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OT - Who Is Your Dream Girl ?

Not you...HER!..

Oh. Aww. :( :icon_lol:




That's it...


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I prefer stylish and sophisticated women, like my partner.
But I do have a couple of classy women I have lusted after at times!:ernae:
Emilia Fox and Kate Humble.
 
To quote the late Brittany Murphy: "I'll never tell."

Doubleplus Good to everyone who rejected a starving Hollywood starlet. I will say that much. I like them to have some flesh on their bones.

JAMES
 
Y'know I've always had a thing for the late great Audrey Hepburn. Simple. Classic. Beauty. And she looks good in almost anything at any angle.
Honorable mentions: Alyssa Milano, Jennifer Love Hewitt (especially after she did a biopic of Audrey) and Drew Barrymore.
 
Y'know I've always had a thing for the late great Audrey Hepburn. Simple. Classic. Beauty. And she looks good in almost anything at any angle.
Honorable mentions: Alyssa Milano, Jennifer Love Hewitt (especially after she did a biopic of Audrey) and Drew Barrymore.

How could you NOT love Audrey Hepurn? In a way though, she's what I'm talking about when I mention starving Hollywood starlets. Here's a person who spent a good chunk of her life seeing to it that hungry children all over the world had enough to eat, but suffered from horrific eating disorders her whole life. She wasn't Truman Capote's first choice for Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's; he'd wanted Marilyn Monroe, and he never felt that Audrey's performance was the character he'd written, but he came to appreciate it for what it was.

RE: Jennifer Love Hewitt. I personally think she can act when there's a script. I thought she was very good as Audrey Hepburn. Right before the biopic came out, my cousin and I were attending a benefit/warehouse party, and a knot of drag queens were saying JLH was wrong for the role because her "[womanly endowments] were too big". I was actually put in the position of having to defend Jennifer's bosoms. I felt like I was defending America.

JAMES
 
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