Franz Klammer was my first celebrity crush--I was just shy of 10 years old, and thought he was the most gorgeous man alive.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It puts my building in Burbank at $877k, and my parents place in San Diego at almost $600k. Interesting thing is that almost all the houses around my parents come in at $1.1 Mil+. Crazy.
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Aimee -- I'll admit that I was pleasantly surprised by Santino's stuff -- but I'm not sure that I'd call it gorgeous. I don't know. I liked Chloe's and Daniel's collections and the funkiness of Kara's. Weren't these all strong collections? It's very pleasing to see and I cannot wait to see them moving -- I do hope that whoever is in 4th place will put videos of their collection online somewhere, you know?
See, I think winter olympics and all I think is the Agony of Defeat guy. I don't even know if that happened at the olympics or not -- but that's my image.
sumi - I do, too. I'm sad I missed Austin's. Must to buy/borrow/Netflix the DVD's.
I should try out zillow when I get home. I can't get the site to work from here. But I've been told it's kind of scarily accurate.
But, Nutty, the winter Olympics are so much more than just the Hungarian Agony of Defeat ski jumper--they're also the Jamaican bobsled team, Eddie, the English ski jumper (with the Coke-bottom glasses), and all the biathalon competitors whose names no one can remember. I love the Winter Olympics because they seem to have at least one WTF? competitor.
Franz Klammer's downhill was (and still is) the most exciting sporting thing I've ever seen.
I dunno, Bill Johnson's downhill for the gold in '84 was a helluva run.