Balletlover - Balletmania
written by Dep on 22.05. at 01:16:27 - as answer to: My DSL went out with the SF hub... by Dep >>>>>I used to watch "Body Electric" on PBS starring Magaret Richards who always wore tights and leotards and lead a studio full of likewise clad students. During the late 80s and early 90s she really got into wear tights, leotards and unitards made of shiny Lycra Spandex!!>>>>During the 70s I used to religiously watch "Lillias, Yoga & You" featuring Lillias Folan who always wore a Danskin scoopneck leotard and matching footless tights. This was another PBS series that I really miss!!>>>>D: The footless tights were unfortunate, but Lillias was a truly sexy woman! Good call! Then there was "The Body Buddies," which featured a couple, forget the names at the moment (Just saw Episode III and I'm still reeling. Magnificent.) The lady half of the duo wore tan hose exclusively, with sneakers for the aerobic segments, shoeless for the floor-bound exercises. Nnnnnnn...>>>>>>>>Forver in tights,>>>>The Riddler >>>>D: Good to read ya agin, Rid!>>>>>>>>Here are a few for the list.>>>Solid Gold>>>Elektra Woman and Dyno Girl>>>Lost in Space>>>Autin Powers (Dance Scene at the beginning)>>>>D: True dat! That Austin Powers scene gets me every time (would've liked the movie better if that's all they showed, in fact!) There's a beaut of a black tights scene in "Velvet Goldmine," by the way, but it's only one of the many reasons to watch the movie. Obi-Wan Kenobi as a fictionalised version of Iggy Pop is another.>>>>With the passing of Frank Gorshin I do hope that the old Batman tv show will be released on DVD. Although Frank Gorshin will be mostly remembered for his portrayal as the Riddler, he was a truly remarkable talent.>>>>D: You are correct, sir! Had some chops on him as an actor, and he was a Jim Carrey-level impersonator in his day. One of those really amazing mimics, who really seem to fade into the character they're "doing.">>>>P.S. comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom. Just can't get enough of that! >>>Sorry if that was a bit confusing! It's "dialogue style" : any time you see "D:" that's me replying to Mr. Nigma (get it, Rid?) Answers to this message:
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