Elitism on parade

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I'm not minding elitism at the moment. Bikini pics of Elizabeth Hurley are the only thing keeping me sane during lockdown.


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Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
Yes @vraiblonde... I know. There's no way in hell I'd have a shot.

In my defense, if she's gonna keep posting, I'm gonna keep looking.
I felt the same way when I heard Padma Lakshmi was married to an 80yo Billionaire, Maybe I won't hit that mark, but there's now a number to hit so it's not impossible.
 

Kyle

ULTRA-F###ING-MAGA!
PREMO Member
I felt the same way when I heard Padma Lakshmi was married to an 80yo Billionaire, Maybe I won't hit that mark, but there's now a number to hit so it's not impossible.
Thought that name was familiar.

Trips Swamp Stomp Princess from Enterprise. :lmao:
 

stgislander

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
I felt the same way when I heard Padma Lakshmi was married to an 80yo Billionaire, Maybe I won't hit that mark, but there's now a number to hit so it's not impossible.
In January 1937 the syndicated newspaper columnist O. O. McIntyre printed a version of the anecdote that he says was sent to him as a newspaper clipping. This tale featured a powerful Canadian-British media magnate and politician named Max Aitken who was also referred to as Lord Beaverbrook [MJLB]:

Someone sends me a clipping from Columnist Lyons with this honey:
“They are telling this of Lord Beaverbrook and a visiting Yankee actress. In a game of hypothetical questions, Beaverbrook asked the lady: ‘Would you live with a stranger if he paid you one million pounds?’ She said she would. ‘And if be paid you five pounds?’ The irate lady fumed: ‘Five pounds. What do you think I am?’ Beaverbrook replied: ‘We’ve already established that. Now we are trying to determine the degree.”
 
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