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Reply #60 posted 04/12/06 12:00pm

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Laurie Anderson

Oprah

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Reply #61 posted 04/12/06 12:14pm

Anx

superspaceboy said:

Laurie Anderson

Oprah



i'm with you on laurie - she's one of the most kind-spirited artists out there - but don't get me started on oprah. lol
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Reply #62 posted 04/12/06 12:27pm

brownsugar

maya angelou
toni morrison
angela davis (famous but not a celeb i guess)
tina turner
mary j. blige
juliet lewis (as somebody already posted)
melissa ethridge
ruby dee
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Reply #63 posted 04/12/06 12:54pm

Illustrator

RuPaul
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Reply #64 posted 04/12/06 12:59pm

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Anx said:

superspaceboy said:

Laurie Anderson

Oprah



i'm with you on laurie - she's one of the most kind-spirited artists out there - but don't get me started on oprah. lol



Oh I know all of her misgivings, but She's done a lot for women. When all is said and done she will be looked back on with great admiration as an advocate for women of color...or really women in general.

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Reply #65 posted 04/12/06 1:00pm

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Anx said:

superspaceboy said:

Laurie Anderson

Oprah



i'm with you on laurie - she's one of the most kind-spirited artists out there - but don't get me started on oprah. lol



I first read Louie Anderson and thought it was a bit of a stretch.
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Reply #66 posted 04/12/06 1:00pm

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I think Hilary Clinton is pretty great and very smart.

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Reply #67 posted 04/12/06 1:00pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Anx said:




i'm with you on laurie - she's one of the most kind-spirited artists out there - but don't get me started on oprah. lol



I first read Louie Anderson and thought it was a bit of a stretch.


Yeah considering he's not even a woman... lol

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Reply #68 posted 04/12/06 1:19pm

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I think Hilary Clinton is pretty great and very smart.

Me too.
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Reply #69 posted 04/12/06 2:18pm

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Tooka while didnt it?

I was watching oprah and she had Pink as a guest. The subject was how America's women are dumbening themselves for men's sexual habitats.

Its just sad Amerika, we just saaad.


You know I agree with this and I don't. Alot of women think they have to appear dumb and helpless to be attractive to men, expecialy alot of young women...but the thing isn't you attracting more men...they attract more dumb, superfical men.

I don't think femininty and intelligence in a woman is something that needs to be seperated. I think there can be a certain gentelness a woman can convay through her feminine charms that show that she can be extremely intelligent and a great converstationalist and still not be threating to men and the male ego. Lots of men can't stand stupid chicks...actually lots of older men detest bimbos...they are just boring.

But there have been many women who are strong and intelligent that men are incrediably attracted to and they didn't have to sacrifice enjoying being a woman to do it. Like Sharon Stone for example...not every guy likes a brainless beauty like Pam Anderson...some guys do but they are usually not all that bright themselves so why would anyone want them anyway? biggrin
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Reply #70 posted 04/12/06 6:06pm

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Krystal666 said:

paisleypark4 said:

Tooka while didnt it?

I was watching oprah and she had Pink as a guest. The subject was how America's women are dumbening themselves for men's sexual habitats.

Its just sad Amerika, we just saaad.


You know I agree with this and I don't. Alot of women think they have to appear dumb and helpless to be attractive to men, expecialy alot of young women...but the thing isn't you attracting more men...they attract more dumb, superfical men.

I don't think femininty and intelligence in a woman is something that needs to be seperated. I think there can be a certain gentelness a woman can convay through her feminine charms that show that she can be extremely intelligent and a great converstationalist and still not be threating to men and the male ego. Lots of men can't stand stupid chicks...actually lots of older men detest bimbos...they are just boring.

But there have been many women who are strong and intelligent that men are incrediably attracted to and they didn't have to sacrifice enjoying being a woman to do it. Like Sharon Stone for example...not every guy likes a brainless beauty like Pam Anderson...some guys do but they are usually not all that bright themselves so why would anyone want them anyway? biggrin



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Reply #71 posted 04/13/06 12:30am

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Anx said:

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Er... unless you're a Bangkok tv presenter. chair


lol


what's more positive than protecting your kid?



I agree. See my last response. smile

Just kidding around, of course.
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Reply #72 posted 04/13/06 1:34am

missmad

susan sarandon
goldie hawn
sooooo many but thats off the top of my head.
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Reply #73 posted 04/13/06 1:42am

Savour

Jane Fonda and Roseanne
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Reply #74 posted 04/13/06 2:34am

susannah

I do believe y'all forgot some people...

Wendy Melvoin
Lisa Coleman
Susannah Melvoin
Sheila Escovedo

*mutters something about a prince website and rolls eyes* tease

Also,

Carole King
Joni Mitchell

lol Im not much of a filmgoer! Thats all for now... hmmm
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Reply #75 posted 04/13/06 4:24am

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I was watching oprah.



So, you're not perfect. So what?
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Reply #76 posted 04/13/06 4:34am

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Krystal666 said:

paisleypark4 said:

Tooka while didnt it?

I was watching oprah and she had Pink as a guest. The subject was how America's women are dumbening themselves for men's sexual habitats.

Its just sad Amerika, we just saaad.


You know I agree with this and I don't. Alot of women think they have to appear dumb and helpless to be attractive to men, expecialy alot of young women...but the thing isn't you attracting more men...they attract more dumb, superfical men.

I don't think femininty and intelligence in a woman is something that needs to be seperated. I think there can be a certain gentelness a woman can convay through her feminine charms that show that she can be extremely intelligent and a great converstationalist and still not be threating to men and the male ego. Lots of men can't stand stupid chicks...actually lots of older men detest bimbos...they are just boring.

But there have been many women who are strong and intelligent that men are incrediably attracted to and they didn't have to sacrifice enjoying being a woman to do it. Like Sharon Stone for example...not every guy likes a brainless beauty like Pam Anderson...some guys do but they are usually not all that bright themselves so why would anyone want them anyway? biggrin


I gotta stand up for pammy.
Shes funny and i think shes cool.she may make bad relationship and boob choices but thats no reason to assume shes brainless.
Sharon stone was on a chat show the other day and she spoke utter tosh.my opinion went right down, mind you, she looks like she might have parkinsons onsetting.
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Reply #77 posted 04/13/06 6:33am

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Fauxie said:

onenitealone said:




Er... unless you're a Bangkok tv presenter. chair


lol



I HAVE to know what this refers to! lol


IT ABOUT REPORTER WHO STALK BJORKY FOR LONG TIME

ALWAYS BOTHER BJORKY!

THEN BJORKY SHOW UP IN AIRPORT WITH KID

REPORTER SAY HI

BJORKY GO OFF!

THERE ALWAYS MORE TO STORY

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Reply #78 posted 04/13/06 9:07am

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maleeboo said:

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Audrey Hepburn was a lovely, lovely woman.

Of course, you're looking for modern examples...


with an eating disorder.what the hell sort of role model is that.


confused

Whether she had one or not, she's an example of someone I wish more modern celebrities were like. Always gracious and kind and she spent her later years working for children and did countless number of wonderful things with UNICEF. She was a true humanitarian.
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