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Spartacus
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posted October 27, 2000 07:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Spartacus   Click Here to Email Spartacus        Reply w/Quote
In case you are wondering, it is because the maximum amount of images per post is eight. The message board for some reason only allows me to post seven.

Our fearless commanders . . .


The most important picture I posted, is this one . . . .



and this one . . .



. . . oh, and this one . . .



Yeah, that last one was a bit risky for the 1930s, but . . . oh well . . .

[This message has been edited by Spartacus (edited October 27, 2000).]

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Kurtz
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posted October 29, 2000 03:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kurtz   Click Here to Email Kurtz        Reply w/Quote
If only there were women who still looked like that... 1000 years from now, how will women look like. Was she some major actress or model? Oh well.

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Spartacus
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posted October 29, 2000 06:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Spartacus   Click Here to Email Spartacus        Reply w/Quote
In 1,000 years they will look like the natives in the top picture :P hehe, j/k.

Gene Tierney was an actress of the 1930s-40s. She had a nervous break down when her first child was born a deaf mute due to her having contacted german measles from a fan who she had shook hands with. She was then put in a mental hospital where they gave her electro-shock therapy (which was far from its perfection today) for around 20 years. Needless to say, when they let her out she was never the same and it pretty much put an end to her career/social life. Practically turned her into a mindless vegetable (and hermit) for the rest of her life.

To see her at an age when she was the most attractive, rent the film "Sundown" [1939(?)]. The scene in the latter film where she has her papers approved at the British consulate is rather enchanting.

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