Ok, lets see how this vote goes.
Ok, lets see how this vote goes.
What vote?
"You aint my b!tch, n!gga! Buy your own damn fries!" -- Barack Obama
And what does Gina Lollobrigida have to do with the Yankees?![]()
"You aint my b!tch, n!gga! Buy your own damn fries!" -- Barack Obama
The devil made me do it. And both of them could play for my Yankee team anyday.
Originally Posted by Terry
You should've done Marilyn Monroe vs. Cynthia Rodriguez. At least then you'd have two Yankee wives in there.
If I didn't find it so blatantly sexist (and if it weren't likely against CS), I'd go so far as to suggest you men go ahead and stage a "hottest Yankee wives" contest in the SB.
"You aint my b!tch, n!gga! Buy your own damn fries!" -- Barack Obama
I found the connection between Gina and the Yankees ... or at least between Gina and George Steinbrenner!
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/july4th.html
And by the way, it's Lollobrigida!![]()

Anyone know if the yearly birthday roses ever did stop when Joe D passed?
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I've never heard about that. Joe's son, Joe Jr. died in my area a few years back; sounds like he had lead a very troubled life. He was living in a land-locked boat of some kind, down near where Joe Sr. was born (Martinez, California area).Originally Posted by Dave Visbeck
Thanks! When it comes to Gina, I want to be correct!Originally Posted by -tz
This one's easy: Sophia Loren.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow

Poor guy.Originally Posted by Terry
Hope he wasn't trying to live on the boat that Joe D received on his appreciation day given at Yankee Stadium in 1949. The wooden Cris Craft is still in Martinez (out of the water) and it isn't an inclosed boat.
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Yum.Originally Posted by JL25and3
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Exactly what I was going to say! You took the words right out of my mouth!Originally Posted by JL25and3
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I want to come back as Sophia!Originally Posted by JL25and3
Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer. ~Ted Williams
I'm not sure which one to vote for.
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-Lou ~ 27 (on to 28 in 2010)
Cacciatore/Fungaiolo/Juventus FC/Go Habs/Azzurri/Giro d'Italia
Totus Tuus
Definitely Marilyn.![]()
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Marilyn.. by a long shot.
Monroe by far.
Brigitte Bardot wasn't too shabby either.
We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.
It is never too late to be what you might have been.
I guess I lean towards the one who is still alive. I like my women still breathing.
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This thread is worthless without pics.
Just get an electric heater and you wouldn't know the difference!Originally Posted by fredgmuggs

Is that what you do when you're "studying" cadavers?Originally Posted by CptCrunch
Slaughter Is The Best Medicine
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Let's just say I aced anatomy.Originally Posted by Sam18
Originally Posted by CptCrunch
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A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi

Thats erotique. I'm so donating my body to science now.Originally Posted by CptCrunch
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Originally Posted by Sam18
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Merry f'ing Christmas
You won't be able to enjoy it if you're the dead one.Originally Posted by Sam18
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Monroe was in the better movies, imho.
Yeah, I'm a movie geek!
I liked Gina in Trapeze. She was in many Italian films, but she was not in Sophia Loren's league as an actress.Originally Posted by penfold
She became a very well respected photographer after her film career ended.
We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.
It is never too late to be what you might have been.
IMHO, Loren was the best actress of the three but Monroe's movies and her performances were both effective and affecting. Very American 1950's-60's. Her closest rival as a movie icon might be Elizabeth Taylor -- but since Taylor's still alive and aging, she'll never be as "forever beautiful" as Monroe. Weird dynamics.Originally Posted by JfromJersey
I'd probably take Liz Taylor from National Velvet over both of 'em, but Marilyn win the prize (moi).
Marilyn (nice headshot)
Gina (nice headshot): http://www.dentrocine.com/wp-content...llobrigida.jpg
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I liked this site of Loren pix:Originally Posted by penfold
http://www.sophialoren.com/about/photos/color/index.htm
My fave Liz Taylor pic:
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/IM...MPH/164793.jpg
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Gina. I never liked Monroe.
Merry f'ing Christmas

Gina is much prettier IMO.Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
Merry f'ing Christmas
I think that Gina has a great face but only Liz Taylor (see my earlier pic of her) and Audrey Hepburn would I rate above Marilyn. She's just too "YOWZA!!!" for me to explain otherwise.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
Hence, my love for great-bodied gals in the HFC contests. Not that these gals could ever compare to her.
I also preferred Sofia Loren to Gina, but everyone has different tastes.
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Wow age is a terrible terrible thing.Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
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Monroe, easily.
Never left the Betances bandwagon.
Monroe is simply an icon that none of the other actress/sex symbols can approach and a lot of that has to do with the fact (as you imply) that she died before her great beauty was tarnished by age. Liz Taylor whom you mention is a good example of a once great and beautiful actress who we tend to think of now as an old, overweight, celebrity who used to be Michael Jackson's friend. Gina Lollobrigida is still alive too and over 80 years old. I'd hate to see what she looks like now. I have enough problems looking at recent photos of Brigitte Bardot, who was once one of the sexiest creatures on the planet. Another great beauty who didn't age well was Ava Gardner, the love of Sinatra's life.Originally Posted by penfold
We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.
It is never too late to be what you might have been.

Like the movie "Some Like it Hot"Originally Posted by penfold
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Holy Cow! Brad, that's more than a little disconcerting because Liz was about 12 years old when she made National Velvet.Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0-So...eature=related
The scene from the movie Niagara with Marilyn walking away from the camera at around 1:43 minute mark.... THAT is why you choose Marilyn.
And they say the Falls are a natural wonder?
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I'm more of a Grace Kelly kind of guy with Eva Marie Saint running a close second.
I thought she was 14. Anyway, those are the best pix I've ever seen of her.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
Not suggesting anything, but she did have great beauty back then, and that's about it.
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What's that supposed to mean?Originally Posted by Sam18
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Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
heh..
If I had 3 wishes... One of my wishes would be to make a select few of you Pirates Fans.
Well, that makes all the difference (where's a "roll eyes" emitcon when you need it?)Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
And against my better judgement I will pursue this further..... IMDB says Liz was born in Feb. 1932 and National Velvet was released in Jan. 1945 making Liz 12 years old when they were filming it.
Are you sure you're not confusing that movie with say something like Father of the Bride (made 6 years later) and considered one of Taylor's first "adult" roles? She was a cute little kid in National Velvet (emphasis on kid) but she was also in that awkward pre-teen period and she wasn't exactly a beauty at that time.
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Co-sign. Marilyn is the G.O.A.T. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA-sdB4BRcYOriginally Posted by fredgmuggs
Never left the Betances bandwagon.
http://www.geocities.com/loren_sophia_5/265.jpgOriginally Posted by JL25and3
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...a_2007/021.jpg
Sophia Loren > Gina Lollabrigida & Marilyn Monroe
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Hey, if I get to pick someone other than Marilyn or Gina, the choice is an easy one for me - Jennifer Jones. Especially given that my wife is a dead ringer for the Joseph Cotton "Love Letters" Jennifer Jones. (my son when he was a little kid once saw Jennifer Jones on a movie I was watching and asked, "why is mommy on the television?")Originally Posted by Tabata
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Liz Taylor is 76 years old right now. You think I'm going to fall in love with a younger pic of hers? She is 76 years old. You expect me to go crazy over someone that old?Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
I was merely saying that she looked very good. National Velvet is only the first movie I'd heard of where she had a good role, so I could've been hinking about others.
I'm unsure how old she was in that pic she'd posed for. Meanwhile, I haven't heard you comment one way or the next about whether or not you'd felt she looked good in that pic.
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