PG-Friendly Asian Girls Thread

I can't live in a world where Wade Wilson has more Ourchair points than Moony and I combined.
You just need to be really foul.

This is an entirely subjective system, so I might start giving more points for something less vile or less points for something more vile depending entirely on my mood or my ability to approximate values.

No one said it was a POTD Award. :p
 
I like her.

*leaves thread mysteriously*
 
Im wondering when we can break the "non-scantily clad Asian women" rule for posting in this thread ourchair ??
though ive broken that rule a few times already i think :s

(soccer girls pics?)
 
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Im wondering when we can break the "non-scantily clad Asian women" rule for posting in this thread ourchair ??
though ive broken that rule a few times already i think :s

(soccer girls pics?)
There's nothing stopping you from doing that, but honestly, I prefer not to. I mean, sure I'll toss in an occasional swimsuit picture or whatever, but that's usually balanced out by pictures of everything else.

As Houde pointed out, "PG".
 
I'll get back to your favorite Japanese whatevers EVENTUALLY, but for now, consider this the last PG-Friendly Filipina Girl for a while.

ANNE CURTIS

A Filipino-Australian commercial model and actress based in the Philippines. Born in 1985, she is best known for her roles as Celine Magsaysay in Maging Sino Ka Man and as Imang/Fatima, the title role in Kampanerang Kuba. Both of these shows aired on the ABS-CBN network in the Philippines.

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Anne became the very first winner on MYX Awards 2005 for "Favorite Guest Appearance in a Music Video" for I Need You by Mark Bautista. Now she's a VJ for the recently rebranded MTV Philippines and gained notoriety as an endorser for GSM Blue, basically juniper berry blended sugarcane alcohol. Ginebra is actually considered a poor man's brand of gin, and her endorsement led FHM Philippines to remark, "It's now cool to get motor breath."
 
I'd watch the show for her! :D
:lol:

Unfortunately, she's kind of a twit.

I have an acquaintance who happens to be a director of movies --- who happened to direct a superhero film called Super Noypi last year that was clearly Runaways inspired, but was kind of crap but that's what he gets for working with the major studios here --- and she was talking about how 'intense' it was to rehearse and train for the role.

Her words were something like, "Quark asked me to prepare for the role and told me I had to really get into character, as in REALLY get into character, and so like, I stayed in character and prepared for like one whole day? Can you imagine? A WHOLE day!"

My sister (also an actress) and I were like, wow, one day?! Do you know how many actors in Hollywood spend close to a year preparing for a role? And we're not even talking about the GOOD ones.
 
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:lol:

Unfortunately, she's kind of a twit.

I have an acquaintance who happens to be a director of movies --- who happened to direct a superhero film called Super Noypi last year that was clearly Runaways inspired, but was kind of crap but that's what he gets for working with the major studios here --- and she was talking about how 'intense' it was to rehearse and train for the role.

Her words were something like, "Quark asked me to prepare for the role and told me I had to really get into character, as in REALLY get into character, and so like, I stayed in character and prepared for like one whole day? Can you imagine? A WHOLE day!"

My sister (also an actress) and I were like, wow, one day?! Do you know how many actors in Hollywood spend close to a year preparing for a role? And we're not even talking about the GOOD ones.
Yeah, I'm totally sure that won't change a thing. :wink:


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