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goodog
Nov 3, 2007

It's all in the eyes

Pola Negri


Maude Adams



Angela Davis


Eartha Kitt

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goodog
Nov 3, 2007

Photographer, actress and revolutionary Tina Modotti



Also had a :nws: stunning body :nws:.

goodog has a new favorite as of 14:28 on Jan 3, 2013

goodog
Nov 3, 2007

Some women from Egyptian cinema's golden age


Madiha Yousri




Tahiya Karioka





Shadia





Asmahan






Rakia Ibrahim

goodog
Nov 3, 2007

Alice Roosevelt Longworth, wild child of Theodore Roosevelt and just as non-conformist.




"She was known as a rule-breaker in an era when women were under great pressure to conform. The American public noticed many of her exploits. She smoked cigarettes in public, rode in cars with men, stayed out late partying, kept a pet snake named Emily Spinach (Emily as in her spinster aunt and Spinach for its green color) in the White House, and was seen placing bets with a bookie."




"Once, a White House visitor commented on Longworth's frequent interruptions to the Oval Office, often because of her political advice. The exhausted president commented to his friend, author Owen Wister, after the third interruption to their conversation and after threatening to throw Longworth 'out the window', "I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both."

goodog
Nov 3, 2007

God Of Paradise posted:

Strange note. According to his biography, women in Japan seemed almost universally disgusted by Mishima, even after Sun and Steel and the body building.

The whole "gay chauvinist samurai" thing might have been a turnoff.

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