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PostPosted: 26 Nov 2011, 02:11 
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Just sitting here watching Smokey and the Bandit, and cant believe I still get the same feeling I did when I saw her when the film was first released, my first celeb crush Sally Field.

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Just sitting here watching Smokey and the Bandit, and cant believe I still get the same feeling I did when I saw her when the film was first released, my first celeb crush Sally Field.


I always liked Sally Field too. She seems very genuine person, on and off stage. I liked her as "The Flying Nun", too :clap:

My first and only celebrity crush has been Karen Carpenter, since 1971, when I had my first real Oneitis with a classmate in HS, and Karen was singing "Close To You" on the radio at the time. I think her singing helped keep me sane at the time.

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Sally Field is still incredibly attractive. I can't, off the top of my head, think of anyone else who's aged as well as she has.

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Just sitting here watching Smokey and the Bandit, and cant believe I still get the same feeling I did when I saw her when the film was first released, my first celeb crush Sally Field.


I always liked Sally Field too. She seems very genuine person, on and off stage. I liked her as "The Flying Nun", too :clap:

My first and only celebrity crush has been Karen Carpenter, since 1971, when I had my first real Oneitis with a classmate in HS, and Karen was singing "Close To You" on the radio at the time. I think her singing helped keep me sane at the time.

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She was very beautiful, great picture BTW, she was also a great singer.

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Sally Field is still incredibly attractive. I can't, off the top of my head, think of anyone else who's aged as well as she has.


I agree, when I saw her doing those boniva commercials I couldn't believe great she looked then at 62.

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Jodie Foster (Silence of the Lambs)
Sigourney Weaver (Aliens)

You'd notice they all have strong jawlines.
Ditto my oneitii.

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Always liked Sherilyn Fenn. She was the prefect the-girl-next-door type. Loved her as Audrey Horne in "Twin Peaks"

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Julia Louis Dreyfus does it for me... Beautiful, smart, funny.

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Sally Field is still incredibly attractive. I can't, off the top of my head, think of anyone else who's aged as well as she has.

How about Jane Seymour? Although she might be a tad younger than Sally Field.

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Winona Ryder:
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I loved Andie Macdowell in Groundhog Day, and she has aged very gracefully:
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kirsten dunst after i saw her in interview with the vampire, we're about the same age, also the first crush i ever had, didn't last long though

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I loved Andie Macdowell in Groundhog Day, and she has aged very gracefully:
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Nice choices! Groundhog Day is one of those movies I have to watch whenever it is on.


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Jennifer Love Hewitt..Winonna Ryder...


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Winona Ryder is the type of woman I feel I could never have a crush on... too feminine looking.
She'd be the type that would make my thinking brain go "Hmmm...shes cute" while my emotional brain will be playing Xbox.

Kinda a male version of this:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 115811.htm

(or I could be way off base)

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