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<p dir="auto"><strong>ctomvelu-1</strong> — <em>17 years ago(February 03, 2009 04:42 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Back wheh Irving was young and serious eye candy I saw a gal who looked like her at a country fair. As the gal walked along with what appeared to be her parents, the sun caught her from behind. She was wearing a peasant dress and nothing underneath. I was in love on the spot. Unfortunately, I was also married. I continued to watch her as she entered a craft booth, but resisted chatting her up. For those too young to remember Ms. Irving in her prime, watch THE FURY or CARRIE. She never could act a lick, but god, she was something to see back then. She has not aged well but neither have I.</p>
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