I think there's more to handsome than just looks, although they usually don't hurt. ;)
Rubyredlocks, glad you posted Ewan McGregor! Can't believe I forgot him.
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Well, a sword's, um, a relative of guns.
I'd go for 3 of the 5.
I've only scratched the surface. ;)
As for Fedora Loungers it's hard to say because there are so many and I've read posts by some more than others. The first that come to mind though are Jack...
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I already posted pictures of some of my favorites in the crush thread, so here's a theme for something a little different. Guys and guns! (all newer productions for this post, and two posts because I got carried away and went over the pictures/post limit. Oops.)
Sadly...
I'm with Lindylady - Anne Taylor Loft is great (not so much Anne Taylor minus the Loft though). I also love a lot of Steve Madden shoes, so going into one of those stores results in lot of wishing I had an endless supply of money. Although if I really did have no limit spending when it came to...
Yeah, that's the truth, and it's a shame. Although people do get their kicks in different ways, and quiet things may make some people happier than doing things like dancing and singing.
For me, I don't generally sing by myself in public, although it's fun to sing along with a group of...
Naw, showbiz personalities/conspirators aren't less educational, they're fun. I like reading about their lives because I would never want to live their lives (for the most part). On a side note, the library is a terribly distracting place. It's like the internet - I go to research one subject...
Picking a favorite movie to me is like picking a favorite child - you just don't do it (nevermind that I don't have any kids). If you were to ask favorite movie per decade, maybe I could do it. Maybe.
I was going to start a thread about autobiographies, but came across this one and figured I might as well resurrect it instead of starting a new one.
I've recently discovered the wonderfulness that is autobiography. I've read Rudyard Kipling's "Something of Myself," Errol Flynn's "My Wicked...
That is Joel McCrea at his most lovely! Have you ever seen "The Most Dangerous Game"? It's a fun watch, and Joel McCrea - oh, I think I melted into a puddle for the entire film.
Usually my immediate family has a fun cheese and cracker Christmas Eve dinner. We go out and buy a bunch of different kinds of cheese, crackers, bread, meats, etc. and have a snack buffet (complete with lots of different kinds of desserts too). For most of when I was growing up we didn't live...
Holy cow, I watched that movie (I thought it was good! Costumes were definitely lovely.) but had no idea who the actress was or that she was that old. No kidding she doesn't age!
I was just thinking about starting a nail polish thread - I'm glad you did!
I was wondering about tips for creating that half-moon look. I took a stab at the partially painted look and had medium success. My artistic talent hovers around stick figure illustrations so I was pleased with what...
I have an inner teenybopper fangirl that refuses to die.
My first crush ever:
My favorite FBI agent:
Classic crushes:
There's a lack of good Joel McCrea photos on the net, so you'll just have to ignore Sylvia Sydney and the fact that I stole it off e-bay.
My most...
I've recently discovered I'm not a big fan of coins either. I've been in England for over a month and I'm finally use to using the different coins, but I'm sick of the one pound coins. I miss dollar bills!
Years ago in junior high I made a film with friends about the Declaration of...
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