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2012-01-15 | |
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Posted by:Fred |
#11 gorb, I learned about the word "chapeau" from Bugs Bunnt. Musta missed that episode. It left a gap in my cultural education, I see. I better go back and review .... :-) |
Posted by: gorb 2012-01-15 22:34 |
#10 "Why is the y next to the t?" Everybody's gotta be someplace, DB. ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-01-15 19:51 |
#9 Dammit! Bunny! Why is the y next to the t? |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2012-01-15 16:59 |
#8 gorb, I learned about the word "chapeau" from Bugs Bunnt. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2012-01-15 16:57 |
#7 ROFLMAF, Pappy! Dead platypus, indeed. :-D |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-01-15 11:11 |
#6 Oh yes, the chapeau is "simply spiffy" - if one is aiming for the "a platypus just died on my head" look. /ghost of Richard Blackwell |
Posted by: Pappy 2012-01-15 11:09 |
#5 Age + Gravity |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2012-01-15 10:10 |
#4 Nice Gams. Same girl? Shape of the face seems quite different. |
Posted by: tipover 2012-01-15 03:46 |
#3 Happy Birthday/Daily Gam Shot 01/14 Suzanne Danielle aka Serving Girl in "Flash Gordon (1980)" aka Kim in "The Boys in Blue (1982)" aka Dahlia in "The Golden Lady (1979)" aka Emmannuelle Prevert in "Carry on Emmannuelle (1978)" aka Pilar in "California Cowboys (1984)" aka Maria in "The Trouble with Spies (1987)" (age 55) ![]() These Gams are made for Perp Walking |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2012-01-15 02:51 |
#1 Never heard anyone refer to them as a "chapeau" before. I learn something new here each day! |
Posted by: gorb 2012-01-15 02:15 |