Marshalene
This woman gave me the creeps. Her voice was a screech, and her hair and makeup reminded me of Lily Munster.
And Ol' Wes had to bag her.
This woman gave me the creeps. Her voice was a screech, and her hair and makeup reminded me of Lily Munster.
And Ol' Wes had to bag her.
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She kind of gives me the creeps too.
What exactly was going on with her face? The scene where she was sitting in the office and Sissy walked in to see if Bud called has always confused me. Her face looked like is was caked in white power or coated in noxema that wasn't rubbed in. Her hair was a completely dried out tumbleweed. She also looked like she would smell bad. Ugh.
shareWell you can't expect a bad boy like Wes to be a one-woman man. He had needs, and he got them where ever and who ever wanted to spread their legs for him. Sissy should have known better. As his tattoo says: La Vida Luna - The Wild Life!
share"La vida luna" means the moon life. "La vida loca" means the crazy life. He must have been drinking too much tequila:
shareOh yeah, Wes may have been a bad-ass bull rider but obviously he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. Still, he had a certain charisma that could easily attract women and he had six-pack abs that Bud didn't.
shareI doubt she had too many offers and was probably thrilled to get a piece of bad boy Wes.
And Scott Glenn was in great shape in that movie too.
Wes was probably the best she ever had.
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I couldn't tell whether she was 25 or 65. She needs to lighten up on the foundation a bit.
shareI was thinking the same thing as you all -- she looked scary as *beep*. I want to know what they were thinking doing her up like that. Maybe they wanted to do her up like an ugly beast to reflect what she was on the inside (in the movie anyway).
shareYep! She was scary as hell! Yikes!! Pam was the complete opposite! She shoulda played the part of Sissy! She was smoking hot!!