--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote: > > On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:11 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > > > "Thanks for noticing. My shoes are killing me but they look > > fabulous don't they?" > > You got it, many shoes are high-class torture. > Who needs waterboarding when you got those?
Amen, sister. :-) After Bhairitu mentioned "The Last Templar" here recently, I went to the IMDB and looked it up, and I noticed that the majority of the one-star (out of 10) reviews mentioned that they regretted that there was no lower rating that they could use. Well, that made it an absolute "must see" for me, so I downloaded it and watched it. And I must say that in general the reviewers were right, but that it had redeeming qualities. One of them was Miro Sorvino, as an Indiana Jones-like archeologist, walking about in her Manolo Blahniks. Yes, they made her already-attractive legs look great. But yes, they probably were worse as a form of torture than tossing Indy into a vat full of snakes. :-) I'm with both Curtis and you on the subject of women playing dress-up. I truly appreciate the lengths they go to to look attractive, and often succeed. At the same time, I thought that Mira Sorvino looked just as hot in her archeology togs. I'm sure you look fetching in sweats, with or without the Manolos. It's the "inner hotness" that counts. :-)
