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<blockquote data-quote="RC" data-source="post: 155736"><p>Tim has reminded me not to look in the present.</p><p>If i were to look to the past i am inclined to lean towards <strong>Katherine Hepburn</strong> (one of the best actresses out there in either comdedic or serious role) and i fecking love <strong>Marilyn Monroe</strong>. She knew what she was capable of, she knew how to manipulate...she was a clever woman and i love that.</p><p><strong>Cary Grant</strong> was one of the actors i loved from the golden eras of movies. The man just seemed to burst a personality onto the screen. Undoubtedly awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC, post: 155736"] Tim has reminded me not to look in the present. If i were to look to the past i am inclined to lean towards [b]Katherine Hepburn[/b] (one of the best actresses out there in either comdedic or serious role) and i fecking love [b]Marilyn Monroe[/b]. She knew what she was capable of, she knew how to manipulate...she was a clever woman and i love that. [b]Cary Grant[/b] was one of the actors i loved from the golden eras of movies. The man just seemed to burst a personality onto the screen. Undoubtedly awesome. [/QUOTE]
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