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Robert McNay
ParticipantPersonal opinion, I like it better if a FFB does NOT get implants. They just don't look natural, not on a Playboy centerfold or an athlete. In a body builder, it just get worse as she pares down her weight for competition. The implant get more and more pronounced, sometimes to the point that you can actually see the seam and wrinkles in the covering.
I don't see why they need to have these huge balloons anyways. I see Emmanuela Pintus (when she was bodybuilding), Juliette Bergman, Laura Bass or Mindi O'Brien and I think they are gorgeous. To me, it's the whole woman, not that she has her own personal floatation system.
July 11, 2008 at 4:57 am in reply to: An Excerpt from Michael Bay’s rejected script of "The Dark Knight" #72926Robert McNay
ParticipantI'm not interested in Bay's view of Batman. He's an action director, not a mystery writer.
Maybe if you actually read it, you'd see that it's a parody, a very funny one at that, and not a real Michael Bay script.
Robert McNay
ParticipantIs there anything about Dark Knight that says it's good for kids?
Definitely NOT for kids is what I've read. It has a PG-13 rating and is supposed to be very dark. Completely forget Nicholson's Joker, Heath Ledger's is more like the Joker of the more recent comics and graphic novels. Very edgy, violent, totally amoral.
Robert McNay
ParticipantI almost forgot Pink, and Beyonce has got some nice muscled legs, too. ;D
Robert McNay
ParticipantSorry dude, but Celebrity Muscle is an oxymoron.
The only celebrities you would find in the section would be Jessica Biel and Angela Bassett.
You forgot Sheryl Crow and Madonna.
And Brook Shields.
Also Hillary Swank.
There's Jennifer Garner and Nell McAndrew.
Robert McNay
ParticipantThat's not the only one, there are three others over at Ain't It Cool News……
http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/node/37319
At the end it says we'll see at least 3 more involving "The Office", "Heroes" and "Law & Order". The first 2 make sense being a comedy and an scifi, but I'm really curious as to the L&O one.
"Lunchboxes!"
Robert McNay
ParticipantNice. ;D Almost makes me want to like the stuff. 😛
But! … is it B O L D!?
Boy, do I miss that show. :'(
Robert McNay
ParticipantAha. I'm aware of Simpson's fall from grace (who alive on Earth isn't?) but, perhaps because of being British, I wouldn't know Bruce Jenner from a pillar of salt. :-[ Never mind. I get the picture. 😉
Bruce Jenner, the Olympic gold medalist 1976 in the Decathalon. He's famous for his victory lap with the US flag.
Robert McNay
ParticipantI'm a car geek and since I tend to live vicariously through my characters, I do some product placement. I'll give them cool cars that I wish I could drive or own.
Robert McNay
ParticipantPersonally, I don't usually write my life outlook or philosophies into any of my writing. I enjoy writing adventure stories mostly, pulp type stuff and maybe some science fiction. There's not much room in those for philosophy, it gets in the way of the action and excitement.
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