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CarlaB Enthusiast
Oh, you know who else is really hot? Sam Sheppard. OMG. and also, there is a British actor whom I love, he played Mr. what's-his-name in the A&E version of Jane Eyre - - Carla will know.

Do you mean Mr. Darcy on Pride and Prejudice? That would be Colin Firth, who also played the same character on Bridget Jones Diaries.


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CarlaB Enthusiast
OK...I have a question about skin and eyelashes. I'm English,

Irish and French but everyone thinks I look Italian. My hair is really dark (naturally anyway :P ) and my skin gets REALLY DARK in the sun but I'm pretty pale in winter. Weirdest thing was when I got my genetic test results back, my celiac gene was the Mediterranean one.??????

LOL Well, that gene got there somehow!!! ;)

Thanks for all the well-wishes. I'm starting to feel a little better after a shocking start on all these meds.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
:lol: Yes, that may be somewhat true, but I did show up before hair was mentioned. I wasn't feeling good and this thread was quiet anyway ...

well whatever the reason, glad to see you here! :)

Do you mean Mr. Darcy on Pride and Prejudice? That would be Colin Firth, who also played the same character on Bridget Jones Diaries.

no, it's the Irish actor, mentioned in one of my posts above. I DO also love Colin Firth, he is adorable, I would SO date him. ;)

OMG, I have SO much to do today and am just goofing off at computer. somebody help me. :huh:

CarlaB Enthusiast

Thank you for the welcome back!!

I finally made it through the posts .... My favorite Mr. Darcy is the one in my avatar!!! My second is Colin Firth in the A&E version, which is also my favorite version.

I like Jayne Eyre, too. I don't know if I ever saw a film version though. I'll have to look for that one that's posted. I just finished reading Vanity Fair, so I'm going to rent that movie next time Adam's out of town. It took forever to read, stupid brain fog!

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hmmm....ladies I'd like to see in a kilt...

Meg Ryan (sappy, but i LOVE HER!)

Kate Beckinsale (ever see Underworld? :rolleyes: ) She good in Serendipity too (not that i watch chick flicks or anything of the sort...I er lost my remote that day) :huh:

Charlize Theron (I can't explain it :huh: )

That's all I've got, I can't believe it! Must round up some raucous male friends and engage in a spirited debate...er poker night to you ladies.

;)

I must apologize for being tardy, things are still abit hectic here. I'm a bit off my game as well. Under the weather...those wonderful students and all the germs they bring back with them <_<

I'll try harder. Thanks to all for keeping this thread alive! Keep on twirling! ;)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
hmmm....ladies I'd like to see in a kilt...

Meg Ryan (sappy, but i LOVE HER!)

I hope that's before her awful plastic surgery!

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CarlaB Enthusiast
I hope that's before her awful plastic surgery!

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Yikes. I think I'll just wait for small lips to be back in style ....


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I finally made it through the posts .... My favorite Mr. Darcy is the one in my avatar!!!

Soooo sweet!!!

I kept looking at your avatar thinking....''but that's your hubby?'' :blink: .....then the penny dropped!!(finally :lol: )

I'll try harder. Thanks to all for keeping this thread alive! Keep on twirling! ;)

I'll admit, it's alot for a bloke to take in...

Girl crushes on girls!!...women (+ men ) in kilts , chubby English knees, hideous plastic surgery...oh and Susie has a FAMOUS author friend!!!!!!!...........alot to think about :unsure::unsure:

Mtndog Collaborator
OMG SWOON indeed! :wub: I am deeply in love with Colin Firth. He is, in fact, being suggested (my idea!) as the actor to play the husband in the film to be made about one of my dear friend's lives.....true story! The woman for whom I occasionally work, Linda Caine, wrote a book that was a bestseller in England. As we speak Linda is in London meeting with the screenwriter for the movie (we are so excited!) and he has some important connections......they are talking of Ralph Fiennes as the shrink and Kate Winslet to play Linda. :rolleyes: BTW I highly recommend this book to any of you who've suffered with depression or any mental ills, I read it in the darkest period of my life, and threw up a prayer to God that I would love to meet this woman......well, not only did I MEET her, she is one of my dearest friends, and in fact, I have a key to her house. ;) oh yeah, her two dogs are my girls' boyfriends. :)

[link to her book: <a href="Open Original Shared Link .com/Out-Dark-Linda-Caine/dp/0552148695/sr=1-5/qid=1169493078/ref=sr_1_5/104-6278517-2216751?ie=UTF8&s=books" target="external ugc nofollow">Open Original Shared Link .com/Out-Dark-Linda-Caine...TF8&s=books</a>

okay, sorry to get serious on our nutty thread. Back to lunacy! :P

THAT is so cool. I'm not sure I could handle Colin Firth and ralph Fiennes in one movie. Potential death by swoonage. Wow! :wub: :wub: :wub:

RICHARD_ HI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have to agree with Meg Ryan (must go look at bad plastic surgery photo) and Kate Beckinsale. Serendipity is too sweet and she can rock in Van Helsing! She's 4th on my list to wake up looking like!

OK- genetic question: Isn't French Mediteranean? Susie- Could we be related?

