I was a geezer then?

Possibly just your style of posting, your avatar and your username. I've been known to get it wrong before; I thought Sunny So Cal was a man, when in fact, she's quite a MILF.
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By rustybike
#331081
Vivienne wrote:I thought you were a boy too.. I think it's your user name "rusty bike".


hmmmm... never really thought about it.
I only used it because of my friends... it started with: dyke -> bike -> and for some reason my friends thought... "bikes are rusty" so it turned into rustybike... now they just call me rusty.
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By rustybike
#331084
Topher wrote:
rustybike wrote:Nope. I'm a lady... well... a tomboy of a lady if that helps. So what made you think I was a geezer then?

Possibly just your style of posting, your avatar and your username. I've been known to get it wrong before; I thought Sunny So Cal was a man, when in fact, she's quite a MILF.


Maybe... i'm just very tomboy like, not very girly or elegant with things for that matter. Plus, because I LOVE Southpark and Cartmans' sense of humour i chose that avatar and because it resembles my bed hair which made me chuckle. 8)
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By Vivienne
#331087
All you need to do to be a bit more girly is add .... hair accessories !! :-)
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By Yudster
#331092
I've never taken to Fearne Cotton as a presenter, but she does wear some very nice clothes.
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By Vivienne
#331105
It's odd, but Fearne Cotton seems to be a young lady people really like, or they just plain don't... bit of a "marmite gal".

Some of the clothes she does come up with can be quite "out of this world".
By wurzel
#331108
Vivienne wrote:It's odd, but Fearne Cotton seems to be a young lady people really like, or they just plain don't... bit of a "marmite gal".

Some of the clothes she does come up with can be quite "out of this world".

I like her. Even more so if she is a "marmite girl" ;) :p
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By Yudster
#331109
Chris wrote:
Yudster wrote:she does wear some very nice clothes.

I beg to differ.


Well, each to their own. I've seen pictures of her in a lot of sixties/hippy inspired stuff that quite appeals to me, and I think it suits her too.

Why do we say "beg to differ"? Why is begging a requirement? Surely it's ok to disagree with someone without having to beg?! I've often wondered that.
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By Vivienne
#331114
Sometimes she gets it just right, yuds... sometimes not... She was wearing a dress the other week which was covered in stars, and literally all you see were stars...
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By rustybike
#331118
Vivienne wrote:All you need to do to be a bit more girly is add .... hair accessories !! :-)


*spasms* I don't really do "girly" - it gets in the way of climbing trees. :D
I think the only makeup i've ever worn in my lifetime is a bit of eyeliner for my clockwork orange costume and some vaseline!
However, I have worn a dress once (but i was 1 - so maybe that doesn't count as something I did out of choice?)
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By rustybike
#331122
Yudster wrote:
Chris wrote:
Yudster wrote:she does wear some very nice clothes.

I beg to differ.


Well, each to their own. I've seen pictures of her in a lot of sixties/hippy inspired stuff that quite appeals to me, and I think it suits her too.

Why do we say "beg to differ"? Why is begging a requirement? Surely it's ok to disagree with someone without having to beg?! I've often wondered that.


I've always thought that too.
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By foot-loose
#331161
rustybike wrote:*spasms* I don't really do "girly" - it gets in the way of climbing trees. :D

Do tomboys actually climb trees? I just thought that was a stereotype?

I've not climbed a tree in ages. I could go up the one at the bottom of the garden but I have a feeling it will be a lot smaller than I remember. The neighbours might call the police as well.
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By rustybike
#331181
foot-loose wrote:
rustybike wrote:*spasms* I don't really do "girly" - it gets in the way of climbing trees. :D

Do tomboys actually climb trees? I just thought that was a stereotype?

I've not climbed a tree in ages. I could go up the one at the bottom of the garden but I have a feeling it will be a lot smaller than I remember. The neighbours might call the police as well.


I personally did when I was little and go out on my bike and hang around with boys but i'm not saying all tomboys climb trees. I'm assuming tomboys generally make a mess of themselves.

You should climb a tree, it's very invigorating. I did it the other month but it then took over an hour to get back down as I got stuck.
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By Vivienne
#331186
I used to climb trees, and have punch-ups with boys as a young girl. The other local females used to run away from me, because they were in nice dresses, holding hands, and I used to show up covered in muck and branches. Did you have a "red Indian girl" phase too, which meant drawing chalk lines on your face in different colours?