After 5 million copies of her poster were sold, and her 31 year old body was used as the model for the bare-breasted figurehead on the tall ship California in 1985, she lost a husband to suicide five years ago, following twenty years of marriage.
The rest of a story (according to wiki) is still being carried around on legs once insured for $1 million, as a ship and millions of young men's fond memories and fantasies from another time and place continue to sail on.
All of which prompts me to wonder if a "things are not as they seem" tag wouldn't befit some of the "Whose" posts.
In this 2013 interview where Catherine Back Opens Up About Her Husbands's Suicide and Life After Daisy Duke she reveals that her husband carried a history of childhood abuse, in addition to representing Michael Jackson who'd died a year before her husband did. "He represented Michael Jackson, and you know how crazy that was. He's the man responsible for putting the "This Is It" tour together. He brought AEG into the picture...
As usual, there's more than meets the eye, and real is where the rubber/silicone meets the road.
The opposite of nasty: the courage and ability to not think exclusively about oneself.
I realize that these girls are my legacy, they are Peter's legacy. They are a testament to our love and what we thought of family, and there's no way that I could ever slack off on that and just think about myself...We've stayed very, very close to our priest. In fact, in the beginning year, he came over to dinner at least once a week to once a month...our friends surrounded us with love and wouldn't let me fall. It was like being in a pack. They just wouldn't let me fall. My friend Alma (Ben "Cooter" Jones' wife) came out here once a month for a year." - Catherine Bach
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Like the rest of us she was way thinner back then. You really have to be a woman to wear those things, or you risk serious sunburn.
She looks pretty good right thar.
No Hazzard to navigation, certainly.
Daisy Duke
Trooper York....destroying young men's fond memories of Daisy of yore.
:-)
Honey, I meant what I said - she looks pretty damned good there.
If that's a recent pic, she's about 60 and looks like that.
Angelina Jolie in 2025
After 5 million copies of her poster were sold, and her 31 year old body was used as the model for the bare-breasted figurehead on the tall ship California in 1985, she lost a husband to suicide five years ago, following twenty years of marriage.
The rest of a story (according to wiki) is still being carried around on legs once insured for $1 million, as a ship and millions of young men's fond memories and fantasies from another time and place continue to sail on.
All of which prompts me to wonder if a "things are not as they seem" tag wouldn't befit some of the "Whose" posts.
In this 2013 interview where Catherine Back Opens Up About Her Husbands's Suicide and Life After Daisy Duke she reveals that her husband carried a history of childhood abuse, in addition to representing Michael Jackson who'd died a year before her husband did. "He represented Michael Jackson, and you know how crazy that was. He's the man responsible for putting the "This Is It" tour together. He brought AEG into the picture...
As usual, there's more than meets the eye, and real is where the rubber/silicone meets the road.
She is really fat..gross.
Fat people are nasty.
BTW I am thin and gorgeous.
I just did a repeat college student from Amherst.
tits.
Tom Wopat, from that series, grew up on a farm in Lodi, Wisconsin, right across my parents farms!
tits
The opposite of largess/largesse: avarice.
The opposite of nasty: the courage and ability to not think exclusively about oneself.
I realize that these girls are my legacy, they are Peter's legacy. They are a testament to our love and what we thought of family, and there's no way that I could ever slack off on that and just think about myself...We've stayed very, very close to our priest. In fact, in the beginning year, he came over to dinner at least once a week to once a month...our friends surrounded us with love and wouldn't let me fall. It was like being in a pack. They just wouldn't let me fall. My friend Alma (Ben "Cooter" Jones' wife) came out here once a month for a year." - Catherine Bach
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