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Post by yanmacca on Jan 14, 2019 20:06:49 GMT
Until Susan George came along.
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Post by quincannon on Jan 14, 2019 21:02:58 GMT
NO. NO. NO. Linda Darnell, Mark of Zorro circa 1940. Absolutely the most beautiful women ever on the planet
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colt45
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Post by colt45 on Jan 14, 2019 21:09:31 GMT
Without a doubt, Diana Rigg was the most luscious babe of my teenage years. I thought I would never get over her, and hated it when she left The Avengers.
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Post by benteen on Jan 14, 2019 21:41:10 GMT
NO. NO. NO. Linda Darnell, Mark of Zorro circa 1940. Absolutely the most beautiful women ever on the planet I couldn't agree more. I will always remember her in the role of an Indian Princess, gorgeous. Didn't she die in a fire A close second is Deborah Kerr in "Heaven Knows Mr Allison" Be Well Dan
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Post by deadwoodgultch on Jan 14, 2019 21:46:47 GMT
From wagon ruts to this, Ian what is the Gaelic word for furrow? You lusting louts!
Once upon a time, the English population was decimated by the plague. The King was so concerned about the shrinking number of his subjects that he ordered his people to reproduce. His proclamation, “Fornicate Under Command of the King”—“F.U.C.K” for short—was the source of our favorite swearword.
So maybe not Gaelic.
Regards, Tom
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Post by quincannon on Jan 15, 2019 0:16:32 GMT
Yes, she died in a fire Dan. He career was about over as far as leading roles were concerned, but she was still a great actress.
Tom, Your mind is in a rut, rather a gulch, a ravine, a wash, a furrow. Ian, Dan, and I are trying to provide a little culture for you, and you go off topic, talking about Kings and plagues.
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Post by deadwoodgultch on Jan 15, 2019 13:02:37 GMT
You're right, I'm a culture vulture. I'm glad you spelled gulch correctly, I on the other hand put my initial in the middle.
Regards,
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Post by yanmacca on Jan 15, 2019 19:42:55 GMT
Gaelic!!!!!
Tom the Gaelic speaking people live to the west and north of us, so we folk who speak the beautiful of English are sandwiched between the Celts and the other crew on the continent who all speak 'gobbledygook' as well as some Gaelic enclaves like in Brittney.
Our language is spoken by all the major nations in the world like the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand plus many more smaller places too numerous to mention.
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