I want more of The September Issue. More. The extras on the DVD were not enough.
I love that she continues to wear sleeveless (dresses etc), despite her worry that one arm is bigger than the other because of her tennis playing. (Karl assures her it's not noticeable.)
You must go for these English cuties of a certain age. There are certainly a few Brit actresses past the first blush who would look very nice amongst the sheet music.
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Is she perhaps wearing Prada? Where is your essay on the merits of a silver glitter jacket Tintin?
She's starting to look like a Jewish Darth Vader
aw.
nice collection of shots.
My fave is the empty chairs by the runway pic.
xo
Would. Totally would.
GSV- We're on the same sheet of music.
I want more of The September Issue. More. The extras on the DVD were not enough.
I love that she continues to wear sleeveless (dresses etc), despite her worry that one arm is bigger than the other because of her tennis playing. (Karl assures her it's not noticeable.)
"We're on the same sheet of music."
You must go for these English cuties of a certain age. There are certainly a few Brit actresses past the first blush who would look very nice amongst the sheet music.
Bro - I was thinking riding crops and breeches more than sheet music. Although, I could probably work Flight of the Valkyries into the picture.
She makes it all look so easy.
Which football club does the fellow in the last picture manage?
I'm a gay guy and *I'd* totally go for AW.
Then I'd steal her purse.
The poor man's Helen Mirren.
Patsy- I wish she was easy.
Lots of Lagers- I think he played the ram rod in Rawhide.
Marc- I don't care if you fuck coke machines -- I'd steal her purse too. Just to root through it.
Anon- Helen Mirren is the poor man's Anna Wintour. I'd like to bring Doris Day into this but I got nothing left.
Tin Tin,
"Helen Mirren's a poor man's Anna Wintour." -Really? Reference page 83. Aug. '11 Esquire.
On the other hand, Wintour's a slavish fan of The Fed Express so she must be alright, I guess...
Most recent issue I have of Esquire is July-1966.
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