[ExI] odd name of the day
William Flynn Wallace
foozler83 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 25 16:51:38 UTC 2018
There are some perfect things in this world, and Julie Andrews in Sound of
Music is one. Robert Preston in Music Man is another. Will never be
topped.
I read Kon-Tiki way back sometime and the following book about another
adventure, which I now recall as Ra. I remember most the whale shark that
followed the boat.
Did you see S.O.B.? Waste of Julie's talents, though of course it was a
satire on Hollywood. She was good in 10 as well. But for me she is not
sexy in the slightest. Give me Catherine Zeta-Jones any day. Brunettes
has always done it for me, so to speak. (though not Jane Russell).
Blondes, never. Not even Marilyn.
Here are some very tasteful (R- rated) and beautifully lighted women:
https://gallery-of-nudes.com/photographer/ken-adams/
How come I never see anyone like those at Walmart?
bill w
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 11:23 AM <spike at rainier66.com> wrote:
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> *From:* extropy-chat <extropy-chat-bounces at lists.extropy.org> *On Behalf
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> *Sent:* Thursday, October 25, 2018 8:31 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [ExI] odd name of the day
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> >>…I see nothing odd about any of that.
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> >…Oh Spike, you are so predictable
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> So I am told. Regularly. Not so politely as this sometimes.
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> But Mr. Amon Ra reminded me of some of my favorite things. Julie Andrews
> had that whole raindrops on kittens and warm woolen mittens thing going,
> and she was certainly drop dead gorgeous while playing the aspiring nun (oh
> what a tragic waste of an excellent bod had not Captain von Trapp Plummer
> intervened) but wet kittens and warm mittens don’t do it for me at all (oh
> but Julie does (still! (still crazy gorgeous at age 83! Now THAT’s
> progress!))))
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> I am reminded of the Ra Expedition.
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> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl
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> https://www.kon-tiki.no/expeditions/ra-expeditions/
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> Thor Heyerdahl sailed in a reed boat from Morocco to Barbados. I read all
> about this whole thing in the January 1971 National Geographic, and for you
> doubters, there is proof, PROOF! that I really did read National
> Geographic for the ARTICLES! Well, partially. Particularly after about
> 1964 when they stopped with the racy stuff. After that… articles. Read
> em. Liked em. Still do.
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> And those curly snail thingies are tasty bits of sushi too.
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