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"Skippy" wrote in message ... You could always jump in with your own versions of eye candy. DH says Susan Pleshett and Sophia Loren (older), Brooke Shields and Ashley Judd (mid), and really doesn't like them much younger than that, so no jailbait. Hugs, CatNipped Ooops, how could I!!! I forgot the (looks like) jailbait category. Lacy Chabert!! Love that squeaky little voice Mike The early bird gets the worm; but the 2nd mouse gets the cheese!! |
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"Skippy" wrote in message ... You could always jump in with your own versions of eye candy. DH says Susan Pleshett and Sophia Loren (older), Brooke Shields and Ashley Judd (mid), and really doesn't like them much younger than that, so no jailbait. Hugs, CatNipped Ooops, how could I!!! I forgot the (looks like) jailbait category. Lacy Chabert!! Love that squeaky little voice Mike The early bird gets the worm; but the 2nd mouse gets the cheese!! |
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"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in
message ... "CatNipped" had some very interesting things to say about Eye Candy: One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" ROTFLMAO! Yep. DH liked Titanic a lot more than I did [I found it boring]. So did I (find it boring), except for the historical parts, which I found fascinating. Joy |
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"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in
message ... "CatNipped" had some very interesting things to say about Eye Candy: One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" ROTFLMAO! Yep. DH liked Titanic a lot more than I did [I found it boring]. So did I (find it boring), except for the historical parts, which I found fascinating. Joy |
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"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in
message ... "CatNipped" had some very interesting things to say about Eye Candy: One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" ROTFLMAO! Yep. DH liked Titanic a lot more than I did [I found it boring]. So did I (find it boring), except for the historical parts, which I found fascinating. Joy |
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"William Hamblen" wrote in message
... On 2004-10-22, CatNipped wrote: (Looks like) Jail Bait: Leonardo DiCaprio One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" Who on earth in their right mind would go after Leo when there was Billy Zane? She was mad, I tell you. Yowie |
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"William Hamblen" wrote in message
... On 2004-10-22, CatNipped wrote: (Looks like) Jail Bait: Leonardo DiCaprio One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" Who on earth in their right mind would go after Leo when there was Billy Zane? She was mad, I tell you. Yowie |
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"William Hamblen" wrote in message
... On 2004-10-22, CatNipped wrote: (Looks like) Jail Bait: Leonardo DiCaprio One of the differences between men and women observed outside a theater showing "Titanic": She (dabbing at teary eyes with hanky) - "Oh, Leo. Oh, Kate." He - "What a boat!" Who on earth in their right mind would go after Leo when there was Billy Zane? She was mad, I tell you. Yowie |
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"Jeanne Hedge" wrote in message
... On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:44:43 -0400, Kreisleriana wrote: Speaking of Costner, I watched "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves" laat week, and that is one of the most schizo experiences I've ever had watching a movie. Costner's flat-voiced, Valley Boy, mullet-headed Robin Hood is pure agony, And then came "Robin Hood: Men in Tights", during which Prince John asked why would the people listen to Robin Hood (Cary Elwes). Robin's reply: "Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent." Add Cary Elwes to my lust list :-) There must be something about that name that keeps recurring in my life. The Yowlet was named Cary, not after Cary Grant, nor Cary Elwes, but after his late paternal grandmother, whose name was Kerry. I wouldn't name any male child of mine Kerry, because Kerry Packer its totally creepy, so after playing around with pronunciation we got Cary. The alternate spelling, "Carey", is also the surname of two favourite comedians, Jim Carey and Drew Carey. It is also a fine Celtic name that has a number of different meanings to it, but one meaning is "strong". That was the clincher. Yowie |
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"Jeanne Hedge" wrote in message
... On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:44:43 -0400, Kreisleriana wrote: Speaking of Costner, I watched "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves" laat week, and that is one of the most schizo experiences I've ever had watching a movie. Costner's flat-voiced, Valley Boy, mullet-headed Robin Hood is pure agony, And then came "Robin Hood: Men in Tights", during which Prince John asked why would the people listen to Robin Hood (Cary Elwes). Robin's reply: "Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent." Add Cary Elwes to my lust list :-) There must be something about that name that keeps recurring in my life. The Yowlet was named Cary, not after Cary Grant, nor Cary Elwes, but after his late paternal grandmother, whose name was Kerry. I wouldn't name any male child of mine Kerry, because Kerry Packer its totally creepy, so after playing around with pronunciation we got Cary. The alternate spelling, "Carey", is also the surname of two favourite comedians, Jim Carey and Drew Carey. It is also a fine Celtic name that has a number of different meanings to it, but one meaning is "strong". That was the clincher. Yowie |
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