Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Edgar Ramirez ...



Took the other half to see Bourne last night...and I was wondering where I saw Edgar Ramirez last. Then it dawn on me..."Domino". He is afterall Venezuelan and I have a thing about Venezuelans!! He speaks 5 languages including French and German.

He is also a cool 5' 10 - just about right.....Isn't he just mouth-watering? Can I keep him?

5 comments:

Kevin said...

I would like to rent the first two and watch the third in the movies, but I know that's not going to happen. I guess I'll have a DVD marathon.

He is yummy, great choice.

Who would win? Ryan Reynolds, Jake G or Edgar Ramirez?

Similar aren't they? hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

Edgar....he speaks Spanish..How shallow of me!!

Bokonon said...

5 languages, you say?

5'10", you say?

Oh god...time for a horlicks and a lie down.

Anonymous said...

Horlicks...you're so old fashioned but I looooove it too!! Funny, endearing but Malt gives me a fuzzy feeling?

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