Barry's becoming increasingly vulnerable to having his buttons pushed... And when he gets his buttons pushed hard enough, he becomes incoherent, as he is here.
Do you never tire of reacting mindlessly to someone suggesting that your current appearance in photos is *not* representative of who you really are? Are you suggesting that I'm really an "ugly old woman" but that the photo makes me look pretty nice? Or that I'm really pretty nice looking but that the photo makes me look like an "ugly old woman"? One way or the other, all you've got is the photo. When you're suffering from seriously pushed buttons, Barry, for your own good you need to learn to read over what you've written before you post it to see whether it makes sense. Or at least wait to write it until you're not so rattled. In any case, not sure what either would have to do with the fact that Bob Hoskins, contrary to your claim, most certainly DOES show his age in the photo you posted. No biggie; it happens to all of us. And he looks fine for his age. To a non-biased observer, Which non-biased observer would that be, now? it would seem that the only thing that could "resolve" the issue is for you to post a photo that shows you as being as much of a a "fairly attractive a dame" as you seem to think you are. We'll wait. "Fairly nice-looking dame" was my phrase. Whether you or anyone else considers me attractive is a different question. As to "resolving the issue," you can't even state what the issue IS, your misogynistic pea-brain has been so thoroughly fried from having your buttons pushed umpty times in a row since you started this. But no need to wait; the photo you want is the very one you've been stupidly ragging on. :-) From: "authfriend@..." <authfriend@...> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 9:21 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: RIP Bob Hoskins Well, that would actually be all of your talk about such faces, Barry. BTW, below is a photo of Hoskins in his late 30s. With all of this talk recently of faces that "show their age," it is sad to bid farewell to one that never did. Bob Hoskins was a journeyman actor, as comfortable playing Sancho Panza in "Don Quixote" or Micawber in "David Copperfield" or J. Edgar Hoover in "Nixon" or Iago in "Othello" as he was playing the fool in "Who Killed Roger Rabbit." Even playing the most dastardly of villains, there was something about his smile, when the role allowed one to leak through. He will be missed. Good-lookin' dude back then. We all show our age eventually, at least if we live long enough.