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Frocks, Frolics and Fotos

... wow!... I just discovered this thread today and have flipped through it from beginning to end... some funny stuff... this one simply astounds me...

In motion:

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...this above reminds me of this below...


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...they look just as awkward as each other to perform... the person that invented those 'shoes' is a >> insert word here << ... I know that it's probably an avant-garde type of fashion statement but the poor girl looks as if she has poohed her pants and is doing the walk of shame... each to their own I suppose... cheers.
 
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...not much to say except "urgh"... but Sly's mum did remind me of Janice from the Muppets... must be the lips... cheers.


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...has anybody here seen Imelda May?... I think that she's a great talent... I like the outfits she wears... they kinda remind me of the type of dresses that women wore either in the late 50s or early 60's but wears more modern shoes etc with her outfits... as a 59 year old male I find her to be a stunner... I'm curious as to what you ladies may think of her... here are some photos of her...

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...is she considered to be stylish and be wearing the correct outfits to go with her persona from a womans point of view?... I'm just curious...

...check her talent out in this video... cheers.

[video=youtube;dzy0LeT0jzs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzy0LeT0jzs&feature=related[/video]
 
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The first time I had ever heard of Imelda May was when she was a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks a year or so ago. She does have a real retro look going on. It's a very flattering style if you have that shape body - which she does. It's similar in style to the dress Miranda was wearing in the pic a page back in this thread. You're right, it's not just a look she's built, it's a whole persona. It suits her singing style. I do like her singing too, I think she's quite talented. She reminds me of an upbeat Amy Winehouse with her singing.

I find her quite appealing. I'd quite happily pay money to go to one of her concerts.
 
Ooooooo lovely Irish lassy - Norton has the best musical guests, and seems to have a fantastic sound system.

And it is astounding how many fabulous women singers are coming from UK, and all so different and interesting. Can't think of a single female from the USA in the last 5 years as interesting UK females.
 
My partner introduced me to her - so to speak - a few weeks ago, I think she's great, looks wise, talent wise, sexy wise :)
 
... I like that song... really catchy... in the song there is a line (highlighted in blue) that says...

Love
It’s so crazy make my heart go
Ops-a-daisy, make my blood flow
not so lazy ‘cos I love you inside out

Time
Is a wastin’ why d’ya hold out
so frustratin’‘cos you know that
Lookin’ amazinn' and I love you inside out

I love your eyes blue as the skies
I love you lips to your fingertips
I love your bones your old sticks and stones yeah
I love ya inside out

Oh don’t you believe me
Yeah, I know it’s kinda creepy
Oh but oh you’re lovin’ me deeply
Admit it I did it you know you’re gonna keep me

So
Say you love me like a hobo
Worn and grubby but you know though
No one above me and you love me inside out woooo

Oh ye-ah
Oh

Oh don’t you believe me
Find More lyrics at www.sweetslyrics.com
Yeah I know it’s kinda creepy
Oh but oh you’re lovin’ me deeply
Admit it I did it you know you’re gonna keep me

So, say you love me like a hobo
Worn and grubby but you know though
No one above me and you love me inside out

I love your chin and the skin that you're in
I love your nails even your entrails
I love your soul even your little mole
Yeah, I love you inside out

I love your arms and your laugh aloud charms
I love your wits and all your wobbly bits
I love your lungs and your talking tongue
Yeah I love you inside out
Yeah

Ohh Yeah


... if she means my slight beer gut then I'm hers for the taking (ha!... as if!) lol!... cheers.
 
I love Keira and how she owns her small breasts - and tells everyone how they keep photoshopping her on posters.

KStew, may as well wear a scarlet letter, she sure is flaunting her dirty bitch smug stuff youness, next outfit surely has to be RED and even flashier.
Guess RP must like that arse she keeps flashing.

Fug girls on Kstews backview, after calling it the fugliest ever pants suit thing -

And the back. Dear God, the back. It's like if Liza Minnelli gave birth to a pair of chaps on opposite day. And then came over and slapped me in the face.
 
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I just don't get this twilight hype.

It's a female phenomena

USA Today -

Girl power.
Before Twilight, the studios' prevailing hit-making philosophy was to please the teenage boy consumers with male leads for tentpole franchise-worthy projects. Twilight shattered that myth when an overwhelmingly female audience propelled the first installment, with Stewart at the emotional center, to $70 million in its opening weekend.

"That is the best legacy of this series," says Condon. "Not only can a woman be the center of the story, but also it's the idea — what this women audience responds to is extremely valuable. They will come out in force. Not every movie has to be made for the teenage boy."

"Twilight opened Hollywood's eyes," says Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com, who notes that once studios realized they were losing the boys to video games and the Internet, they needed the teenage girls.
"And when they got a teen girl heroine of their own, it was the perfect storm that showed teen girls are a force to be reckoned with. Twilight paved the road with gold for the others to follow."
Feistier heroines have followed in Brave, The Hunger Games and even Stewart's turn in Snow White and the Huntsman.

"I don't know if any of these movies ever get made, or at least get the excitement about them, without Twilight proving that these women have buying power," says Melissa Rosenberg, who penned all five Twilight screenplays and is working on Earthseed, a futuristic movie featuring a female hero.

And the MUMs
Twilight Moms. The very non-teenage women (all over age 25), many standing alongside their daughters at Twilight events, instantly captured the national media's attention and earned them the moniker Twilight Moms. Kara O'Grady, the production manager for TwilightMoms.com, says her group has 37,000 active members from 16 countries.
"Twilight brought us together, and we're staying together," says O'Grady. "We are an untapped demographic in movies."

Mums & daughters got this thing rolling and it never stopped.
Sexy youngins and vamps, and a females who had allways been ignored for teen boys.
And of course - Robert Pattinson:)
 
Not really - just women supporting movies that aren't shitty romcoms, shitty action and vamps are way better than shitty Jennifer Aniston crap.
Girls & women are kind of just revelling in this new power that used to belong to Batman & boys:)
 
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