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I caught the last half hour of this show last night and there was a big haggard looking woman on there who was vaguely familiar.
Please tell me it is not Kelly Le Brock.
I absolutely loved this woman - I saw Weird Science a gazillion times just because of her, she was gorgeous, utterly utterly gorgeous, and if it is her, christ almighty was has happened?
Please tell me it is not Kelly Le Brock.
I absolutely loved this woman - I saw Weird Science a gazillion times just because of her, she was gorgeous, utterly utterly gorgeous, and if it is her, christ almighty was has happened?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi flip flop, i think thats who it is. Let herself go a bit hasnt she or shall we say, her sugeon wasnt the best!
I think she was married to Steven Segal at one point if remember rightly! I liked her in Woman in red.
What i want to know is who was the other older woman. never seen or heard of her in my life so any enlightenment would be useful. :-)
I think she was married to Steven Segal at one point if remember rightly! I liked her in Woman in red.
What i want to know is who was the other older woman. never seen or heard of her in my life so any enlightenment would be useful. :-)
rojash, I think its to do with poor people who are thrown out of work, through no fault of there own and are experimented upon, by chefs trying out their latest dishes.
Some poor souls have become seriously ill and it is rumoured, that some have actually died, in the quest for culinary perfection.
In future, everyone who decides to go out for a meal in a restaurant, should not only question the bill, but also enquire as to how many lives it may have cost.
Some poor souls have become seriously ill and it is rumoured, that some have actually died, in the quest for culinary perfection.
In future, everyone who decides to go out for a meal in a restaurant, should not only question the bill, but also enquire as to how many lives it may have cost.