>>She's got beautiful, huge, expressive eyes, a ready and radiant smile, high cheek bones, long blonde hair, a pleasant demeanour, coquettish (spelling?), well proportioned, and she's tiny. Anyway - eye of the beholder and all that.
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>I'll go with that. Eye of the beholder. When I look at her I see a pretty, but vacant face.
Well she speaks very highly of you!
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>>I've a younger brother, just turned 20, who agrees with me, so she must have something!
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>Nah. Remember, he's just turned 20, and if I remember correctly, I might not have been all that discerning when I was 20 either.
Maybe not too discerning (although one CAN AFFORD TO BE at 20!) but he thinks she's special, one off the prettiestr women on telly.
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>>I've got no problem with her acting. To me she acts like a pleasant person whom I'd like to have around - type of person who'd lighten up ones day. Sure it's not her cute southern drawl that makes he sound weird to your frosty northern ears?
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>No. Sorry, a good actor should be able to make you believe even with your eyes closed. Close your eyes and just listen to her sometime.
I wouldn't be able to take my eyes OFF her for that long! :-)
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