Thursday, August 24, 2006
"Knitting is very conducive to thought. It is nice to knit a while, put down the needles, write a while, then take up the sock again." --Dorothy Day
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7 Comments:
I forgot to point out that Pierce is so intensely cool and comfortable with himself that he has no problem wearing his sunglasses on one of those granny chains around his neck. What a man!
How old was he there, 22? You Photoshopped him. I know you did. He couldn't possibly look that . . . good.
And by the way if you want to see a =real= shirts off picture, scroll down to August 17th CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST and feast your starving eyes.
Do I detect a chink in the Liam armor? Did you say that Pierce looked..."good"?
If I may, Mr. Brosnan had his shirt completely off in The World Is Not Enough and he was rounding 40 then I believe.
Not to show favorites or anything.
This is really no contest whatsoever. Pierce wins hands down. (Or hands ON which would be even nicer...fanning myself)
I totally agree with THE (Wendy) Goddess that there is, was and ever shall be no Bond but Sean. If this was a vote to choose a Bond, Pierce would not even make my short list. Since this is instead a beauty contest and the competition isn't even very competitive (I won't say "stiff") I definitely have to go with Pierce.
Ah, at last some unbiased judges! Andrea and Tam, thank you for expressing your very appropriate and perceptive opinions about Pierce's pulchritude.
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