Fantasia
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 6, 2004 20:46:10 GMT -5
lol, sorry lianne, but you know, Charlie Chaplin was only the hottest babe in history. I can't help but point out that if En should look like him, s/he must be quite sexy hirself. terribly sorry, and thanks for the props in "say something nice..." ;D BTW: We can tell that Soupy's no fae. (her hands, you know)
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Post by Natz on Mar 7, 2004 7:07:31 GMT -5
Yes i have a roundish face. I don't have black hair though so i found it quite strange at the time.
I can't think of many famous asian people either Koneko. Unless you count the people on banzi.
Oh that reminds me they made a programme about why there are so few famous asian people. Unfortuanatedly the formats not very good.
I think there can be more than one sexy beast on the board.
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Post by KoNeko on Mar 8, 2004 4:07:05 GMT -5
*does not look like Kelly Hu (from what I remember of what she looks like) and has not been kissed by any fairies*
Yeah, I'm sure sexy beast-ness is also subjective to the viewer...
What, Natz, there's an actual explanation for why there are so few famous Asian people? I suppose that there are heaps in Asia, but in the English-speaking parts of the world, there aren't that many.
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Post by Natz on Mar 8, 2004 15:30:09 GMT -5
Not actually a proper explanation Koneko its more of a theory of why there are so few famous asian people. Theres an hour long programme about it every thursday on itv.
Yeah thats true considering people have different ideas of what a sexy beast is.
Banzi is the only programme i can thiink of with asian people and its a gameshow on channel four with daft challenges. I don't think that helps. Unless you look like lady one question.
I'm sure there are quite a few famous people in asia koneko.
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 8, 2004 15:32:00 GMT -5
erm...did you see x-men 2? she's the lady w/ bright blue eyes and long, sharp nails that she attacks wolverine with.
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Post by En on Mar 9, 2004 12:16:40 GMT -5
Hey, those aren*t freckles--they*re fairy kisses....and only the truly lucky have them. guin, you rock. I'm telling that to all my freckle-beleaguered friends from now on
Tasia... now I'm sure we must be related, because you're one of three people I know who thinks Chaplin was sexy, and the other two are me and my sister But yeah, thanks ;D
No, you don't look like Kelly Hu, Ko -- your faces are very differently shaped, and her eyes are buggy and weird. I went for a skim through my DVDs and couldn't find anyone else you look like, either. It's really rather annoying; I mean, what, 1/5 of the people in the world are Chinese, to say nothing of the other millions of people with Asian features, but does anyone ever cast them in Hollywood blockbusters? Only if they're willing to play either bit parts as restaurant waiters or big roles doing kung fu, usually as the bad guy. Or if it's a film based on an Amy Tan novel.
Plus, I looked at the stats for Crapids and our population is evidently 12% Asian... but the only ones I've ever seen are the ones who own the grocery on the northeast side and the ones who work in the two Chinese restaurants I go to. Where are the other 40,000? Definitely not on my street... the day I went to the precinct caucus, I could have split the whole 88 people into "mostly German-American, mostly Nordic-American, mostly Irish/Scottish-American," and the one Black family. Meh.
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 9, 2004 18:49:53 GMT -5
lol, not a problem. ;D ok, over the last three days I've had 4 more people insisting i look like drew barrymore. when i asked them what it was, they said my smile, my nose, and the shape of my face. so think of drew barrymore, subtract a few years and a couple of inches, change her hair and eye color, and you've got tasia, give or take a few fairy kisses.
