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#41
Lol that was cute have something like this ever happened to you in front of a beautiful woman that wasn´t famous?
^Only once. There was this girl at my university (we never knew her name, but once she walked into the bar whilst Jimi Hendrix's Foxy Lady was playing - so we always called her that!) who I liked the look of, but I was a first year and she was a few years older and knew everyone so it was intimidating to approach her. Once - again in the bar (I spent a lot of time in there) - she walked in with a friend and next thing I know they were sitting at my table as there were no more chairs. Aside from nodding when she asked if it was OK to sit there I COULD NOT think of anything to say and just shook in my seat! I'd like to think I'm quite a cool customer, but her and Helena banjaxed me to the core!!!

How did she look like?

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It didn't really reduce the scoring so much as increase the spread of goalkickers. Not just the speed of course, but because of field structures and strategies too. Nowadays there tend to be 2 or 3 major forwards targets, as well as a bunch of midfielders to spread the load. In years gone past it was much more structured around one big guy that did all the damage - those guys would be getting big bags of goals week in week out.

And Australian Models, yes.. Pania, Nicole and Sarah are all equally divine

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Then there's a bunch others that I really like too - Catherine McNeil, Shanina Shaik and Aurelia Gliwski spring to mind.

And others that I'm nonplussed about. I used to quite like Miranda. She became boring a long time ago though. I've never really 'got' Gemma Ward, but I feel like I'm missing out on something there

Are there any you particularly like, apart from Gemma?

Besides Miranda and Gemma, I didn't know any of them were Australian actually . I don't know Nicole and Sarah, so I'll have to look them up. The only thing I remember about Aurelia is her stomach, so I'll have to look her up too. I like Shanina and Catherine (even despite my hate for tongue rings though its the symbol of her woman love rather than for style I guess). I still like Miranda and think she's super cute even though she is indeed boring and never been close to being one of my top favorites by any means. I'll have to do some research to make a top ten though I guess.

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^To name a few more; Jessica Hart is red hot, but I don't find her interesting. Never really see Jessica Gomes between Sports Illustrated issues. Don't like Abbey Lee Kershaw at all. There's probably a handful I'm forgetting, and loads more I'm not aware of

Nicole Trunfio and Sarah Stephens by the way, if you'd like their surnames

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#44
This girl used to go to my gym, and that was incredibly hard to stay focused

It was kind of ridiculous how made up she was though.. not a hair out place.

What does it mean "made up" and "not a hair out place"?

I mean it looked like she spent an hour getting ready just to go to the gym. Makeup, immaculate hair, the whole thing. I find it quite ridiculous when girls do that.. most don't though

Oooh I get it now

I hate it too. When I see this "perfect looking" girl/woman it always springs to my mind how she stands in front of the mirror and actually thinks about what is she going to wear to have everything fitted in the whole picture... then she looks at her hair and starts doing it with the same goal, and then, after hour and half, she looks at herself and thinks "perfect". For me it´s beyond all understanding, such a wasting of time mostly, when you look in the eyes of such a woman, you see nothing but herself. Everytime she goes around shop-window, she scannes herself - always. You can actually feel all of this in the way she walks and especially in the way she smiles or laughs - it screames "I´m so beautiful, look at me". And they never, never wear caps - because it could damage their hairstyle.

I don´t understand how most of guys just won´t see it

I like women with this free-kind-of spirit in clothing and dressing theirselves. You look at her and actually see wind in her hair. Such a presence. It feels natural, so beautiful Like Daria or Behati

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#45
Lol that was cute have something like this ever happened to you in front of a beautiful woman that wasn´t famous?
^Only once. There was this girl at my university (we never knew her name, but once she walked into the bar whilst Jimi Hendrix's Foxy Lady was playing - so we always called her that!) who I liked the look of, but I was a first year and she was a few years older and knew everyone so it was intimidating to approach her. Once - again in the bar (I spent a lot of time in there) - she walked in with a friend and next thing I know they were sitting at my table as there were no more chairs. Aside from nodding when she asked if it was OK to sit there I COULD NOT think of anything to say and just shook in my seat! I'd like to think I'm quite a cool customer, but her and Helena banjaxed me to the core!!!
Caroline is a friend of a friend (who was a model herself, and now runs her own art business). They've hanged out occasionally. My friend attends a lot of art galas & gatherings.
^This is what you do donbot - whenever I've seen/met models it's at high-falutin' art/photography "schmoozefests"! It's almost foolproof, 100% guaranteed, to have a smattering of them. Like flies around shit!

have you noticed that flies use to emerge actually from nowhere?? I´m amazed by this fact. You go to the woods, there are no flies around you - you make the shit and tadaaa they are all around! is that normal?

erm... about this foxy lady, was she really beautiful?

Because sometimes a woman does not have to be extraordinarily beautiful... she just has that "something" that makes even the most strongest (mind) guys melt and babble.

