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2012-03-01
Posted by:Fred

#6  Well, between Glenmore and TW, I think we've covered the end points of the range of possibilities.
Posted by: Uneash Cliling5082   2012-03-01 21:04  

#5  Fashions in appearance change, Mercutio. There is no deeper meaning than that whatever our fathers wanted to see in our mothers is not what we want to see nowadays...whenever nowadays might be. the Twenties look was a reaction to the wasp waisted torture of the generation before (for men as well as women, so be grateful we modern girls prefer our uncorsetted men able to breathe freely!), which was a reaction to the wedding cake hoop skirts, etc. Facial features and hair style and colours likewise.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-03-01 16:22  

#4  Mercutio, maybe back then the movie producers and casting directors had tiny, um.... well, maybe the stuff in all those sp*m ads works...?
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-03-01 15:05  

#3  For a while, I've been trying to figure out what was different about the turn of the last centry beauties and present day. They all had a certain look. I think part of it is they all had tiny mouths. I mean, compare Ms Adrienne above with say, Julia Roberts....
Posted by: Mercutio   2012-03-01 12:29  

#2  Yeeeee haw!
Posted by: gorb   2012-03-01 04:33  

#1  Happy Birthday/Daily Gam Shot

Catherine Bach aka Daisy Duke in "The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series 1979–1985)" aka Melody in "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)" aka Marcie, Lamborghini Babe in "Cannonball Run II (1984)" aka Peggy Summers in "Hustle (1975)" aka Tamarra in "Street Justice (1990)" (age 58)



Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2012-03-01 02:21  

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