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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 6/1/2007
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THank you very much, Josep!
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josep alsina
{K:19880} 6/1/2007
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Muy buena foto y composición. Josep
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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Oh God, how horrible. I hate men that think they have a right to say things like that to women. Have a look at the photo of mine I recently uploaded of a pair of... magazines featuring a woman called Katie on the cover. She is one of the most famous women in Britain under her 'celebrity' name of Jordan... famous for her... philosophies on life? Nope. Art? Nope? Photography? Nope. Metaphysical poetry? Nope. She is famous for having enormous fake breasts and showing them off at every given opportunity. I rather admire her in a strange way, as she says she is just trying to earn a living and doesn't care what people think of her. She's honest and I respect that in people. What I loathe is the celebrity culture that allows her to get that famous in the first place...
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 5/31/2007
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*LOL* Now why didnīt you say this to Connie?! This would surely have been a nice poetic change back then instead of being named after Samantha Fox, Sabrina, having big bags, lungs and whatever poetic terms there was in use. Still you would have to show some nice hairy legs to get anywhere with me although I probably developed that fetisch slowly over time*LOL* Iīm just grateful for looking normal now. Only certain kinds of persons love this kind of attention. I even experienced a DJ who called me names while I was out dancing with good friends which made me leave the place feeling so embarrassed and also angry.
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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Well, how rude of those fellows! Unfortunately England has its fair share of such uncouth troll brutes as well, but I am a gentleman... just checking... yes, still a gentleman. I would have recited you poetry such as... God, I'm really having to work hard today... 'fair damsel, you are curved like that pair of hills over yonder, with a solitary tree upon each summit... a miracle of nature before my eyes that is most becoming. I would be most priviliged if you would stop what you're doing and come home with me this instant!'
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 5/31/2007
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Such a cute story:-) The older attractive woman and the young excited yet shy fellow - classic theme even if she hadnīt been Connie Booth! You seem to meet many characters in your life. Iīve met my share of so-called famous people, even a man who was called the hottest man in Denmark, and I didnīt even notice it was him I was talking to until I left*LOL* I also walked along the beach with another attractive maleactor talking about dogs etc. and I also realized afterwards who he was- story of my life;-) I understand why Mrs. Booth got annoyed though. Before I got my little daughter, I had ehmmm very large attributes that meant that everytime I walked out the door, I knew I was going to be yelled at, whistled at, starred at, called names etc. Maybe this is what all the siliconefans desires, but for me it was so embarrassing, so I usually wore black shirts hoping to be let in peace.
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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You love Fawlty Towers?! My favourite comedy of all time! I must tell you a Crow story... when I was 18 (20 years ago, ouch!) I worked in an off licence... one day, who should come in but Connie Booth, who played Polly in the programme. Now let me put this carefully, Annemette... when I first saw Fawlty Towers, the character of Polly... err... made young Patrick realise that he would grow up liking the physical attributes of women. She reached parts of me that other ladies had yet to reach! So years later when I met her, I was in a state of shock. She still looked amazing, 13 years after the first series was made, and still had a most serious effect on my body temperature. I was so thrown by this vision standing before me that I kept mucking up her credit card transaction... I could see she was starting to get quite annoyed and I kept thinking 'Don't get annoyed... I love you!'. But I said nothing... my admiration was kept locked up within me, never to grace her lovely ears. Although it wasn't her ears that I noticed first time round....
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 5/31/2007
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THanks, John! What a pity u canīt read what it says says the curious Dane:-)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 5/31/2007
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I know..I know...oh, know(love Fawlty Towers):-) Youīd love it there for sure. I had much too little time to really concentrate on all the wonderful motives around me constantly.
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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Wow Annemette! I think I'd absolutely love looking for things to photograph in Athens... it looks like a fascinating place, full of wonderful old, fading, crumbling textures to entice and enchant Crow.
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 5/31/2007
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Very nice...exctreme difference of texture... hmmm... the distroyed letters are difficult to readed...hahahaha...even from me! :-D Very good composition. Best regards!
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