PF Member Photo Thread Archive

In summary: Some members also made jokes and teased each other. The conversation ended with one member finally sharing his photo and asking the others to go easy on the photoshopping.
  • #1,786
loseyourname said:
Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons (guy on right):
Was that part really necessary? :smile: They do look suspiciously alike...
 
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  • #1,787
loseyourname said:
Anybody else think that Skyhunter:
Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons (guy on right):
I don't see it. I think skyhunter as Kennedy-esque eyes, which is why I suggested Irish. Well, that, and the blarney he slathered on Evo.
 
  • #1,788
honestrosewater said:
I did notice that my mom looks kind of like Evo. I'll post some pics if you guys are curious.
I am curious.
 
  • #1,789
They didn't scan so well, but whatever - they're old..er than some other photos. o:) Anyway, here's my beautiful mother when she was about the same age as Evo was in her DL:
http://xs41.xs.to/pics/05323/mom1.jpg
Yeah, she thinks she's hot:
http://xs41.xs.to/pics/05323/mom2.jpg
Don't get excited - I look nothing like her:
http://xs41.xs.to/pics/05323/mehat1.jpg
That's my best 'pretending to model like mommy' picture. Aw, little kids are so cute. :biggrin:
 
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  • #1,790
honestrosewater said:
http://xs41.xs.to/pics/05323/mom2.jpg
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248467.jpg
 
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  • #1,791
And yet, I feel my curiosity has not been satisfied.
 
  • #1,792
Skyhunter said:
. . . a certain type of beautiful woman. One with classic unpretentious beauty, and a certain cleverness and intelligence that is evident in her facial expressions and the glint in her eyes.
That is certainly Evo. And I think it applies to the PF women in general.

loseyourname said:
Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons (guy on right)
Nope. Chin and cheek structures are different.

zoobyshoe said:
The Astronuc vibe may have been spurious.
Possibly.

Zooby - sorry I didn't realize you are in SD. I was just there. Maybe next time.
 
  • #1,793
loseyourname, I don't see it.

You guys don't think she looks like Evo?
 
  • #1,794
Skyhunter said:
In the seventies and eighties it was roughly the equivalent of 'drop dead gorgeous', although the expression also implied an attitude as well. I reserve use of the expression to describe a certain type of beautiful woman. One with classic unpretentious beauty, and a certain cleverness and intelligence that is evident in her facial expressions and the glint in her eyes. :wink:
Aw, thanks. :blushing:

HRW, your mom is very pretty!
 
  • #1,795
Evo said:
HRW, your mom is very pretty!
:smile: I'll tell her you said so, if she doesn't kill me first. :redface:
 
  • #1,796
honestrosewater said:
You guys don't think she looks like Evo?
Not close enough to write home about.

Anyway, I thought we were going to see contemporary pictures of PF Member HRW, herself.
 
  • #1,797
zoobyshoe said:
Anyway, I thought we were going to see contemporary pictures of PF Member HRW, herself.
I don't have any. You're not missing anything, but I guess I'll put it on my list.
 
  • #1,798
http://www.divinelegacy.org/images/filesopezz/Feb05225.JPG

http://www.divinelegacy.org/images/filesopezz/Mar07434.JPG
 
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  • #1,799
loseyourname said:
Anybody else think that Skyhunter:

[Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons (guy on right):
I don't see it.

His chin is narrower than mine, looks more like Joe Montana.

I suppose I will have to watch all his movies now and see if I can spot the resemblance. :biggrin:
 
  • #1,800
zoobyshoe said:
I don't see it. I think skyhunter as Kennedy-esque eyes, which is why I suggested Irish. Well, that, and the blarney he slathered on Evo.
Well I do have some Irish blood. But I don't think that is where my romantic streak comes from.
 
  • #1,801
Skyhunter said:
I don't see it.

His chin is narrower than mine, looks more like Joe Montana.

I suppose I will have to watch all his movies now and see if I can spot the resemblance. :biggrin:

You don't really see his face too much in his movies.
 
  • #1,802
Weren't you a guy in your other picture?

Diencephalon said:
http://www.divinelegacy.org/images/filesopezz/Mar07434.JPG
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You know who you kind of look like, though:

http://www.wapko.com/michelle_williams/pic3.jpg
 
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  • #1,803
Actually, Diencephalon looks related to Gale17.
 
