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Daniel
Good looking guy. 8 and 9 are my favourites, 9 in particular.
tavdy79
Why is it that so many of the British models I see on Queerty look like they’ve been raised on plums?
RMC
@tavdy79: What does that even mean?
AlanInUtah
He has that boy-next-door cuteness about him.
Pics 10 & 13 aren’t working though. Someone should fix that.
tavdy79
@ RMC: There’s an old saying in Britain that someone with a posh accent has “a plum in their mouth”; this guy looks like a blue-blood, hence “raised on plums.” Of course, there’s always the chance he’s got a Scouse accent that could shatter steel.
hardmannyc
Funny he never opens his (heavily lipsticked) mouth so we can see his teeth. I could say something about British dentistry, but i won’t.
Same Crap
Well he looks a but chavish in #15.
Scottie
YAWN…..
tavdy79
@ HardManNYC: you don’t need to say anything about British dentistry. It’s already been said, mostly at high volume by Brits who can’t get an NHS dentist for basic stuff like fillings because the NHS won’t pay them market rates for the work.
jimmy
@Tavdy79 – Can Brits buy supplemental dental coverage that will make up the difference?
McShane
Reminds me remotely of Jeremy Irons in the face. Clothing model thin.
Re; dentistry. The Gov’t should control “market rates” as needs to happen with all health care. Leaving Health care enterprizes to run wild is absurd when there is a health care system.
hardmannyc
tavdy79: interesting! but then the dentists wouldn’t be working on anyone because everyone (almost) is on NHS, right? curious for obvious reason that we’re quickly moving that way — and I have constant dental problems.