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Zero since Sterlo, but here's Chris Sandow

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never heard of tom brady?

Is he related to the Officer? Bar-Brady?

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Greg was rooting Carol. Not sure about Marcia. And, we won't mention who Mike was porking. :shock:

Suity

I dont know who he was porking, but, I did hear a rumour that he liked Sam the Butcher's sausage(s).

I wonder if he flys Qantas?
 
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Which one was f**king Marsha (Marcia) ? He gets my MVP vote.
actually it was jan :shock:

Wholesome former The Brady Bunch star Maureen McCormick is set to reveal the beloved 70s TV series' most shocking secret in a new book - she and her on-screen sister had a lesbian fling.

McCormick's tell-all, "Here's The Story," won't hit bookstores until 2008, but publishers are already buzzing about the big reveal.

As well as talking candidly about her well-documented eating disorder and drug problems in the book, TV's Marcia Brady will come clean about a romance she had with co-star Eve Plumb, who played her sister Jan on the hit show.

A source tells the National Enquirer, "The most explosive comments will be how the then-blonde, blue-eyed cutie developed a crush on Eve Plumb, which led to some sexual play. This book will certainly come as a shocker. While Maureen is not a lesbian, she reveals there were some sexual hijinks going on behind the scenes. It's bizarre because she played such a virginal character on the show."

http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2007/09/21/brady_bunch_star_reveals_all_about_lesbi
 
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Yeh. I just wish they could have written it into an episode.

Suity

I can see the comment in the TV Guide now "Fist's Fly as Jan & Marsha show their true colours - on the Brady Bunch this week"

(This maybe more likely a comment on the the porno cover, come to think)
 

dazeely

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CHRIS SANDOW has revealed more about the jealousy he faces when he returns home to Cherbourg and the desire of a group of locals to bring him down. Last week we told you about the drama he was involved in at a recent Cherbourg wedding but he says he is happy with how he handled himself. Sandow had been accused of being involved in an altercation with two women at a wedding last Friday night. We were told he went to his mother's defence after she had been pushed to the ground. The women then went to police to make a complaint, but I was told the allegations were tissue-thin. ''I was proud of how I handled the situation,'' he said. ''It was very tough seeing Mum like that. It was scary to tell the truth - no one wants to see their mum treated like that. Mum thought I would have gone in there and done something about it and it wasn't easy. But I held myself back because I know it is my job to be a footballer and not to get involved in fights, but I have to say that I got very tempted to go in there and start punching people. I left that stuff to my brothers, but I felt it was my fight to have. Where I grew up you had to learn to fight and then be prepared to do it because you were placed in that position all the time. It was pretty tough. But I know I've got more responsibility now.'' Sandow says it saddens him that he has become a target. ''There are people back home who want to bring me down to their level and that is not easy to deal with,'' he said. ''I just want to do good for everyone at home and when I go home. There is jealousy for sure and that makes it really hard for me and for my family. My mum has been doing a lot of good work in the community and for her to have to deal with this kind of thing really makes me upset.'' As for the football, he isn't feeling the pressure to perform in Parramatta's famous No.7 jersey. ''Of course I've heard of Peter Sterling, but I don't know him as a player. Some of the boys are already calling me Sterlo, but all I know is that I will just try and do the things that got me to the position I am in now. There was a lot of pressure on me at Souths and that was a big club like Parramatta is. I just won't let things get to me.''

http://m.smh.com.au/sport/sandow-opens-up-on-hometown-drama-20111105-1n0yo.html
 
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