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- From: starkid@uumeme.chi.il.us (Lance K. Sanders)
- Subject: Re: TV Crushes (women)
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- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 92 18:48:50 GMT
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- On 13 Dec 1992 20:15:45 GMT, aa716@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Scott Fields),
- in Message-ID: <1gg5lhINN5vl@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> writes:
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- TV women I've been hot for:
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- >Marilu Henner (but only in the fifth season of Taxi)
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- She used to do it for me, but *GAWD* is she hyper!
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- >Elizabeth Joan Hart (Clarissa, on Clarissa Explains it All)
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- JailBait City, hoss; calmez vous. ;)
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- My list:
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- Donna Reed
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- Extremely intelligent, witty, beautiful, wise, empathic: butt-for-days.
- "The Donna Reed Show" was actually the 1st "Who's The Boss". Donna ran the
- Stone family --- not Carl Betz. She's done excellent work in a number of
- classic films, also. It's time for a Donna Reed Retrospective (hey, if
- Clint gets them...)
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- Carol Leifer
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- One of the few comediennes that can make me laugh aloud. Again, butt-for-
- days. Cute. Given the chance, I'd definitely ask her out. Marriage material
- for very secure men.
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- Lauren Holly
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- was: "Julie", All My Children. Vulnerable; smart.
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- Julia Barr
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- "Brooke", AMC. Gives off "buddy" vibes. Cute; highly intelligent. B-F-D.
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- Sherry Stringfield
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- was: "Blake Thorpe", Guiding Light. Dangerous. Beautiful. Street-smart.
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- Lisa Peluso, Jean Smart, Carmel Travers ("Beyond 2000"), Gates McFadden,
- Daisy Fuentes ("MTV Internacional"), Debbie ? (ESPN's "Bodyshaping"), Suzie
- Plakson, Lace ("American Gladiators")...this list is incomplete. ;)
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