Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Well?
Like to think I'd recognise that, er, special pudding bowl fringe anywhereI'd probably be rubbish at this. Other factors such as stunning, slim WAG's would give the game away and other people staring at them.
Guessing:
Dunk
Webster
Veltman
Milner
Welbeck
Solly
Mitoma
Gilmour
Enciso
Ferguson
= 10
How many of you would recognise Hurzeler in a non Albion setting?
Twenty years ago I would have known exactly how to reply to that post.I saw Deniz Undav in Churchill Square once. I actually think he recognised ME from the Arsenal away game. Lovely looking lad.
I was watching The Cable Guy the other dayHow many of you would recognise Hurzeler in a non Albion setting?
Have you been tested for autism? Face blindness is very common for people on the spectrum.I can see a word once and remember how to spell it for the rest of my life. A face or car? Need to see it a 100 times before I recognise it. No idea how that works or if it can be improved.
I have a question and I am hoping you can clear this up for me.Twenty years ago I would have known exactly how to reply to that post.
Today, I merely raised one eyebrow.
Deliberately seductiveI have a question and I am hoping you can clear this up for me.
Do you only have the one eyebrow and your response was therefore all you could muster or were you deliberately selective?
Ooh, me too. I often worry that i may one witness a serious crime and have NOT A CLUE what to tell the policeI can see a word once and remember how to spell it for the rest of my life. A face or car? Need to see it a 100 times before I recognise it. No idea how that works or if it can be improved.
Nopes. But I'm sure I'd get a diagnosis, everyone does. I have a friend writing a book right now about how he managed to pick up a diagnosis for every single pop-neurodiversity he could think of, just through going through the testing process. No idea if I have a bit of autism or not, but I have no faith in the testing.Have you been tested for autism? Face blindness is very common for people on the spectrum.
One eyebrow is quizzical, two eyebrows are mildly shocked/surprised. I think Harry was being quizzically smutty. Or maybe that was me.I have a question and I am hoping you can clear this up for me.
Do you only have the one eyebrow and your response was therefore all you could muster or were you deliberately selective?