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ParticipantI just can't understand why late-20 and 30-something American men aren't all into femuscle when you consider the glorious women on American Gladiators to whom they were probably exposed during their impressionable teenage and later childhood years. She's just fantastic!
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ParticipantSorry for the late posting, but wow! What a gorgeous woman. 8)
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ParticipantWow – that was hot! Thanks. 8)
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ParticipantHer last name sayz it all – got my vote! ;D
Unfortunately, according to he website, its pronounced TOW-Hill. >:(
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ParticipantOh Alex – your retrospective series is getting better and beter! 8) What a beautiful lady, and what a physique! Her pecs are incredible in that third shot, and she almost is able to make me change my mind about vascularity – on her I'm actually finding it sexy!
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ParticipantLook she's becoming 3 dimensional!
That's the best bit!
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ParticipantHe's probably the funniest comedian the UK will ever produce.
Not sure that I'd agree with you there, Delmo – what about Eric Morecambe, Peter Cook, Spike Milligan (although he was Irish), Ronnie Barker as a comic actor, Blly Connolly, or a few others?
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ParticipantWOW! Great find, Alex, thanks!!
She's gorgeous!
Agreed, Mr Matthews – there's inspiration for a comic character, surely? 😀
Has she got a website, Alex?
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ParticipantPoor old Benny took his rejection from British TV in the late '80s very hard. He could never understand why he was ostracised to the degree that he was – he knew that he was having fun at the expense of his "dirty old man" character – the winners in his sketches were the women. If you've never seen some of his other sketches, though, you'll always think of him as a one-trick pony. One was a spoof of a popular '60s chat-show host called Simon Dee, whose programme was cornily called "Dee-Time" (tea-time, you see…) Hill's version was Tommy Tupper with "Tupper-Time" (supper-time) and was just pure comic platinum.
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Participantauthor=dcmatthews link=topic=4979.msg43236#msg43236 date=1175723360]
That's a good question. I'm inclined to believe that one would have to start with basic drawing skills, and that the software simply makes mistakes easier to correct, and special effects easier to accomplish.(BTW, Wacom tablets do come bundled with Photoshop Elements and Painter Essentials, which are "lite" versions of their namesakes.)
Sorry ~David – I was joking – that didn't come through very well in what wrote. I'd need a warlock's spell to give me any artistic ability at all! It was a roundabout way of saying how much I enjoy your work.
P.S. That book sounds like ideal bedtime reading – guaranteed to send you to sleep in 5 minutes or your money back. Rather you than me!
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