Greatest Legs of '67


The scene of her saying goodbye to Redford at the elevator is mega sexy. She's portrayed as wearing NOTHING under his dress shirt. She's just standing out there letting everybody see her fabulous legs. If I were in the elevator, I'd be so turned on--I'd better have a good excuse for missing work that morning.

I could never pay attention to the story progress while all this aggressive sexuality is happening. I love that Cory is asking to be kissed literally every second that they're together. That's pretty intense. They're kissing so much that Paul's mouth has gone numb, actually it's gone past past being numb into another land of numbness. She still can't get enough of him in spite of six days with no break from each other.

Instead of laughing at this, which of course was everyone's objective, I don't laugh; I think about some other bodily function.

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The scene of her saying goodbye to Redford at the elevator is mega sexy. She's portrayed as wearing NOTHING under his dress shirt. She's just standing out there letting everybody see her fabulous legs. If I were in the elevator, I'd be so turned on--I'd better have a good excuse for missing work that morning.


I agree, but Paul has just spent the last few days screwing her a** off, he needed a break.

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I wouldn't let her have a break, but that's why life isn't fiction.

I'm sure that the play was trying to make Cory's hypersexed nature a funny ha ha point, but I've always been ultra turned-on by the show--don't think I ever laughed for a second. Being a weird guy anyway, this fits.

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Whatever one may think of Jane Fonda, it has to be acknowledged that she was one of the most beautiful woman of of 1960's. She also should be credited for imparting this role with some intelligence; elevating what could easily have been a rather ditzy role in the wrong hands.



"I told you a million times not to talk to me when I'm doing my lashes"!

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I think the term is a smash

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