I’m a straight guy, and he’s better looking than she is.
Not a stretch at all! Brilliant comparison in many ways.
OdTexan, you wrote “one is dead and the other not so much.” I would agree: one is dead, and the other deader. Or better: O’Toole’s soul lives on whereas Sebelius is soul-dead.
er…not so much.
I think…. not.
It’s really not fair to compare O’Toole with any ordinary mortal.
In his prime, he was one of those sublimely gorgeous men with an almost pretty face. I think the actor who comes closest today is Simon Baker, the guy in The Mentalist TV series.
Cruella de Sibelius! Methinks reliapundit scores.
Another demonstration of the little known fact that natural diversity is quite limited and restricted to enumerable set of distinct types. Not much for natural selection to do, only to chose from a preordained menu.
That’s spooky. I was just last night watching this fascinating, thought-provoking video of Peter O’Toole, Orson Welles, Huw Weldon (host), and veteran actor Ernest Milton.
(turn it up; the sound is bad, and the video is all that remains of this episode of the Beeb’s ‘Monitor’)
O’Toole was really brilliant, apart from his acting; and a fine writer as well. It’s a pity his drinking ravaged him so badly. I saw him live in Pygmalion on Broadway – a very eloooongated performance it was, too.
To continue with your comparisons, neo:
One had talent, one decidedly has none.
NOPE. Nyet. Nada. Nein. No ****ing Way.
Neo: Put the beaker down. Now, step away from the glass. Gooooood. ((-:
Just thinking how irritated O’Toole would be about this, and the harridan’s statement, that: “Some people live, and some people die”
Curious…wicked…mischievous…oh, my…
It is good to see she is not on ERT. With any justice, the rest of her body is in the same shape as her neck. Yeah, I really like her.
Mr. O’Toole is dead. Ms. Sebelius is only dead above the neck,.
Is Sebelius in a remake of ” Lawrence of Arabia ” coming to a theatre near you?
a few months on a camel might be good for her.
OlderandWheezier, I like that comparison between Senator Reid and Granny Clampett [Irene Ryan]. In that photo, Senator Reid definitely has a 19th century appearance.
OlderandWheezier Says:
March 27th, 2014 at 12:54 pm
Thread winner, as they say over at Ace of Spades.
Closer than Kathy Bates.Elizabeth McGovern, but no cigar.
I’d have thrown in Ricardo Montalban as KHAAAAN
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Too much a stretch. Will all respect, no ma’am on this one.
It may be quite a stretch — but it certainly is funny. Thanks for the laugh, Neo.
Facial structure and lips, yes. Ears and nose, somewhat similar but no.
No puns whatever intended in the stretch comments above.
One is dead and the other not so much however the lady has a face that looks like a bit of nip-n-tuck smooth compared to the turkey neck.
I think a better long lost twin for Sebelius would be her:http://preview.tinyurl.com/lfkzc7v
http://www.gettomass.com/images//Cruella-DeSebelius-300×119.png
I’m a straight guy, and he’s better looking than she is.
Not a stretch at all! Brilliant comparison in many ways.
OdTexan, you wrote “one is dead and the other not so much.” I would agree: one is dead, and the other deader. Or better: O’Toole’s soul lives on whereas Sebelius is soul-dead.
er…not so much.
I think…. not.
It’s really not fair to compare O’Toole with any ordinary mortal.
In his prime, he was one of those sublimely gorgeous men with an almost pretty face. I think the actor who comes closest today is Simon Baker, the guy in The Mentalist TV series.
Cruella de Sibelius! Methinks reliapundit scores.
Another demonstration of the little known fact that natural diversity is quite limited and restricted to enumerable set of distinct types. Not much for natural selection to do, only to chose from a preordained menu.
That’s spooky. I was just last night watching this fascinating, thought-provoking video of Peter O’Toole, Orson Welles, Huw Weldon (host), and veteran actor Ernest Milton.
Subject? Shakespeare and Hamlet.
Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smMa38CZCSU
(turn it up; the sound is bad, and the video is all that remains of this episode of the Beeb’s ‘Monitor’)
O’Toole was really brilliant, apart from his acting; and a fine writer as well. It’s a pity his drinking ravaged him so badly. I saw him live in Pygmalion on Broadway – a very eloooongated performance it was, too.
To continue with your comparisons, neo:
One had talent, one decidedly has none.
NOPE. Nyet. Nada. Nein. No ****ing Way.
Neo: Put the beaker down. Now, step away from the glass. Gooooood. ((-:
Just thinking how irritated O’Toole would be about this, and the harridan’s statement, that: “Some people live, and some people die”
Curious…wicked…mischievous…oh, my…
It is good to see she is not on ERT. With any justice, the rest of her body is in the same shape as her neck. Yeah, I really like her.
Mr. O’Toole is dead. Ms. Sebelius is only dead above the neck,.
Reminded me of this recent comparison:
http://www.moonbattery.com/Reid%20boycott.jpg
Is Sebelius in a remake of ” Lawrence of Arabia ” coming to a theatre near you?
a few months on a camel might be good for her.
OlderandWheezier, I like that comparison between Senator Reid and Granny Clampett [Irene Ryan]. In that photo, Senator Reid definitely has a 19th century appearance.
OlderandWheezier Says:
March 27th, 2014 at 12:54 pm
Thread winner, as they say over at Ace of Spades.
Closer than Kathy Bates.Elizabeth McGovern, but no cigar.
I’d have thrown in Ricardo Montalban as KHAAAAN