To: nothingnew
She's not like a fine wine....
![](http://www.altocelebs.com/b/brigitte-bardot/c-000011-im-002187.jpg)
To: SolitaryMan
Thanks for the reminder.
Marilyn Monroe and JFK wouldn't be eternally "young" if they had lived to retirement age.
When I was in Europe I noticed many incredible looking women but very few attractive ones over 30 over there. Do they let themselves go or it is something in the water?
25 posted on
12/12/2001 1:46:16 PM PST by
weegee
To: SolitaryMan
![](http://www.altocelebs.com/b/brigitte-bardot/c-000011-im-002187.jpg)
..."but this is the real article, no plastic, fillers, or artificial enhancements".
To: SolitaryMan
Looks like fine wine turned into whine. Poor little over the hill "star". Can't seem to attract attention, except when she complains about something she can do nothing about.
51 posted on
12/12/2001 2:16:42 PM PST by
wizr
To: SolitaryMan
Thank you!...I'm feelin' young again!...In the famous word of Roy Orbison..."Grrrrrrrrrrrr"...
(BTW...Hoping not to sound too chauvinist, someone (I ain't gonna) should ping our own Snowbunny...Remarkable resemblence...)FMCDH
To: SolitaryMan
I have more respect for an actor or actress who isn't afraid to show their age than the ones who've had so many facelifts that their ears are touching in the back. I saw Charro on an ad and she looks grotesque!
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