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If You could be any body for one day in your life. Any one living or "past" who would you be? I would be Ella Fitzgerald. I would be Ella on her 40th birthdayConcet in Rome, Italy. One of the greatest concert albums ever recorded. She rocked all the time, but this was her special day. SWING IT GIRL.

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG! What a topic!!!

I'd be Bonnie Raitt at ANY concert of hers...I love that woman...Strong..plays guitar better than most men ..has a sexy voice ..Red hair..and is just all around wonderful!

( if you have a problem with that..pick your OWN )

I love Bonnie...

But, in reality ( if this is) ...I'd be Cleopatra...I would want to know what REALLY happened with that guy Marc Anthony and what's up with that snake thing, anyway?? Where's all my ships?

Bring me my eunuchs...polish my toe nails...

Dreaming Donna Jean...

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You know, I used to wish somebody would ask me something like this -I mean as recently as maybe a month ago- I always thought I would say Cuba Gooding Jr. in a heartbeat. Not for any really good reason like the Ella Fitzgerald thing or Bonnie Raitt or Cleopatra but for a "simple" reason like I wanted to look like that physically. When I really read the question though and could pick anybody I wanted I wanted to be myself. With a lot of more years to live though lol and male in body and even as a politician who did something to change things for people and make the world a little bit better but still me. And I feel reeeally "stupid" and cornball with that answer but thats me.

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It seems so simple to say I want to be me, but that is actually who I would want to be - me the way that I see myself - the woman inside that no one else has ever seen. To truely become the person that I have always known that I should have been. An actual Genetic Woman, but still me even if it is just for that one day.

That's kinda deep coming from a shallow mind. :D

The one and only actual,

Sally

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Guest Kristin318
never really thought about it much, but I would have to say............well, I would have to say Sarah Palin + smart. Does that make sense?

you mean Tina Fey?

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Guest stephphorever

Pshh, you girls do't know what ur talkin about, I would sooo be Angelina Jolie.

She's so hot. (I want to be her)

Love ya,

Steph

PS Sarah Palin is an idiot but a GILF nonetheless

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Guest Amanda L Richards

I hope nobody will laugh,

But I have always been partial to Jennifer Love-Hewitt. She used to be or still is?, on that show Ghostwhisperer. It was that image of feminity that captivated me and if I could be somebody, I would love to be her "exactly!" I love the outfits she wears, her voice, her hair and her fine facial features.

Heck what's the worst that could happen, someon laughs :P

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Guest Kelly Ann

Anna you are so funny...love you (-; Me???? I would like to have the insight of Will Rogers...and he had a great pilot Wiley Post...Gosh darned infernal machines have taken too many...but I LOVE small planes...Buddy/Bopper/Ritchie/Stevie Ray/Otis<sigh>I'll stop...he was on a level with Plato/Socrates/Mark Twain...and a GREAT humanist. I'll give a few examples of why I have to love the person...

An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out. Will Rogers

An onion can make people cry, but there has never been a vegetable invented to make them laugh. Will Rogers

Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for. Will Rogers

But really....I've NEVER wanted to be anybody else...why would I want their issues...I've been pretty happy on my own. I like to hear and read other's great thoughts to inspire myself...sort the things out that apply to me and toss the rest...some are actually really GREAT because they transend normalicy...you just can't get that stuff out of a ceral box...and I got a lot out of Shredded Wheat a long time ago...guess I'm simply a 'regular' person<ouch>***Just be yourself...it's actually better than being a clone, or a wannabe...acceptance is hard to come by...but if you just accept yourself for who you are others will find it easier to accept you for whom you are...that's who I want to be...because I just wrote it (-; Love you ALL, Kelly Ann

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Another woman I would love to be for one day isTerea Berganza. Google her website and find out more. This is one incredible woman. Talenter, beautiful an d sure of herself. Plus for those of us over 50 and more exquisite in her maturity. In fact I am logging off and going back to her site. Be sure to turn on your speakers.. Currently enthralled........... Mia

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Why Christy?

I've seen your pictures, I'm about ready to want to be you!

Love ya and Happy Birthday!

Sally

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Awhile back, I would have said Nicole Kidman, (in the Days of Thunder years - long very curly blond hair!) Now, I would have to say either Carrie Underwood (for her adorable body, hair and looks) or Ashley Judd (for her looks, her genuine-ness, her "total package") or maybe Kate Hudson (for her spunk! and great looks.)

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Guest Christy.dancer

Sally, you're sweet, but have you seen Anne Hathaway? Seriously... at the end of the day, they'd have to taser me to get me to give her body back.

Why Christy?

I've seen your pictures, I'm about ready to want to be you!

Love ya and Happy Birthday!

Sally

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Anne Hathaway is very attractive, but you know how they are in Hollywood all of the pictures a retouched except for mug shots! :D

Whwn I was younger it would have been Blythe Danner for me (Gwenyth Paltro's mother), no wait - Ingred Bergman, no Lauren Becall (then I wouldn't have to work on my voice!). How could I forget Gene Tiernney with that sexy overbite?

I'd really be happy just being me completely female!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Christy.dancer

LOL.... I saw Anne Hathaway on Saturdan Night Live a few weeks ago. It's pretty hard to touch-up live TV. She's absolutely stunning, and she has legs to DIE for!

Anne Hathaway is very attractive, but you know how they are in Hollywood all of the pictures a retouched except for mug shots! :D

Whwn I was younger it would have been Blythe Danner for me (Gwenyth Paltro's mother), no wait - Ingred Bergman, no Lauren Becall (then I wouldn't have to work on my voice!). How could I forget Gene Tiernney with that sexy overbite?

I'd really be happy just being me completely female!

Love ya,

Sally

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Whwn I was younger it would have been Blythe Danner for me (Gwenyth Paltro's mother), no wait - Ingred Bergman, no Lauren Becall

DO NOT BECOME LAUREN BACALL!! :wub::wub: They have laws against brothers thinking things like that about their sisters.

I think she actually "was" Jessica Alba on the hottness scale before Jessica Alba was Jessica Alba.

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DO NOT BECOME LAUREN BACALL!! :wub::wub: They have laws against brothers thinking things like that about their sisters.

I believe the line is, "Not in West Virginia!" :excl:

Love ya, no wait, like ya, :blush:

Sally

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Do you know how to whistle? Don't You? You put Your lips together and blow. In background hear a whistling sound.

Lauren Bacall to Humphrey Bogart in To Have and To Have Not.

She was 19yrs. old and he was 40 something.

Drop dead Beautiful, then and still today see her in the Soprano episode when Christopher trys to steal her "goodie" bag.

Outrageous!

Who would I be if I could today I'd be Nancy Pelosi. Whatever you may think of her politics ,she is one good looking lady for 68 yrs. old.

A little FFS here, anip and a tuck there, botox and yeah let me be her. One Day and tomorrow who knows. Aretha maybe?

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