At some point in his life, every man (before he grows up) has had a 'list' of women he'd be willing to do just about anything to get a shot at. Pretty high up on my list is Ashley Judd; she is such a total babe. Perky, beautiful smile, a stunning woman.
My wife kinda sorta knows her, not close (mutual friends). She got invited to a private screening of her new movie last night "The Tooth Fairy" starting Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson; also has parts by Ashley, Billy Crystal, and Julie Andrews. When she told me, I said "can i go too?" and my wife got it cleared. I got all excited lease:
So last night we went down to the theatre, kinda hush-hush. Several other people I recognized included her sister Wynonna (she's smaller than she appears on TV) and country singer Billy Dean. About 75 people, security had to screen everyone for phones/weapons etc. (it's a felony to record a movie and they were being very careful). I had to go lock my iPhone in the car.
The movie was VERY cute (PG); The Rock is this Hockey Player that gets sentenced to being a fill-in Tooth Fairy because he tells his girlfriend's (Ashley) daughter that there's no such thing. Eventually he realizes that there's magic in kid's (and even adults') dreams. Very well done, plenty of humor (Billy Crystal is a riot) for kids and adults alike; even with a PG rating was plenty clean enough for children (but, if you kids still believe in the tooth fairy, you might want to put it off a little). Highly recommend clean family fun.
Ashley spoke a little before the movie and a little afterwards. She was on the other side of the aisle that we were leaving on, so I (and my daughter) were pretty disappointed that we weren't going to get to meet her. So we went on out in the lobby, and I was getting my daughter interested in playing a video game (SIDENOTE): There was a motorcycle racing video game you could sit on and it leaned and it did wheelies and stoppies....and you KNOW what I was thinking - If I'd had my camera I'd have gotten a pic of me with a knee out and posted it for kicks). Anyway, my wife comes in and asks my daughter if she'd like to meet Ashley, so we go back out in the lobby and there she is talking to my wife and a couple other women. We walk up and my wife introduces my daughter, then says, "and this is my husband, Keith". Ashley sticks out her hand, looks at me and smiles, and says "Hi, I'm Ashley"....I take it....
Now, I've been teasing my wife all day about what I might do if I got to meet her. She knows I think Ashley Judd is one of the hottest women on the planet :hot:, and I'd come up with all kinds of witty reparte'. My thoughts included saying:
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"Hi, I'm YOURS"
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"Hi, my wife made me promise I wouldn't fawn over you too much"
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Just take her hand and not let go
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All of these things flashed thru my mind in that short second. So, I looked directly into her eyes, gave her a big smile and softly said:
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"I ride a HAYABUSA"
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NOT . I just said "Hi" and didn't say much of anything else as they conversed except to comment that it was a very cute movie. This lasted about a minute, and then she excused herself she was going to eat pizza with her husband Dario Franchetti the race car driver.
This might take a while to get over:inlove:
I haven't washed my had yet
My wife kinda sorta knows her, not close (mutual friends). She got invited to a private screening of her new movie last night "The Tooth Fairy" starting Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson; also has parts by Ashley, Billy Crystal, and Julie Andrews. When she told me, I said "can i go too?" and my wife got it cleared. I got all excited lease:
So last night we went down to the theatre, kinda hush-hush. Several other people I recognized included her sister Wynonna (she's smaller than she appears on TV) and country singer Billy Dean. About 75 people, security had to screen everyone for phones/weapons etc. (it's a felony to record a movie and they were being very careful). I had to go lock my iPhone in the car.
The movie was VERY cute (PG); The Rock is this Hockey Player that gets sentenced to being a fill-in Tooth Fairy because he tells his girlfriend's (Ashley) daughter that there's no such thing. Eventually he realizes that there's magic in kid's (and even adults') dreams. Very well done, plenty of humor (Billy Crystal is a riot) for kids and adults alike; even with a PG rating was plenty clean enough for children (but, if you kids still believe in the tooth fairy, you might want to put it off a little). Highly recommend clean family fun.
Ashley spoke a little before the movie and a little afterwards. She was on the other side of the aisle that we were leaving on, so I (and my daughter) were pretty disappointed that we weren't going to get to meet her. So we went on out in the lobby, and I was getting my daughter interested in playing a video game (SIDENOTE): There was a motorcycle racing video game you could sit on and it leaned and it did wheelies and stoppies....and you KNOW what I was thinking - If I'd had my camera I'd have gotten a pic of me with a knee out and posted it for kicks). Anyway, my wife comes in and asks my daughter if she'd like to meet Ashley, so we go back out in the lobby and there she is talking to my wife and a couple other women. We walk up and my wife introduces my daughter, then says, "and this is my husband, Keith". Ashley sticks out her hand, looks at me and smiles, and says "Hi, I'm Ashley"....I take it....
Now, I've been teasing my wife all day about what I might do if I got to meet her. She knows I think Ashley Judd is one of the hottest women on the planet :hot:, and I'd come up with all kinds of witty reparte'. My thoughts included saying:
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"Hi, I'm YOURS"
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"Hi, my wife made me promise I wouldn't fawn over you too much"
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Just take her hand and not let go
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
All of these things flashed thru my mind in that short second. So, I looked directly into her eyes, gave her a big smile and softly said:
.
.
.
"I ride a HAYABUSA"
.
.
.
.
.
NOT . I just said "Hi" and didn't say much of anything else as they conversed except to comment that it was a very cute movie. This lasted about a minute, and then she excused herself she was going to eat pizza with her husband Dario Franchetti the race car driver.
This might take a while to get over:inlove:
I haven't washed my had yet