Agree, but then he turns out to be a total prick so…Just watching the Sara and Tim bit on catch up, that part where one of her friends sees the best man and reacts badly, then he says he isn’t the groom and she sighs with relief ‘oh I was gonna say!’ - how unbelievably bleeping rude!!
I know! I mean he did turn out to be a bit of a bleep but she didn’t know thatJust watching the Sara and Tim bit on catch up, that part where one of her friends sees the best man and reacts badly, then he says he isn’t the groom and she sighs with relief ‘oh I was gonna say!’ - how unbelievably bleeping rude!!
Yes, definitely watch it!Mafs fam in a nut shell am I missing a cracker season?? Might binge, keep seeing it all over SM
I had to go home for a family emergency in September. There was mullets gallore in Qld!Have been catching up on last week and the threads. I'm another Australian expat and the bad mullets make me feel strangely homesick. They're just an evergreen hairstyle for Australian men. Inexplicably because only attractive football players pull them off.
I don't think he's worried at all, it's all for sympathy. I think he looks like one of those Easter Islands heads.
You could be right regarding him just wanting some sympathy, but I'm a very unsympathetic witch and will quickly lose patience if he keeps it up.
We've got 2 contestants so far who lost their fathers recently. If I hear about that all the way through the show my sympathy for them will quickly wear thin as well.
Jayden
'what a day, what a day'
Have been catching up on last week and the threads. I'm another Australian expat and the bad mullets make me feel strangely homesick. They're just an evergreen hairstyle for Australian men. Inexplicably because only attractive football players pull them off.
sameMy hubby and I have decided that is our stock answer to any awkward questions.
Collins reminds me of the guy on Naked Attraction who was overwhelmed when he saw a vagina and had to walk of the set.
ha! I was going to mention him in my post.I just finished working at a highschool in melbs and the mullets are strong amongst the teen boys, but yes, attractive footy players are some of the only ones aka like bailey smith oooooofffttt he is fiiiiine
ok sorry to derail, happy mafs-ing xx
Mullets are an in thing in the UK at the moment too. My 15 year old has one. It just reminds me of Neighbours and Heartbreak High.I just finished working at a highschool in melbs and the mullets are strong amongst the teen boys, but yes, attractive footy players are some of the only ones aka like bailey smith oooooofffttt he is fiiiiine
ok sorry to derail, happy mafs-ing xx
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