Posted on 05/22/2010 3:14:35 PM PDT by shove_it
As she exited her car after her first Indianapolis 500 pole day qualifying attempt on Saturday, Danica Patrick was frustrated.
Very frustrated.
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Danica Patrick being booed? What the heck?
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Get an eye exam!
And they'd be getting lapped by the kiddies.
While Danica is attractive, that picture is photoshopped. She is not nearly that slender and her legs arent nearly that long.
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I disagree .. I think the height part is an illusion helped by the high heels, the lighting creating vertical lines with her arns and such, in addition to her being in the foreground and the car being so low. ,,, I can however say with certainty that the makeup person either covered her tramp-stamp or that it was shopped out after.
danica is a girl. Milka Duno is a woman...
They probably just airbrushed it out during that other photo.
I hate tattoos. When do women really realize how they ruin their bodies? When they sober up the next day?
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The illusion of very long legs comes from the photographer sitting on the floor and shooting the picture up. If the photographer had been shooting down her legs would appear unusually short, it’s called foreshortening. (The camera lies sometimes)
Wow! How could any red blooded American male not root for her? Reminds me of what I heard an old man say a long time ago: “Her legs go from the ground all the way up to her butt!” Somehow that made sense and looking at this picture, it still does!
I think people who get tattoos think they add an edge. I don’t care for them at all. When I see them it’s an instant negative impression. That doesn’t mean I won’t overlook them when I get to know the person.
To each his own I suppose...
Danica doesn’t make points with me by having them. I agree that it makes her look less attractive.
Oh yah, I know. I personally wouldn’t get a tattoo. Keeping myself entertained on a Sunday morning while the wife has to work...
The quick and the dead are separated by a razor's edge.
She saw the skull on the wall and lost it.
The violation of etiquette and esprit de corps presents as a loss of nerve--whatever the technical factors.
Dirty Harry had a comment about knowing one's limitations.
Then there's the Lenny Bruce marketing in which she is an accessory.
Wow.
Have a nice day.
Sorry, just a statement of my position. I didn’t mean to be talking you out of anything, because it sounded like you pretty much agree.
Hope your Sunday morning was great. Later...
I didn’t get the Lenny Bruce marketing part, but I did get the rest for chuckles. Take care.
bttt
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IMO, tattooing is a mere part. Tattoos aren’t my thing, but I have drawn a number of pictures that are on people’s skin.
Didn’t mean to offend, Sky.
I agree with your comments. I do think this tattoo thing is by and large a product of the entertainment industry too. Entertainers with temporary tattoos inspired many people to go out and get real permanent tattoos. “Suckers!” LOL
If people want to have a tattoo, it’s of course their personal decision.
I don’t blame you for doing the art work. You’re not talking people into getting it tattooed on. They’re ready to get one, and it might just as well be your artwork as the artwork of anyone else.
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