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466.1 | | HEFTY::CHARBONND | DELETE the Simpsons | Fri Oct 19 1990 13:27 | 4 |
| OK, I started this, I'll go first - I'd have Jean-Claude Van
Damme's body and hair/beard/voice like Gregg Allman.
On weekends I'd look like Chuck Connors back twenty years ago :-)
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466.3 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | COUS: Coincidences of Unusual Size | Fri Oct 19 1990 14:38 | 9 |
| Anyone ever seen the movie "Heavy Metal" - picture Taarna of Taarnac
(the one in the last scenario.....).
She's curvaceous and beautiful and strong and fiercely tenacious.
Or maybe Loni Anderson
-Jody
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466.5 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Fri Oct 19 1990 14:56 | 4 |
| I'd like to look pretty much like I do now, but with firmer muscles,
and less deep set eyes.
Bonnie
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466.6 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Oct 19 1990 15:12 | 12 |
| I would like to look like Kim Basinger, except I would comb my hair
once in awhile :-). I think she has the prettiest face I've ever seen.
If I were a man, I'd like to look like Matthew Broderick. I'd be in
love with myself. :-)
I wouldn't want to *be* either of them, though. I'd like to be Bono.
I'd like to be a woman who liked like Kim Basinger and had the
personality and talent of Bono!
Lorna
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466.7 | | YGREN::JOHNSTON | bean sidhe | Fri Oct 19 1990 15:30 | 10 |
| If I could have _anything_, I have Meg Foster's light green eyes, my friend
Mary Corey's gorgeous red-gold curly hair, lighter freckles [to compliment the
hair ... dark brown freckles just don't do the trick with fair hair], and I
like to everything [except some spare pounds] of the rest of me.
Barring anything, I'd get motivated and shed the pounds. I truly do like
what I've got -- I've just got a bit more of than is comfortable in the clothes
I like to wear.
Annie
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466.9 | Tracy | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Fri Oct 19 1990 16:20 | 10 |
| Hmmm, although I find a lot of public figures attractive, I don't want
to look like any of them. *I* want to look like Tracy, the barback at
Gretrude's and Campus. I *adore* her. But I suppose that doesn't do
ya'll much good. (She's strong an muscular and stocky and has very
short hair and a cute face.)
If I were a man I would want to look like the soloflex guy. (Minus, of
course, the phallus airbrushed onto his abs.)
D!
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466.10 | | CURIE::PJEFFRIES | | Fri Oct 19 1990 17:03 | 3 |
|
I would like to look like I did at 25. I was in real good shape
physically.
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466.11 | I think I feel a novel coming on | BOOKIE::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Oct 19 1990 17:56 | 17 |
| I like myself for the female side of me. But I'd like to be able
to jump in and out of a male body sometimes, for expressing the
male side of me.
I'd be about 6' or so, on the muscular side, with very light brown
hair (the color of wheat stubble, for those of you who are plains
types) and a good singing voice. I think I'd keep the brown eyes.
Actually, now that I think about it, it might be fun to have a
whole bunch of different bodies to suit different moods. I'd like
to have Bette Midler stashed away in a closet for nights when I
want to go out and party and have a really good time and just
forget about the world. I'd like to have some big tough mean jock
body for playing football in -- Lyle Alzado in his prime would do
for that. And --
--bonnie
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466.12 | | XCUSME::QUAYLE | i.e. Ann | Fri Oct 19 1990 19:44 | 4 |
| How would I look? Different days, different ways.
aq
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466.13 | | MOMCAT::CADSE::GLIDEWELL | Wow! It's The Abyss! | Fri Oct 19 1990 22:35 | 11 |
| Fun question, Dana.
I'd like to take a one or two week test-drive in different looks
to discover if the world would treat me differently. I'd try very
old, plus a number of different races, including drop-dead beautiful
and ugly.
AND I'M GOING TO VISIT ALL OF YOU AND CHECK YOU OUT!!!
