Never underestimate the value of a squinty-eyed glare, a strong chin, and a Scottish accent. The guy is 78 years old and he makes Brad Pitt and George Clooney look like a couple of nobodies. He needs to look into remaking The Beachcomber. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVpH6Ba1oQ4
A bit more hopeful future after the ghastly pics of Brigitte Bardot (three years younger) this week.
Ah, life classes. Lots of us in art school modelled in the altogether ... when we were about the same age as Sean was in 1952. Stripping off wasn't the problem, holding the same damned pose for an hour was.
I was once in the same room as him. He was smiling at someone directly to my right, but it looked like he was smiling at me. I knew he wasn't but it made no difference. My knees buckled. Yes, he has charisma, but he has some sort of cocktail of testosterone, shaken not stirred, that makes him the sexiest man I have ever laid eyes on. You just wanted to get all the formalities out of the way and have sex. A five minute stand would have been fine by me.
Linda Grant is a novelist and journalist. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000 and the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage in 2006. She writes for the Guardian, Telegraph and Vogue. Her latest novel, The Clothes on Their Backs was shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize. For further information including upcoming literary festivals bookstore readings etc see her website at www.lindagrant.co.uk
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Never underestimate the value of a squinty-eyed glare, a strong chin, and a Scottish accent. The guy is 78 years old and he makes Brad Pitt and George Clooney look like a couple of nobodies. He needs to look into remaking The Beachcomber. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVpH6Ba1oQ4
Keef, Gorby, Sean... these ol' boys are looking good.
A bit more hopeful future after the ghastly pics of Brigitte Bardot (three years younger) this week.
Ah, life classes. Lots of us in art school modelled in the altogether ... when we were about the same age as Sean was in 1952. Stripping off wasn't the problem, holding the same damned pose for an hour was.
Phyllis took the word right out of my mouth.
I was once in the same room as him. He was smiling at someone directly to my right, but it looked like he was smiling at me. I knew he wasn't but it made no difference. My knees buckled. Yes, he has charisma, but he has some sort of cocktail of testosterone, shaken not stirred, that makes him the sexiest man I have ever laid eyes on. You just wanted to get all the formalities out of the way and have sex. A five minute stand would have been fine by me.
At any age, easily the sexiest man on the planet.
I'll take whatever he's selling.
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