Intoxicating, especially with wearing her hair short with that outfit. I do not believe that cut would work as well with her AT&T uniform though. Thing again, who cares lol?!
Yeah, you're right, I guess she'd look better if I was intoxicated.Intoxicating, especially with wearing her hair short with that outfit. I do not believe that cut would work as well with her AT&T uniform though. Thing again, who cares lol?!
lol! This would neither be the first nor the last time one person's idea of cuteness is another person's idea of gargoyle.Yeah, you're right, I guess she'd look better if I was intoxicated.
Nah, my first comment was that she's cute, just a bit out of shape for my taste. (Paraphrasing) I was busting @DoctorChicken 's ****s, because I knew he'd be compelled to try to change my mind.lol! This would neither be the first nor the last time one person's idea of cuteness is another person's idea of gargoyle.
It is like I said in my OP: "This thread will surely attract some all-time great commercial examples from the past...". Same thing happens with pretty much any thread. It is okay as long as things do not completely derail.cur·rent
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Understood. Just remember one person's bit out of shape is another person's, "OW! She's a.... BRICK... house!"Nah, my first comment was that she's cute, just a bit out of shape for my taste. (Paraphrasing) I was busting @DoctorChicken 's ****s, because I knew he'd be compelled to try to change my mind.
Guess he likes 'em thick.@Runwildboys
Decided to text Vayntrub's pic in the white top to my best friend. He is a ladies man, which partly explains his two divorces. Anyway, I asked him one question: "Pudgy or fine?"
His reply was "Fine! Fine! Fine!" His opinion does not really mean anything because it is always different strokes for different folks. His response was funny to me though due to his emphasis, so I thought I would share.
Too thick for my taste.For some odd reason this reminds me of this commercial from back in the day. Sorry RWB's.
And I vote fine also.
First, you are evil. Then you pardon yourself. Good job.Too thick for my taste.
But seriously, she's kinda thick. Still kinda cute, but still kinda thick.