You sexist, racist, ageist, lookist pigs.
Meigs (white female from the 'burbs)
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466.14 | Cary Grant | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Sat Oct 20 1990 02:05 | 1 |
| --- jerry
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466.15 | Tough, Sexy, & Feminine | WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE | Jim Morrison...A Tragic Hero | Sat Oct 20 1990 22:29 | 14 |
| It's a real toss up between Julia Roberts and Joan Jett. Ever since
I was 16 years old I've dreamed of being Joan Jett (I used to dress
like her when I was in high school, but my blonde hair just never
looked right), to be tough and still feminine. Julia I think is
very sexy and pretty in a natural way.
If I were a man it would definately be the dude waxing his surf
board on the C&R Clothier commercials.
p.s. RE: .4 You have great taste in men :^)
Kel
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466.17 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Sun Oct 21 1990 19:55 | 7 |
| I'd like to look like Vasquez, from "Aliens".
"Hey, Vasquez! You ever been mistaken for a man?"
"No. Have you?"
-- Charles
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466.18 | | JJLIET::JUDY | Money? What's that? | Mon Oct 22 1990 12:10 | 8 |
|
I'd have Julia Roberts hair *before* she lopped it all off.
Meg Ryan's face and I guess I'd keep my own body except adding
a bit onto my elbows, shoulders and knees. too bony. Oh and
I'd take someone else's feet....doesn't matter who....anyone
has better looking feet than me. =)
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466.19 | | MANIC::THIBAULT | Crisis? What Crisis? | Mon Oct 22 1990 13:04 | 3 |
| Meredith Baxter Birney....with Bonnie Raitt's singing voice..
Jenna
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466.20 | the perfect woman...(IMHO) | MARLIN::RYAN | Make sure your calling is true | Mon Oct 22 1990 13:11 | 4 |
| I'd look like Ellen Barkin (I think she's the most), dress like Indiana
Jones and sing like Michael Stipe.
dee
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466.21 | Never thought I'd see the day I would say that! | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | couldn't think of anything pithy today | Mon Oct 22 1990 14:37 | 7 |
| I don't know, I guess it's not so bad being an old*er*, auburn haired, freckle
faced, hazel eyed, Friend-ly woman. I think I vote to stay the way I am!
(*8
E Grace
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466.22 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | T.A.N.J. for TORMENT!!! | Mon Oct 22 1990 14:42 | 10 |
| E Grace, I agree with you. I'm me, warts'n'all, if I looked different
I'd be different. It ain't perfect, but it ain't so bad neither.
If I could ask God to change one thing about my body, I'd have to
pick fixing my eyesight
then again, maybe having defective vision helps ;-)
and now back to your lite topic!
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466.23 | took me years to be mellow about my looks | CVG::THOMPSON | Aut vincere aut mori | Mon Oct 22 1990 16:58 | 4 |
| This is easy. I'd look like me but 10-15 pounds lighter. Perhaps
more hair but if not who cares!
Alfred
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466.24 | a little change here and there.... | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Oct 22 1990 18:08 | 33 |
| Well, okay, since so many people are redoing their own looks instead of
just picking a glamorous movie star to look like, here's what I'd
change. (I've thought about this before!)
1. Bigger breasts, but the exact same shape. ;^)
Not huge, but just...normal.
2. A flatter stomach.
Actually, I would get down on my knees and thank god/goddess/whatever
if I could change just those two things.
3. Whiter teeth. But, the shape is okay, especially since I never had
braces.
4. A clearer complexion. (I didn't know people *got* acne over
the age of 40! But, I know now.)
5. Hair more lustrous, and shiny, and more blonde. (and less bushy)
And longer.
