September 24, 2004
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It: Not The Clown
We all know those people that have "it"...that unnattainable, inexplicable something that makes them alluring. At Mcdonald's the other day, a few friends and I were discussing this. There's a Korean girl who works at a coffee shop near the school, and she has "it" for sure. Yes, she is attractive. But...there's something more. Famous people with "it" were suggested: Audrey Hepburn, Halle Berry, Julia Roberts. Surely they are absurdly attractive in their own right. However, would you agree there is more?
What do I want of you? I want suggestions as to what "it" is. Anything, please. I also want famous people whom "it" graces. Person with the best comment wins nothing but my respect and lavish verbal praise (which is priceless, as a matter of fact.)
P.S. Dieses Lied?/SPAN>Broken [Seether/Amy Lee]?/SPAN>ist î…¨glaublich!
Comments (6)
I like the way you work IT: no diggity. I'm 'bout to bag it up.
I think there are not many comments yet because it's kinda wierd to admit who you think has "IT" if others know this person.
But for starts I definately think Johnny Depp.
"It" is the adam's family cousin.
my roommate thinks that tim robbins has it. i don't agree on that one (she says that i need to see jacob's ladder in order to agree with her), but we both agree on george clooney. not particularly attractive if you dissect him feature by feature, but the whole package is delicious! and i agree with julia on johnny depp.
might "it" be charisma? oh, and i'm all for Johnny Depp and George Clooney having it, and, maybe, Harrison Ford.
i think "it" is charisma as well, but i disagree with all aforementioned names as having "it" b/c i know none of these famous people personally. remember? they are ACTORS. who really knows if they have "it"? good looking people can have charisma, but physical attraction can die easily (as it does if a good looking guy puts a cigarette to his mouth), but the life and energy behind charisma draws you to a person and that connection does not fade away easily. it really does make the "unattractive" appealing, and the "attractive" timeless. and i don't really know if i could give such a label to anyone i know. that would take some more thought and consideration.
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