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On one issue, at least, men and women agree; they both distrust women.


Check out the little bloke doing his best Marilyn Monroe impression!

[Careful of that link, it contains breasts, and could turn you into a perverted sex monster.]

Comments

Sarah said…
he he..
last night Ez was in my dream here in Iran! I do not know how your cute lad was traveled to Iran. Some thing I remember is that he was alone and just was decided to meet me!!! that's funny, and a little odd :P
Priyanka Khot said…
He is so so so adorable!
Tash said…
He is going to really hate you in about 13 yrs!!!
really adorabe & as striking as any MM photo.
Roddy said…
Reminds me of a young Charlton Heston. Which if correct should make him a young Mosses. Will he lead us from the wilderness?
Sue said…
He does resemble young Marilyn. Are you sure Jen is his mother? Perhaps we need to do some DNA testing!!??
I know MM has been deceased for some time...but they are doing some incredible things with genetics and cryonics these days!
yamini said…
Its a very charming photograph of Ez and he sure knows how to strike all the right poses in front of the camera.
Love to him.

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