6. A slightly darker complexion - not quite so pale.
7. Eyes - same shape but bluer and slightly larger.
8. Lips - same shape, but slightly fuller.
Oh, I would look so *good* with those improvements, I can't even stand
imagining it! :-)
Lorna
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466.26 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Oct 22 1990 18:32 | 12 |
| re .25, :-( Oh, spoilsport! I thought I was supposed to feel good
about myself. I sure changed a heck of a lot for somebody who's
supposed to be bragging about how I already look, don't you think? I
already said, if I had my choice, I'd just rather look like Kim
Basinger and be done with it!
No, I don't want to be taller. I like to make men feel protective. :-)
(It's just one of those perverse things that can't be explained I
guess...)
Lorna
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466.27 | Fantasy is a good thing | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | | Mon Oct 22 1990 22:01 | 7 |
|
I'd like to look like Vivien Leigh, with ice blue eyes and her
beautiful black hair.
If I were male, it would have to be Errol Flynn. In like Flynn!
L.J.
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466.28 | | SELECT::GALLUP | Drunken milkmen, driving drunk | Mon Oct 22 1990 23:28 | 12 |
|
I would LOVE to look like Michelle Pfieffer (sp?).
She's got a killer body, killer eyes, and great hair....
and those LIPS!!!
Ahhhh....dream on, Kath.
k
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466.29 | | AYOV18::TWASON | | Tue Oct 23 1990 05:37 | 23 |
| If I was to change anything about the female me it would only be
my legs - what I would give to have legs like Briggite Nielsen (sp?).
I quite happy with everything else (so I sould be playing squash,
aerobics, swimming and cylcing).
If I was male well this was pretty easy, but it depends on what
mood I would be in.
1) If I was feeling adventurous or serious - Harrison Ford.
2) If I was feeling action packed and silly - Mel Gibson.
3) If I was feeling well ummmm.... you know .... - Patrick Swayze.
And if I could be two at one time either of the above with me with
B.N's legs would be outa this world!!
Wow!
Phew - doesn't bear thinking about...
Tracy
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466.30 | My wishes are: | RTOEU::CKOEV | | Tue Oct 23 1990 06:52 | 11 |
|
I would like to have
- The figure of Victoria Principle
- My face but with a smoother skin and a nicer chin
- fingers and fingertips like someone who makes commercials
for nail coat
- hair like Cheryl Tiegs
C.
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466.31 | working on it | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Tue Oct 23 1990 09:43 | 5 |
| I wouldn't change anything but I'd like to have a smile *all* the
time! ;-)
john
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466.32 | standing out in the crowd... | COBWEB::SWALKER | it's not easy being green... | Tue Oct 23 1990 15:29 | 19 |
|
I know this is supposed to be "=wn= lite", but I'm finding this
note rather depressing. 'Most everybody wants to be white, thin,
young-looking, and conventionally beautiful. It's giving me an
insight into what it must be like to grow up as a member of an
ethnic minority in our culture - where the ideal is, reasonably
speaking, outside the realm of the attainable.
That said, in this "ideal" world where everyone else looks like they
stepped out of the pages of Vogue or GQ, I wanna be different. I want
to look like Gloria Estefan, or Diana Ross. Like Toni Morrison, or
(what's her name?) the woman who designed the Vietnam memorial. Or
like Mother Teresa, who always looks so at peace. Or, if a man,
like Bill Cosby. Or one of those old, wrinkled tribal chiefs I've
seen in pictures from the 1800s.
After all, if everyone had the "dream looks" they've listed here, that
would just be "ordinary looking", right?
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466.34 | like Carla said about fembots | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Tue Oct 23 1990 15:56 | 17 |
| >I know this is supposed to be "=wn= lite", but I'm finding this
>note rather depressing. 'Most everybody wants to be white, thin,
>young-looking, and conventionally beautiful.
Not me. I had the same reaction...people saying they want to look like
Michelle Pfiefer or Kim Basinger, they would all look the same!
(actually my first reaction was - how can you want a body like Kim
Basinger? What is the difference between her body and every other
female star? They all look the same to me!)
