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Wednesday, 27 August 2014
BABE OF THE DAY - LUCY LAWLESS...
Here's LUCY LAWLESS - alias XENA,
WARRIOR PRINCESS. With a surname like
hers, I can't help but wonder if she's a member of
I caught a few episodes of Xena - it was pure hokum, but fun. Just the sort of thing I'd have loved as a kid. Apparently, Lucy made an appearance in the first Spidey movie, but although she's mentioned in the credits, most (if not all) of her shots ended up on the cutting room floor.
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That was Violet Elizabeth Bott, JP, as played in the '70s TV show by Bonnie Langford.
I never watched Xena either... the bits I saw just looked too camp for me. But I did see Lawless playing a Cylon in Battlestar Galactica and she was great - she kicked arse and looked very good whilst doing it :-)
It may have been on 5, CJ, don't really remember. I never watched Hercules, didn't really interest me, although I think they did Xena/Herc crossovers in both shows from time to time.
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Be honest, Cerebus - your missus wouldn't let you watch it 'cos it had two fit burds in short skirts running about with a bit of cleavage on show. I think Lucy looks good whatever she's doing. Slobber.
Xena was a spin-off from Hercules, and the two shows had occasional crossovers.
I liked both Xena and Buffy the Vampire Slayer at first, but quit watching both shows when they turned into self-indulgent, pretentious, depressing soap operas.
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By heck, that takes me back! Who was the little girl who threatened to, "....thqueal and thqueal till I'm thick! " ?
I caught a few episodes of Xena - it was pure hokum, but fun. Just the sort of thing I'd have loved as a kid. Apparently, Lucy made an appearance in the first Spidey movie, but although she's mentioned in the credits, most (if not all) of her shots ended up on the cutting room floor.
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That was Violet Elizabeth Bott, JP, as played in the '70s TV show by Bonnie Langford.
Kid, wasn't Xena on Channel 5 ? The reason I never saw Xena or its' companion show Hercules was because I couldn't get Channel 5.
I never watched Xena either... the bits I saw just looked too camp for me. But I did see Lawless playing a Cylon in Battlestar Galactica and she was great - she kicked arse and looked very good whilst doing it :-)
It may have been on 5, CJ, don't really remember. I never watched Hercules, didn't really interest me, although I think they did Xena/Herc crossovers in both shows from time to time.
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Be honest, Cerebus - your missus wouldn't let you watch it 'cos it had two fit burds in short skirts running about with a bit of cleavage on show. I think Lucy looks good whatever she's doing. Slobber.
Xena was a spin-off from Hercules, and the two shows had occasional crossovers.
I liked both Xena and Buffy the Vampire Slayer at first, but quit watching both shows when they turned into self-indulgent, pretentious, depressing soap operas.
-TC
Never watched Buffy, sometimes watched Xena - liked her blonde adversary, whose name I forget.
Hudson Leick as Callisto?
That's her! Wotta babe!
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