Posted on 09/08/2004 7:44:00 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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~ Thursday FAVORITES ~ This week: Who is your favorite actor/actress? |
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In our continuing series about your favorites, we ask this week about actors and actresses. We want to know if there is an actor/actress whose movie you would never miss. (Please try not to post any of their political views. This is supposed to be fun!) If you have a picture, then post it for all of us to enjoy. As always, you can share with us via FReepmail or email (canteenusa@canteenusa.com). | |||||||||||
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I like the old actors who basically just played themselves.
I could watch John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Sellers, Sean Connery, Patrick McGoohan, or Laurel & Hardy in just about anything they were in.
For true craftsmen, I'd have to go with Sirs Alec Guinness and Laurence Olivier
For actresses, it really varies by movie, although Bette Davis, Olivia DeHavilland, and Hepburn have quite a long list of classics.
For best couple, I have to go with Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers.
Mel Gibson- I would watch him jumping on a pogo stick, eaking in Swahili, eating crackers.
Lou Gossett Jr.- Don't know why- just a great actor with amazing range.
Mark Hamill- Real soft spot for him. No break in films after the SW trilogy , but he's gorgeous IMO. Most spectacular blue eyes and chin dimple in film-dom.
Let me think about the actresses. Not many I really like.
We'll try and post Troop images and captions tomorrow.
Tonight we are ready for some football.
Go Patriots!
That was SPEAKING in Swahili- but he could 'eak' too , and I'd watch! lol
Dead actors-- Yul Brynner, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power and Jack Lemmon.
Actresses- maybe Loretta Young.
Current female actresses aren't too impressive, but I thought Dolly Parton had a sweet way about her in 'Steel Magnolias'.
Oh yes, and lest we forget the theme of our program today.....
Holy ground Highlander.........
Don't act, just Bo. I mean just be......
I still love you BO.....
Kurt Russell (Big Trouble in Little China, Used Cars) and Goldie Hawn (Private Benjamin, House Sitter, Overboard) because they're just having a great time.
Radix, I am so glad you still love BO!!! This has been going on for years now. LOL
Do you still have her number??
WOW Love that feathered cape.
Lovely sunset tonight guys, thank you.
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT U.S. soldiers of Task Force Pirate dismount a CH-47 Chinook helicopter after providing security during a humanitarian aid mission in Afghanistan, Sept. 6, 2004. The soldiers' family members provided shoes, clothing and food to village residents in Jegdalek, Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Abney
Thanks, Casloy, for stopping by and sharing your favorites.
And thank you for your service to America, then and now.
radu.....((HUGS)) Glad you got to dart in today. Hope your garden is doing well.
my, I hope cubeville was ok today.
SUBMARINE DUTY U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Lance Easley, Petty Officer 1st Class James Larson and Petty Officer 1st Class John Noldan stand watch in the maneuvering space on board the U.S. Navy submarine USS Toledo while underway in the Arabian Gulf, Sept. 1, 2004. The USS Toledo is part of the USS John F. Kennedy Strike Group and is on a routine six-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David C. Lloyd
A Bahraini harbor pilot is escorted onto his boat, Sept. 1, 2004, after assisting the crew of the submarine USS Toledo through the shallow waters of Mina Sulman port after a 10-day port visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain. Harbor pilots are used by U.S. Naval vessels to aid in navigating unfamiliar bodies of water. The crew used the port visit as a working port to perform a mid-deployment upkeep. The USS Toledo is part of the USS John F. Kennedy Strike Group and is on a routine six-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David C. Lloyd
U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Walter Lyon, one of four qualified Navy scuba divers on board the submarine USS Toledo, stands topside as the submarine gets underway in the Arabian Gulf, Sept. 1, 2004, after a 10-day port visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain. The crew used the port visit as a working port to perform a mid-deployment upkeep. The USS Toledo is part of USS John F. Kennedy Strike Group and is on a routine six-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David C. Lloyd
U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Seth Buehnerkemper looks for surface contacts from the bridge of the submarine USS Toledo while the Officer of the Deck, Lt. j.g. Daniel Cavanagh, uses a handheld global positioning system as the submarine prepares to submerge in the Arabian Gulf, Sept. 1, 2004. The Toledo is currently deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as part of the USS John F. Kennedy Strike Group. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David C. Lloyd
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