Sexless. Yes, she was very much the upscale suburban matron type. Whether or not she was actually sexless is another matter. But that's the vibe she gave off.
IMO Gladys Kravitz was the real witch in that sit-com. Countless suburban women followed her lead (there's still one every neighborhood). Mrs. Kravitz did America no favors, she.
At some point in the 80's my entire wardrobe was teal and fuschia. They're back? I swear that my life was saved once by a teal, fuschia, and black ski jacket covered in metal zippers.
Teal and purple are really back in a big way this spring.
It is a seventies retro look with a lot of long scaves and hippie looks like the early seventies. We laid in a bunch of cool scarves and long necklaces that will go with the maxi-dresses that we had made.
I hate Sarah Jessica Parker, Robin Williams, Tim Robbins, Susan Saradon, the BJ Hunnicut guy, brussel sprouts, the Boston Red Sox, commies and well, lawyers.
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Elizabeth looks like the Sun Maid Raisin girl in that photo-at least the one I remember.
At least we know she doesn't shave her pussy.
Sorry dolls, I have to be crude, I have been looking at womens clothes all day.
Discussing wether to get fushia or teal is starting to get to me.
I need to reassert my guyness. There I just belched.
She was gorgeous but I found her completely unattractive on that show. Or rather, completely sexless. Maybe that had to do with the second Darin.
I dunno.
But in that "Twilight Zone" episode, "Two" (I think), much better.
Sexless. Yes, she was very much the upscale suburban matron type. Whether or not she was actually sexless is another matter. But that's the vibe she gave off.
Teal. Teal over fuschia every time.
ricpic,
We must not use anti-suburban caricatures, that could be anti-west according to Blake.
IMO Gladys Kravitz was the real witch in that sit-com. Countless suburban women followed her lead (there's still one every neighborhood). Mrs. Kravitz did America no favors, she.
I think I have an inner Serena.
Maybe Trooper could do yet another poll: Samantha or Serena?
But I also liked Uncle Arthur [Paul Lynde] and Dr. Bombay. And TABITHA! I SOO wanted to be her!
Serena was Samantha's sensuous side.
Montgomery was so good in her portrayal of Lizzie Borden however, that the sexless version seemed just fine thank you very much.
At some point in the 80's my entire wardrobe was teal and fuschia. They're back? I swear that my life was saved once by a teal, fuschia, and black ski jacket covered in metal zippers.
Teal and purple are really back in a big way this spring.
It is a seventies retro look with a lot of long scaves and hippie looks like the early seventies. We laid in a bunch of cool scarves and long necklaces that will go with the maxi-dresses that we had made.
We are pretty freakin' mod.
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