Sitcom MILF? Well really. Perhaps 'Childhood Sitcom Crushes' would have been a more apt (and certainly more tasteful) title for this thread. In which case I'd mention Ginger from Gilligan's Island:
And the original Catwoman Julie Newmar:
Sitcom MILF? Well really. Perhaps 'Childhood Sitcom Crushes' would have been a more apt (and certainly more tasteful) title for this thread. In which case I'd mention Ginger from Gilligan's Island:
And the original Catwoman Julie Newmar:
Aw, she'll be so flattered that was your favourite picture of her.
I don't know whay my 70s/80s sitcom crushes say about me. They were Robert Lindsay in Citizen Smith, Micheal Palin, Ade Edmondson and Blackadder (in the ruff and leather!).
HANG ON! No, this thread is not about childhood crushes. This thread is about the characters you watched when you were younger but never thought of in 'that' way. Only now, being older, you notice them and wonder how you could have missed them first time around.
Quote: Timbo @ April 2 2009, 9:28 PM BSTMother-In-Law Fantasy is the polite version.
I take it the thread is concerned with sitcom women (and men) who we were too young and callow to appreciate at the time, but who with the benefit of age, experience and more realistic expectations we can now see the attraction of.
Julia St. John and Pippa Heywood in Brittas Empire anyone?
Timbo...that's exactly what I mean. Spot on!
Quote: The Rook @ April 3 2009, 11:17 AM BSTHANG ON! No, this thread is not about childhood crushes. This thread is about the characters you watched when you were younger but never thought of in 'that' way. Only now, being older, you notice them and wonder how you could have missed them first time around.
I only go off people, never the other way round.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 3 2009, 11:18 AM BSTI only go off people, never the other way round.
Right you are.
I was a rampant actor fancier even when I was six, so I don't know that I'm going to be able to answer this thread.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 3 2009, 11:18 AM BSTI only go off people, never the other way round.
^^^ What she said ^^^
My dirty mind hasn't changed much since I was a five-year-old watching Ginger in Gilligan's Island. I don't think the day will ever come when I find myself masturbating like a wild gorilla over Molly Sugden and Yootha Joyce and wondering why I didn't in the past.
EDIT: Sorry I misunderstood this thread.
I think some boys were still in the 'ewww girls smell' stage until they were about 13, whereas some of us were dirty lustful perverts from age 4. I still find all the same types of people attractive as I did then.
(Except for that weird Bruce Willis period. That was an anomaly.)
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 3 2009, 10:44 AM BSTI don't know whay my 70s/80s sitcom crushes say about me. They were Robert Lindsay in Citizen Smith, Micheal Palin, Ade Edmondson and Blackadder (in the ruff and leather!).
You're in good company in the Mike Palin & Ade Edmondson bit. A girl I work with, who has exquisite taste (except in her choice of colleagues), reckons they're among sexiest guys ever to appear on TV.
Quote: zooo @ April 3 2009, 11:43 AM BSTExcept for that weird Bruce Willis period. That was an anomaly.
It was Bruce Willis (and the clever writers) who made Moonlighting a great show, despite the presence of Cybil Shepherd, who would have been more comfortable in a more conventional sitcom. Bruce Willis was also great in Friends and any films that allowed him to be funny (remember Blind Date and Hudson Hawk - where he does a Booboo Bear impression?). The whole Demi Moore marriage thing was just a bit of bad luck.
Quote: Kenneth @ April 3 2009, 8:14 AM BST
Is that a little Batarang in his pants or is he just pleased to see her?
Very little. Julie Newmar...
Quote: Kenneth @ April 3 2009, 11:39 AM BSTI don't think the day will ever come when I find myself masturbating like a wild gorilla over Molly Sugden and Yootha Joyce and wondering why I didn't in the past.
LOOOOOOL.
Quote: zooo @ April 3 2009, 11:43 AM BSTI think some boys were still in the 'ewww girls smell' stage until they were about 13, whereas some of us were dirty lustful perverts from age 4. I still find all the same types of people attractive as I did then.
(Except for that weird Bruce Willis period. That was an anomaly.)
... You now have lost any remaining shred of credibility that I might be remotely slightly near 'attractive'.
Quote: Kenneth @ April 3 2009, 11:53 AM BSTIt was Bruce Willis (and the clever writers) who made Moonlighting a great show
Definitely.
Quote: Aaron @ April 3 2009, 4:39 PM BST... You now have lost any remaining shred of credibility that I might be remotely slightly near 'attractive'.
I don't get it.
Bruce Willis?!