GENERAL DISCUSSIONS

IGN's babe of the day is...(Drumroll please)

POSTED BY: GRAYFURY
UPDATED: Monday, March 5, 2007 13:47
SHORT URL:
VIEWED: 36958
PAGE 2 of 2

Thursday, March 1, 2007 1:08 AM

AGATSU


"The Sarah Connor Chronicles", some upcoming Terminator TV show, I think.

"Dude, you don't want to fuck with the Browncoats.
They're cheering a show that's not even on". - Kevin Smith

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Thursday, March 1, 2007 2:02 PM

JKAIRIS


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I definitely think Summer Glau is beautiful. I can't wait to see her kickin' butt again this time on a new TV show. We will have to keep an eye out and see when that new show comes out.

"She is starting to damage my calm" -Jayne Cobb

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Friday, March 2, 2007 10:23 AM

PENGUIN







King of the Mythical Land that is Iowa

NOTIFY: N   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Saturday, March 3, 2007 4:36 PM

GHOULFISH


Apparently she was also working on a show called Mammoth - does anyone know what it is about and what charactor she plays?

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Saturday, March 3, 2007 4:49 PM

AGATSU


It was a TV movie about an alien substance resurrecting a mammoth in a museum. It's intentionally cheesy (obviously), and it ain't half bad, and quite funny at times. Summer is excellent, of course. She plays a scientist's daughter.

"Dude, you never wanna fuck with a Browncoat, man." - Kevin Smith

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Saturday, March 3, 2007 11:18 PM

BLUEEYEDBRIGADIER


Quote:

Originally posted by zoid:

Gladiator32, after much pondering, queried:
Quote:

IBTC??

A well-known, if informal, national high school sorority.

The 'I' stands for 'Itty'. The 'B' stands for 'Bitty'. The 'C' stands for 'Committee'...

And the 'T' rhymes. I reckon Morena, despite some wonderful applications of the costumers' arts, is probably alum, too... Not certain about Gina... YoSaffBridge (Christina Hendricks), on the other hand, was definitely never a member.



Uh Zoid...while I have to agree that Christina Hendricks is probably the most well-endowed of the major/recurring female actresses from Firefly, I certainly would not assign IBTC membership to Morena simply because Shawna Trpcic and her legion of costumers enhanced what the Good Lord gave her somewhat! And I certainly wouldn’t start tossing Gina’s name on to any membership list….no way do I want Morpheus to come kick my ass for slanging his Amazonian hottie of a wife

That and did you miss the photo of Summer in a bikini near the top of the page?!? 'Less you classify anyone with a size C bra cup or smaller as an automatic member of the IBTC, I wouldn't be tossing such a distinction on any of the Whedonverse ladies, thank you. Well...maybe Alyson Hannigan, but she rocks what she got

*Begin vitriolic rant*

Oh...and as the eldest child of someone who had to have a double mastectomy, I probably should do my duty and say the following (though it's admittedly hypocritical of me):

You all make me sick! Obsessing over a woman's bra cup size when they're people like my mom, who had to have both surgically removed to save her life? Not really impressive

*End vitriolic rant*



' border='0' alt='Sweet Charity' />


Come bid on my delectable derriere at the Sweet Charity auction! Buy me for a good cause

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 5:54 AM

ZOID


Ol' BlueEyes (Brigadier):

Dude, take a deep cleansing breath and the knot out of yer shorts. I was teasing our girls in specific, and not your Mom even in passing.

While I do prefer larger breasts (and all the rest that implies) (ladies, you know what I mean), I've also got an intimate working knowledge of just about every female body style you'd care to imagine. I can say this without fear of contradiction: They're all wonderful.

A woman is beautiful -- or not -- and it's got very little to do with her physical body. All the girls of Firefly are beautiful in this particular way, even though (or especially because) they are different from stereotypical female characters on TV. They are not, as my wife puts it, just 'tits and lip gloss' trotted across the stage to attract prurient male interest.

...Okay, so Inara's got the lip gloss, but the rest of them are definitely not 'T & LG'.

