joni: you can include me to that list ….tom (tommy lee) brown down in ole miss…..just kidding…wanted to let you know that it looks like you all have taken off…..what do i know….just a feeling….i got on right away after the night you all were on charlie rose…..have fun….the debate friday is 90 miles northwest of here….oxford is a beautiful college town in the hill county of northeast ms….faulkners old home , rowan oak , is owned by the university and open to the public….its an antebellum home but not that large a place….i met an old cat one time in paris miss…motee daniels and his wife at there service station store and he was some kind of story-teller…that was in 1976….sold bootleg whiskey to mr. faulkner that kind of thing…..your video stuff is appealing….thanks tom
Hello Joni,
On the other thread: Post | Today 12:00 am
50 Sexiest Men Over 50: wowOwow’s 2008 50-Over-50 List … I went on a ‘rant’ in a discussion with DeBúrca obj, who wrote, “Bill Clinton may be a sex addict and if he is, it’s an illness.” In that discussion, I commented on my ex’s womanizing.
Afterward, I reflected on some of the issues couples face in counseling when coping with infidelity. I wonder. Has the subject of ‘FATALATTRACTION’ been discussed on this site, i.e., marriages which have been torn apart because of a woman hell bent on wrecking the life of her married lover who ‘dumped’ her following an affair? I ask this because there were periods during my marriage when my ex was attempting to ‘clean up his act’, but we were challenged by aggressive scorned ex liaisons who were determined to wound my ex and me. I’ve lived the role similar to Beth Gallagher played by Anne Archer in FATALATTRACTION, coping with two Alex Forrest (Glen Close) clones. One woman sued my ex … inventing lies which I knew were false. My marriage did not last. However, I do know of a few, which did survive a FATALATTRACTION script.
I wonder how many other women have similar stories to share about aggressive women who either ruined or wounded their marriage. Just curious.
Charlie Rose, by far. None of the others appeal to me…Charlie has what is truly sexy (apart from being handsome, of course): a talent for asking good questions and a desire to hear the answers. Plus, he is seriously interested in the people he interviews and radiates enthusiasm for what he learns, which translates to the audience. I fell in love with him years ago when he started out on ABC with a graveyard-shift show. One night he was talking to an animal expert and was happy to let the critters crawl all over his nice suit—that did it for me.
P.S.—I would like to add Jeff Bridges and Kevin Kline to the “entertainers” list. They both bring a warmth and physical grace to their acting talents, which I find immensely attractive.
Topping my list has to be Eric Clapton since he is the only one I have ever actually had a sexy dream about, at least that I remember. Lots of others I would pick over these 4, Paul was always the cute Beatle, not the sexy one.
If I have to choose from the list I’d say Pierce Brosman, Mike Douglas, and Sting––and of course Denzel. For me these men appeal in a sexual way. There are many men on the list I find attractive and interesting etc. but do not light any fires.
Charles Gibson has always done it for me. That combination of humor, intelligence and good looks just “WOW”s me. But in real life? My husband is sexier today than he was 47 (almost 48) years ago when we married.
Mary Page - My mother in law certainly agreed with you. For years she had a white pillow case with a black & white photo of Paul Newman on it - except the eyes were VERY bright blue. I have it now, my kids always loved it when they were young.
He is a dream, that’s for sure.
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