What do we look like?

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Seven wrote:
Jason Bourne wrote:
If you look or looked like Rivhard Gere, stay away from my wife. She loves that guy!

Me, I have been compared to Nick Nolte and Gary Bussy. I think Gary Bussy is closer.


Don't say it! You will always be Matt Damon to me.


Me too, Jason! Although...hmm....Nick Nolte is pretty hot! ;)
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Bryan Inks wrote:As for myself. . . .

My wife and I a few days before our wedding:


Ya know, there's just something undeniably attractive about a guy in a kilt. And a ponytail.
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Dr. Shades wrote:
Seven wrote:Dr. Shades I always pictured as a brunette in his forties and handsome. Tom Cruise is the closest to what I picture.


I would be brunette, but my head has been completely shaved since the summer of 2000. I'm not in my forties yet; I'm 37.

As for which famous person people say I look like, back before I had a goatee I'd hear Richard Gere 85% of the time, David Duchovny 10% of the time, and Tom Cruise 5% of the time.


Richard Gere!! It doesn't get much better than that. What a compliment. :)
I love your Def Leppard avatar. "Love bites, love bleeds, it's bringin me to my kness..." That was one of my all time favorite albums in high school along with Tesla, Scorpions, Journey, Cinderella, Depeche Mode.....I know I am forgetting some.

My family thinks I look like Esther Canadas (minus her collagen lips and anorexia) but most people won't know who that is.
In my younger years people told me I looked like Paulina Porizkova. You young guys wont' know who that is. She's on dancing with the stars right now. (I am not as old as her though) I've got lots of Scandanavian blood and some American Indian or should I say Lamanite? Hehe My hair is long right now, brown with blonde, blue eyes. I am in my early thirties.
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Sono_hito wrote:Hey runtu, you live here in utah? or elseware?

The reason I ask is I'm hoping soon to schedule my next party soon and you can see just what we all look like.

If I can get enough people this time around since the last one was so successful I might rent out our hotels meeting room for it all.

(for those that are wondering, I don't care what side of the argument you are on for invitation purposes. Videogames don't discriminate)


Sono, I don't know why, but I picture you as Asian. Must be something about the avatar.
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Seven wrote:
Harmony I picture in her late twenties with long light brown hair, thin and very pretty. Gwyneth Paltrow would be the best comparison, minus the blond hair. I was shocked to hear Harmony's children were grown.


Not that I'm complaining about your lack of discernment, and I thank you, but you're about 175 degrees off. My hair is short, curly, and white... not gray, white. Since I am only 54 and have excellent skin, it makes for an interesting contrast. I haven't been thin since the 6th grade, and I've been told I am striking, rather than pretty (I think my mother was trying to be diplomatic).

When I participated on Ychat, I was constantly having to correct the chatters. They were convinced I was 24. At the time, my oldest daughter was 22, and I told them that, but they still maintained that I was 24. I wasn't sure if that was a testament to my youthfulness or to my immaturity. That knife cuts both ways.
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I just want to know, do any of the guys here look like Josh Bernstein????
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Seven wrote:Sono, I don't know why, but I picture you as Asian. Must be something about the avatar.

Just going by my avatar, would you guess me to be Antarctican?
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moksha wrote:
Seven wrote:Sono, I don't know why, but I picture you as Asian. Must be something about the avatar.

Just going by my avatar, would you guess me to be Antarctican?


I was thinking more Portland Zoo. Dang, those lil guys are cute!
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harmony wrote:
Seven wrote:
Harmony I picture in her late twenties with long light brown hair, thin and very pretty. Gwyneth Paltrow would be the best comparison, minus the blond hair. I was shocked to hear Harmony's children were grown.


Not that I'm complaining about your lack of discernment, and I thank you, but you're about 175 degrees off. My hair is short, curly, and white... not gray, white. Since I am only 54 and have excellent skin, it makes for an interesting contrast. I haven't been thin since the 6th grade, and I've been told I am striking, rather than pretty (I think my mother was trying to be diplomatic).

When I participated on Ychat, I was constantly having to correct the chatters. They were convinced I was 24. At the time, my oldest daughter was 22, and I told them that, but they still maintained that I was 24. I wasn't sure if that was a testament to my youthfulness or to my immaturity. That knife cuts both ways.


LOL! Striking-that's pretty funny. I think you give off a youthful vibe because of your feistiness and great sense of humor. I can't picture you with white hair or children in their twenties.
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moksha wrote:
Seven wrote:Sono, I don't know why, but I picture you as Asian. Must be something about the avatar.

Just going by my avatar, would you guess me to be Antarctican?


I do think of "March of the penguins" each time you post. I haven't formulated a human image yet.
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