Hee. I forgot to look for that tonight. How funny is that? She probably couldn't see it through the two pairs of eyelashs she said she was wearing.![]()
Hee. I forgot to look for that tonight. How funny is that? She probably couldn't see it through the two pairs of eyelashs she said she was wearing.![]()
That isn't a "run", it's part of her costume. The nude mesh doesn't go all the way around. What you're seeing is the edge.
Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History...Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Well, you're no fun.Originally Posted by RBmumsie;2325502;
It's still hideous-looking, though.
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I am going to miss her and Tony. She is such a sweetheart with a delightful upbeat personality. Too bad she couldn't dance. (But she was still better than ol' Clyde the Glide).
Oooohhh, so sorry, Vi! <Slinks off into the corner to hide her face>Originally Posted by ShrinkingViolet;2325568;
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I'm sorry Leeza's gone. She wasn't a great dancer, but she tried and she gave a lot of "older women" hope by looking damn good when she performed.
Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History...Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
I thought Clyde needed to go before Leeza. At least Leeza had the steps down, even if she couldn't get the rest of her body to wiggle. It's more than I can say for Clyde. I thought when she had TRAMP stamped on her chest...that was the funniest thing! It seemed so out of character for her, but it was entertaining. And damn! I don't look that good now, at 33. Kudo's to Leeza!
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My condolences to her family.Leeza Gibbons is mourning the death of her mother Gloria Jean, who passed away May 22 from complications due to Alzheimer's disease. She was 72.
"My mom was emancipated recently from the prison of confusion that has kept her hostage for a decade," the former Dancing with the Stars contestant wrote on her Web site. "Gloria Jean Dyson Gibbons left a legacy of love and change that is powerful and beautiful."
Inspired by her mother's struggle with the disease, Gibbons formed the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation and Leeza's Place, which provides support for patients and caregivers dealing with chronic illness in eight locations nationwide.
"I want to thank all those who have offered thoughts, prayers and support," the former Entertainment Tonight and Extra host continued. "You wrapped us in a safe blanked of love as we grieve."
Reality is the beginning...not the end....Wallace Stevens