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Monday, 11 December 2017
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You're going to make Anna jealous, you know.
ReplyDeleteAnd Salma - but hey, I can take it.
ReplyDeleteGal! Beat me, whip me, shoot me, hurt me!
ReplyDeleteYou been eavesdropping on my conversations with Gal, TC?
ReplyDeleteThat girl is sure Hot stuff!
ReplyDeleteShe certainly warms up the cockles of MY heart, LH. Wotta darlin'.
ReplyDeleteLast week I watched my DVD of Wonder Woman. Now I can't decide who is my favourite WW - Gal Gadot or Lynda Carter. Woe is me.
ReplyDeleteThey're both stunning-looking women, CJ, so why not regard them as joint-favourites? Sorted.
ReplyDeleteEach actress was right for the part at the respective time. Lynda Carter was suitable for the tongue-in-cheek 1970s TV series (just as Adam West was well suited to the campy 1966 version of Batman). And Gal Gadot is perfect for the more serious tone of today's superhero movies.
ReplyDeleteTrue, TC, but regardless of that, they're both babes! (You mean Lynda's show was tongue-in-cheek? Who knew?!)
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