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Your teenage hollywood crushes!


Mike

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I have been hesitating doing this, but here goes....as a pre-teen, my crushes were Ricky Schroeder from Silver Spoons and Michael Jackson (the days of Thriller, when he wasn't a mutant). I also had posters of Tom Selleck on my wall, even though I never watched a day of Magnum, PI.

As a teenager, I developed a serious crush on Harrison Ford (what girl didn't melt at Indiana Jones' green eyes and crooked smile??)and believe it or not, George Michael (I know, I have absolutely NO gaydar!!!!). I also liked Bono, and on TV, I liked Don Johnson.

Okay, so now you know ALL my dirty laundry and I;m not going to laugh at ANY of you for you current or former crushes...not even the Olsen twins.

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I love that he is absolutely beautiful but doesn't play up on it.

that's exactly what i love about him too - he's not afraid to be unattractive in a role because he's an amazing actor. he's also a fantastic guitarist - the number one thing to make me swoon! and he seems cool and down to earth. oh and he's one of the few hollywood actors to do a passable irish accent. he rocks!

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When I was a young teenager I saw Sophia Loren in the movie Two Women. Now, having seen her numerous times before that, I knew that she was beautiful. But in this movie she appealed to my more prurient interests. For quite a while. Still does.

BTW, I recommend the movie highly. Especially for teenaged boys.

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Milords, Ladies and Gentlemen, Kindly raise your glasses in special tribute to all the girls we've loved before...

How's This For Depressing?

Brigette Bardot 71

Stella Stevens 68

Sophia Loren 71

Gina Lollobrigida 78

Deborah Kerr 94

Lena Horne 88

Kay Starr 83

Patti Page 78

Annette Funicello 63

Barbara Eden 71

Angie Dickenson 74

Doris Day 81

Joan Collins 72

Julie Christie 64

Leslie Caron 74

Carroll Baker 74

Ann-Margret 64

Debra Padget 72

Julie Andrews 70

Ursula Andress 69

Rita Moreno 74

Jean Simmons 76

Julie Newmar 72

Kim Novak 72

Jane Powell 76

Debbie Reynolds 73

Shirley Temple 77

Jane Russell 84

Kathryn Grayson 83

Esther Williams 82

Elke Sommer 65

Gale Storm 83

Jill St. John 65

Liz Taylor 73

Mamie Van Doren 74

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Milords, Ladies and Gentlemen, Kindly raise your glasses in special tribute to all the girls we've loved before...

How's This For Depressing?

Brigette Bardot 71

Stella Stevens 68

Sophia Loren 71

Gina Lollobrigida 78

Deborah Kerr 94

Lena Horne 88

Kay Starr 83

Patti Page 78

Annette Funicello 63

Barbara Eden 71

Angie Dickenson 74

Doris Day 81

Joan Collins 72

Julie Christie 64

Leslie Caron 74

Carroll Baker 74

Ann-Margret 64

Debra Padget 72

Julie Andrews 70

Ursula Andress 69

Rita Moreno 74

Jean Simmons 76

Julie Newmar 72

Kim Novak 72

Jane Powell 76

Debbie Reynolds 73

Shirley Temple 77

Jane Russell 84

Kathryn Grayson 83

Esther Williams 82

Elke Sommer 65

Gale Storm 83

Jill St. John 65

Liz Taylor 73

Mamie Van Doren 74

And to think that if Marilyn Monroe were still alive, she'd turn 80 this year!

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Natalie Wood made my heart beat like a hammer...

That look!!!

At first glance I thought that was an old-fashioned picture of Denise Richards (Charlie Sheen's soon-to-be ex).

How could I forget

Andy Gibb?

Oh my Lord, yes. I too was a fan of the baby-faced shaggy-haired teen dream. I went to an Andy Gibb concert with my little Brownie camera and took pictures. He was wearing bright pink spandex pants and no shirt. I still have the photos. :googly:

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Milords, Ladies and Gentlemen, Kindly raise your glasses in special tribute to all the girls we've loved before...

How's This For Depressing?

Brigette Bardot 71

Stella Stevens 68

Sophia Loren 71

Gina Lollobrigida 78

Deborah Kerr 94

Lena Horne 88

Kay Starr 83

Patti Page 78

Annette Funicello 63

Barbara Eden 71

Angie Dickenson 74

Doris Day 81

Joan Collins 72

Julie Christie 64

Leslie Caron 74

Carroll Baker 74

Ann-Margret 64

Debra Padget 72

Julie Andrews 70

Ursula Andress 69

Rita Moreno 74

Jean Simmons 76

Julie Newmar 72

Kim Novak 72

Jane Powell 76

Debbie Reynolds 73

Shirley Temple 77

Jane Russell 84

Kathryn Grayson 83

Esther Williams 82

Elke Sommer 65

Gale Storm 83

Jill St. John 65

Liz Taylor 73

Mamie Van Doren 74

Yeah, and I've always had a thing for Bette Davis and that chick that played Alice on the Brady Bunch.

:afro: :afro: :afro: :jester: :jester:

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