Re: Celebrity crushes
Originally Posted by Ðèstîñy (Post 462718)
Well, at my age, the word crush doesn't sound right. Unless I've just fallen down, and broken something.
Hey, you and I both have our sexual primes to look forward too. if only my body can take it though.;) I had a slight crush on: http://content.answers.com/main/cont...tic_Bubble.jpg - http://www.collectorsquest.com/blog/...-billy-joe.jpg back in the day.:) |
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Originally Posted by 7thson (Post 463594)
Hey, you and I both have our sexual primes to look forward too. if only my body can take it though.;)
Originally Posted by mark f (Post 463607)
"Slight crush" on Glynnis O'Connor? :laugh:
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Originally Posted by Ðèstîñy (Post 463608)
I don't get the joke. Do explain. I like the movies I've seen her in, though. Guys jump off of bridges because of her. |
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Or maybe "we" STILL even have more than "slight crushes". In the '70s, I thought every hot-blooded boy was in love with Glynnis, let alone have a crush on her. Seventh is just a youngin', therefore the "crush" idea.
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You only have a decade on me Mark, at this stage in life that is like a weekend at a strip club.
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Originally Posted by 7thson (Post 463621)
You only have a decade on me Mark, at this stage in life that is like a weekend at a strip club.
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Originally Posted by Lennon (Post 463622)
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OK, that makes more sense. I thought you were teasing because you didn't like her. I was going to say, "She's a doll, dude. What's wrong with you?"
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Originally Posted by mark f
She looks sweet. Who is that, John-Boy?
That movie looked as dumb as hell. I just thought I would toss that in there. |
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Originally Posted by Ðèstîñy (Post 463636)
Isn't she in that weird looking movie with the pregnant blond that pees in a sink?
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Maybe, but she still "looks sweet". Lennon? Help me out here. The Wolves are at my door! :cool:
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Originally Posted by mark f (Post 463633)
She looks sweet. Who is that, John-Boy?
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Yowza! I am ignorant. I may have never seen her w/o her glasses. HA!!
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In chronological order of crushitude:
Roddy McDowall Jerry Lewis (I'd watch all 26 hours of the telethon each year just to watch him! I'd get mad about the cutaways to local telethons each hour) Jack Wild (from HR Pufnstuf) Gene Wilder (to this very day!) Weird Al Yankovic (also to this very day) The Gene Wilder crush took on a life of its own in high school -- to the point where my yearbook is filled with signings from friends that say things like "To Mrs Gene Wilder" or "Remember me when you grow up and marry Gene Wilder." Someone started a rumor that he was not only taking me to the prom but had secretly married me over one of the breaks. Even some of the teachers were in on it after a while. It got, well, weird. But funny ... mostly. :) |
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Oh, and we had a daughter named Melanie at one point too -- I'd forgotten that till just now.
Naturally, we named our daughter Mel after ... well ... Mel Brooks. :D |
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Originally Posted by 7thson (Post 463638)
?...kinky.:p
Originally Posted by Lennon (Post 463642)
The beautiful Mrs. Tina Fey
I thought she had a good 5-10 years on me. I'm a year older. Go figure. |
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Katherine Heigl, Kate Hudson and Hayley Williams - all very crushilicious.
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I’ve never cared much for love—or lust—from afar, but there have been some actresses who certainly got my attention. Our Girl Friday a British film released in 1953 (when I was 10 years old) was sort of a forerunner of Gilligan’s Island with a ship-load of Howell-like dandies and one able seaman, Kenneth More, ship-wrecked on a desert island. The one thing I remember to this day about that movie is that Joan Collins just barely wore a bikini in almost every scene. She and pieces of that bikini kept showing up in my dreams for years!
Another actress that I thought was about the hottest thing I ever saw on film was Kim Novak. Saw a lot of her films in my early teens. Her with that cat and that purring sound in Bell, Book, and Candle still drives me up the wall. I also enjoyed watching Annette Funicello growing up—and out—on the Mickey Mouse Club. My second wife looked so much like her that they could have been sisters. I also spent a few years with a lady who strongly resembled Marsha Mason. |
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