Me, I have absolutely no desire to look like a white-bread model. What
*I* would want to look like would stand out in any crowd.
(Tracy, my wannabee, runs around the bar all night carrying two to four
cases of beer as if they were boxes of kleenex! *sigh*)
D!
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466.35 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Tue Oct 23 1990 15:58 | 18 |
| re .32, good point. Okay, then I'd like to look like Vanessa Williams.
;^) Obviously, it's true that our culture is obsessed with being
white, thin, young and conventionally beautiful and that makes a lot of
people feel badly about the looks they were given. But, that said, if
some of us honestly would like to look like KIm Basinger or Michelle
Pfieffer, why should we lie and claim we would really like to look like
Toni Morrison or somebody of similar appearance? Granted, our society
is all screwed up in the way we value looks, and that contributes to
why I'd like to look like Kim Basinger, but I'd *still* like to look
like Kim Basinger!
Besides, I'm already white and thin. All I would ask is that I also be
young and beautiful. :-)
re John H., I can't imagine why you don't want to change anything? ;^)
Lorna
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466.36 | | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Tue Oct 23 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| >(Tracy, my wannabee, runs around the bar all night carrying two to four
> cases of beer as if they were boxes of kleenex! *sigh*)
I suppose this is just another case of someone crying in her beer.
:-)
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466.37 | | POETIC::LEEDBERG | Justice and License | Tue Oct 23 1990 16:33 | 10 |
|
Whoopie Goldberg - then everyone would spell my last
name correctly.
_peggy
(-)
|
She has goddess hair
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466.38 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | windswept is the tide | Tue Oct 23 1990 16:49 | 6 |
|
Georgia O'Keeffe. one of the most beautiful, original women
I have ever seen. of course, I'd like her talent, too!
Carla
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466.39 | Just be yourself.....and please yourself. | SELECT::GALLUP | Drunken milkmen, driving drunk | Tue Oct 23 1990 17:03 | 37 |
|
I feel like saying "WELLLLL EXCUSSSSSSSEEEEEEE ME!!!!!"
for desiring what's labelled as "conventional beauty. But
I won't say it.
We all have fantasies of the type of person that we want to be.
I'd like to be sleek and beautiful....to exude sensuality the way
Michelle Pfieffer does when she gets that "look" in her eyes.
I'd like a thin, well-proportioned sleek body because fitness and
health is VERY important to me. I'd like to be toned and firmed
like Rachael McLish. I WANT my body to be in top physical
condition......and to be there means having a body that's
"conventionally beautiful."
Who are we to look down on someone because of the fantasies they
have and what they want to look like? I applaud those people
who choose their OWN fantasies without undue influence by others.
Why is it that conventional beauty is such a very bad thing here?
If we choose to fantasize about it because society tells us we
should, then THAT is what's wrong....not the mere fact that we
desire to look a certain way.
I want my look to be *ME*!! I don't want a look that is going to
be "conventionally beautiful" or "uniquely mine" simply so I
can stand out or blend into a crowd.
I say, more power to anyone that fantasizes about themselves FOR
themselves....not simply for the reaction they will get from
others.
kathy
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466.40 | It has no default | SELECT::GALLUP | Drunken milkmen, driving drunk | Tue Oct 23 1990 17:08 | 22 |
|
PS: Whiteness has nothing to do with my decision.
I could have easily have said I want to look like Grace Jones
too. She's exhibits the same sort of "look" that I fantasize
about for myself. When I talk about "look" it's not so much
a physical thing, it's more of a "air" of the way they carry
themselves or the way they just *are*.
When I picture myself, I see a sleek, wellformed body. It's got
no specific head, hair or color. It's got a PERSONALITY
and a projection to it.
I don't know if I explained that well. I would most definitely
not want to LOOK like MP, but I would want to "look" like her.
kath
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466.42 | | COBWEB::SWALKER | it's not easy being green... | Tue Oct 23 1990 17:28 | 42 |
|
> Who are we to look down on someone because of the fantasies they
> have and what they want to look like? I applaud those people
> who choose their OWN fantasies without undue influence by others.
