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  1. But, then could you say the same about Mother Theresa? Sure. I'm not meaning to say traditional standards w/ such rigidity as I leave a lot room for variety in eye shape, nose shape (not necessarily size), exotic appeal, etc., partly b/c of heritage, party b/c it keeps it interesting.
  2. Jessica Simpson- I think she looks masculine (as quite a number of others in general say) and it's not just her wide, squared jaw; strong, humped nose; and wide cleft chin. Kirsten Dunst Cameron Diaz (although she was a lot better looking in The Mask (pretty decent)) The lady who was Stifler's mom in American Pie Kelly Clarkson Models: Giselle Bundchen (although I see just as many people have negative comments about her face as there are complimenting it) Raquel Zimmerman Carmen Kass (but then again, I see just as many people w/ negative comments on this on as complimenting it) Any model that lacks beauty of traditional standards. There are far too many celebs that I find the opposite of attractive but are known to be attractive, to list, of course, but here are what stand out most at the moment.
  3. According to what I've heard from the average person quite frequently, "tall" is synonymous with "long legs". However, isn't it much more about proportions? A tall girl can have short legs in proportion to her torso as a short girl can have long legs in proportion to hers?
  4. NagaJolokia replied to buhlack7's post in a topic in General Discussion
    I'm 21, and I'd go for late forties.
  5. NagaJolokia posted a post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Julie Roberts grew up singing country music in Lancaster, S.C., taking part in pre-school plays and school choirs and performing in My Fair Lady in a summer camp for singers. Accompanied by her mother and Aunt Crystal, she toured regionally in junior high and high school, playing festivals in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Her love of the blues was sparked during her early teens, when she sang with a group of men in their 60s and 70s, performing monthly at two different nursing homes. She also spent four summers working in music shows at Carowinds, a theme park in Charlotte, and later at Dollywood in East Tennessee. As an entertainer, she was inspired by Barbara Mandrell, while she looked to Tanya Tucker for vocal influences. After attending the University of South Carolina in Lancaster for two years, she transferred to Belmont University in Nashville and formed a band that played small clubs such as Harvey Washbangers and Guido's and big events such as the Nashville Predators hockey games. After graduating from Belmont, she became a full-time staffer at Mercury Records to pay her bills, starting as the office receptionist and later as assistant to label head Luke Lewis. All the while, she worked on her music at night, though Lewis didn't know she was a singer. After producer Brent Rowan heard her demo, he was so impressed they began working together immediately. In 2003, Rowan met with Lewis to play new songs from several artists, including Roberts. After hearing her, Lewis said, "I want to know who this is. I want to meet this girl." Rowan said, "It's the girl right down the hall. It's your assistant." Lewis signed her to Mercury, and her debut CD was released in 2004. Although its first single, "Break Down Here," only reached the mid-level of the country charts, it was certified gold. Her follow-up, Men & Mascara, was released in 2006 and included four songs she co-wrote. Source: http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/roberts_julie/bio.jhtml
  6. NagaJolokia posted a post in a topic in Female Athletes
    Delilah DiCrescenzo, 23 [(24 now)], was third in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the 2006 USATF Championships in 10:03.31. She had set a personal best of 9:59.48 in the steeple in June at the Music City Distance Classic in Nashville. DiCrescenzo, from Chicago, attended Columbia University, where she was a three-time Heptagonals steeplechase champion. She was ninth in the steeple at the 2005 NCAA Championships. At the Canadian National Track & Field Championships in Ottawa on August 8, DiCrescenzo won the steeple by 22 seconds in 10:16.16, though as a native of Chicago, she was not eligible for a Canadian title. She's living in Chicago, but she competes for the Westchester (NY) Track Club. source: Runner's World Magazine To see the story on how this Delilah inspired the Plain White T's frontman, Tom Higgenson, 28, to write a song about her (there was never anything between them), go here: http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/20...-white-ts_N.htm Personally, I think she's just mildly attractive; not all that special apart from some gorgeous parts of her body.
  7. Hot lady, for sure. Katharine's best features are her eyes and maybe that really cute nose of hers. She's got nice apple cheeks and a nice length for a mouth.
  8. I know that it's usually 5'7" at least to catwalk or be in high fashion in general; except when they consider you really unique, they will accept a little shorter. But, is there a max?
  9. NagaJolokia replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    The first two pics in this thread showed her eyes in the best light. They're beautiful in shape. What bothers me about this model is she doesn't seem to be consistent in the slightest in her good looks, constantly switching between average, below, and good. I guess I could sum her up as "cute", nothing more.
  10. NagaJolokia replied to goose's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    I agree that sometimes her eyes look too far apart; but she has normally wide-set eyes, nothing unusually out of this range to me. I think it's more of the length and shape of her eyes, maybe? They are pretty long and tilt? Oh, and I don't ever turn down a model as less than likeable just b/c of a few flaws of course; how less I like her/him all correlates to how many flaws...
