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Sela Ward is currently on CSI:NY--the only reason to watch that show, IMO.
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quote:Originally posted by rickshaw1: Well, I've noticed that I'm more into hot milf's than young teenage to barely post pubescent young ladies. I always liked older women when I was younger, . Still, where's Sela Ward when ya got her on yer list, right?!
Oy. Reminds me: I was on another fan board earlier this year talking about how much better vinyl sounds than CDs. Some dude demanded to know if I was a "hot MILF" or something like that. I sent him this sexy nude photo of myself and told him not to plaster it all over the internet.
Kids today, I tell you...
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quote:Originally posted by rickshaw1: Well, I've noticed that I'm more into hot milf's than young teenage to barely post pubescent young ladies. I always liked older women when I was younger, . Still, where's Sela Ward when ya got her on yer list, right?!
Oy. Reminds me: I was on another fan board earlier this year talking about how much better vinyl sounds than CDs. Some dude demanded to know if I was a "hot MILF" or something like that. I sent him this sexy nude photo of myself and told him not to plaster it all over the internet.
Kids today, I tell you...
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My wife is pretty much the only "younger" woman I've ever gone for. And at five years younger, thats a bit for me, but she's the only one I want, so I don't really worry about the milfs and gilfs and teenies or latest hot young thang that hollywood says I'm supposed to like.
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Cheese. It is supposed to be something everyone loves and wants. Not me.
I don't make secret how much I dislike tomatoes and pizza.
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I don't like it when servers don't know how to properly prepare the presentation of the cheese at high toned gatherings, of which I attend so many.
People, learn the proper technique for the slicing of cheese. Cut it right.
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Seriously. I can't like anyone that thinks normal conversation involves shouting at the top of their voice. Chris Matthews, and lately Sean Hannity as well.
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I'm not a fan of Mr. Philbin, either, Rick. Unfortunately, my mother thinks he hung the moon. Back in the early '90s, he and Kathie Lee were broadcasting a show from Disney World, which is very close to where my parents lived at the time (and my dad still lives) and they managed to get tickets. I sat through the whole episode. The guests included Minnie Moo (a cow with Mickey Mouse-like markings), Hulk Hogan, 15-year-old Jennifer Capriati (who that day was completely unable to hit a tennis ball) and Lee Greenwood and Sandi Patti singing the "Thousand Points of Light" song, a hymn to George H.W. Bush (not someone I particularly admire). My folks were on camera for two seconds in the first minute of the show.
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Rocky: Well, at least nobody can say that family is unimportant to you, right?
Maybe this isn't quite the right thread for it, but the usual Hollywood "Sexiest Man Alive" usually doesn't do anything for me. I like watching George Clooney's films, for example. But I don't go out of my way to watch every last one of them. Also, I don't really chime in when all the red-blooded hetero women around me start carrying on about how they'd like to get in the sack with him. In fact, it makes me twitchy. Like we all have to melt for whomever Hollywood commands us to melt for because we've got no minds of our own.
I wouldn't mind having coffee and cake with the guy, but he'd likely be relieved to know that I'd expect nothing afterward beyond a friendly handshake and maybe an autographed 8"X10" glossy for my older sister.
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Okay, before everyone thinks this is a bash of the man, be cool.
The superman movies of the 70's/80's weren't that good. I'm sorry, they just weren't. Reeves as Superman was very stiff. Part of that was because they took the most overwrought ideas from the comics at the time, that Clark was a wimp, etc... and shackled them to the character.
And too, to be honest, Reeves hammed it up some. I'm sorry, I know that's sacrilege, but thats the way I saw them. While SII was the best of the bunch by far, it was still...clunky.
the movie suffered from a lot of the same thing that affected Schumacker's Batman stuff. They kinda only saw the corny, the "kids stuff" part of the comics. Granted, that was the prevailing view of comics by those outside it at the time, but still.
I really haven't seen a good Superman movie.
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