Re: Morgan Fairchild... good genes or good docs? A side-by-side comparison; still irritating voice
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>>>> > Morgan Fairchild: Good Genes or Good Docs?
>>>> > Posted May 11th 2008 10:10AM by TMZ Staff, NTVLand
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>>>> > On '80s nighttime soaps like "Falcon Crest", "The City" and "Flamingo
>>>> > Road," Morgan Fairchild told a lot of secrets and lies -- but does
>>>> > she
>>>> > have any in real life?!
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>>>> > Here's Morgan at 32-years-old (left) back in 1982 -- and an even
>>>> > hotter cougarlicious 58-years-young version (right) at a NYC event on
>>>> > Wednesday.
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>>>> > Chandler Bing's mom is one hot MILF!
>>>>
>>>> > See Also
>>>> > Christy Turlington: Good Genes or Good Docs?
>>>>
>>>> > Keanu Reeves: Good Genes or Good Docs?
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>>>> > Filed under: TV, Beauty, "Hello, Nurse!"
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>>>> > 1982 and 2008:
>>>> > * w w w .blogsmithmedia . com /w w w .tmz . com /media/2008/05/0508_morgan_f...
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>>>> Never did much for me. She always looked like she had a lot of work
>>>> done
>>>> from the very beginning.
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>>> I don't know about work, but she's always been just so much hair,
>>> pounds of makeup and that kind of '70s sitcom/Love Boat/Fantasy Island
>>> blonde pouffy plastic-doll thing that she never particularly looked
>>> young when she was young and probably won't look particularly old till
>>> she's in her 90's. It's very "Falcon Crest" and over-the-top. She
>>> certainly has "aged" well, seems to be in shape and has exactly the
>>> same face and all, and doesn't look a garishly transformed version of
>>> her old self, but it's hard to marvel at how naturally beautifully
>>> someone has aged when that person has never looked natural or been
>>> photographed without gobs of makeup and pounds of frilly hair a day of
>>> her life.
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>> well put miss doomie
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>> i rather think her whole 'career' 'look'
>> ( same thing ) was/is one desperate attempt
>> at authenticity
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>> she and her team tried soooo hard to
>> make her attractive ...beautiful ....pretty
>> that in the last analysis she wasn't ....
>> except in that harsh drag-queen way
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> Yep -- except that oddly, in the final analysis, that vulnerable,
> conquerable "feminine" quality present in the great drag queens just
> wasn't...there.
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if a good DQ is doin her job
and was meant to be a 'lady'
she'd give just enough shade
so we could detect the *boy* in there...