(NB: That was a joke, not a slam on those who've undergone a mastectomy.)

So, to sum up succinctly: Yes, I'm a fan of well-endowed women, to include curvaceous hips and as much tummy as it takes to get aforementioned breasts; I acknowledge that others may prefer slender (as a board) women, and welcome them to it (more buxom women left over for me); women who are either smallish by nature or by circumstance are not less womanly or less desirable; a woman is desirable based on an intangible mix of internal and external characteristics (there is no secret recipe for success, so just be yourself).



Respectfully,

zoid

P.S.
I have to point out that both Morena and Gina wear Wonderbras on the show. Note that they push up from the sides in a distinctive way. No Sith Lord of the Breast would fail to point this out to a young apprentice... which anyone who thinks Summer is a C cup, clearly is... (Still teasing. Hello? Is this thing on?)
_________________________________________________

"I aim to misbehave." -Capt. Mal Reynolds, Serenity, a.k.a. 'the BDBOF'

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 8:02 AM

BLUEEYEDBRIGADIER


Quote:

Originally posted by zoid:
Ol' BlueEyes (Brigadier):

Dude, take a deep cleansing breath and the knot out of yer shorts. I was teasing our girls in specific, and not your Mom even in passing.



My shorts are knot-free, zoid...you have no worry from that. And I know you were teasing our ladies in good fun, and slanging women like my mother. I just felt that as the son of someone who had to lose what society seems to label a central part of how "feminine" a woman is determined to be, that her position be raised. Never know who might be hanging around these forums

Quote:

While I do prefer larger breasts (and all the rest that implies...ladies, you know what I mean), I've also got an intimate working knowledge of just about every female body style you'd care to imagine. I can say this without fear of contradiction: They're all wonderful.


Uh...great to hear that, zoid. I too am generally more preferable to a certain body type, but I am a connoisseur of all shapes and sizes of the feminine form

Quote:

A woman is beautiful -- or not -- and it's got very little to do with her physical body. All the girls of Firefly are beautiful in this particular way, even though (or especially because) they are different from stereotypical female characters on TV. They are not, as my wife puts it, just 'tits and lip gloss' trotted across the stage to attract prurient male interest.

...Okay, so Inara's got the lip gloss, but the rest of them are definitely not 'T & LG'.

(NB: That was a joke, not a slam on those who've undergone a mastectomy.)



Preaching to the choir here, amigo Definitely have to agree that the female BDHs - and YoSaffBridge too, in fact - are completely against the "T&LG" stereotype. I think Joss' head would explode if any female character even vaguely appeared to be nothing but mammary glands and lip cosmetics in any project he worked on

Quote:

So, to sum up succinctly: Yes, I'm a fan of well-endowed women, to include curvaceous hips and as much tummy as it takes to get aforementioned breasts; I acknowledge that others may prefer slender (as a board) women, and welcome them to it (more buxom women left over for me); women who are either smallish by nature or by circumstance are not less womanly or less desirable; a woman is desirable based on an intangible mix of internal and external characteristics (there is no secret recipe for success, so just be yourself).


Amen and hallelujah, Brother zoid! You will preach on



In complete agreement with you there, zoid. Attraction - true attraction - is definitely all about the intangible mix of the external and the internal. It's just sad not everyone is as....enlightened as we are


Quote:

P.S. I have to point out that both Morena and Gina wear Wonderbras on the show. Note that they push up from the sides in a distinctive way. No Sith Lord of the Breast would fail to point this out to a young apprentice... which anyone who thinks Summer is a C cup, clearly is... (Still teasing. Hello? Is this thing on?)



zoid...I'm gonna go out on a limb and trust you (and everyone else who is read and will read this thread, natch) when admit I am not even an apprentice when it comes to this topic. I am pre-A New Hope/The Phantom Menace when it comes to recognizing and understanding my powers


' border='0' alt='Sweet Charity' />


Come bid on my delectable derriere at the Sweet Charity auction! Buy me for a good cause;D

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 8:55 AM

ZOID


BEB responded, in part:
Quote:

...and YoSaffBridge too, in fact...

