Beautiful actresses from the past.

Audrey Hepburn, Brigette Bardol and Sophia Loren.
This was my era and grew up with these ladies.:love_heart:
 

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I always thought Sophia Loren was very beautiful. I remember that my father like Dorothy Lamour.

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Are you seeing the ad for 10000 Asian women at the bottom of the thread? If you are, I'll take the first one and you guys can fight over the rest...
 
Are you seeing the ad for 10000 Asian women at the bottom of the thread? If you are, I'll take the first one and you guys can fight over the rest...

FYI, unless you're really enjoying the ads like Ralphy here ;), you can shut them off by clicking on Settings at the top of the page, then click on General Settings, check the shut off ad box, save changes.
 
I agree with you men on the women that were the ones we grew up with, they were lovely beyond compare;) Good job Pappy;)
 
Yes, Denise. And inside every footlocker.:eek:nthego:
I think she had each leg insured to the hilt.

"This unusual segment of the business has been around for quite some time. Movie stars Betty Grable and Fred Astaire both had insurance policies on their legs in the first half of the 20th century. Astaire's $150,000 insurance coverage wasn't much compared to Grable's cool $1 million policy. These days celebrity insurance regularly covers much more than that. Singer Mariah Carey has also been blessed with good looks and especially fine legs. In 2006, the singer agreed to front for Gillette's Legs of a Goddess campaign. To protect this position, Carey took out a $1 billion insurance policy on her legs, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. One source told Britain's Daily Mirror at the time that "the sum reflects her popularity. She's about to start a U.S. tour and she'll have to be careful." "
 

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