Once again it's Theme Thursday, and this week the theme is "green". If you're pressed for time, I highly recommend just skimming the pictures and checking out our unrelated YouTube video at the bottom.
And a few more...
And this one is kind of cheating on our part, but what the heck...
For this weeks unrelated YouTube video, we bring you OK Go's incredible and elaborate Rube Goldberg video for their song This Too Shall Pass. After the video is a link to a story about how they did it.
It's time for another Theme Thursday. We actually got a head start on things Sunday with one of my favorite jokes that fit the bill, but we couldn't leave it at that. So, here's our official Theme Thursday post..."bells".
And how about some belles named Bell?
And for this weeks unrelated YouTube video...Foreigner.
It's another week of Theme Thursday, with the week's theme being "mirror". For those that don't get what we're posting, check back on Friday afternoon in the comments section for the connection.
First, the obvious one...one of Fiona's favorites.
Now, for the not so obvious...
And for today's YouTube video, which is actually somewhat related, we present A-ha
Well, with Fiona being away for this week's Theme Thursday post, it's pretty easy to figure out that I was going to find a way to post pictures of beautiful women as long as I could make it fit the theme. And despite this week's theme being "over the hill", it was pretty easy to find a link.
So here's six beautiful women, all of them somehow connected to the theme. See if you can figure out how. The answers are after the unrelated YouTube video at the bottom.
While thinking about the topic it came to be that "over the hill" really refers to being older than 40. Does Heather Locklear look over the hill?
Or Sela Ward?
So maybe "over the hill" should mean an older age. How about 58?
Huh, Jane Seymour doesn't look over the hill. So maybe 64...
Helen Mirren looks pretty good at that age, so perhaps we should look at age 70.
Raquel Welch is about to hit 70, and she doesn't look over the hill. I know, let's go to 75.
And Sophia Loren is about as stunning as you can get.
So I guess "over the hill" must really mean how you feel, not any particular age or look.
Now for this weeks totally unrelated YouTube video, here's Chris de Burgh.
OK, so now about the first six women posted...
The first two are Rozonda Thomas and Taraji Henson, and they both dated actor Hill Harper. The second two are Jada Pinkett and Mariah Carey, and they both dated NBA star Grant Hill. The fifth pick should have been the biggest clue, as that's Faith Hill, who was once married to music producer Dan Hill. The sixth is Morgan Fairchild, who once dated ZZ Top guitarist Dusty Hill.
As none of those couples are together any more, it's safe to say they're all "over the hill"s in their lives.
I hadn't realized just how long it has been since I posted anything meaningful or not so meaningful. I thought I'd sit and bitch about a few observations of late. Let me say that indoor football is alive and well in Worcester,MA. I LOVE football. Well that is to say ever since hubby explained it all to me about 12 years ago. What I can do without...the cheerleaders. Eye candy is a good thing I suppose but couldn't we get it in smaller doses or maybe could they have some sort of talent other than big breasts? Being of an intelligent intellect even the "prettiest" get boring to look at if all they have to offer is their beauty. Do something for Pete's sake. The "Surge" cheerleaders don't actually do anything. If Nancy Sinatra could watch them strut out onto the field in their white vinyl boots she just might be impressed, but these girls lack a serious routine. Where are the dance moves? How about doing something other than flick the tiny gold pompoms back and forth. I keep waiting for the girls to do something: explode a breast implant or dance or do an acrobatic routine. Give me something; I can smile and shake my thing.I want to be impressed with you lot but...
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