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So, I'm watching the Oscars and at the end, when the Coens with the Best Director award, as they get up and leave, on the left hand side of the screen, next to Tommy Lee Jones, is a somewhat muscular lady. What's odd is that she's not the 'muscular' anorexia Hollywood talks about – she just seems well-built. Some real beef to her. It was odd. Took some screen caps to show you.
Nothing amazing, but just odd and kinda nice to see.
I think that's his wife, Dawn Laurel. She didn't used to be buff like that.
(When I first read your entry, I was afraid the photo would depict Larry Wachowski. Whew!)
Mmmmm, dangerous (muscular) curves – nice!
Tommy has taste.
[font=times new roman] That is a wonderful screen cap, Fett. Very nice. What a truly remarkably beautiful woman. :-*
Peace and Love,
~Mimi
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