It would take a good few years to get to that level of piano.
But 10,000 years chasing her?
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Might as well group all the sexist stuff together. What do you think of the Peek-a-Boob fashion:
Peek-a-boo! Is side cleavage EVER stylish? | Mail Online
I'm all in favour of this fashion, although I can't see what's to prevent them from going wibbly wobbly, bouncy, bouncy, wobbly...ahem, what was I saying?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe daughter is a bit young but the mum is cheap, you just have to make an ice sculpture and buy a tramp a bowl of soup to get your end away.
Stephen Tobolowsky said that Ramis told him that he felt that the entire progress of Groundhog Day covered 10,000 years. "I always thought that there were nine days represented [in the film], and Danny Rubin, the writer, said that he felt something like 23 days were represented in the movie, [but they lasted] over 10,000 years."[5]
Groundhog Day (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The daughter is a bit young but the mum is cheap, you just have to make an ice sculpture and buy a tramp a bowl of soup to get your end away.
And I think the mum probably has the same toothy thing going on but knows how to smile for the cameras. That's Hollywood darling.
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Which one?
Andie "Groundhog Day" MacDowell and daughter
I think I'd still go for the one on the right to begin with, as the one on the left looks a bit young and toothy. Tomorrow is another day, unlike yesterday.
Like mother, like daughter: Andie MacDowell and daughter Sarah, 17, add double dazzle to Cannes closing ceremony | Mail OnlineTags: None
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