theme thursday "polka dots"...


"God made man stronger but not necessarily more intelligent. He gave women intuition and femininity. And, used properly, that combination easily jumbles the brain of any man I've ever met." - Farrah Fawcett



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Dulçe ♥ said…
Oh my dear Farrah was a WISE WOMAN... and you too... for posting this

Thanks!
:)
That woman has a tiny, tiny waist, I used to have one of those! Love the polka dots against the pattern on the upholstery.
We all had tiny waists, and...
Progress in one area has its price.
JenJen said…
Thanks Stacey. I love this gem.
Brian Miller said…
lol. i for one am glad that we were not made the same...
Deb said…
Haha, isn't that the truth!

*ducking the gentleman readers rotten tomatoes*
Susan R. Mills said…
So true, and I just loved Farrah.
Mike said…
Oh, that is so true! Even Einstein would turn into a blithering idiot at a strip club! haha!
JeffScape said…
That's not Farrah in the photo, is it? Who is that?
Love it, Stacey! Great quote!
Hugs!!
xxx said…
G'day Stacey
I don't know much about Farrah beyond her beauty, but you've made me think of her in a different light today.

x Ribbon :)

love that pic
Bev said…
Wow, great quote!
Jenny Stevning said…
I ADORE polka dots! I want that dress.
The quote is great! Hahaha!
Love!
Betsy Brock said…
Love the Farrah quote! LOL!
Boozy Tooth said…
Sigh. I miss Farrah.
Stacey, love this! :) Hope you are doing well. Hugs!
Michael said…
Oh yes, us guys turn to complete melted mush around a beautiful woman. Its true.
Anonymous said…
Your Intuition and Femininity may jumble my brain....while your Love makes me feel warm and calm... T.C.
I love this clash of fabric pattern in the picture. I wonder what men see, the red lips? Wide skirt?

What does she have on her neck?

My mom's wedding dress was "dotted Swiss" (1948) and sometimes I wonder if there was something subliminal about dots on women that entice the male psyche. :)

The picture also reminds me of the white powdered faces of Geisha.
Tabitha Bird said…
Farrah knew some things didn't she. :)
Anonymous said…
That dress reminds me of my mother.

I remember Farrah in "The Burning bed"

Secretia

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