Alos, check this out. It's unreal: Open Original Shared Link

Mtndog Collaborator
I hope that's before her awful plastic surgery!

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Oh, that's sad. She was beautiful before. :(

Lisa Mentor

Bev:

These are wonderful, but cha gotta put the political ones up. Tooo funny.

Mtndog Collaborator

You asked for it.....(or maybe you didn't :ph34r: )

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CarlaB Enthusiast
Soooo sweet!!!

I kept looking at your avatar thinking....''but that's your hubby?'' :blink: .....then the penny dropped!!(finally :lol: )

:lol::lol: Yeah, he's my Mr. Darcy. I thought he was a total @ss ... it always bothered me that I also thought he was sooo great looking!! :lol: I even won the "I'll never go out with Adam B again" award at my sorority award night .... after we were dating seriously. I guess he's the reason why I like the P&P theme so much!! Now if I complain about him being a jerk, he says it's not a fair accusation, I knew that and married him anyway!

Gender bending actors :blink:

I hope the collagen stuff in Meg Ryan's lips is temporary.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Bev, I suppose the South of France is on the Med??? :blink::blink:

..but I do tend to think of Mediterranean as being Spanish, Italian, Greek..... :unsure:

You asked for it.....(or maybe you didn't :ph34r: )

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Oh EXCELLENT BEV!!!!! LOL!! :lol::lol: (snigger' Tony Big Boobs Blair'!!)

Which brings me to Bill Clinton...(.as a bloke of course !)....but I've always been strangely drawn :unsure: ..... :ph34r: ....er, did I just admit that?? :huh:

:lol::lol::lol:

Lisa Mentor
Bev, I suppose the South of France is on the Med??? :blink::blink:

..but I do tend to think of Mediterranean as being Spanish, Italian, Greek..... :unsure:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Oh EXCELLENT BEV!!!!! LOL!! :lol::lol: (snigger' Tony Big Boobs Blair'!!)

Which brings me to Bill Clinton...(.as a bloke of course !)....but I've always been strangely drawn :unsure: ..... :ph34r: ....er, did I just admit that?? :huh:

:lol::lol::lol:

A White House intern, were we? :ph34r:

angel-jd1 Community Regular
What?????? :lol: Well maybe you jsut need to attend a Scottish games situation to really see why we love the kilts......... ;)

Susan.......is that some foreign language??? LOL Scottish games...huh what?

Have you all gone mad? LOL :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Have you all gone mad? LOL :lol:

Aye!!

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Mtndog Collaborator
Bev, I suppose the South of France is on the Med??? :blink::blink:

..but I do tend to think of Mediterranean as being Spanish, Italian, Greek..... :unsure:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Oh EXCELLENT BEV!!!!! LOL!! :lol::lol: (snigger' Tony Big Boobs Blair'!!)

Which brings me to Bill Clinton...(.as a bloke of course !)....but I've always been strangely drawn :unsure: ..... :ph34r: ....er, did I just admit that?? :huh:

:lol::lol::lol:

Yes- THAT's IT! I'm Spanish! :rolleyes: Like Penelope Cruz.

Carla- That is so sweet that your dh is YOUR Mr. Darcy! Actually, my hubby is best friend's annoyong younger rother, but that's not quite as romantic!

Bill clinton- Yes..my sister loves him! I think it's the slow, sexy drawl.

OK....new avatar. YOU guys decide what nationality(ies) I am. Who knows....my adoption papers could've been wrong.

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My sis is blonde, blue-eyed and Polish, German, Russian, Lithuanian (sp?)

Lisa Mentor

B, uh....you might want to change the caption below your avitar :P

Mtndog Collaborator
B, uh....you might want to change the caption below your avitar :P

OOPS! I didn't change the avatar. I just put the link in to a pic of me and my #1 Boy!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla- That is so sweet that your dh is YOUR Mr. Darcy! Actually, my hubby is best friend's annoyong younger rother, but that's not quite as romantic!

Why is it we marry the annoying ones????? :blink:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I couldn't figure out the link to the photos. Do I need a password?

Mtndog Collaborator
I couldn't figure out the link to the photos. Do I need a password?

Maybe- ahhhh...never mind. :P I'll just start telling people I'm argentinian.

Actually I think I'm what is referred to as Open Original Shared Link

CarlaB Enthusiast
Actually I think I'm what is referred to as Open Original Shared Link

You're certainly in good company .... ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I'll admit, it's alot for a bloke to take in...

Girl crushes on girls!!...women (+ men ) in kilts , chubby English knees, hideous plastic surgery...oh and Susie has a FAMOUS author friend!!!!!!!...........alot to think about :unsure::unsure:

:lol::lol: aye, a lot, ain't it? ;)

Bev, I suppose the South of France is on the Med???

well now that IS true - southern France is on the med. So, Bev is perhaps Southern French. My French ancestors, surname of Michel, were Huguenots - crazy French protestants, right? I"ll have to research more. Have always had a curious vigilante streak adn a strong sense of justice....did I tell y'all that my great-great-great- and maybe one more great uncles were the Garrett Brothers (for our friend across the pond, Sheriff Pat Garrett hunted down and killed Billy the Kidd, famous Wild West outlaw). :D

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