  • #1,804
It's odd, but when I lived in New Jersey, all the girls seemed to look like Sopranos extras, complete with the ridiculous stiletto heels, tight dresses, big hair, and Jersey accents. Then again, it's not like I was hanging out at the high schools. Diencephalon seems to be a bit younger than anyone I knew.
 
  • #1,805
zoobyshoe said:
Actually, Diencephalon looks related to Gale17.

agree!
Looks like her elder sister!
 
  • #1,806
loseyourname said:
It's odd, but when I lived in New Jersey, all the girls seemed to look like Sopranos extras, complete with the ridiculous stiletto heels, tight dresses, big hair, and Jersey accents. Then again, it's not like I was hanging out at the high schools. Diencephalon seems to be a bit younger than anyone I knew.

Well, I looked up Pennington and it's about halfway between Trenton and Princeton. I was all the way up close to the meadowlands in Glen Ridge. Big difference there.
 
  • #1,807
Here I am...
 

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  • #1,808
http://wolfgang.altervista.org/Immagine.gif

Me, yesterday, thinking of Future.
 
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  • #1,809
honestrosewater said:
We have plenty of warning with hurricanes, so I don't mind them as much (maybe I would care more if I owned property). There is a lot of lightning in Florida, especially during the summer. But it's more of an inconvenience, having to stay out of dangerous places during the storms. Florida is quite nice most of the time. I wouldn't want to live in Tornado Alley.

In fact, FL looks like a nice place to live from what I have seen in the media. I hope to visit there someday; I am kind of sick of socal especially when it's like 100 degrees outside.
 
  • #1,810
Danger said:
Awww, nuts...! I guess I can't marry you after all. The only digging that I would do in regard to soy would be to bury it.

TheStatutoryApe said:
uh oh.. ummm I mean how nice. :biggrin: :-p

Soy is best with fried tofu and a platter of fresh vegetables of course. Did you know that soy nuggets taste better than chicken nuggets? One non-vegetarian told me so.
 
  • #1,811
I've tried soy in various forms. Even fermented, I forget the name of the dish though. I must say I don't really care for it.
 
  • #1,812
Maxos said:
http://wolfgang.altervista.org/Immagine.gif

Me, yesterday, thinking of Future.
Very cute, but you're a bit young to be on the forum. :-p
 
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  • #1,813
rocketboy said:
Here I am...
Jake or Elwood?
 
  • #1,814
Weren't you a guy in your other picture?

Well I was a giant mouse ;)
 
  • #1,815
laminatedevildoll said:
By the way, I replace soy foods instead of meat regardless of what people say.
Don't worry, you're not alone; There are several vegetarians here: Monique, Dr.Brain, me, umm... I'm sure there are more.
I never figured out how to prepare soy correctly - in any form. I just use soy milk in my coffee occasionally.
 
  • #1,816
Soy fish fillets? How do you fillet something that has no bones to begin with?
 
  • #1,817
loseyourname said:
Soy fish fillets? How do you fillet something that has no bones to begin with?
:smile: Nothing gets by you.
 
  • #1,818
laminatedevildoll said:
By the way, I am a vegetarian. I dig soy.
Historically, as a vegetarian, you are in some very good company. :smile:

And you are definitely not alone on this forum, I am vegan, don't care for fake meat, but I have a soy latte' everyday.
 
  • #1,819
loseyourname said:
Soy fish fillets? How do you fillet something that has no bones to begin with?
I bet there's a secret recipe for that.

Skyhunter said:
Historically, as a vegetarian, you are in some very good company. :smile:

And you are definitely not alone on this forum, I am vegan, don't care for fake meat, but I have a soy latte' everyday.

I am not sure if fake meat is good or not, but it probably replaces the other kind of meat. A couple of weeks ago, I went for a medical check up, and the results said that my hemoglobin level is low. This might be due to a deficiency in protein I guess. Anyway despite this, I am definitely interested in becoming a vegan; does that mean you don't even eat anything with dairy products, even cakes or tarts?
 
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  • #1,820
Evo said:
Very cute, but you're a bit young to be on the forum.

Well, that's what mom said.
 

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