DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » For posterity, I think ever man and woman should keep a photo of themselves in their peak.
Lou.m wrote: » You have not peaked Yet DLH. The best has yet to come no?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I saw a picture of Kate Moss recently....
LexieOnRale wrote: » I think a lot of very pretty teenagers are outrageous looking adults, I know a girl from college who was absolutely stunning but now at 21, she's nothing special anymore. She's not ugly, but she's average. And she's still got that pretty girl mentality, that people will buy her drinks and flirt with her. And they don't much anymore. That must be hard!! Kind like being demoted.
Birneybau wrote: » As for Mickey Rourke, that's what happens when you step away from being a leading man to boxing full time...
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xzanti wrote: » Axl
TheZohan wrote: » Nah, that's what happens when you try to regain your youthful looks by plastic surgery. Better to grow old gracefully and get yourself into decent shape by exercise.
NotASheeple wrote: » Complete arse talk.
Lou.m wrote: » I think it's sad we feel people loose everything when they look different. Think of their inner character. It's kinda sad thinking of how the world sees them. Can we bash only the mean pretty/ugly people it would make me feel better?
Molester Stallone II wrote: » No, she was a marketing tool & even in her "heyday' wouldn't have held a candle to Elle McPherson or Cindy Crawford, even today she's not in their class imo
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » Shallow much OP?
Molester Stallone II wrote: » No, she was a marketing tool
Molester Stallone II wrote: » even in her "heyday' wouldn't have held a candle to Elle McPherson or Cindy Crawford, even today she's not in their class imo
Corvus Maximus wrote: » And I just saw a picture of her from last January. Two words come to mind.......................Fúck ya!