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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2007 21:17:13 GMT -5
I may be old, not that old. I remember seeing a movie (talkie) with Veronica Lake, with her hair in her face, and oh, boy, Memories.
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Post by rustybones49801 on Jan 13, 2008 22:58:26 GMT -5
Major Motoko Kusanagi, thats my girl...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2008 14:25:04 GMT -5
Wilma...... Arthur you do know hottys when you see them.
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Post by jhubris on Jan 17, 2008 14:58:37 GMT -5
Brigitte Bardot. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Bardot"She is the princess of pout, the countess of come hither. Brigitte Bardot exuded a carefree, naïve sexuality that brought a whole new audience to French films." Time magazine.[25] "Brigitte Bardot was a tiny wisp of French delinquency, with a delicious smile, she stole all the world's sexual thunder. She may have been portrayed as a beautiful sex object," noted Jane Fonda, "but Brigitte Bardot rules the roost. She kicked out any man she was tired of and invited any man she wanted."[citation needed] "I’ve always preferred mythology to history. History is composed of truths that become lies, mythology of lies that become truths. One characteristic of our age is that it creates instant myths in every field. The press is responsible for inventing people who already exist and endowing them with an imaginary life, superimposed on their own. Brigitte Bardot is a perfect example of this odd concoction. It is likely that fate set her down at the precise point where dream and morality merge. Her beauty and talent are undeniable, but she posses some other, unknown quality which attracts idolaters in an age deprived of gods." – Jean Cocteau[26]
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