maddhatir said:ummm- is there anyone else in the car??![]()
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Blueberry said:![]()
Obviously he is thinking of me here and how much fun we have had sailing.....![]()
Yes, my DH calls this my porn!Blueberry said:Ok..after the DHs knowing what is going on here, I asked him just now if he knew about the thread and he knows all about it...He says ..yeah, you post photos, make remarks about how hot they are..and hope to dream over your studs.....he knows I guess...He has a differnt name for the wenches, calls us Depp's Harem and normally says that he is not sure what is so hot about a guy with holes in his pants, and ripped t-shirts. He did say he would not mind posing ON supermodels though....
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I love my DH he is always a hoot....![]()
pickles said:Ok now ladies go here and vote...get Johnny as top man at the askmen site. They have him as 7th right now Can you believe Bill Clinton is any where on the list? Not to make it politcal, but really many other choices out there available
http://www.askmen.com./specials/2006_top_49/johnny-depp-7.html
pickles said:taken from
http://www.johnnydepp-zone.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=22756
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My local paper had this piece this morning:
Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 13, 2005
Looking for a Christmas present that not only helps an important cause, but could be the next big thing?
Then you ought to visit the website for Children's Hospice, a grassroots organization that started right in our county and works to provide compassionate, all-encompassing end-of-life care for children.
The organization, founded by Lori Butterworth and Devon Dabbs, needed a way to help raise funds for this important need, so it enlisted Soquel jewelry designer Jennifer Scarborough of Zia Jewelry.
Jennifer created beautiful silver, and silver and braided leather bracelets that carry messages inspired by two children who died. "Only love," says the bracelet inspired by baby Alexis and "Today is a gift - have fun," inspired by 11 year-old Dustin.
.....Actress Melissa Gilbert regularly wears hers, as does Johnny Depp, who chose the silver and leather "Today is a gift" bracelet for himself.
Johnny was so moved by the bracelet's "profound simplicity," he never takes it off.
You can order your own bracelet - 100% of the money goes to Children's Hospice - by visiting www.childrenshospice.org. Each costs $45.
pickles said:taken from
http://www.johnnydepp-zone.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=22756
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My local paper had this piece this morning:
Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 13, 2005
Looking for a Christmas present that not only helps an important cause, but could be the next big thing?
Then you ought to visit the website for Children's Hospice, a grassroots organization that started right in our county and works to provide compassionate, all-encompassing end-of-life care for children.
The organization, founded by Lori Butterworth and Devon Dabbs, needed a way to help raise funds for this important need, so it enlisted Soquel jewelry designer Jennifer Scarborough of Zia Jewelry.
Jennifer created beautiful silver, and silver and braided leather bracelets that carry messages inspired by two children who died. "Only love," says the bracelet inspired by baby Alexis and "Today is a gift - have fun," inspired by 11 year-old Dustin.
.....Actress Melissa Gilbert regularly wears hers, as does Johnny Depp, who chose the silver and leather "Today is a gift" bracelet for himself.
Johnny was so moved by the bracelet's "profound simplicity," he never takes it off.
You can order your own bracelet - 100% of the money goes to Children's Hospice - by visiting www.childrenshospice.org. Each costs $45.
MrsTomMorrow said:Question of the Day.....
Living in Nashville, I have run across several country music stars. No locals really make a big deal of it because it/they are so common. Some that are nice are Loretta Lynn, Toby Keith, (the late) Chet Atkins, Martina McBride, Jimmy Dean, Brooks and Dunn. The lead singer of Diamond Rio (Marty Roe) rented the upstairs apartment of our house when I was a kid while he was in college for a semester or two, and he also sang in my dad's chorus in college. Others I've seen but not talked to are Wynonna Judd, Faith Hill, Marty Stuart, Vince Gill, lots more. Of course if you don't like country, those names probably mean absolutley nothing to you! Not being a fan myself, I've never cared to ask for an autograph.![]()
My one encounter with someone I was in love with was Corey Feldman. Hey, I was only 10, and it was 1989. He was at our local theme park (Opryland) for the grand opening of a ride. He walked by pretty fast, and I was too frozen to say anything!![]()