>
> Why is it that conventional beauty is such a very bad thing here?
> If we choose to fantasize about it because society tells us we
> should, then THAT is what's wrong....not the mere fact that we
> desire to look a certain way.
That's not how I meant it, Kath. What I meant to say isn't that
it's *wrong* to want to look a certain way, or that the only reason
anyone would want to look like an actress/model is because society
tells them they should. There's nothing *wrong* with being tall,
or thin, or white, or blond, or young-looking. (And I should know.
So there. ;-) However, it's sad commentary on our society that
those are the only looks that we, as a society, value as "desirable".
It makes it that much harder on those who, genetically, fall far
from the ideal.
I'm not trying to second-guess anyone's *motives* for wanting to
look like a thin, pretty actress (shoot, if I had an entire wardrobe
of different looks I'd have Meryl Streep in there somewhere), but
simply saying that the topic brings home an image of a large-boned
black girl who wants so badly to be "pretty" that she starves herself
silly, irons her hair and dyes in blond, bleaches her skin, and saves
her pennies for a pair of blue contacts. It's not that she's *wrong*
for wanting to look like Christie Brinkley, it's that she's doomed to
fail in the attempt. And she's never going to be satisfied as long
as she defines "pretty" so narrowly.
Society's aesthetic preferences affirm some of us, and devalue others.
And I think that's tragic. There's nothing wrong with one person
dreaming about looking different. There's not even anything wrong
with wishing you looked like Dolly Parton or Christie Brinkley. But
there *is* something wrong when it's seen as the only show in town by
just about everyone, and you were denied a ticket at birth.
There are other shows in town.
Sharon
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466.43 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Tue Oct 23 1990 17:30 | 5 |
| C'mon folks, rather than complaining that some people want to be young and
white and thin, tell us who YOU want to look like. There's room for all of
us here. Life's too short to tell other people what they should want.
-- Charles
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466.44 | hear hear! | DECWET::JWHITE | sappho groupie | Tue Oct 23 1990 17:30 | 4 |
|
re:.42
nicely put!
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466.46 | Mmmmrrowrrr!!! | EVETPU::RUST | | Tue Oct 23 1990 22:42 | 9 |
| In the interest of avoiding ethnocentricity - I think I'd like to be
lean and muscular, about six feet tall, covered with medium-length
golden fur, and equipped with elegant (and functional) fangs and
talons. Oh, yes, and I'd have slitted emerald eyes that glow red
sometimes; and maybe a pair of wings scaled with bronze (scales that I
could make silent, or could clash like cymbals, as I chose) for going
aloft on windy, moonless nights...
-b
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466.47 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Tue Oct 23 1990 23:41 | 7 |
| in re .46
-b
wouldn't that increase your entire body mass by a factor of 2? :-)
BJ
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466.48 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Oct 24 1990 10:13 | 8 |
| Re .47: Gosh, I'd hope so; to be furry and small would invite comments
of "Oh how CUTE!", whereas - dreamwise - I'd prefer a little awe...
If you're thinking that actual flight might be beyond the capabilities
of such a critter, well, we *were* talking dream-looks here. [Or were
you referring to our society's bias against, um, people of mass? ;-)]
-b
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466.49 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Oct 24 1990 10:21 | 4 |
| Actually all I was thinking of is (unless I'm confused) you are
a very petite person.
BJ ;-)
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466.50 | maybe then I could keep the kids in line! | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Wed Oct 24 1990 10:27 | 4 |
| Gee, I could stand to be a member of that, er, species, Beth!
That's great!
