Chicago/Blue Peter
GulPlum <plumeski@yahoo.com>
plumeski at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 27 21:23:54 UTC 2003
Kathryn Cawte wrote:
<snip>
> But I would also like to point
> out that I may not have grown up with Valerie Singleton (being
> nearly ten years younger than your suggested age limit) but I know
> exactly who she is thank you - and I'm sure most Brits would. I'm
> more the Sarah Green/Simon Groom era :)
I suppose the fact that "our Val" went on to do "grown-up" TV and
radio means that she's stayed in the public eye and probably can't
avoid references to her Blue Peter past. :-)
(as for the Sarah Greene/Simon Groom era, I was abroad through most
of that so whilst I know the names, I can't for the sake of me
picture what they look like without prompting. <does quick Google>
Aha! I remember now!) :-)
> Also while I loved the performances of Renee Zellweger & Catherine
> Zeta-Jones am I alone in thinking that the woman with the most sex
> appeal (and admittedly I'm coming at this from the pov of a
> straight woman) in the whole thing was actually Queen Latifah?
> Everytime I see Renee as Roxie I have the urge to hold her down and
> feed her!
As a straight male, am I alone in thinking that Renee is singularly
unsexy? Especially her face. It looks like she's got some kind of
infection which has blown up her skin, and her head appears
completely out of proportion to her body, which as you say, looks
like it needs feeding. BTW I certainly wouldn't say the same about CZ-
T. :-)
As for Queen Latifah, I have never been one for, how can I put this
kindly, "busty" ladies, but she certainly knows how to use what she's
got! (I think it's an Oedipal complex in reverse - to describe my mum
when she was in her prime [she's almost 78 now] as "busty" would have
been something of an understatement.) :-)
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