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Posted: 9/11/2010 8:33:32 PM EDT
I flipped on Young Frankenstein because I thought my stepdaughter would like it (9 y/o). I totally forgot how hot Terri Garr was. Madeleine Kahn looks pretty good too!
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I would wreck that chick. I mean, I'd totally do everything to her.
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I hate to shatter a young boys dream so dont Google her name.
After catching MS , life hasn't been good to her (Not to mention she's 66 now) |
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From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" I remember her best from this and when she was on "To catch A Thief." So damn cute. |
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I wonder if Gary 7 hit it?
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From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" |
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http://llamabutchers.mu.nu/TerriGarr.jpg http://www.gossipcraze.com/_mm/_d/_ext2/52303/big_Teri%20Garr01.jpg A rholl, a rhooooll, a rholllll..... |
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I was 17 when I saw "Young Frankenstein." I fell in love with her.
It was the Real Thing. |
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".45, .46, whatever it took" -Mr. Mom
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I hate to shatter a young boys dream so dont Google her name. After catching MS , life hasn't been good to her (Not to mention she's 66 now) Umm, You don't "catch" MS. MS typically doesn't affect your physical appearance, unless it gets to the point where you need crutches or a wheelchair. MS is a Neurological disorder. The reason I know is because my wife has it. I'm sure at 66 you'll be the Cary Grant looking stud you were at 25 too. |
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".45, .46, whatever it took" -Mr. Mom Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile 220, 221... |
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From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" Watched this very episode last night. It was the first thing i thought about when I saw her name |
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She was the first belly button on TV! I thought that was Barbara Eden. |
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She was the first belly button on TV! No, that was Barbara Eden. |
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She was the first belly button on TV! No, that was Barbara Eden. Nope, Ernie Borgnine! |
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Quoted: From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" That is her role I remember best. |
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".45, .46, whatever it took" -Mr. Mom Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile 220, 221... ehh 210,211 whatever it takes. |
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Quoted: Quoted: From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" Watched this very episode last night. It was the first thing i thought about when I saw her name Yup. Any mention of Teri and that's what comes to mind for me as well. They kicked around the idea of that episode being a spinoff to a new series, but it never went anywhere. Too bad, it would have been interesting. Just hit Memory Alpha and found this titbit: Teri Garr had a very unpleasant time filming this episode, perhaps stemming from Gene Roddenberry's involvement in decisions regarding her costume, specifically the length of her skirt. The hem was taken up so much it became very distorted. In interviews since, she has refused to talk about 'Star Trek' in any way. |
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roll in zee hay Abby something.....Abby..normal..... LOL I use that quote alot. Wife hates when I say it. |
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Quoted: From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" Great episode, if only for all the closeups of the Apollo spacecraft. |
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Damn You!!! You just ruined it for me. She did have some nice knockers. |
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No, I think she has aged about normally...if such a condition even exists. |
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She actually DID age well for awhile, but she's like 82 in that photo. |
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Quoted: She actually DID age well for awhile, but she's like 82 in that photo. IMDB has her DOB as 11DEC47. She's 62. |
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I'll never forget the first time I watched Young Frankenstein and saw that incredibly hot woman.
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I "worked" with her very briefly when I was a kid. I remember her as being very patient and friendly (and nice looking for an "old lady" ).
By worked, I read for a part in a movie that she was starring in, made it past the cattle call and it was between me and some other kid. Wound up doing a read of a couple of scenes with her and a couple of the other actors in the film. The director ultimately decided to go with the other kid since he had a little previous acting experience whereas I had none. That other kid...... Cory Haim |
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Quoted: I "worked" with her very briefly when I was a kid. I remember her as being very patient and friendly (and nice looking for an "old lady" ). By worked, I read for a part in a movie that she was starring in, made it past the cattle call and it was between me and some other kid. Wound up doing a read of a couple of scenes with her and a couple of the other actors in the film. The director ultimately decided to go with the other kid since he had a little previous acting experience whereas I had none. That other kid...... Cory Haim "First Born"? |
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Quoted: Quoted: From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" Great episode, if only for all the closeups of the Apollo spacecraft. I didn't care for it. It was pretty obvious someone wanted a new sci-fi show, and they decided to try to shoehorn a pilot into a Star Trek episode. Pretty poorly, I might add. It might have made a somewhat interesting series, but as an episode of Star Trek, it wasn't a very good one. Even the very start of the episode was a WTF moment. "Captain's Log, we decided to just travel back in time to 20th century Earth for research purposes." Wait...what? They can just time travel at will now and do so routinely? |
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I "worked" with her very briefly when I was a kid. I remember her as being very patient and friendly (and nice looking for an "old lady" ). By worked, I read for a part in a movie that she was starring in, made it past the cattle call and it was between me and some other kid. Wound up doing a read of a couple of scenes with her and a couple of the other actors in the film. The director ultimately decided to go with the other kid since he had a little previous acting experience whereas I had none. That other kid...... Cory Haim Look at the bright side; you're still breathing. |
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I "worked" with her very briefly when I was a kid. I remember her as being very patient and friendly (and nice looking for an "old lady" ). By worked, I read for a part in a movie that she was starring in, made it past the cattle call and it was between me and some other kid. Wound up doing a read of a couple of scenes with her and a couple of the other actors in the film. The director ultimately decided to go with the other kid since he had a little previous acting experience whereas I had none. That other kid...... Cory Haim This movie? http://www.amazon.com/First-Born-VHS-Teri-Garr/dp/6300214583 |
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Quoted: From teh original Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"" That's where I remember her from. |
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I hate to shatter a young boys dream so dont Google her name. After catching MS , life hasn't been good to her (Not to mention she's 66 now) Fantasy has nothing to do with reality, reality says she still wouldn't do me, fantasy says she will, and she's only 25. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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You He must would have an enormous shwantzstucker! Fixt it. |
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If that's a current picture then I'd say she's still very attractive. Hell, I've put on too much weight in the past 35 yrs myself! |
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