Tuesday 30 September 2014

BABE OF THE DAY - VELMA...



Okay, here's a question for you - what's better than
Scooby Snack?  The answer - VELMA!  Be honest
now - the cartoon didn't do her justice, did it?

8 comments:

  1. I didn't recognise that Linda Edna Cardellini was the actress behind the Velma make up she looks cute as Velma (and I can say that as Linda is 39 in reality) but the real "Linda" is naturally stunning (imho) - Still for a cartoon babe you cant beat Jessica Rabbit

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  2. And Jessica's already been our of our Babes of the Day, as I'm sure you know, McScotty. Amazing the power a drawing can have, eh?

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  3. Scooby Doo was one of the earliest things I remember watching on TV along with Doctor Who and Star Trek (so around 1970). It was really quite spooky and has always been one of my all-time favourite cartoons. Of course they ruined it by bringing in Scrappy Doo and the live film version was awful.

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  4. I think McDonalds is doing a Scooby Doo promotion at the moment, CJ. Still life in the old dog yet, eh?

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  5. Did you ever notice, when they were running away from g-g-ghosts, that Velma was leaning back whilst the rest of the gang ran away leaning forwards, arms outstretched?

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  6. Those pesky kids, eh? Can't even run in an orderly manner.

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  7. The first thing I ever noticed about Linda Cardellini was that she was super-cute. The second thing (once I realized that the same actress played nerdy Velma in the Scooby-Doo movies and scrappy RN Samantha Taggart on "E.R.") was that she could act.

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  8. I didn't even know who she was - I just thought "H'mm, nice!"

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