love that painting O, and my current one is for Maggie, an boscure live shot of Marky Mark in performance. He's never looked more buffed, amd that shaved head!
You've got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
Have faith or pandemonium's
Liable to walk upon the scene
Mine is a scene from Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, naturally enough -- since I found this board after I saw it and got curious to find out what people were saying about it. Quite an interesting little community here. :) Anyway, it's a moment from Week 5: The Cha-cha.
who is Simon McCorkindale, and why is he sporting that look? does he standby for Idina?!?!?!
Will: They don't give out awards for helping people be gay... unless you count the Tonys.
"I guarantee that we'll have tough
times. I guarantee that at some point
one or both of us will want to get out.
But I also guarantee that if I don't
ask you to be mine, I'll regret it for
the rest of my life..."
*sigh* I've changed mine yet again It is of the fabulous Cyndi Lauper (God wouldn't I love to look like that at 50...even if it is airbrushed) on the cover of her new album "At Last". She does some excellent interpretations of songs that have been recorded by other artists; but never like this. I love her duet with Tony Bennett...they sound adorable. "Walk On By", "Stay", "Unchained Melody", "Makin' Whoopee", and "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" are my favorite songs on there...but the entire album is great.
"It's the little things; the details, that distinguish the Barbra Streisands from the Rosalyn Kinds."~Gilmore Girls~
Huh? I accidetly put 61 earlier because I had something else on my mind, but then I caught my mistake and fixed it. But I fixed it a while before you posted that. lol catch up.
"It's the little things; the details, that distinguish the Barbra Streisands from the Rosalyn Kinds."~Gilmore Girls~
Theaterboy said "Mine is of a young Michael Crawford, before everyone started hating him" and that's just not true. That's Crawford in "Hello Dolly" and EVERYBODY hated him. "Hello, Dolly" was when everybody hated him the first time. Then they loved him and now they hate him again.
I've changed mine. Now it's Kerry O'Malley in Goodspeed's "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." (I haven't seen it and won't be able to, but I thought the book was fab.) :)