The reason I'm particulary attracted -- in a 'first blush', physical-only sort of way -- to Christina, is that she is naturally voluptuous.

While I'm certain that Joss would never intentionally evoke a hormonal response from any of us male-types (*cough*), the costumers did put her in a distinctly translucent blouse and the lighting director did light her from the side and behind in such a way as to reveal her natural and un-bra-enhanced form. So, kudos to them...

In addition, in her dorsal nude scene in Mal's cabin ("I swell to think of you in me" *gulp!*), the attentive viewer can see that Ms. Hendricks carries a little extra subcutaneous fat at her hips. Right in my personal roundhouse, as the baseballers say.

Personality-wise, she may not be as attractive, or she may become irresistible.

It should be noted that I am also more attracted to dark hair and eyes. Therefore, I am predisposed to appreciate the facial qualities of Morena, Summer and Gina (in no particular order). The most attractive actress on the planet, in accordance with all my previously enumerated tenets, is Paz Vega (Flor, of "Spanglish", http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0891895), who is acutely under-discovered in the motion picture industry, IMHO...



Appreciatively,

zoid

P.S.
While I most closely relate to the character of River (hence, my avatar), I find Summer's taped appearances at various CONs reveal her as somewhat overly self-conscious and shy. She might be more self-assured and personable out of the limelight; but based on my brashly assertive personality, I couldn't see us lasting more than 5 minutes in conversation. And that's a damned shame. She strikes me as a perfectly lovely young woman; but, I'd avoid her like the plague, strictly in order to avoid crushing her apparently delicate psyche. Sooner or later, I wind up rubbing everyone the wrong way. In Summer's case, I suspect it'd be much sooner than later. I'd not inflict myself on her for much more than a brief greeting.

P.P.S.
Also, keep in mind that I'm happily married for 18 years this April 5th, and old enough to be everyone but Gina's father. I'm speaking strictly academically, here. BTW, my wife has brown-black hair, dark brown eyes, tends to blush deeply when aroused (in either the good or bad way), and is *ahem* prodigiously bosomed. By which I mean, I have been truly blessed by a generous God, who knows and loves me well, despite my flaws...
_________________________________________________

"I aim to misbehave." -Capt. Mal Reynolds, Serenity, a.k.a. 'the BDBOF'

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 9:03 AM

BLUEEYEDBRIGADIER


I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you like to share things, zoid

And yes...you have been blessed by the good and fuzzy Lord so much that I quake in jealousy. Now does that seem right to you?



P.S. I would probably out-introvert our beloved Summer. It may seem amazing, but I am utterly silent and withdrawn in public settings unless I am with someone I know and trust. So I think we could chat...'less I was all drooly from being starstruck, I mean


' border='0' alt='Sweet Charity' />


Come bid on my delectable derriere at the Sweet Charity auction! Buy me for a good cause;D

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 11:24 AM

ZOID


BEB replied:
Quote:

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you like to share things, zoid

And yes...you have been blessed by the good and fuzzy Lord so much that I quake in jealousy. Now does that seem right to you?



P.S. I would probably out-introvert our beloved Summer. It may seem amazing, but I am utterly silent and withdrawn in public settings unless I am with someone I know and trust. So I think we could chat...'less I was all drooly from being starstruck, I mean.


...More like 'compelled to share things'.

I am deeply introspective by nature, and yet totally comfortable/compulsive in sharing what I ascertain about myself and the world through such introspection. Gaining and sharing Knowledge is the only goal in life worth pursuing (possessions, physical perfection and fame/glory are fleeting and ultimately worthless). How can humans know each other unless they know themselves first, and then completely disclose that knowledge with others, any and all others?

So -- even though I know you meant no slight by the comment -- I make no apologies for 'sharing' without reservation. In my book, it's the only way to be.

As I state in my Profile page, I was once 'painfully introverted'. But, I recognized it as a stumbling block to my complete development (or 'Enlightenment', as Eastern philosophers would have it) and banished it by force of will from my personality.