  11. NagaJolokia replied to Lea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    She's definitely hot...wow...what a pretty face. The body doesn't look borderline emaciated either, which is great! Great muscle tone, slenderness, and proportions.
  12. NagaJolokia posted a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Born: 19 August Where: Poland Height: 177 cm Bust: 88 cm Waist: 62 cm Hips: 91 cm Agencies: New York Model Mgnt. Fashion Milan Models 1 London Mega Model Agency Hamburg SeeDS Berlin Unique Copenhagen Fotogen Zurich Ace Athens
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw5_t8madck He appears @ 1:06-1:21 and then @ 2:51-end.
  14. NagaJolokia replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    Omfg, the first pic is horrific of her. She looks like an average, big-teeth boy. And, the second one makes her look a bit cutsie, borderline plain jane. She's usually quite good-looking though.
  15. Agree or disagree? She's been in a few musicals and homemade videos. Eventful.com "Jodie Rivera Alternative / Rock / Pop Bio: Jodie-Amy Rivera (formerly Jodie-Amy Messaline) grew up in Southeastern Massachusetts. Her childhood was a busy one for a little girl, and molded her into the well-rounded performing artist she is today. At only four years old, she began taking voice lessons. At five years old, she enrolled in musical theater, tap, jazz, and ballet. At eight years old, Jodie showed a liking for the film industry. Her mother enrolled her in workshops for acting in front of the camera. Soon after, her father bought her first home video camera. Little did he know that this was the beginning of a serious hobby. By her mid-teens, Jodie would have directed over one-hundred original short films. Jodie didn't stop there. Before venturing into teen-hood, she appeared in major motion pictures such as Hocus Pocus, School Ties, and House Sitter. Other professional credits include small roles in the WGBH mini-series Connecting With English and a national commercial for Dyslexia awareness. Jodie was also featured as the principle role in a New England Telephone commercial, as well as in a nationally broadcast public service announcement. By the age of 13, Jodie had performed in eleven full-scale musicals and various recitals for dance and voice. Taking a break from dancing, she decided to concentrate on her singing. She competed in and won first place for her vocal performances in several state talent competitions. She also made a name for herself in the pageantry circuit, and won the state title of Miss Massachusetts Queen. During the year before high school, Jodie discovered her talent for songwriting. She wrote graduation anthem "I Will Never Forget You," and sang it for her classmates on class night. Jodie also composed several classical style pieces on the piano. During this time, she was beginning to develop an operatic vocal ability, while studying at the South Shore Conservatory of Music in Hingham, MA. Jodie went on to study opera and vocal technique at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. She is now in her twenties. Keeping musical theater in her life, she has continued to perform locally. Some of her recent roles include; Emma Carew in Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical, Magnolia in the Show Boat segment of Hollywood Classics, and Maria in West Side Story. Roles in dramatic plays include; Juliet in Romeo & Juliet, Amy in Little Women, and Flora in The Turn of The Screw. Jodie's professional resume has also expanded. In the touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of The Opera, she earned rave reviews for her performance as the soprano lead Christine. She has cantered numerous wedding ceremonies, and has been hired to sing the National Anthem for baseball games. Jodie has also toured as the lead vocalist of Christian vocal group Heart to Heart. Jodie had the opportunity to put her composing skills to work when she was asked to write an original musical score for Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Jodie was the pianist for the the show that was performed by a local middle school Drama Club. Jodie's first experience as a director was for The Secret Garden, for which she again wrote all original music and lyrics. Although Jodie no longer competes in state-wide talent competitions, she occasionally submits her vocals for national contests. In 2004, She was the 2nd place finalist for Clear Channel's Radio StarĀ®, a national vocal competition for Sony Records. Jodie has made an effort to reach children through the performing arts. She has toured elementary schools in the Massachusetts area, performing as Lucy in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, and singing as a lead in An Environmental Awareness Musical. Jodie has also had the opportunity to educate students of all ages in the performing arts. She volunteered as the assistant choral instructor at the Davis Elementary School in Brockton, MA. She then went on to teach vocal technique at Horrigan Music School in Brockton and Whitman, MA. After relocating to Florida, Jodie taught voice lessons at music schools in the Hernando County area. Having settled back in Massachusetts for the last two years with her husband, Jodie has been writing and recording material for her new self-titled album. With an edgy rock/pop vibe, the sound of the album has been compared to that of Evanescence and Kelly Clarkson. But being true to her unique style, the overall vibe should be like nothing you have heard before."
  16. [1.) Aside from a few equally gorgeous anonymous models (face-wise), Selita Ebanks. 2.) Rachel Roberts is a close second.
  17. I cannot upload this photo, so I have the link to it: http://www.pantene.com/en_US/expressions/hub_red.jsp In this one, she has much fuller lips, so...I don't know if it's still her... She looks similar to Anna Jagodzinska, but I have to be sure since I have often mistaken a few models for others b/c of striking resemblances. Does anyone know who the redhead is?