
Her dress slippage revealed a matronly white bra that appeared to be a heavy duty breast suspension apparatus. Not at all like the sexy lace hardly there stuff of fevered adolescent fantasies. Pretty ho-hum apparel but a definite two thumbs up for impressive cleavage-flaunting.
Of course, some bloggers don't love the talented Ms. Rowling as much as I and most Bonez readers do. In fact, some of them have a lot of negative nastiness to spew about her in their blogs. Some of them are downright vicious and outright slanderous like the ridiculous redneck hateful post on She-who-must-not-be named's blog STR : THE FREEDOM BLOG. Also, I don't know if this STR is the same as the aforementioned she-who-must-not-be-named or just another twisted sister but there seems to be too much coincidence in their tactics and political preferences to be mere coincidence. She-who-must-not-be-named was first reported by Bonez here.
And finally, has anyone else noticed how Ms. Rowling continues to get better looking the richer she gets?
4 comments:
Hey baby, money talks and bad hair dye walks. I love those books. Not ashamed to say. And glad to know she is a fox. Haven't read the latest one yet - have pondered tackling it in French, then said Nah.
Hope all be well with you Mr. Tonez.
I also find myself extremely infatuated with Ms. Rowling's wonderful Harry Potter series. I intentionally refused to read the books until the series was completed. Don't know why except maybe it is one of my many getting older eccentricities :) I am now 2/3rds the way through Book 4 Goblet of Fire and will probably take a couple of week break before delving into Book 5.
As for JK being a "fox"... guess another one of my quirks is showing through. Some would call her a cougar but I don't think she's stalking younger boy toys (at least publicly) so I will refrain from what I consider to be a negative connotation.
I love those books, too. I left my 8 y.o. son read them, too.
Like so many women, Rowling got trapped in an era, but she's had a makeover and looks great.
One funny note is that I tried to sit and read the first book to my son when they first came out and found it so boring that I never made it through the second chapter. Funny what a little publicity and a few movies can do for a franchise :)
I admit she looks scrumptious and have no problem with nice looking rich women who happen to be extremely talented and interesting.
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