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CentralIllinoisan said:
This thread reminds me how glorious a movie Little Children is. I think I'll re-watch that this weekend.

Watch it for me, too, CI; someone stole my laptop, so I have no movie-watching capabilities.

And Norman, poor Kelly Leak, indeed.
 
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but unless you work in a nunnery those pics were kinda safe for work. :(
 
Msaint said:
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but unless you work in a nunnery those pics were kinda safe for work. :(

It's not the photos so much as where Freelance's hands were while looking.
 
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CentralIllinoisan said:
This thread reminds me how glorious a movie Little Children is. I think I'll re-watch that this weekend.

The movie is great. The book is much, much better... Perotta might be my favorite author.
 
She's one woman I never thought would let a set of photos with that much airbrushing out into the world. Only a few years ago she was responding to people who called her fat by fairly dismissing them, defending her real-woman curves and making a lot of "real women" feel better about themselves. In these shots, her missing pieces and real-woman curves bear a bit of a resemblance to those of Faith Hill in the much-talked-about cover photo of, what, Redbook?
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
CentralIllinoisan said:
This thread reminds me how glorious a movie Little Children is. I think I'll re-watch that this weekend.

The movie is great. The book is much, much better... Perotta might be my favorite author.

I love the narrator's last quote ...

[last lines]
In his wildest dreams Larry would never have imagined he'd once again be in this position, where precious minutes count. Tonight he could save a life. He knew Ronnie had done some bad things in the past, but so had Larry. You couldn't change the past. But the future could be a different story. And it had to start somewhere.
 
Norman Stansfield said:
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Freelance Hack said:
mike311gd said:
Party on, Hack.

You are the Garth Algar of this board.

If only I had his hair. ...

You need to stop playing hockey in the middle of the street. It's quite dangerous.

Caaaaaaaaar.

Game on! Game on!

That was me in elementary and middle school. My friends and I spent hours playing hockey and baseball in the road, our only breaks began with "CAR!"
 
Terence Mann said:
She's one woman I never thought would let a set of photos with that much airbrushing out into the world. Only a few years ago she was responding to people who called her fat by fairly dismissing them, defending her real-woman curves and making a lot of "real women" feel better about themselves. In these shots, her missing pieces and real-woman curves bear a bit of a resemblance to those of Faith Hill in the much-talked-about cover photo of, what, Redbook?

Airbrushing? Kate begs to differ.

http://blogs.reuters.com/fanfare/2008/11/05/dont-call-me-an-airbrush-fumes-kate-winslet/
 
Sorry. Can't buy what she's selling on this one.

Ladies of SportsJournalists.com, do you think these photos are airbrush-free?
 
No, they're airbrushed. She's my age, so there's no way her face is that smooth. Plus nobody has a perfectly clean line to their back like that one.
 
sportschick said:
No, they're airbrushed. She's my age, so there's no way her face is that smooth. Plus nobody has a perfectly clean line to their back like that one.

Maybe she uses a falafel.
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
Holy Smoke has to be her best film for nudity.

"Jude" is solid for Kate nudity, too, but the tradeoff is that you can't watch that movie without wanting to kill yourself afterward. What an incredibly depressing film.
 

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