Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Must play by rules...aaarggghhhhh!!!


The Vicodan might be wearing off...I don;t want to take another pill... so there can be only one remedy.....Adrienne Barbeau!

11 comments:

knox said...

good god, whoever taught you how to put photos up created a monster.

For lots of those girls from that era, it was all about bone structure. Whether they were "va-va-voom" or otherwise. Sissy Spacek, (I realize she wasn't a sex kitten, but still), is a perfect example, and totally had "that look." It's very distinctive and you sure as heck don't see it today, any more than you see the "Kewpie doll" look from the 20s.

Trooper York said...

Hey I am losing my mind with the wisdom tooth today.

Plus you know my motto. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.

Trooper York said...

Hey I am losing my mind with the wisdom tooth today.

Plus you know my motto. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.

Trooper York said...

You are right about that Knox. There is a look that women share in paticular era's and someone who is out of the mainstream of her time really sticks out.

For example Jennifer Tilly is the perfect embodiment of the Kewpie doll look. Out of the current style, but man she is hotness.

Trooper York said...

I just hope I don't piss off all my female readers with my silly crap.

I just can't help it.

Titusisveryrelaxed said...

Sorry about the wisdom tooth Troop. That was hell for me.

Adrian's tits are nice though. They are more like jugs. They have a nice quality to how they hang on her.

Asante Samuel said...

1) What Troop, Rush, Brett and Betty Ford have in common?

2) Why do women insist on calling female breasts 'boobs' instead of the real man preferred term 'tits'?

Asante Samuel said...

Like Trooper told the doctor-

leave the swelling, but do something about the pain.

Hoosier Daddy said...

I'm a legs and booty guy myself but I have to admit, she had some spectacular ta-tas.

blake said...

And the wonderful thing about Ms. Barbeau is she was (is!) also spectacular from the waist down.

Ruth Anne Adams said...

I believe they were called 'a bodacious pair of ta-tas' by that Keith fellow in "An Officer and a Gentleman."