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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Question of the Day: Day 278

Have you ever seen an attractive person behave so badly that he/she actually looked "ugly" to you? How is that possible?

2 Comments:

Blogger WiNgS said...

How is it possible that this extremely handsome actor looked "ugly" while making a fool of himself jumping on a tv host's couch?

Well, as far as I'm concerned, beauty is only skin-deep.

10/05/2006 10:03 AM  
Anonymous teresa (hg) said...

Yes... & I've also had the opposite thing happen~ & have found profound beauty in persons whom I did not initially find to be attractive at all. I love it when that happens.

"Beauty" really "is in the eye of the beholder."

10/06/2006 6:21 AM  

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