Being outspoken is hard at first, for those of us predisposed to shyness. But it gets easier as you practice. Total honesty is crucial, to my way of thinking. I don't 'gild the lily', and I show the good and bad, side by side. I'm not perfect, but I'm as honest as I can humanly be...

Being me isn't all peaches and cream. Not by a long stretch. People should know that. Being an open book can be icky, even under the best circumstances. Still, 'faint heart ne'er won fair lady'.

My approach to life (gaining and sharing knowledge) has allowed me to accomplish some truly astonishing things in my life; things that most humans could never hope to accomplish with a more conventional mode of behavior. Ergo, I'm satisfied that my philosophy has been appropriate, for me.
(NB: Even if people frequently misapprehend the motivations behind my 'forwardness'.)

Being an insufferable egoist (i.e., a human being), I highly recommend my philosophy to everyone. As my Mom would say, 'Misery loves company'.



Respectfully,

zoid

P.S.
See? I shared again. Couldn't help myself.
_________________________________________________

"I aim to misbehave." -Capt. Mal Reynolds, Serenity, a.k.a. 'the BDBOF'

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 1:10 PM

BLUEEYEDBRIGADIER


Then you are a far braver person than I right now, since I gave up being forthright once I received more flak than the Allies air forces had to fly through during the Second World War. That and in the case of my father, it was like trying to educate a concrete wall: only bruised myself trying to breach the surface

Coming back into my own these days, but it's a slow thing. Any big tips for getting back on the horse?

BEB


' border='0' alt='Sweet Charity' />


Come bid on my delectable derriere at the Sweet Charity auction! Buy me for a good cause;D

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

Monday, March 5, 2007 1:47 PM

ZOID


BEB:

I'd have to know what kind of 'horse' you were specifically talking about. Girls? Or just being openly vocal in social situations, in general?

...Really, though, it's the same principle in either case. Just open up and tell people how you feel, what you think is best about the world, and what you think could use some improving. I mean, you consider yourself an introvert, so you must spend a lot of time thinking about things that are important to you. Share what you've found with others. Listen to what they have to say and compare/contrast with your findings.

But being forthright also means being rejected sometimes. When you express yourself, when you honestly reveal yourself to others, some people may take a instant dislike to you. Fair enough, yeah? The good news is that you find out who you're compatible with -- either a specific female or an entire social clique -- early on in the experience, instead of dragging things out for an extended period of time by keeping your true self bottled up.

The good news is that if you're with the right people, you'll find that they're tolerant of others' ideas and notions. That's why I'm so particularly fond of this website. Most folks in the world only want to be communicated with -- give and take -- without a lot of extraneous BS. But you can't really communicate with others if you're hiding in a shell, can you?

One more piece of advice: You're good enough for the world. You don't have to get 'better' to merit the companionship of others. Just open up and share yourself, warts and all. Other folks will accept you because everyone's a little self-conscious in some way or t'other, and they'll share themselves with you in return. Everyone wants to be unconditionally loved, and we should readily give that which we hope to receive.

As for those who don't like you, when you open up: Well, it's a big world, is it not? Plenty of room to just slide right past each other, if it comes to that. Important: Never chase after someone/group who isn't excited to associate with you. Be polite, but never change or try to hide who you are, deep inside. Remember, you're good enough, just the way you are.

That's about all I can think of, on such an open-ended question...



Respectfully,

zoid

P.S.
I hasten to add that you must know yourself, first and foremost. This is the hardest part for young people. You're still learning who you are. Take your time in the discovery; there's no hurry. You can still be honest about yourself, though. If you don't know something about yourself, just say, "I don't know". That's honest, and people will respect you for that. The right kind of people will, anyway...
_________________________________________________

"I aim to misbehave." -Capt. Mal Reynolds, Serenity, a.k.a. 'the BDBOF'

NOTIFY: Y   |  REPLY  |  REPLY WITH QUOTE  |  TOP  |  HOME  

YOUR OPTIONS

NEW POSTS TODAY

USERPOST DATE

FFF.NET SOCIAL