I am completely and utterly in love with whoever that hot, hot, hot, HOT girl is on the left sidebar (here’s a pic since the banner is no longer there):
Oh man, the eyes, it’s like they’re staring directly into my soul…
Can ANYONE tell me who she is? Please?? I need to know. I really really really really really really REALLY need to know. Please, if you love me, you’ll help me. I’ll give you money, ad space, my car (ok… maybe not my car), but whatever else you want.
Lincoln Adams
wrote a comment on March 3, 2008 @ 01:49:pm
That’s not her. I emailed the blogger who uses that banner but she’s really a Filipino, and she won’t tell me who the girl is either. So no cookies or ad space for you.
BTW, I tried to send you a few more pictures but I exceeded the cap on email size to your address. I’ll try to send them individually tonight when I get a chance.
dr_clairebear
wrote a comment on March 3, 2008 @ 06:21:pm
That’s not her. I emailed the blogger who uses that banner but she’s really a Filipino, and she won’t tell me who the girl is either. So no cookies or ad space for you.
BTW, I tried to send you a few more pictures but I exceeded the cap on email size to your address. I’ll try to send them individually tonight when I get a chance.
Ahhh, the pitfalls of internet interaction. You can represent yourself anyway you want – even using someone else’s picture!
:D She does look like a model of some sort. I’m not sure where I’ve seen her before, though.
Perplexio
wrote a comment on March 3, 2008 @ 05:52:pm
There was a picture like that on the back of one of my wife’s girlie mags… Glamour or Madamouiselle or one of those. I think it was for Nexxus shampoo. But there was this really captivating brunette that had similarly captivating eyes. So I understand that kind of feeling, man.
On another occasion I saw this woman with absolutely gorgeous eyes and a captivating smile. But it was in a silent film, when I looked her up on the IMDB she was dead and would have been about the same age as my grandmother… But it did elicit a Somewhere in Time-esque reaction from me. I don’t think time travel has been mastered yet.
Mrs. Mecomber
wrote a comment on March 3, 2008 @ 08:21:pm
Andrew
wrote a comment on March 3, 2008 @ 11:07:pm
Ten bucks says she works at a Starbucks…
Lincoln Adams
wrote a comment on March 4, 2008 @ 12:20:am
Ten bucks says she works at a Starbucks…
Ok, I admit it, I laughed at this.
Lincoln Adams
wrote a comment on March 4, 2008 @ 12:18:am
@Perplexio: That reminds me of when I was watching the Planet of the Apes and Charlton Heston was rolling around in the hay with this gorgeous brunette, and then I’m thinking I never wanted to be born in the 50s so bad in my life.
@claire: Well she wasn’t trying to pretend that pic was hers… at least I don’t think.
@MrsMecomber: Good grief you’re using my own emos against me. I have sunk to a new low.
@Tish: Weird, your eye color keeps changing from photo to photo? Hmmm……..
Thank you. I love blue eyes though! What color are your eyes?
Lincoln Adams
wrote a comment on March 4, 2008 @ 01:26:am
Ironically enough they’re brown as well. I was once told the reason my eyes were so deep brown was because I was anal retentive. I don’t think it was a compliment.
Perplexio
wrote a comment on March 4, 2008 @ 12:48:pm
Lincoln: It was some consolation that the silent film actress that so captivated me, Marceline Day, was in her early twenties when she made the film I’d seen her in (The Cameraman with Buster Keaton). I found out later she didn’t really survive the transition to the talkies. She went from being an “A” list silent actress to a “C” list talkie actress and opted to “retire” from the industry by age 26. She also refused to grant interviews or discuss her time in the film industry for the rest of her life. Oh well.
Sicarii
wrote a comment on March 4, 2008 @ 08:49:pm
It’s Photoshop you’re in love with, mate.
Lincoln Adams
wrote a comment on March 5, 2008 @ 12:20:pm
@Perplexio: Just a sign that we need to live in the present, even if the present sucks moose balls.
@Sicarii: Lies. Filthy lies. I bet that’s EXACTLY how she looks when she gets out of bed in the morning too.
20 Responses to “The Eyes of Love”
You are SO FUNNY! I saw that Entrecard yesterday, and immediately thought, “I’ll bet Lincoln loves that card.” LOL!
Oh, I found her profile here:
http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/petitehye
heh heh. I’ll take the free advertising space.
:D
That’s not her. I emailed the blogger who uses that banner but she’s really a Filipino, and she won’t tell me who the girl is either.
So no cookies or ad space for you. 
BTW, I tried to send you a few more pictures but I exceeded the cap on email size to your address.
I’ll try to send them individually tonight when I get a chance.
Ahhh, the pitfalls of internet interaction. You can represent yourself anyway you want – even using someone else’s picture!
:D She does look like a model of some sort. I’m not sure where I’ve seen her before, though.
There was a picture like that on the back of one of my wife’s girlie mags… Glamour or Madamouiselle or one of those. I think it was for Nexxus shampoo. But there was this really captivating brunette that had similarly captivating eyes. So I understand that kind of feeling, man.
On another occasion I saw this woman with absolutely gorgeous eyes and a captivating smile. But it was in a silent film, when I looked her up on the IMDB she was dead and would have been about the same age as my grandmother… But it did elicit a Somewhere in Time-esque reaction from me. I don’t think time travel has been mastered yet.
Aw, maybe next time.
Hey, why is someone using my photo?
Ten bucks says she works at a Starbucks…
Ok, I admit it, I laughed at this.
@Perplexio: That reminds me of when I was watching the Planet of the Apes and Charlton Heston was rolling around in the hay with this gorgeous brunette, and then I’m thinking I never wanted to be born in the 50s so bad in my life.
@claire: Well she wasn’t trying to pretend that pic was hers… at least I don’t think.
@MrsMecomber: Good grief you’re using my own emos against me. I have sunk to a new low.
@Tish: Weird, your eye color keeps changing from photo to photo?
Hmmm…….. 
Ok, you got me, Linc. Darn it. I got stuck with the dark brown eyes.
http://chattiekat.com/2006/05/.....-4-of-5-2/
http://chattiekat.com/2007/06/.....lash-perm/
Ooooooooooo, pretty eyes! Wow!
Thank you.
I love blue eyes though! What color are your eyes?
Ironically enough they’re brown as well. I was once told the reason my eyes were so deep brown was because I was anal retentive. I don’t think it was a compliment.
Lincoln: It was some consolation that the silent film actress that so captivated me, Marceline Day, was in her early twenties when she made the film I’d seen her in (The Cameraman with Buster Keaton). I found out later she didn’t really survive the transition to the talkies. She went from being an “A” list silent actress to a “C” list talkie actress and opted to “retire” from the industry by age 26. She also refused to grant interviews or discuss her time in the film industry for the rest of her life. Oh well.
It’s Photoshop you’re in love with, mate.
@Perplexio: Just a sign that we need to live in the present, even if the present sucks moose balls.
@Sicarii: Lies. Filthy lies. I bet that’s EXACTLY how she looks when she gets out of bed in the morning too.
All I see on the sidebar is an advertisement for girl geeks. Am I missing something?
@Rose: The banner is no longer there, which is why I included a pic in the post.

Duh me. lol
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