The Connected Collected Stylings of Lifetime Club Members Oliver Cassidy, Victor Lembrey, Robert McEvily, Kid Nougat, Maven Quibble, and Director of Publicity Ivy Dillinger

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Your Simple Assignment

A Request from Ivy Dillinger



Dear BDFC Reader (aka YOU),

Please tell me which person's your favorite and why. I'd appreciate it.

10 Comments:

Blogger Pronto said...

I guess I'd have to say little miss 5486. Maybe it's the pipes, perhaps the wide smile.... perhaps I'm just a sucker for a lady in a hat.......

8:03 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My favorite is you Ms. Ivy Dillinger :)

Would you consider going out for a hamburger?

10:34 AM

 
Blogger Layne said...

I would have to choose 5486. Yes, the hat adds a certain mystery, but it's the biceps for me...

8:07 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ms. Dillinger...do you not like hamburgers? How about cheese fries?

8:27 AM

 
Blogger Pronto said...

And there the voting died a slow but painful death......

10:55 AM

 
Blogger Bottle Rocket Fire Alarm said...

I like the girl closest to the middle with the pigtails, because she's squinting and looks a bit awkward.

12:43 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

1209-1121 - Genghis Khan (1167-1227), crowned the "emperor of all emperors," and his army of fierce Mongol horsemen, known as the "Golden Horde," conquered two thirds of the then known world. The Mongols were a fast-moving, cavalry-based army that rode small sturdy ponies. They stayed in their saddles for long period of time, sometimes days without ever dismounting. They had little opportunity to stop and build a fire for their meal. The entire village would follow behind the army on great wheeled carts they called "yurts," leading huge herds of sheep, goats, oxen, and horses. As the army needed food that could be carried on their mounts and eaten easily with one hand while they rode, ground meat was the perfect choice. They would use scrapings of lamb or mutton which were formed into flat patties. They softened the meat by placing them under the saddles of their horses while riding into battle. When it was time to eat, the meat would be eaten raw, having been tenderized by the saddle and the back of the horse.

12:52 PM

 
Blogger Buttercup and JOHN-43 said...

think you all look great nad that you are all having fun

1:00 PM

 
Blogger Jason Hehman said...

You're all wrong.

Mr Red Sunglasses just right or center is by far the studliest.

So much energy is going towards his muscle-flexing he must pinch his knees together to avoid having an accident...

Way to look like a 5 year-old who just drank too much kool-aide ;)

6:19 AM

 
Blogger Pronto said...

perhaps i was wrong about the slow and painful death......

and, i'm happy my early vote did not taint subsequent votes.

now, why do you ask, wordsmith?

9:13 AM

 

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