Re: Jessie Wallace - Sexiest Soap Artiste My Arse
Posted: Sat May 15, 2004 6:44 am
Sorry if I put 2 + 3 together (unusually strongly worded outburst + just after closing time) and drew the wrong conclusion.
Shame you don't dig Cat though. I know she's somewhat lacking in the taste department, overdoing the makeup and everything. But the character of Cat revels in being a woman, she recognises the power of her sexuality and puts serious effort into maintaining it. I find this attitude almost totally lacking in models today who turn up in their jeans, trainers, tracksuit bottoms etc, no makeup and an erotic wardrobe that consists of a white pair of cotton knickers. Are they to lazy to make the effort? Are they taking the piss? Taking us (producers and punters) for granted? Do they think - "Well, why bother with all that effort? Those naff punters will buy it anyway. Those losers are not worth buying sexy stockings for, or spending an hour on my hair." Or, could it be that they simply cannot comprehend any of this?
So lets celebrate Cat Slater. She may have over done it, but she deserves a knighthood for making the effort in this dismal age of apathy.
Officer Dibble
Shame you don't dig Cat though. I know she's somewhat lacking in the taste department, overdoing the makeup and everything. But the character of Cat revels in being a woman, she recognises the power of her sexuality and puts serious effort into maintaining it. I find this attitude almost totally lacking in models today who turn up in their jeans, trainers, tracksuit bottoms etc, no makeup and an erotic wardrobe that consists of a white pair of cotton knickers. Are they to lazy to make the effort? Are they taking the piss? Taking us (producers and punters) for granted? Do they think - "Well, why bother with all that effort? Those naff punters will buy it anyway. Those losers are not worth buying sexy stockings for, or spending an hour on my hair." Or, could it be that they simply cannot comprehend any of this?
So lets celebrate Cat Slater. She may have over done it, but she deserves a knighthood for making the effort in this dismal age of apathy.
Officer Dibble