And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
As a retired software engineer I spend 47 years with source code. Sadly, not THIS kind of source code. Gotta watch Michelle Monaghan again, oops, gotta watch the Source Code movie again.
Michelle Monaghan. Played Maggie Hart, wife of detective Marty Hart who was played wWoody Harrelson. She appeared as a blonde in True Detective. This photo was originally in color and has been online since 2010. She was born in 1976 so the pic was probably from the early 90s.
Linda Carter-ish
ReplyDeleteA man could lose a fortune over a girl like that.
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Nope, gain a fortune!
DeleteOh My!
ReplyDeleteThose were the first two words that came to my mind.
DeletePut me in boss
ReplyDeleteLooks like a young Liv Tyler.
ReplyDeletePretty close if not.
DeleteOh! My Gawd! I am having a difficult time breathing!!! What a darling young lady!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a "yes" picture!
ReplyDeletePretty woman.
ReplyDeleteOh my. Another gorgeous brunette!
ReplyDeleteAs a retired software engineer I spend 47 years with source code.
ReplyDeleteSadly, not THIS kind of source code.
Gotta watch Michelle Monaghan again, oops, gotta watch the Source Code movie again.
She was the wife from the first "True Detective"! I remember her.
DeleteThe first "True Detective" was good...
Michelle Monaghan. Played Maggie Hart, wife of detective Marty Hart who was played wWoody Harrelson. She appeared as a blonde in True Detective. This photo was originally in color and has been online since 2010. She was born in 1976 so the pic was probably from the early 90s.
ReplyDeleteVisual Search says Maria Dalmazzo.
ReplyDeleteReminded me of Barbi Benton in 1970
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