--bonnie
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466.51 | You'd move to Arkham, right? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Oct 24 1990 10:27 | 0 |
466.52 | sort of like the movie of Martian Chronicles | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Wed Oct 24 1990 11:05 | 12 |
| re: covered in fun...
funny you should mention that. I had a dream last night (likely
inspired by this topic) that I could look like whatever I wanted to,
and change my look in an instant. (It was a fun dream.) Anyway, I had
lots of looks, but my default look was:
Covered in short, velvety matte-black fur, from hair to toe; huge
golden eyes (the sizes of silver dollars, no eye-lids...like a snake;
feline features. I thought it was incredibly sexy.
D!
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466.53 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Oct 24 1990 11:51 | 18 |
| Re .49: Actually, I think of myself as "little, but feisty" rather than
petite. ;-) Maybe that's why I have this case of size-and-strength
envy; all my fantasy selves wind up being a good deal more powerful
(and self-assured) than I am. [Question: Do the really powerful people
in the world have fantasies about being small and cuddly, or helpless
and protected, or do they, too, dream about more power than they have?
Or, in the context of dream-looks, would someone who was drop-dead
gorgeous ever dream about being less so, if only to find out how many
people were interested in him/her for reasons other than physical
beauty?]
Re .51: Um, no, I think my image is a little too decorative for Arkham.
Now, if I'd specified greenish ichor oozing from the three slit-like
mouths in my torso...
Re .52: "covered in fun" - now, *there's* a typo I like!
-b
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466.54 | morrissey. that is who i would be. | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | purple horseshoes | Wed Oct 24 1990 12:22 | 18 |
|
re .53
robert smith wrote a song about this.... (someone who was drop-dead
gorgeous ever dream about being less so) ....okay, so robert is not
drop dead gorgeous, but he does have an interesting look about him.
anyways....one of his songs is called "Why Can't I Be You?", and it was
inspired by him looking at fans who were trying to look like him, and
him thinking about looking like a more mundane person.....
as fer my dreamlooks...
well, i'm happy with my eyes. wish that they worked though.
if i could change anything, it would be my hair. i would prefer it
black. (who cares about blondes? they don't really have more fun)
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466.55 | | CURIE::PJEFFRIES | | Wed Oct 24 1990 13:30 | 13 |
| I am amused by this topic, because most of the people that have been
mentioned as having dream looks, I don't find particularly attractive.
I think that thin blond women look sickly. I find thin people very
unattractive. For women I think a well proportioned size 10 or 12 much
more attractive than a 6 or an 8. I like men with some flesh on there
bones, but not a lot of over developed muscels. As I stated earlier in
this note I would like to be me at 25, I wore a size 12, was very
active physically and had not yet had children. I did a lot of modern
jazz and modern ballet which really kept me in shape. I have never ever
been really displeased with my apearance even now with my 53 year old
over weight body, I LIKE ME!!!!!!!!!!!
+pat+
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466.56 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Oct 24 1990 14:37 | 6 |
| +pat+
I think you are one of the handsomest women I know, just like you
are!
BJ
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466.57 | | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Wed Oct 24 1990 14:50 | 8 |
|
I would like to be able to metamorphosize so that I could look however
I wanted to at any given moment.
This would include the ability to be invisible, or to assume the shape
of an inanimate object. (Water would be fun.)
Lisa
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466.58 | Since you asked... | BOLT::MINOW | Cheap, fast, good; choose two | Wed Oct 24 1990 17:16 | 5 |
| re: .43:
I want to look like Charles Haynes.
Martin.
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466.59 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | COUS: Coincidences of Unusual Size | Wed Oct 24 1990 19:06 | 7 |
| re: .58
me too! me too!
he's got the most luscious hair!
-Jody
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466.60 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Wed Oct 24 1990 20:12 | 5 |
| Boy, the world sure would be a boring place if everyone looked like me...
... now if everyone ACTED like me, the world would be verrry interesting
-- Charles (what's the smiley for a blush?)
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466.61 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Oct 24 1990 20:50 | 11 |
| --Charles
in re acting like you! or at least inspired by your free spirit..
I definitely agree...\
and when I'm embarassed�or feeling awkward about something
I used ;-}!
