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Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile
Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Oct 21, 2006 12:11

Al Smith wrote:
>>>>> Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see
>>>>> 7of9
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely
>>>>>> breast-based? Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual
>>>>>> TNG+ era Trek awful hairdo didn't help much. It's not really the
>>>>>> kind of face that would launch a thousand ships.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> She's a warm, real woman. She's not starved to the bone and hyper
>>>> all the time. She has a nice smile. Yes, she has real breasts.
>>>> That's unusual in Hollywood actresses and runway models, who are
>>>> either flat chested or wear balloons under their nipples. Of all
>>>> the Trek actresses, she the one I'd most like to cook me spaghetti
>>>> and meatballs -- and she isn't even Italian!
>>
>>
>> As I said above, I was referring to that Seven Of Nine thing that
>> everybody raves about, presumably because of her big (fake?) boobies
>> in a catsuit or something.
>
>
> Ahhhhhh. Boobs in a catsuit. A little piece of heaven.

Take a look-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_of_Nine

Lantern jaw, mouth too big, nose too big, strange kind of baggy eyes. Ugly
hairdo. When squeezed into a corsetted silver catsuit, her breasts are...
well, on her chest is the best you can say.

I've nothing against the woman personally, but I refuse to believe that in
all of Hollywood this was the closest thing a major TV/movie company could
find to a sex symbol.

Ian

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