I would like an Adonis but I am sure that ain't gonna happen so I will settle for a medium to somewhat hilly guy. (rather he had a big tree). I am not an vic. secret gal but I am not bad for my age.
Christmas1: I would like an Adonis but I am sure that ain't gonna happen so I will settle for a medium to somewhat hilly guy. (rather he had a big tree). I am not an vic. secret gal but I am not bad for my age.
Sounds to me like you are real, thats not a bad thing hun.
You are a cheery soul this evening... I was trying to do and say some feel good stuff... and now you've gone and dashed it... lolHope you are well
cheers
Ah, it's morning here and a cold wet and miserable one it is too! So I have a nice fire lit and just finishing off me tea, toast and marmalade before my walk down by the Shannon Estuary! Dancing along to Willie Nelson too...City of New Orleans!
It must be getting close to bed time for you down under. I hope all is good with you!
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Godsgift: Ah, it's morning here and a cold wet and miserable one it is too! So I have a nice fire lit and just finishing off me tea, toast and marmalade before my walk down by the Shannon Estuary! Dancing along to Willie Nelson too...City of New Orleans!
It must be getting close to bed time for you down under. I hope all is good with you!
Thanx K...
All is great... including the weather at the moment.. sorry its drizzle for you... but you dont seem put off ifn you are going out and about...
the type of Audry Hurpburnt(don't know if the spelling is correct)... it's said that many many people believe that she was the most beautiful woman all over the world, till now no one can overpass her, this is also my opinion. not only appearance but also inner beauty and she was very nature beauty, not like those actress nowadays use those plastic nose or ...other things...lol
Amenda: the type of Audrey Hepburn(don't know if the spelling is correct)... it's said that many many people believe that she was the most beautiful woman all over the world, till now no one can overpass her, this is also my opinion. not only appearance but also inner beauty and she was very nature beauty, not like those actress nowadays use those plastic nose or ...other things...lol
During World War II, Hepburn and her mother and two half-brothers were trapped in their estate in Arnhem; her elder brother was sent to a concentration camp in Germany. She remained in Holland throughout the war. 'We called it the 'hunger winter',' she remembered. 'We had nothing to eat but turnips and tulip bulbs.'
Perhaps in consequence of the near-starvation she endured, Audrey Hepburn would remain thin for the rest of her life. She was 16 at the end of the war, with the physique of a 12-year-old. She was suffering from anemia, respiratory problems and acute oedema. 'I still have stretch marks on my ankles,' she would say, 'where my joints swelled up when I was ill.'
She was very thin, with the dimensions of 32 A - 19 1/2 - 37 (as stated in Audrey Hepburn by Barry Paris, along with two other set of measurements), measurements made possible by what she went through during the war, and not through anorexia. During her photo shoots she was usually asked to wear pads and other things to look fuller.
PandoraX: During World War II, Hepburn and her mother and two half-brothers were trapped in their estate in Arnhem; her elder brother was sent to a concentration camp in Germany. She remained in Holland throughout the war. 'We called it the 'hunger winter',' she remembered. 'We had nothing to eat but turnips and tulip bulbs.'
Perhaps in consequence of the near-starvation she endured, Audrey Hepburn would remain thin for the rest of her life. She was 16 at the end of the war, with the physique of a 12-year-old. She was suffering from anemia, respiratory problems and acute oedema. 'I still have stretch marks on my ankles,' she would say, 'where my joints swelled up when I was ill.' She was very thin, with the dimensions of 32 A - 19 1/2 - 37 (as stated in Audrey Hepburn by Barry Paris, along with two other set of measurements), measurements made possible by what she went through during the war, and not through anorexia. During her photo shoots she was usually asked to wear pads and other things to look fuller.
she was and always remained a picture of courage, grace , and compassion. A beautiful woman, talented actress and a true beauty inside & out with impecable manners & taste
whenever I am not sure what to do - I ask myself what would she do
I have always been among her fondest fans. She's amazing, but I thought she was Belgian?
I have a feeling that there may be something of the real RDM personality there.
Your question was aimed at men, but as other women have jumped in I´ll respond with....those who are my real friends and never let me down regardless of whether we agree or not. That applies to men friends too of course, and it´s not something you can very easily gain online methinks.
felixis99: she was and always remained a picture of courage, grace , and compassion. A beautiful woman, talented actress and a true beauty inside & out with impecable manners & taste
whenever I am not sure what to do - I ask myself what would she do
I have always been among her fondest fans. She's amazing, but I thought she was Belgian?
No... she was Dutch. I actually know someone who worked a couple of houses down from her mother way back in the day and saw her pay a visit to her family.
But my point was, before you go touting her physique as an ideal, be aware of the damage that caused her extreme thinness. A 19 1/2" waist is just not wise for most women.
PandoraX: No... she was Dutch. I actually know someone who worked a couple of houses down from her mother way back in the day and saw her pay a visit to her family.
But my point was, before you go touting her physique as an ideal, be aware of the damage that caused her extreme thinness. A 19 1/2" waist is just not wise for most women.
yes I am aware of the hardships she experienced as she has been one of my favorite actresses for 30 years
Hollywood does promote her as Belgian - did she move after the war?
PandoraX: During World War II, Hepburn and her mother and two half-brothers were trapped in their estate in Arnhem; her elder brother was sent to a concentration camp in Germany. She remained in Holland throughout the war. 'We called it the 'hunger winter',' she remembered. 'We had nothing to eat but turnips and tulip bulbs.'
Perhaps in consequence of the near-starvation she endured, Audrey Hepburn would remain thin for the rest of her life. She was 16 at the end of the war, with the physique of a 12-year-old. She was suffering from anemia, respiratory problems and acute oedema. 'I still have stretch marks on my ankles,' she would say, 'where my joints swelled up when I was ill.' She was very thin, with the dimensions of 32 A - 19 1/2 - 37 (as stated in Audrey Hepburn by Barry Paris, along with two other set of measurements), measurements made possible by what she went through during the war, and not through anorexia. During her photo shoots she was usually asked to wear pads and other things to look fuller.
Thanks for the info I had no idea. I just love her....She was without a doubt the most lovely of all inside and out...
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...and will stay put (no zipper needed)