Bonnie
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466.62 | Blushing red-heads (oh, alright! auburn-heads) use.....
| GWYNED::YUKONSEC | being gentle is *not* being wimpy!!!!!!!!! | Thu Oct 25 1990 10:30 | 6 |
|
{:8
E Grace
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466.63 | Sorry Charles.. | POETIC::LEEDBERG | Justice and License | Thu Oct 25 1990 11:01 | 13 |
|
After thinking about this reply for a few days and I think that
I would like to look like Martin - but maybe with a little
higher cheek bones (some people just have great faces).
_peggy
(-)
|
All sizes, shapes, colors, flavors, textures
and intensity is the goddess
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466.64 | Also my answer to the "Your Dream Parents" topic | STAR::RDAVIS | Dorky little brother of Sappho | Thu Oct 25 1990 11:15 | 2 |
| Iggy Pop.
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466.65 | | SELECT::GALLUP | Drunken milkmen, driving drunk | Thu Oct 25 1990 12:00 | 12 |
|
Ray> Iggy Pop.
Hee hee...Did you see the movie CryBaby? Iggy made a most
wicked stepgrandparent! 8-)
He's cool....
kath
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466.66 | Athletic, Elegant, Classic | REGENT::WOODWARD | | Thu Oct 25 1990 12:37 | 3 |
| I'd like to look like...
A young Kate Hepburn.
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466.67 | Change heads | IE0010::MALING | Life is a balancing act | Fri Oct 26 1990 12:06 | 9 |
| I'd keep my body (I'm very attached to it), but I'd like Jamie Lee
Curtis' head and Genevieve Bujold's voice.
Actually if I could just change one thing about myself I'd like thicker
hair. I hate my hair, it's thin and limp and just lies flat against my
head. But I would never trade in my feet, I think they are the most
beautiful feet in the world.
Mary
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466.68 | voices | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Oct 26 1990 12:26 | 9 |
| re voices, although I recently read a negative criticism of it in a
magazine, I really like Melanie Griffith's speaking voice and wouldn't
mind sounding like her when I talk.
If I were a man I'd like to have Matthew Broderick's speaking voice.
It's one of the things I find so appealing about him.
Lorna
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466.69 | | LYRIC::BOBBITT | COUS: Coincidences of Unusual Size | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:08 | 4 |
| oh yeah, Kathleen Turner's voice....
-Jody
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466.70 | oh, yeay | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:12 | 4 |
| I wouldn't care what my speaking voice sounded like if I could
sing like Placido Domingo . . .
--bonnie
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466.71 | I'd keep ost of it the same | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:42 | 7 |
| I'd keep my own body (I'm, as someone already said, real attached to
it!), with the exception of: the bonespur on my right heel, the remains
of the birthmark on my nose that could not be completely removed, a few
extra pounds of FLAB, and the bad lumbar vertebra (ouch!). The rest of
it is fine with me - well, maybe the sinuses could use a revamp too.
/Charlotte
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466.72 | | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck! | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:55 | 13 |
| ok, the comments on voices finally got to me...I used to have an
excellent soprano, when I was a little kid...was in the Kiwanas Boy's
Choir in Boise for a few years, and did a solo (Gesu Bambino) at the
elementary school concert in 6th grade...then came the change.
I wish I had as profound a bass voice now as I had sweet soprano then.
My bass just isn't quite solid enough to satisfy me, I'm a baritone.
{Sam Ramey will be broadcast nationwide on PBS in the Met's production
of Don Giovanni by Mozart, with subtitles, Halloween night. Now *there's*
a bass! This is one of my two or three favorite operas.}
DougO
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466.73 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | girl's germs, no returns | Fri Oct 26 1990 14:09 | 15 |
|
I like women whose voices deeply growl, such as Amy Ray of the
Indigo Girls, and Melissa Etheridge, and a good friend of mine.
mine is that way after a late night spent shrouded in cigarette
smoke and dunked in beer.
hmmm, I see the connection.
booze -> cigarettes -> late nights -> low voice and messed up
romantic life -> creative inspiration -> wild, haphazard love
affairs -> more creative inspiration -> more booze -> more
late nights -> permanent husky voice -> musical goddess ...
