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Have posted this elsewhere, but for me, this is beauty captured in a single shot. Stole my heart when I first saw the film!


http://content9.flixster.com/photo/36/95/09/3695099_tml.jpg


She was very young then, about 17 or 18, but it's okay, I still very much would


http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/images/bank/programmes_tv/drama/amazing_pritchard/300jodhi_may.jpg

bon3yard Wrote:

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> Take a peek at The Delicious Ulya...


*claps wildly*


Who she may I enquire? A past liaison of yours? Left that photo lying around the flat did she?


Since we're playing the "pwhoar game" in the ironic "I'm a new man really but like a bit of totty" sort of way can I vote for Gabrielle Anwar please.


Viola:


http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/entertainment/hollywood_mine/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/gabrielle-anwar.jpg

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