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Bugjune
Posted: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:18:37 PM
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You know, you may be on to something. I wouldn't put it past her to remove that head at night, comb the hair down nice and careful-like, and then set that flat-jawed head right on a pedestal on her dressing table. Real purdy now.

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Ryan wrote:


That is totally weird, it looks like she can completely remove her head from her neck and body just like you can with Barbie. I'm not convinced that she can't to be honest.


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Julia Ione
Posted: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:38:52 PM
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BeeSweet wrote:
What could improve EM's eyes? Lower bleph, filler/fat with CO2? I can see my eyes going that route.


I would veto it all. It would hurt her career.

She on a wonderful period drama Downton Abbey set in 1918 and has wonderful role - probably the best out of her career aside from ordinary people. Steven Soderberg org. wanted her (wrote the part for her ) for Anne in Sex Lies Videotape - she turned it down. It went to Andie MacDowell. Not the same caliber actress but this was his first gig.

Any PS for her at this point would result in her being jobless - without a great part just like the rest of the american actresses her age.

She needs to look crinkly, that gives her a competitive edge. Especially since she lives in the UK.
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