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#46
How did she look like?
erm... about this foxy lady, was she really beautiful?

^Ah, the allure of Foxy Lady...

How did she look? Was she really beautiful? Only the most beautiful creation! To begin - to call her merely olive-skinned would be a travesty. For that would denigrate her to the mere masses who dally in that hue. Rather she was wrapped in the colour of raw sienna. And her hair - it cascaded down as if a caramel fountain, in lustrous ripples that framed her face. And what a face, neither Vermeer nor Botticelli could capture such grace - huge olive eyes that flickered like opals in the changing light, lips that pleaded innocence yet promised sin, and cheekbones like geometry... I was entranced. She was often bedecked in flowing dresses and opaque tights that teased at her frame, and the scent of cinnamon danced about her.

To deign to compare her to anyone is an anathema - but, I suppose, in her stature and wide features I would suggest a mix of Mila Kunis, Jarah Mariano and Clémence Poésy (if one could imagine such a thing!). Either way she had a glint and I reamin froever smitten...

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#47

A description worth the great poet you talk like man in love, B or rather like a poet in love

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Yeah B, maybe you should just write a novel or poems and get them published

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A description worth the great poet you talk like man in love, B or rather like a poet in love

Indeed. I think I'm in love with her too after reading that

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A description worth the great poet you talk like man in love, B or rather like a poet in love

Indeed. I think I'm in love with her too after reading that

I was so in love, in that "angsty" unattainable teenage way! I often wonder where she may be now... Alas, like I said, I never even knew her name. And maybe it's all the more romantic for it..? She'll forever be 'Foxy Lady'.
Yeah B, maybe you should just write a novel or poems and get them published
^Like any 'hack' I've been tinkering away at a novel for years! We shall see... As for poetry, I was published, but I haven't bothered for a while. Too busy trying tp be a prose smart-arse! 1062wine.gif

[EDIT: Just noticed my milestone - woo-hoo!]

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#51

Probably best that you never met her again. There's no way anyone could live up to the memory

Congrats on the 8k

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^To name a few more; Jessica Hart is red hot, but I don't find her interesting. Never really see Jessica Gomes between Sports Illustrated issues. Don't like Abbey Lee Kershaw at all. There's probably a handful I'm forgetting, and loads more I'm not aware of

Nicole Trunfio and Sarah Stephens by the way, if you'd like their surnames

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I'm not attracted to Abbey at all either and I'm not even sold on the idea that being funny looking makes her a great model as she still has the same face and no expression when I see her, but I have the feeling she serves a purpose somehow (that is aside from the general Barney way of course). I definitely had no idea Gomez was Australian and also have no idea what she does between SI issues . Wherever that lovely hole she crawls in may be, she's my number two Australian model so far . Now that you put the last names on there, I didn't know Sarah and Nicole were Australian either. Actually (like Pania), I assumed they were American . Do Australians have distinguising qualities I'm just not keen to yet? Someone was able to explain the differences between Americans and Canadians to me, but I still don't see British vs. American (aside from TV actors, but that speaks to the different agendas of casting agents, producers ect. rather than the general populatioin) and American vs. Australian differences at all.

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#53
Probably best that you never met her again. There's no way anyone could live up to the memory

Congrats on the 8k

That´s like SO true, don. Many times I have encountered people who were so in love with some woman - they were describing her like.... a goddess indeed. Then I saw her and was like were you seriously talking about THIS woman?

But that is normal, afterall... not only that we tend to remember only the good memories, but they also tend to blossom after some time... and people in love have absolutely different view on the world for me too, my fl is the most handsome man I have ever met and when I look at him, I still feel butterflies in my stomach after 4 years (which is not too long, but not too short as well) and I can´t understand how someone would call him not-handsome, lol I could write poems about him.

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A description worth the great poet you talk like man in love, B or rather like a poet in love

Indeed. I think I'm in love with her too after reading that

I was so in love, in that "angsty" unattainable teenage way! I often wonder where she may be now... Alas, like I said, I never even knew her name. And maybe it's all the more romantic for it..? She'll forever be 'Foxy Lady'.
Yeah B, maybe you should just write a novel or poems and get them published
^Like any 'hack' I've been tinkering away at a novel for years! We shall see... As for poetry, I was published, but I haven't bothered for a while. Too busy trying tp be a prose smart-arse! 1062wine.gif

[EDIT: Just noticed my milestone - woo-hoo!]

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Congratz!!

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I'm not attracted to Abbey at all either and I'm not even sold on the idea that being funny looking makes her a great model as she still has the same face and no expression when I see her, but I have the feeling she serves a purpose somehow (that is aside from the general Barney way of course). I definitely had no idea Gomez was Australian and also have no idea what she does between SI issues . Wherever that lovely hole she crawls in may be, she's my number two Australian model so far . Now that you put the last names on there, I didn't know Sarah and Nicole were Australian either. Actually (like Pania), I assumed they were American . Do Australians have distinguising qualities I'm just not keen to yet? Someone was able to explain the differences between Americans and Canadians to me, but I still don't see British vs. American (aside from TV actors, but that speaks to the different agendas of casting agents, producers ect. rather than the general populatioin) and American vs. Australian differences at all.

