"missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

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"missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

Post by Zat on Wed 10 Mar 2010, 12:52

OK, who is the writer talking about in this article?

One guess was all it took.
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Now, the big question is, how much Mills and Boon does Red read? As Spanky's number one fan does she need to? Perhaps not, as his columns would contain enough flowery prose for even the most romance-starved bint.

The other question is 'does this forum need to be peppered with Mills and Boon style utterings?'

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Re: "missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

Post by G.Wood on Wed 10 Mar 2010, 12:55

"Bingle was described on Melbourne radio as the Yoko Ono of Australian cricket."

"Bingle was Feved. Clarke was Yokoed"

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Re: "missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

Post by Zat on Wed 10 Mar 2010, 12:56

There's plenty of others in there too. Some pure gold.

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Re: "missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

Post by G.Wood on Wed 10 Mar 2010, 13:02

Why isn't he more well known?

(or is that just an indication of my predilection to only read the back and horsey parts of the paper?)

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Re: "missed his calling as a Mills and Boon author"

Post by lardbucket on Wed 10 Mar 2010, 22:48

'emerging from a bath'

... confirms suspicions of Roebuck's familiarities with baths ... he must mean Turkish baths?

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