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Post by Edith S. Baker on Nov 8, 2006 20:12:15 GMT -4
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stephanie
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"It's the rules"
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Post by stephanie on Nov 8, 2006 21:52:41 GMT -4
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Post by lovebenry on Nov 9, 2006 0:00:54 GMT -4
Awesome pics! I just love how happy he looks. It's nice to be happy.
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Post by gswoody on Nov 9, 2006 0:23:48 GMT -4
;D ;D Did you see??? He has a little scar on his lip!
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Post by amidala64 on Nov 9, 2006 12:46:57 GMT -4
Holy krap! Who needs coffee in the morning when you can look at that chorus line of gorgeous pictures? ? Thank you so much! Now, for the serious subject of his eyes... In a NY Times interview his eyes were described as cold and grey... 'It is his eyes — slightly protruding and, when he is angry, disturbingly intense — that have been remarked upon the most. The dead-gray color of a winter sky, they somehow manage to convey both danger and vulnerability, cruelty and pain: Peter Lorre eyes.' And because I, and I am sure you, have floundered helplessly in those azure pools he calls eyes, I've written a rebuttal to the NY Times writer (that they'll never see unless they read this board): ~~ Unmistakably blue, they belie his deep intellect and unshakable focus. Unlike anything dead or wintry, they shimmer with a fecundity of spirit. ~~ So there! I hope you like my description better Ok, now that I'm in a writing mood, I should work on my fanfic starring Henry Gale before I knew he was Ben.
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Post by amandaw on Nov 9, 2006 13:43:44 GMT -4
Thanks for the awesome pictures! **Drooling uncontrollably**
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Nov 9, 2006 15:02:08 GMT -4
Holy krap! Who needs coffee in the morning when you can look at that chorus line of gorgeous pictures? ? Thank you so much! Now, for the serious subject of his eyes... In a NY Times interview his eyes were described as cold and grey... 'It is his eyes — slightly protruding and, when he is angry, disturbingly intense — that have been remarked upon the most. The dead-gray color of a winter sky, they somehow manage to convey both danger and vulnerability, cruelty and pain: Peter Lorre eyes.' And because I, and I am sure you, have floundered helplessly in those azure pools he calls eyes, I've written a rebuttal to the NY Times writer (that they'll never see unless they read this board): ~~ Unmistakably blue, they belie his deep intellect and unshakable focus. Unlike anything dead or wintry, they shimmer with a fecundity of spirit. ~~ So there! I hope you like my description better Ok, now that I'm in a writing mood, I should work on my fanfic starring Henry Gale before I knew he was Ben. I love your description.
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ezila
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Post by ezila on Nov 9, 2006 15:08:07 GMT -4
Wow, really nice pictures! Thanks a lot!
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Post by pez on Nov 9, 2006 17:37:45 GMT -4
Omigawsh. xD You guys make me laugh. Seriously..too cute. Thank you very much.
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Post by emersonislove on Nov 10, 2006 4:31:56 GMT -4
HOLY CRAAAP D: ugh, i cant take it. hes far to good looking for it to be humanly possible
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Post by emersonislove on Nov 10, 2006 4:32:57 GMT -4
and ps, im glad someone else noticed the scar thing! he has those scars in real life, bless him XD
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Post by xxkatiebell on Nov 10, 2006 13:52:10 GMT -4
*ded*
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Post by galadriel on Nov 10, 2006 17:02:16 GMT -4
Amidala, I loved your description, it´s so true And did you notice those laughter lines around his eyes? He seems to be a really happy person - I like that very much
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Post by pez on Nov 11, 2006 4:36:53 GMT -4
I'm convinced that he has the coolest looking features in all of history.
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Post by zodyac on Nov 12, 2006 0:00:18 GMT -4
(Swoon)
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