Thursday, April 16, 2009

hey come on in the waters fine.


It's not just that water that is fine. Oh no baby.


Anyway it's time to jump back into posting the stupid bullshit that I enjoy ruminating about. TV shows from the sixties and seventies. Food. Hot chicks. Clothing for the store. More Food. Baseball. More Hot Chicks. Rinse and repeat.


So jump on in. Because the water is fine.

11 comments:

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Brittney Spears resembles her a LOT.

ricpic said...

With all due respect Ruth Ann, if that's Angie, and I think it is, Brittney Spears doesn't come within a country mile of her.

TitusSaysRelax said...

How does Angie look now?

Haven't seen her in ages.

She is wearing a cone titty suit. Why do women want their titties to look like pointy cones? I like it but that isn't what the actual tit looks like.

Penny said...

Why the cones? Because Troop wants the ice cream cone to win. This is just Troop being subtle.

Trooper York said...

Penny you got me pegged.

Britney could be like Angie, she just needs a lot more miles on her and the sauce of bitter experiance. But you know she might be getting there. Wait till she is about 40 ricpic and then you might really have something.

blake said...

Angie was in "Police Woman" in her mid 40s. And was a sex symbol then.

Britney's not going to age that well, I'd guess. It's not looking good for her or Lohan.

blake said...

Actually, Angie was kind of a sex symbol in "Dressed To Kill", at nearly 50, which was pretty rare back then.

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Blake: In our neck of the woods we say, "She's been ridden hard and put up wet," to intimate that time has not been good to her.

RLB_IV said...

All I can say is that she was a great card player... many nights at Frank and Barbara's place. Can you imagine her across the table?

blake said...

Ruth Anne,

Yeah, I'm familiar with that phrase, though something about it always seemed kind of off to me.

And I'm not sure you can blame time for what's happened to Spears and Lohan.

Penny said...

"Time" happens to all of us, blake, and is therefore totally relative.

And Ruth Anne...after a certain age, most of us have been ridden "hard enough", just not WELL enough.

Never underestimate the power and the glory of "just the right trainer', with 'just the right jockey' on 'just the right horse' in 'just the right place and time'.

There is good reason horseracing was the Sport of Kings.