Carla
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466.74 | can you say soprano? | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Fri Oct 26 1990 14:19 | 9 |
| I'm with you on that Carla. I've always wanted a voice like
Lauren Bacall or Bernice Reagan.
Just never been willing to smoke to get it. Although I have
experimented with Jack Daniels from time to time. :^)
I'm tired of having a voice only dolphins and dogs can hear.
Margaret
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466.75 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Fri Oct 26 1990 14:38 | 4 |
| Oooh, voices! I think I'd like Joan Armatrading's, or maybe Tracy
Chapman's... they'd go with the fur, too, don't you think?
-b
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466.76 | | GODIVA::bence | The hum of bees... | Fri Oct 26 1990 15:02 | 3 |
|
Colleen Dewhurst's voice
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466.77 | Dewhurst! | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Fri Oct 26 1990 15:31 | 6 |
| Colleen Dewhurst! Oh, yeah! I was trying to remember her name.
All's I could remember was Annie Hall's mother.
What a voice. What a great looking woman.
M.
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466.78 | | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | is it nov 16th yet?? | Fri Oct 26 1990 16:43 | 5 |
|
definately a second to the tracy chapman voice! i luv that "gutteral"
sound....
~r
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466.79 | ohhh, *that* voice! (*8 | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | being gentle is *not* being wimpy!!!!!!!!! | Mon Oct 29 1990 10:10 | 13 |
| <<< Note 466.21 by GWYNED::YUKONSEC "couldn't think of anything pithy today" >>>
-< Never thought I'd see the day I would say that! >-
>>I don't know, I guess it's not so bad being an old*er*, auburn haired, freckle
>>faced, hazel eyed, Friend-ly woman. I think I vote to stay the way I am!
>>(*8
>>E Grace
Oh, yeah, I think my voice is a keeper, too!
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466.80 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | I came, I saw, I noted. | Mon Oct 29 1990 10:58 | 3 |
| Definitely keep that voice, E. :-)
-- Mike
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466.81 | Demi Demi Demi!!!! | GRANPA::DMCKINNON | LET'S JUST DO IT | Mon Oct 29 1990 16:45 | 6 |
| Since voices seem to be going strong... I absolutely adore, Demi
Moore's voice...
As for the voice I would like to have? I like James Earl Jones.
Dennis
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466.82 | | EMASA5::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Mon Oct 29 1990 23:04 | 4 |
| Actually, for "rough" voices, the one that has floated my boat for
at least a couple of decades has been Marlo Thomas'.
--- jerry
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466.83 | Terry Gross | WORDY::BELLUSCI | Cider house rules | Tue Oct 30 1990 09:10 | 1 |
| Terry Gross's voice on NPR actually makes me high.
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466.84 | I get my fix each day on the drive home... | CYCLST::DEBRIAE | the social change one... | Tue Oct 30 1990 11:10 | 4 |
|
Me too! So does Coki Roberts...
-Erik
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466.85 | BASSO PROFUNDO!!!!!!!!!!! | NITTY::DIERCKS | Bent, in a straight world... | Sun Nov 11 1990 15:36 | 6 |
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I like me looks just the way they is!!! But, I wouldn't mind having
Samuel Ramey's singing voice!
Greg
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466.86 | Distinguished soprano voice wanted ... | RTOEU::CKOEV | | Mon Nov 12 1990 03:43 | 9 |
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And I wouldn't mind having the voice of one of the
great sopranos: Cheryl Studer, Ricciarelli, Cotrubas
or someone else.
I think if I had this voice, I would never work again
as a secretary, because I wouldn't have to ....
C.
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