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 14, 2004 17:57:46 GMT -5
Bwahaha! No, it's James Joyce, and that's not something I like about how I look -- I look like him Sometime I should dig out those old photos for you. There was this unutterably creepy moment when I finally found a copy of Giacomo Joyce, Jim's rarest book, and there was a photo of him playing the guitar. And the guitar, the expression on his face, the features on his face, even the way the light fell on his eyelids were exactly like a picture my friends had taken of me playing the guitar gah, I have no life. In a severe state of boredom, I found this. That wouldn't be it, now would it? *smiling uncontrollably* I also pondered over this quote, And after much consdieration, I have decided that the little mustache is a major turn on. ;D
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Post by En on Mar 18, 2004 12:10:04 GMT -5
How in heck did you find that? Yeah, that's the one... Yeah, in the picture of me, the main differences are as follows:
1. My hair was blond and longish, and I didn't have a moustache () 2. My guitar had classical tuning keys (they stick out to the sides instead of the back) 3. I was outdoors, sitting on a log, and I was wearing jeans and a flannel shirt
But other than that, we're almost indistinguishable. It's pretty creepy. Like, even the shadow along the cheek, the slightly-off-kilter specs, the way he's got his right fingertips resting on the front of the guitar, the fact that it's a student-sized guitar, even the shapes of our ears... creepy. And *scary music* we're even playing the same chord, though he's got it set up a step.
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 19, 2004 7:41:36 GMT -5
Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies Nialle. *pats En's head* Mind if I ask you a personal question? Well I'm going to ask anyway. Have you ever had a mustache? The things facinate me, for I reason I don't know. ;D [/nerd]
I've also found something else I like about myself-my arms. silly, right? well, I suppose I get them from my grandmother. See, my granda was in the navy, so my dad's family moved around alot. While stationed for 4 years in Hawaii, my gandmum took up hula dancing. (she was really beautiful when she was young) Arms in hula are all, and they're long and slow and graceful and poised. So I have nice arms.
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Post by En on Mar 20, 2004 14:14:38 GMT -5
*arches eyebrow* I look good with moustaches. But I don't have them very often. High-maintenance, and not convenient when I want to look feminine.
Yay for nice arms. I like my deltoid muscles, but my elbows are all weird -- they're violently pointy.
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Post by Fantasia on Mar 20, 2004 14:19:32 GMT -5
Ah, but pointy can be good, can it not? For when in large crouds and in none too fair a mood, they might come in handy. ;D
I have very little upper body strength, having most of it in my legs. (thank you horse back riding, violent running and jumping as far as I can for no apparent reason.) I enjoy activity, as long as it's not when I'm on the computer, because when I'm on the computer the only part of me that moves are my fingers and eyes. Yay, strong fingers.
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Post by Sphi on Mar 20, 2004 23:00:39 GMT -5
*checks elbow* My elbow can be ultra pointy if I bend my arm in weird ways.
I sorta like my arms, too. In general, they're not stick thin like a lot of girls' arms (), but they're not totally muscular either. Toned, I guess. (Dancing is lovely, isn't it, Fantasia? Its does wonders to the body.) I've also noticed recently that my wrists are really skinny. Just thought I throw that out there. And people have said that they like my fingers...one of the few sincere comments I've gotten from my friends.
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Post by KoNeko on Mar 21, 2004 6:32:47 GMT -5
Hey, I must be built like you, Fan. I have like, no upper body strength, and all my power comes from my legs and running and stuff. I used to run a lot, and my legs are kind of stumpy and stuff so when I run fast, they move really quickly and I run like a "cartoon character"...
But yeah. The only strength I have in my upper body is in my (equally stumpy) fingers. I played the piano since I was 4 years old, and I type all the time so they're like, uber chunky. And both my middle fingers have writing bumps on them, like patches of hard skin where having a pencil or pen against my end knuckle has resulted in a finger-bunion type thingy.
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Post by Calantha on Mar 21, 2004 9:16:43 GMT -5
I have pointy elbows as well and sometimes if I prop myself up on my elbows in a certain way they'll hurt because it's one the pointy side.
My arms used to be strong when I played tennis on a regular basis. But since I am not playing this year, they've become weaker and I can totally tell. My wrists are also very pointy and the freckles on my arm look like their might be a pattern to them.
My legs are probably the strongest part of my body. Because I was always involved in running sports or horseback riding or hiking or anything outdoorsy so...yeah. I like my legs except they are awfully pale!
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