Yeah, the differences are lost on me too. They're all pretty multicultural and diverse countries, so I don't really see any distinctive features that emerge. Maybe they're there for more keen observers though

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Congratz!!
Probably best that you never met her again. There's no way anyone could live up to the memory

Congrats on the 8k

^Thank you, I know it's just an arbitrary number (especially 8,000! ) but it takes me so long to round up that 10,000 is bound to be an age away - if ever! Jennka, you've just hit 20 without any fanfare?

And yes, Foxy Lady in retrospect is an impossible princess. Better to leave her there!

I'm not attracted to Abbey at all either and I'm not even sold on the idea that being funny looking makes her a great model as she still has the same face and no expression when I see her, but I have the feeling she serves a purpose somehow (that is aside from the general Barney way of course). I definitely had no idea Gomez was Australian and also have no idea what she does between SI issues . Wherever that lovely hole she crawls in may be, she's my number two Australian model so far . Now that you put the last names on there, I didn't know Sarah and Nicole were Australian either. Actually (like Pania), I assumed they were American . Do Australians have distinguising qualities I'm just not keen to yet? Someone was able to explain the differences between Americans and Canadians to me, but I still don't see British vs. American (aside from TV actors, but that speaks to the different agendas of casting agents, producers ect. rather than the general populatioin) and American vs. Australian differences at all.

Yeah, the differences are lost on me too. They're all pretty multicultural and diverse countries, so I don't really see any distinctive features that emerge. Maybe they're there for more keen observers though

^Features wise, no - but I think it's more in how they dress and carry themselves (and I don't mean Canadians wearing maple leafs on everything!). Often you can tell a persons nationality in, say, a big tourist attraction where people are from all over the world - simply by looking at them. But if you're talking primarily WASP features then it's negligible. It's like how you can tell somebody is Afro-Caribbean as opposed to from Africa itself...
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Ahoy there Don!

I was wondering if you knew anything of a New Zealand band by the name of Unknown Mortal Orchestra? Between this, Tame Impala and Connan Mockasin, I'm beginning to think Australasia does a neat line in brilliant and freaky psychedelic rock.

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Congratz!!
Probably best that you never met her again. There's no way anyone could live up to the memory

Congrats on the 8k

^Thank you, I know it's just an arbitrary number (especially 8,000! ) but it takes me so long to round up that 10,000 is bound to be an age away - if ever! Jennka, you've just hit 20 without any fanfare?

And yes, Foxy Lady in retrospect is an impossible princess. Better to leave her there!

Actually I´ve noticed that yesterday, when you wrote that you have reached 8,000 I wanted to write about it in my thread, but then I forgot, lol. If I may here....

I'm not attracted to Abbey at all either and I'm not even sold on the idea that being funny looking makes her a great model as she still has the same face and no expression when I see her, but I have the feeling she serves a purpose somehow (that is aside from the general Barney way of course). I definitely had no idea Gomez was Australian and also have no idea what she does between SI issues . Wherever that lovely hole she crawls in may be, she's my number two Australian model so far . Now that you put the last names on there, I didn't know Sarah and Nicole were Australian either. Actually (like Pania), I assumed they were American . Do Australians have distinguising qualities I'm just not keen to yet? Someone was able to explain the differences between Americans and Canadians to me, but I still don't see British vs. American (aside from TV actors, but that speaks to the different agendas of casting agents, producers ect. rather than the general populatioin) and American vs. Australian differences at all.

Yeah, the differences are lost on me too. They're all pretty multicultural and diverse countries, so I don't really see any distinctive features that emerge. Maybe they're there for more keen observers though

^Features wise, no - but I think it's more in how they dress and carry themselves (and I don't mean Canadians wearing maple leafs on everything!). Often you can tell a persons nationality in, say, a big tourist attraction where people are from all over the world - simply by looking at them. But if you're talking primarily WASP features then it's negligible. It's like how you can tell somebody is Afro-Caribbean as opposed to from Africa itself...

Sometimes I can distinguish a Slovak model in thousands just in the way she smiles there is just something very "slovakish" in that smile

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Ahoy there Don!

I was wondering if you knew anything of a New Zealand band by the name of Unknown Mortal Orchestra? Between this, Tame Impala and Connan Mockasin, I'm beginning to think Australasia does a neat line in brilliant and freaky psychedelic rock.

Ooh, yeah I know that song

Don't really know the band though.. might have to look them up some more.

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Jennka, you've just hit 20 without any fanfare?

Actually I´ve noticed that yesterday, when you wrote that you have reached 8,000 I wanted to write about it in my thread, but then I forgot, lol. If I may here....

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