Galadriel":qn79qfhp said:
TRF!!!!!!
He's a married man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
. Well...yes, yes, this is true. BUT:
1) I was "window shopping" and enjoying looking at the merchandise, but I wasn't intending to take it from the store, and 2) I was a kid, and probably a dumpy, shy one at that. Roy wouldn't have even noticed me in real life. Plus 3), I was a creature of imagination, and prone to creating stories in my head, so my crush wasn't to be followed through in real life but played out as a scenario where an older, taller, intelligent yet dashingly striking version of myself who was driving from my highly successful career as a...um, successful person of some sort who dressed well and had a sturdy yet great car was driving from a successful presentation to her home or maybe her hotel if she just flew in for the presentation, when SUDDENLY out of nowhere a semi hit my great car, trapping me inside but amazingly not hurting me badly (temporary leg paralysis, or maybe a mild concussion or something like that) or even messing my great hair up too badly, but it was an
Emergency! so help was called, and in enters this quiet yet concerned and handsome
unmarried man named Roy...Roy, who was professional yet strangely affected by the mysterious stranger with great unmussed hair who he was transporting to Rampart General Hospital...
What were we talking about? Oh yes, crushes.
Galadriel":qn79qfhp said:
If you could call it a crush, then mine was on Johnny. I liked him. About as much as Bo and Luke Duke (Dukes of Hazzard) or Don West (Lost in Space) or Will Turner (Pirates of the Carribean). All handsome guys.
. Yep. The Duke boys had it going on. I gravitated towards Luke because I figured Bo would probably have more competition. But long before the Duke boys were on the scene, there was Bonanza and the Cartwright brothers. I am sure Homer remembers them very well, and is probably rolling his eyes at me as he reads this. :lol: My Friends and I would argue about who was the "best" Cartwright ("best"=cutest) from Bonanza, if you have ever seen that show. The majority of first graders decided that Little Joe was It. I was staunchly on the Adam side. (I was shocked when he later became bald, grew a beard, and became Trapper John, MD, whereas Little Joe pretty much stayed the same but moved with his family to a Little House on the Prairie.) Oddly, one of the girls thought Hoss was the stuff dreams are made of. She confused all of us.