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I'm so sick of Liam's face that ""cute"" is not what I think when I see him.
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On 3/7/2015 Q4U said:

I'm sorry, his accent gets on my last nerve...... I don't appreciate an Australian accent (or South African accent). Love a British, Irish or Scots accent tho....

You love a British accent but you don't appreciate an Australian accent? I find that funny because so many peoplle can't tell the difference between the two. Oh and BTW, there are several different Australian accents, according to where you come from in Australia just like in the UK. Different strokes for different folks, I don't care for Irish or Scottish accents at all but I do like South African accents but love all Aussie accents.
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I'm not tired of Liam, but Stacy's leg and marking pens, yes! lol

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On 3/7/2015 ROMARY 1 said:

I'm not tired of Liam, but Stacy's leg and marking pens, yes! lol

Oh I so agree but I bet Stacy doesn't mind one bit. Lol. I heard that Stacy was recently in Australia, wonder if her legs were being drawn on with the marking pens there too.
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On 3/7/2015 mochachino said:

no, it's not just you. He is a cutie

ETA: I will add to say that he appears very genuine when he gets embarrassed by Albany's constant flirting with him. I like that about him.

Sometimes he turns beet red when Albany gets going. {#emotions_dlg.blush}

Liam is a great guy, funny and very genuine. Oh yes, handsome and in great shape too. {#emotions_dlg.wub}

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On 3/7/2015 MargieRJ said:
On 3/7/2015 mochachino said:

no, it's not just you. He is a cutie

ETA: I will add to say that he appears very genuine when he gets embarrassed by Albany's constant flirting with him. I like that about him.

Sometimes he turns beet red when Albany gets going. {#emotions_dlg.blush}

Liam is a great guy, funny and very genuine. Oh yes, handsome and in great shape too. {#emotions_dlg.wub}

I think Albany needs to act more professionally. She is a host I have to mute or just don't watch.
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Not just cute, HOT!

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On 3/7/2015 luvtoshopathome said:
On 3/7/2015 sharlee said:

I think both Vionic reps are adorable - and I'm happy to listen to them advise me as to the merits of "ahtch support" and the dangers of "excess pro-nigh-tion".

I'm starting to think that maybe only handsome guys are allowed in Australia!

Handsome guys are a staple in Australia. I don't know why but it's either the water or that Vegemite they eat. BTW it's horrible! I have a very good friend in Australia that I met in a chat room 20 years ago. When he sent me his picture I asked if that was really his picture because he was so handsome, he looked like a model. He laughed and said of course it's me baby. He then proceeded to send me all kinds of pics and I knew it was him. Australian men are very different from American men. They are always upbeat, funny, carefree, daring and love to have fun. They are gentlemen and oh so handsome and then there's that accent! When I first spoke to my friend on the phone, he told me how much he loved my Joisey accent. Lol. We talked on the phone at least 3 times a week and on the computer every night. He sent me the most beautiful opal jewelry, among other things, and a ticket to come see him and Australia. It was the most beautiful place I've ever been and the people there are all so friendly and genuine. He wanted me to move there but I just couldn't be so far away from my family. Well, it's been 20 years and we still talk on the phone. he came into my life when I was a young widow and anytime I needed cheering up, he was always there and still is. I'm so sorry for rambling on with my love story but when I see or read anything on here about Liam, I think about how much I love Australia and the Australian people and that accent. Oh and let's not forget Keith Urban and Hugh Jackman. Ok, I need to stop now! But thanks for letting me tell my Aussie story. G'day mates! Smiley Happy

Great story and how wonderful that you ended up with a life long friend. I met two guys from Australia when I was twenty eight and both of them were handsome and very friendly and a lot of fun. I lived in TX at the time and they were working construction and heading back home in six weeks. I have never forgotten them!

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On 3/8/2015 Kitlynn said:
On 3/7/2015 luvtoshopathome said:
On 3/7/2015 sharlee said:

I think both Vionic reps are adorable - and I'm happy to listen to them advise me as to the merits of "ahtch support" and the dangers of "excess pro-nigh-tion".

I'm starting to think that maybe only handsome guys are allowed in Australia!

Handsome guys are a staple in Australia. I don't know why but it's either the water or that Vegemite they eat. BTW it's horrible! I have a very good friend in Australia that I met in a chat room 20 years ago. When he sent me his picture I asked if that was really his picture because he was so handsome, he looked like a model. He laughed and said of course it's me baby. He then proceeded to send me all kinds of pics and I knew it was him. Australian men are very different from American men. They are always upbeat, funny, carefree, daring and love to have fun. They are gentlemen and oh so handsome and then there's that accent! When I first spoke to my friend on the phone, he told me how much he loved my Joisey accent. Lol. We talked on the phone at least 3 times a week and on the computer every night. He sent me the most beautiful opal jewelry, among other things, and a ticket to come see him and Australia. It was the most beautiful place I've ever been and the people there are all so friendly and genuine. He wanted me to move there but I just couldn't be so far away from my family. Well, it's been 20 years and we still talk on the phone. he came into my life when I was a young widow and anytime I needed cheering up, he was always there and still is. I'm so sorry for rambling on with my love story but when I see or read anything on here about Liam, I think about how much I love Australia and the Australian people and that accent. Oh and let's not forget Keith Urban and Hugh Jackman. Ok, I need to stop now! But thanks for letting me tell my Aussie story. G'day mates! Smiley Happy

Great story and how wonderful that you ended up with a life long friend. I met two guys from Australia when I was twenty eight and both of them were handsome and very friendly and a lot of fun. I lived in TX at the time and they were working construction and heading back home in six weeks. I have never forgotten them!

It's very difficult to forget Aussie men, maybe because they're so different from American men! Have you kept in touch with them. Whenever I take a cab I usually end up getting the same driver. The first time he came to pick me up, he got out of the car and opened the door for me, I was shocked. I thanked him and then when he spoke I said to him I know that accent you're Australian. He laughed and said yes. He was so sweet and respectful. He went back to Australia to finish getting his degree about a year ago and last week when I called for a cab, there he was! He said he's back to stay now and applied to a university here to get his masters.
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He is VERY goodlooking,but I wish he would talk slower,being a aussie,sometime he is hard to understand.