o me a favour please and post a nice one of Davina McCall please. I saw her on Million Pound Drop last night and was most impressed with her shapley legs and ample behind! Google images are poor.
Obviously watched her with sound down! What a gob!!
She seems to be have been around for ages but she would get it just as much now as she would have done 15 years ago. She looks proper filth too.
It was in the winter of 96. Denise had just been informed that they would not be commissioning another series of 'Soldier, Soldier', and she was unsure where her next job was coming from (little did she know that a lucrative gig as Natalie Horrocks on Coronation Street was just around the corner!).
She was starring as 'Jill' in the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre panto production of Mother Goose, and I was plying my trade down the road during a brief spell at Cardiff FC.
During one lonely December evening I encountered her drowning her sorrows in one of Cardiff's numerous bars and/or clubs. I recognised her as Marsha Stubbs from Soldier, Soldier (one of my favourite shows at the time) and we soon got talking. We got on famously, and the chemistry was tangible. We quickly finished our drinks and I escorted her to my room in the city-centre Travel Lodge.
25 minutes later she was embarking on a treacherous journey back to Newport via public transport and I was reclining on my King-size tucking into the biggest bag of Haribo you've seen.
the bloke i know was routing her out about a year or so ago - not sure if he still is - if only she'd stayed in the arms of Micky instead of hastening to Newport.
It was in the winter of 96. Denise had just been informed that they would not be commissioning another series of 'Soldier, Soldier', and she was unsure where her next job was coming from (little did she know that a lucrative gig as Natalie Horrocks on Coronation Street was just around the corner!).
She was starring as 'Jill' in the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre panto production of Mother Goose, and I was plying my trade down the road during a brief spell at Cardiff FC.
During one lonely December evening I encountered her drowning her sorrows in one of Cardiff's numerous bars and/or clubs. I recognised her as Marsha Stubbs from Soldier, Soldier (one of my favourite shows at the time) and we soon got talking. We got on famously, and the chemistry was tangible. We quickly finished our drinks and I escorted her to my room in the city-centre Travel Lodge.
25 minutes later she was embarking on a treacherous journey back to Newport via public transport and I was reclining on my King-size tucking into the biggest bag of Haribo you've seen.
We never spoke again.
you sure show a girl a good time .. I hope you paid her tram fare
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I have actually had Denise Welch.
It was in the winter of 96. Denise had just been informed that they would not be commissioning another series of 'Soldier, Soldier', and she was unsure where her next job was coming from (little did she know that a lucrative gig as Natalie Horrocks on Coronation Street was just around the corner!).
She was starring as 'Jill' in the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre panto production of Mother Goose, and I was plying my trade down the road during a brief spell at Cardiff FC.
During one lonely December evening I encountered her drowning her sorrows in one of Cardiff's numerous bars and/or clubs. I recognised her as Marsha Stubbs from Soldier, Soldier (one of my favourite shows at the time) and we soon got talking. We got on famously, and the chemistry was tangible. We quickly finished our drinks and I escorted her to my room in the city-centre Travel Lodge.
25 minutes later she was embarking on a treacherous journey back to Newport via public transport and I was reclining on my King-size tucking into the biggest bag of Haribo you've seen.
We never spoke again.
What a horror show of a face.