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No pics of Agnetha Fältskog in this thread? Heresy!

 

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post #572 of 626

who was the blonde in Transformers?

(and why in the heck wasnt she brought back for the sequel!! ?? )

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I guess the curvaceous Beau Garrett would count as a blonde in this picture? :)

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She's actually much hotter as a brunette. I posted some pics of her in that thread earlier this year. But nothing to sneeze at in skintight latex and platinum blonde hair, either.

post #575 of 626

British trumpeter Alison Balsom:

 

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post #576 of 626

She can blow my trumpet any time.

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however did i forget that Yvonne Strahovski is an Aussie?!?!

yeah for us!

her and Kaley Cuoco as half-twins could keep me happy for a longgg while

 

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who was the blonde in Transformers?

(and why in the heck wasnt she brought back for the sequel!! ??

 ??

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Elisha

 

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Hey Gregg, her name is Rachael Taylor. I have no clue why she wasn't back for the sequel though.

 

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Amanda Righetti (The OC // The Mentalist)

 

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Kristanna Loken - she can terminate me  ANY day!!!!

 

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and now our (any other Aussies here) own Jennifer Hawkins

 

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I don't know Izabella Scorupco, but I found her doing a search for Izabella Mizo.

 

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(Forgive me this one, Tony):

 

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This one, I particularly like:

 

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Between her, Izabella Miko, and Yvonne Strahovski, I'm going to go ahead and say Polish women FTW.

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Big fan of Izabella Miko here ever since I saw her in Coyote Ugly.

 

You wanna see her showcased at her hottest? Check her out in House of Usher.

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She's on The Cape right now.  I'll look up and post some pictures of her later.

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Izabella Miko

 

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That first picture...good Lord.

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I don't know Izabella Scorupco, but I found her doing a search for Izabella Mizo.

 

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Between her, Izabella Miko, and Yvonne Strahovski, I'm going to go ahead and say Polish women FTW.


You evidently never watched Goldeneye.

 

Must agree about Strahovski as well; it hadn't occurred to me that she was ethnic Polish since I think of her as being Australian. 

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Damn, Andy Roddick is a lukcy man...

 

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Yeah, she's pretty eye-opening in the ads for that silly Sandler movie.  Yee-Ming, no, I've never seen Goldeneye.  As I was forced to admit at another area of this forum, I've only seen the recent Casino Royale as far as Bond films go.  I've read all of the Fleming books, however!

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Yeah, she's pretty eye-opening in the ads for that silly Sandler movie. 

 

that's her?  i thought it was Alice Eve.

post #592 of 626

It's Brooklyn in the upcoming Sandler movie.

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I fell for Izabella Scorupco when I first saw Goldeneye.

She has beautiful eyes too btw.

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Greg, do you recommend the Ian Fleming "Bond" books? I've seen all the movies, but I've never read any of the books. Do all the titles match the movie titles? Thanks.

 

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Yeah, she's pretty eye-opening in the ads for that silly Sandler movie.  Yee-Ming, no, I've never seen Goldeneye.  As I was forced to admit at another area of this forum, I've only seen the recent Casino Royale as far as Bond films go.  I've read all of the Fleming books, however!

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The books are pretty cool. You'll definitely get hooked once you start. They lose a little bit towards the end, but even the later ones are readable. One major caveat: the early ones have some racist passages. I'm not one to see racism under every rock, but it's undeniably present in some of these books.

As far as I know, just thinking back, the only Bond movie title without a corresponding book is Goldeneye. That was the name of the place in Jamaica where Fleming wrote the books. Even Quantum of Solace was the title of a short story (that had nothing in common with the film. Again, not having seen the films, I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think Dr. No and Goldfinger were pretty close to the books, as examples. Moonraker, on the other hand, was way different. No space, for one thing! The Moonraker was a missile purportedly designed to defend England. It flew high enough that it almost "raked" the moon.

Edit: well, a couple of the other titles were made up . . . TWINE, for one.
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Christie Brinkley, still amazing at 57.

 

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Edit: well, a couple of the other titles were made up . . . TWINE, for one.

 

The phrase "The World is Not Enough" isn't the title of any of the Bond novels or short stories, but it is "canonical" because it does appear in the book (and film) On Her Majesty's Secret Service.  When Bond is learning about heraldry from Sir Hilary Bray, he is told that Orbis non sufficit (the Latin translates as "The World [or Globe] is Not Enough" in English)  is the motto of  Sir Thomas Bond (a real person) and his descendants, and that James might number among them.  (Although Bray thinks this unlikely, as James Bond's paternal ancestors are from Scotland, not England.  Still, a branch of Sir Thomas's family may have settled north of the border.  Bond's mother, of course, was Swiss.)  Bond Street in London derives its name from Sir Thomas.
 
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Edited by Joseph DeMartino - 4/15/11 at 2:33pm
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This isn't really my cup of tea, but some of you will probably dig it.

 

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[knock,knock, knock]  Penny... [knock, knock, knock,]... Penny [knock, knock, knock] ...Penny....

 

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Heather Morris of Glee.

 

It has been a lot of fun watching the writers develop her character of Brittany into a very funny girl.

 

THIS LINK is to an Esquire video of her dancing to some current tunes. 

 

Enjoy.

 

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