Well, i do have to quote his dad in thanks: "Go on, make my day" He sure provided an answer to that age old question, is he cut or not...and am not talking about his abs Is it bad that i was also thinking, "did clint also have that body but just didn't show it as much?" i was very young and not that interested in him during his Dirty Harry days so i was more into the action of the movies rather than his looks...but his son sure is mighty fine rawr!
I only got 6 correct and i also didn't know who they were My thought bubble for those selfie ones: "he must have fluffed it before taking a picture"Which is why i have more "respect" for the candid/paparazzi shots I love how you think, Ella Lola Loopy, am sure you made it up to hubs more than adequately.
Yeah, as someone once told me...A dirty mind is a joy forever ....Actually, from what I've heard? A lot of those people you see in the tabs all the time actually call the paparazzi before the go out. So they may fluff too. I guess they figure if they are seen as popular, they will get more jobs.
Well, here you go, proof of Daddy's hotness
My dad loved all those Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns. I remember many trips to the drive-in theater where I spent my time on the playground (my age being in the single digits) because I was bored, bored, bored. I wanted to see Disney animated movies, not westerns where the dialogue was sparse and people shot at each other. I have to admit, I might still choose Disney animated movies over spaghetti westerns!
Although some of those old ones with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were pretty good. Mostly, I just liked that Maureen's characters usually didn't take any crappie from the men. And she usually shot a gun pretty well also.
I needed some comedy in my westerns - so Doris Day or James Garner (or Disney westerns!).
I wanted to see Disney animated movies, not westerns where the dialogue was sparse and people shot at each other. I have to admit, I might still choose Disney animated movies over spaghetti westerns!
I love Disney animated movies and still buy them even though I had my kids when I was young and they are all grown up now.
Well, I started my Disney movie collection before I had kids (since I was a late bloomer on the kid front), so a large part of my collection is in VHS format. I figure I'll start changing them out as the tapes wear out. I used to drag my husband to Disney movies before we had kids. He'd complain all the way, but always enjoyed the movies almost as much as I did. Peter Pan is one of his favorites. Oddly enough, it was also a favorite of my older boy when he was younger. My youngest is a big fan of the Pixar movies, although he used to have Hercules memorized...songs, dialogue, the whole shebang.My daughter's first movie in a movie theater was Toy Story. She was 2 years old. She loved all the Toy Story movies. Actually, she uses her little brother as an excuse to see animated movies. Since they tend to come out around the holidays, she'll ask him to wait until she comes home to see the animated movies she wants to see. (They're 10 years apart.) He's almost 12, so I don't know how much longer that ploy will last. She's just going to have to put on her big girl panties and admit she still likes animated movies and drag her boyfriend or one of her roommates to the theater with her (or her mom!).
I feel sorry for Kyle Eastwood as Scott definitely got the looks between them but looking at Clint's daughters they are all stunning as well (You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login).
Ella - I'm assuming the Rodgers and Hammerstein Cinderella is the one with Lesley Ann Warren and Stuart Damon? I loved that one - have it on VHS and need to pick it up on DVD. I had/still have an affection for Stuart Damon.
A friend rec'd this story to me, and says its one of her favorites of all time... SO.... 1. Has anyone read this? You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login2. Is there a way to pull it from this website into a format suitable for my iPad? Maybe a Calibre plug in?(It's also on FFN, but incomplete - This version has all 15 chapters)