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Rebecca DeMoriay; flawless natural beauty in her 40's
15 Jul 2006 08:13:55 -0700
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I was just looking at recent pics of Becky at imdb..., she still looks
very tatsy and I'm glad she hasn't done botox or eye lifts etc.
Agent Smith...
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Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
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I'd love to see her in Sopranos as the wife of a politician who gets
mixed up with the mob, then she ends up doing one of the mobsters.
SamMarlowe54...
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Not being a grammar cop but looked up tatsy and couldn't find anything.
Vegetable Lasagne...
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It's an updated version of hotsy-totsy
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Is this a new word?
Rob...
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I still want to know why he insists on saying 'good luck' in every post.
Anim8rFSK...
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LOL, I want to know why it's so annoying.
I mean, it *is* -- I just don't understand WHY.
Rich Clark...
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Because it turns every post into some sort of implied challenge. Usually you
say "good luck" to someone to whom you've just given a task, or who's
beginning some sort of competition, or (when said snidely) who you expect to
fail at something. (Seriously, that's why I think it's annoying.)
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spanky chinaski...
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Because that's what they say in Atlantic City when they change your last
twenty for chips.
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trotsky...
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Wait, you're saying "tatsy Becky DeMoriay" doesn't mean anything to you
either?
Sparky Spartacus...
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Who's "Becky DeMoriay"?
Thor...
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De Mornay, I think
marty399...
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Rebecca, I believe.
et472...
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Yes, but the original poster spelled her last name wrong, as
well as using a shortened (and I'd say overly familiar) version of
her first name.
Oddly though, "Becky De Mornay" conjures up her role in "Runaway Train",
at least to me. She has her hair in two braids, is pretty covered up,
and looks so different from her usual roles, indeed I'm not sure I would have
recognized her the first time I saw the movie except I knew she was in it
(I think because it had already been reviewed on "Sneak Previews" on PBS).
There, she looks like a "Becky", while the roles most people know her
for are more formal, and there she looks like a "Rebecca".
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Rich Clark...
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Sorry, I mean't 'doing one of the mobsters in'
No, "doing one of the mobsters" is the correct answer.
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Sorry, I mean't 'doing one of the mobsters in'=20
Yabahoobs...
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mc...
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Natural? I remember being shocked that she was nearly
unidentifiable in 'Identity'. (didn't even intend on that pun)
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