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I'm with Spartan 500. Think Happy Thoughts...Happy Thoughts.
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Man, this is what my welcome thread turned into?
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ok whoever mentioned alizee dying needs to be shot. im not gonna name any names...ADITYA! what a horrible thing to bring up. i just thought about a world without alizee and got really really depressed. la isla bonita la isla bonita la isla bonita...aww feels better
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Hey... quit having a NURVONIC breakdown.
If I had to die, I would love to die in her arms. How about you? |
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Of course the thought of Alizee not liking any of us is a bad one as well, isn't it?
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I think Alizée is the kind of person who likes everyone. Like a really really hot Mother Teresa.
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I'd like to contribute to derailing the thread ( ) by mentioning that the only woman who has come even close to infatuating me the way Alizée has is/was Audrey Hepburn. I think perhaps a large part of it is the wonderful amount of class both present/presented. Especially as Americans I think we find a classy person uncommon at the least since our culture doesn't seem all that classy nowadays. Add to that the fact that Alizée behaves like someone who wants to live life first, and do her work on the side, which is another extremely uncommon view in the US, where most of us feel compelled to define our lives by our jobs. I think she's just very different from the norm here, and all these differences are in a positive direction. Audrey was much the same way, but she didn't have the same range of facial expressions (Alizée has a very expressive face obviously) and I think that just puts Alizée way over the top because she broadcasts to us how she is feeling so clearly and it makes you feel more personal with her.
I know all I have to do when I'm glum is put on some of her videos and before long I'm smiling with her. She just has a sort of weird empathy that broadcasts very well over a video. I can only imagine how powerful it must be in person! |
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You aren't the only one to compare Alizée to Audrey. Audrey had a charm about her but I believe, as well do most, Ali surpasses Audrey exponentially in many aspects. Must be the Frenchness.
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