ManOfTheLamb
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I'm majorly cutting back this year. I'm also gonna trim down my current collection.
...of women?I'm majorly cutting back this year. I'm also gonna trim down my current collection.
Yeah I'm right there with you. Pretty sure they were two of my earliest, if not the earliest, attractions to the female form.The earliest ones I can recall are Linda Carter as Wonder Woman and Catherine Bach's Daisy Duke.
There were at least 2 girls in elementary school who seemed to draw me in, and there were definitely more movie and TV women in my teens.
I remember telling someone during the early years of Boy Meets World that Topanga was going to be drop dead gorgeous when she grew up, and damn was I right.
That or Howard the Duck.
Here we go, another six pages of discussion bound for the Relationship thread.
You’re still five years younger than I am if I’m doing the math right!Man....seeing some of these early crushes drives home how freakin' OLD I am!!!
Hell, yeah!Other significant crushes were Jacklyn Smith on Charlie's Angels (everyone at the time had a thing for Farrah...they could keep her! I wanted Kelly Garret!),
I’ll never forget my mom and grandmother ragging on what a bimbo Debbie Harry was when they performed on the Merv Griffin show in ‘79. They asked me if I thought she was attractive. Of course I pretended like I didn’t. If I could go back in time, I would have said “Yeah, I like bimbos” just to eee the looks on their faces.Olivia Newton-John (pretty sure my parents thought I was gay because I watched Xanadu anytime it was on cable), Debbie Harry (my body felt...weird...whenever I saw the video for Heart of Glass), and Erin Gray on Buck Rogers.
You, me, and @SDcomics can get together at yell at kids on our lawns!You’re still five years younger than I am if I’m doing the math right!![]()
My mom had some weird idea in her head that Olivia Newton-John was a lesbian....no idea what part of her ass she pulled that out of, but she would always make comments if I was watching anything with her in it. My parents were, and still are, Fundamentalists, so if I'd expressed any interest in her whatsoever I would have gotten an earful. Oddly, they never seemed to change the radio whenever her songs came on. Don't know if they didn't know those songs were sung by her, or if they secretly liked them so they bypassed their distaste for her imaginary "lifestyle". It wasn't until I got in my teens that I was brave enough to tell my mom that she had no idea what the hell she was talking about, and showed her a picture in a magazine of her with her then-husband.I’ll never forget my mom and grandmother ragging on what a bimbo Debbie Harry was when they performed on the Merv Griffin show in ‘79. They asked me if I thought she was attractive. Of course I pretended like I didn’t. If I could go back in time, I would have said “Yeah, I like bimbos” just to eee the looks on their faces.![]()
This your first day on Articulated Thoughts?This thread took a real turn.
Debbie Harry (my body felt...weird...whenever I saw the video for Heart of Glass)