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Your top 3 famous crushes growing up.


Cary Elwes/Princess Bride, Simon Le Bon/Duran Duran and Johnny Lee Miller/Hackers.

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Leonardo DiCaprio
Brad Pitt

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Stevie Nicks
Linda Blair
Judy Garland
(In their younger years)

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Yes to Linda Blair...we were born in the same year (1959), I definitely had a crush on her in the 1970s - 1980s

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Phoebe Cates
Lea Thompson
Jennifer Connelly

Honorable mention: Diane Franklin

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Jonathan Brandis/It, James Marsden/Bella Mafia and Keanu Reeves/Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

These are kind of embarrassing.

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Jonathan Brandis was cute!

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He was! He really was.

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Did you ever see Outside Providence? He was all grown with a beard, looking quite fine. I had my eye on him since ladybugs😁

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I haven't, but I will check it out if I can.

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I MISS THAT GUY.

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Those are not embarrassing at all. I totally agree on all of them.

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Thank you. I still feel embarrassed, but thanks.

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Samantha Micelli
Kelly Bundy
Daisy Duke

Honorable mentions - Judy Jetson and Mindy McConnell

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Christina Applegate
Allyssa Milano
Marie Osmond

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Yo bro...get your own kelly bundy. Wanna step outside?

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I'll step outside to play frisbee👍

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Ok fine but only if we get to take our shirts off like in Top Gun’s volleyball scene.

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I'm already bare chested and very excited...😒

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Lmao 🤣 you crack me up.

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You're good fun too!

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I'm sure a shirted Anthony Edwards THEN looks 100% better than me now.
While I'm not overweight, the concept of muscle tone has escaped me these past few years.
I went to a strip club recently, and people paid me NOT to.

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Sounds like a Dangerfield bit😂

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Good for you for saying that !
I didn't think of it that way, but yes, certainly !
Sometimes I wish I had been a comedy writer, and I imagine most people would look at me like I'd grown a third head.
( ... see?)
I seem so serious, but there is so much Kafkaesque absurdity to draw on, not hard to spin it as being funny.
Always liked when George Carlin said - what's the point of getting high/stoned when you have to pretend you aren't? The irony/juxtaposition is delicious.

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Carlin...another legend
That guy could make me laugh so hard I'd choke!

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Yes to Marie Osmond...we were born in the same year (1959) and I had a crush on her in the 1970s and I like her to this day when I see her in those Nutrisystem commercials

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I saw that commercial recently
Man! She looks great

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Which kind of creeps me out.
I agree she looks great, but it seems like too much. Something weird going on there.
So what is she, in the 1/10th of One percentile of good looking 60 year olds?
I imagine there are a lot of attractive 60 year old women, but not like that.

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My wife insists that she's had a lot of very successful plastic surgeries and my wife is usually right about everything😬

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> My wife insists that [Marie Osmond has] had a lot of very successful plastic surgeries

Probably true, but there are also two other things. She's got that Mormon thing going on, which probably means she's rarely or never smoked, drank, or used drugs. Something to be said for a healthy lifestyle.

Also, I've met a couple of celebs in real life, and it's made me realize that a crew of the world's top makeup artists, lighting technicians, camera operators, et cetera can easily make a person look ten years younger.

With that said, a few years ago she did a commercial where she touted a dieting program and presented herself as a success story -- and did it while dressed in jeans and standing with a mirror behind her, allowing viewers to check out her ass. (And it was glorious.) I can't think of many women in their mid-fifties who could do that or would have the guts to try.

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Jeanne Tripplehorn
Rene Russo
Diane Lane

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You like women with nice cheekbones, as do I.
They look classy and well-bred.
Trophies.
It's true ! I'm the same way.

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These women are all quite older than me too. Strangley, I don't consider myself the type of person to like considerably older women.

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Lane is the one I really like a lot. She looks a little more "approachable" or not quite as classically lovely as the others, (but still fathoms out of my league). And she's in my ballpark age-wise.
Curious who you like in your own age group, but that's a bit personal so don't go there unless you feel like it.

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Emilia Clarke is a few years younger than me. The same with Gal Gadot. Those are two from the top of my head.

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Got it. Thanks for sharing.
Game Of Thrones and Wonder Woman.
Nice down-to-earth choices, haha.
But I jest !

I can understand why you might find these "gals" enticing. They are both very pretty. I really like Margot Robbie but I don't like to focus on her as she is so much younger and hot as a meteor, career speaking. Don't know her work that well, but like Taylor Swift, there is something about her that gets my attention.
Speaking of great cheekbones, I think Lena Headey (GOT alumnus) is another classic beauty.

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Joyce DeWitt (Janet Wood, Three's Company) still gets me
Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke, Dukes of Hazard)
Jaclyn Smith (Kelly Garrett, Charlie's Angels)

I would have added Casandra Peterson's Elvira but that doesn't really count. I was just in the blast radius of their male libido nuclear-bombshell marketing. Few could escape that.

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Kate Jackson was my favorite Charlie's Angel.

Joyce DeWitt is an interesting choice. She was beautiful back then.

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Kate was pretty but they were cruel to her in wardrobe.

Joyce begins her sexiness a little in season 3. Season 4 on is prime Janet. Preferred her over all the others we were supposed to like.

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I like your choice of Kate J. She seemed the smartest and least overtly sexy of the trio. She had intelligence in those eyes, so supposedly a guy would have to be genuine and respectful to win her over. Things I value.

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