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Reply 1
I don't care.
Reply 2
F a k e.
Reply 3
I don't know. I hope not.
i was wondering this too! and i really can't decide!

Ruth xx
Reply 5
no-one is that much of a stereotype in real life.
Reply 6
not fake, just wierd
Reply 7
Of course. The show probably employed him... I swear there's some actors on there
Reply 8
Blatantly a set up.
Reply 9
He seemed sincere. But i'm known to be a bit naive.
OMG - WTH is he doing? saying? speaking? being?

Lol - "a magnet to the ladies", yet he doesn't have a girlfriend...

I'd lol if this is the typical stereotype of TSR
Must be a fake surely?
Of course it was. It was either part of the guy's act or he was hired. You've got to be as daft as he was to think otherwise.
Lol - this is the typical person you would see making those kind of threads in H&R... :biggrin:
Reply 14
He MUST be fake, no way he's real.
Reply 15
angel_night
i was wondering this too! and i really can't decide!

Ruth xx


I couldn't decide. The thing which confused me is that his voice is just so strange and it would be really hard to sustain talking like that if you were acting. But, his clothes and glasses are just so over the top, surely no-one in real life dresses like that?

I really can't make up my mind...
I think he's an actor
Reply 17
If you think he's real, you're an eeeeeedyat.
Reply 18
that is so a fake! but it's brilliant! made me laugh anyway :p:
Reply 19
there is NO WAY that he was for real. Most of these shows do actually employ people to jazz things up a bit. A bit of a shame really, reinforcing the stereotype that poetry is for weirdos.