Monday, April 10, 2023

That eye color can't be real

 


28 comments:

  1. Retouched glamour shot, would be my guess.

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  2. Regardless, she could steal your soul.

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  3. Linda ( Lynda ) Carter

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    1. i don't think so?

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    2. Lynda Carter had beautiful eyes but they were light blue.

      Like many of America's most beautiful people she was born in 1951. Lynda Carter, Kurt Russell, Cassandra Peterson, Rush Limbaugh, me...

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  4. Oh, that eye color is real. Stole my heart too.

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    1. As real as those diamond earrings and studs?

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  5. Possibly real - "It’s not unusual for blue-tinted rings to appear around your iris — the colored part of your eye. This condition is called corneal arcus." - MacArch

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  6. There was a guy on our college's rowing team whose eyes were the greenest emerald green you could possibly imagine. Freaky unnatural looking...but real. The eyes here come on an appealing package however.

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  7. Of course they can.

    That's before we get into colored contacts, photographic changes, and the faithfulness of your monitor.

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  8. Real or not, I am completely and totally in love with her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  9. Nice enough, but can she make a good biscuit?

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  10. That eye color is quite real. I knew a girl (sadly a two timing temptress) with eyes like that.

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  11. I believe that to be Ornella Muti. Look her up. Refunds available if you are.
    Goetz von Berlichingen

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  12. Correct. Sometimes thirteen year old girls try out different contact lens.

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  13. My wife's are like that...hence why she's my wife.

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  14. One of my aunts had eyes that color.

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  15. That could safely be considered the understatement of the century, Rob.

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  16. When Lynda Cater and Loni Anderson had their TV show "Partners in Crime," I used to call that show "Four of a Kind."

    --Rusty

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