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lovely photo! love the line, kwai. nice to know my friends and i aren’t the only (crazy) ones that use lines from hdn and help in our conversations – they can come in very handy in many situations! she is, louise, and i think it’s wonderful.
Well, I don’t think cleavage is anything to be particularly proud of. It’s a just a tried-and-true way to get attention. But that’s her thing. The hat, the sunglasses, the cleavage.
It’s very Yoko and bless her for always having the confidence to be herself. She has grown older with grace and her own unique style and I applaud her for it!
i tend to disagree, louise. i’ve always been very proud of my cleavage and shown it with no shame. but then, i’m from rio. yoko looks fantastic and i hope she keeps up being so full of life for a long time. hope everyone’s doing well around here.
I love Kwai’s HDH line too. It works. The one that came to my mind was from The Beatles cartoon series. Ringo’s line regarding the opera singer in “I Should have Known Better”. Ringo: Wow. What a set of amplifiers she’s got. Heh heh, Yeah!
Who said anything about cleavage being “shameful”? Don’t jump to conclusions, please. I’ve got more than my share of cleavage myself and it’s just nothing to be proud of, and nothing I give another thought to. All I said is that Yoko uses hers to get the attention she craves. Cleavage, though, doesn’t define a woman, as any of the countless women who have no cleavage can attest. It doesn’t make you any more or less of a woman if you have it or if you don’t.
I bet your an excellent swimmer
Ha! Great line, Kwai. Amazing how often lines from AHDN are relevant.
She is quite proud of that cleavage, isn’t she?
lovely photo! love the line, kwai. nice to know my friends and i aren’t the only (crazy) ones that use lines from hdn and help in our conversations – they can come in very handy in many situations! she is, louise, and i think it’s wonderful.
Well preserved for an almost 80 year old!
Well, I don’t think cleavage is anything to be particularly proud of. It’s a just a tried-and-true way to get attention. But that’s her thing. The hat, the sunglasses, the cleavage.
Very beautiful picture of Yoko, thanks for posting this. : )
It’s very Yoko and bless her for always having the confidence to be herself. She has grown older with grace and her own unique style and I applaud her for it!
Let’s face it, she’s stunning at 80 and if the cleavage looks that good at that age, I say you go girl!
i tend to disagree, louise. i’ve always been very proud of my cleavage and shown it with no shame. but then, i’m from rio. yoko looks fantastic and i hope she keeps up being so full of life for a long time. hope everyone’s doing well around here.
Any chance i get i heave my boosies, sure, to see my cleavage now i have to untuck my blouse from my pants ..
I love Kwai’s HDH line too. It works. The one that came to my mind was from The Beatles cartoon series. Ringo’s line regarding the opera singer in “I Should have Known Better”. Ringo: Wow. What a set of amplifiers she’s got. Heh heh, Yeah!
Who said anything about cleavage being “shameful”? Don’t jump to conclusions, please. I’ve got more than my share of cleavage myself and it’s just nothing to be proud of, and nothing I give another thought to. All I said is that Yoko uses hers to get the attention she craves. Cleavage, though, doesn’t define a woman, as any of the countless women who have no cleavage can attest. It doesn’t make you any more or less of a woman if you have it or if you don’t.
And that’s all I’ve got to say about cleavage.
Yoko is 80 years old already! Can’t believe it! Yikes
She’s still 79. She’ll turn 80 Feb 18, 2013
I agree with you, Louise. So much for Yoko’s ‘feminism.’