My vote for the most beautiful woman that ever lived.
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BUT you can't have a perfect woman thread without the lovely
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Forb wrote:Nice thread, thanks for digging it up.
BUT you can't have a perfect woman thread without the lovely
Jennifer Connelly
Hell yeah... she's definitely in my top 5 as well... if not 3!!!
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I have so many different women that I admire and think are sexy and for many different reasons. However, I will post my most recent one who I have become enchanted with of late. I happened upon Fernanda Ly when I went to pick up my eyeglasses. I sat down at the counter to have my glasses tried on and adjusted and looked over and she was staring back at me. I tried not to stare at the poster but she captured my heart. She is an Australian model of Chinese heritage. The wild part is she didn't start as a model. She was an architecture student who had pink hair and someone approached her to model. The rest is history and she is a model now and has put her studies on the back burner.
I saw her and literally fell in love but when I found out how much she loves architecture and was studying it that really got me as I am a bit of an architecture nerd myself. Then, there is her accent... I find her absolutely charming.
The coolest thing happened. I went back to my eyeglass place and asked if I could buy the poster with her. They said no but that they'd put my name on it and call me when they changed posters. A week later, I got a call that she was "ready for me to pick her up." I was so elated. The wild part is that I didn't realize the poster was so huge until I got it home and that it has 2 different images of her - you can flip it over. I really appreciated their thoughtfulness of letting me have it. I have her hanging in the bedroom so I get to wake up with her, Rari, Akiko and Sadako. That alone puts me in a very happy mood in the morning. There is just something joyous about her pink hair and sweetness. In my dream world I would ask her out to go looking at buildings with me.
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She was born December 9th 1978, She's English and she's a model/porn actress. Friend of mine back in 08 sent me a link to her site. This was after I stopped dating my last girlfriend. He thought the answer to my break up was to send me links to porn sites.
Also funny thing, I lolled for a week when I found out her birthday was five days after mine.
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If I had to pick the top woman by top five,
1. Kerry Marie
2. Dawn Wells (Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island)
3. Jennifer Connelly (I loved her in Labyrinth)
4. Natalie Portman (Did you see her in those jeans in Thor?)
5. Carrie Fisher
Honorary/cartoon character nominations Velma Dinky from Scooby Doo.
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While it is certainly debatable if she was the most beautiful woman who ever lived, there was just something about her that did it for me back when I was a much younger version of myself!
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Don't forget she was prominent in the swimming pool scene in Fast Times At Ridgemont High and I'm not referring to the broadcast TV version of the movie. Oh, and watch for her in the flick Private School, which she made after FTARH.Stewie studmuffin wrote:I wouldn't have a clue who to vote for as there are so many beautiful women out there! With that being said, I remember having this huge crush on Phoebe Cates many years ago. For anyone who doesn't know, she was the protagonist's love interest in the movie "Gremlins."
It's hard to imagine that she's now in her mid-50s and has 2 adult children.While it is certainly debatable if she was the most beautiful woman who ever lived, there was just something about her that did it for me back when I was a much younger version of myself!
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Wow, you're right, AH! Had to look this one up, as I've seen photos of her, but never saw her move before. Damn! Moves as smooth as silk - watching her gyrating on the stage is the stuff that dreams are made of right there, boy, and something that will stick in my memory for a while:Alottahope wrote:Alizee! Does it for me! It's one thing to look at photos of the most beautiful women in the world but when I see the whole package and the way she moves and dances, well an 8 can move right up to an 11. Alizee and her videos tell it all! She has what it takes to send me to the doll room here! Hubba hubba!
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French girls are the bomb. I think the fact that I can't understand what she's singing even makes her more alluring, if that's possible.
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Yeah I definitely remember the swimming pool scene from Fast Times At Ridgemont High! I've never seen Private School, but I'm going to look for it.katiesBoyfriend wrote:Don't forget she was prominent in the swimming pool scene in Fast Times At Ridgemont High and I'm not referring to the broadcast TV version of the movie. Oh, and watch for her in the flick Private School, which she made after FTARH.Stewie studmuffin wrote:I wouldn't have a clue who to vote for as there are so many beautiful women out there! With that being said, I remember having this huge crush on Phoebe Cates many years ago. For anyone who doesn't know, she was the protagonist's love interest in the movie "Gremlins."
It's hard to imagine that she's now in her mid-50s and has 2 adult children.While it is certainly debatable if she was the most beautiful woman who ever lived, there was just something about her that did it for me back when I was a much younger version of myself!
It's hard to believe that she's now in her mid-50s with 2 adult children. Damn I'm feeling old now!
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Let's put it this way, if you liked the pool scene from FTARH, you're gonna love Private School. 'Nuff said.....Stewie studmuffin wrote:
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Yeah I definitely remember the swimming pool scene from Fast Times At Ridgemont High! I've never seen Private School, but I'm going to look for it.
It's hard to believe that she's now in her mid-50s with 2 adult children. Damn I'm feeling old now!
"The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity." Harlan Ellison
"Dad says that anyone who can't use a slide rule is a cultural illiterate and should not be allowed to vote. Mine is a beauty--a K&E 20-inch Log-log Duplex Decitrig." Robert Heinlein