(again, filling in for fair while he works on his bucket list)
Our first greetings go out to a lady from across the big pond that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen. He was captivated by her performances in Therese and Isabelle, The Bridge at Remagen, Erotic Trap, and "Take Me, Love Me." She has only acted in a few films since 1970, as she basically let that career to become a war correspondent. She was born Anna Gyarmathy, and married Alexander Thynn, the 7th Marqueess of Bath, but is known to fair and her fans as Anna Gael.
Our next greetings go out to a lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen. I'm not sure if fair first noticed her in Hook or in Flesh and Bone. He's certainly noticed her in Se7en, Jefferson in Paris, Emma, Great Expectations, Sliding Doors, Hush, A Perfect Murder, Shakespeare in Love, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Bounce, The Royal Tenenbaums, View from the Top, Sylvia, Proof, Two Lovers, Country Strong, and The Avengers. She gained her greatest fame as Pepper in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. The lovely Gwyneth Paltrow
Our next greetings go out to a Hungarian lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen and as a model. Her film credits include Den of Lions, Underworld, and Underworld: Evolution. The lovely Zita Gorog.
Our next greetings go out to a lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen and on TV. On TV, she starred in True Blood, The Good Wife, The Mindy Project, Good Girls Revolt, and on 3 episodes of Mad Men. On the big screen she's been in Pitch Perfect, Pitch Perfect 2, Brave New Jersey, and The Most Hated Woman in America (well, that was more of a Netflix movie). The lovely Anna Camp
Our final greetings go out to a lady that was born north of the border. Mr. Gambit has enjoyed her voice for some time, as she's been the queen of pop punk. Some of her top songs include "Girlfriend," "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi," "I'm with You," "My Happy Ending," and "Nobody's Home." The lovely Avril Lavigne
Our first greetings go out to a lady from across the big pond that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen. He was captivated by her performances in Therese and Isabelle, The Bridge at Remagen, Erotic Trap, and "Take Me, Love Me." She has only acted in a few films since 1970, as she basically let that career to become a war correspondent. She was born Anna Gyarmathy, and married Alexander Thynn, the 7th Marqueess of Bath, but is known to fair and her fans as Anna Gael.
Our next greetings go out to a lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen. I'm not sure if fair first noticed her in Hook or in Flesh and Bone. He's certainly noticed her in Se7en, Jefferson in Paris, Emma, Great Expectations, Sliding Doors, Hush, A Perfect Murder, Shakespeare in Love, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Bounce, The Royal Tenenbaums, View from the Top, Sylvia, Proof, Two Lovers, Country Strong, and The Avengers. She gained her greatest fame as Pepper in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. The lovely Gwyneth Paltrow
Our next greetings go out to a Hungarian lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen and as a model. Her film credits include Den of Lions, Underworld, and Underworld: Evolution. The lovely Zita Gorog.
Our next greetings go out to a lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen and on TV. On TV, she starred in True Blood, The Good Wife, The Mindy Project, Good Girls Revolt, and on 3 episodes of Mad Men. On the big screen she's been in Pitch Perfect, Pitch Perfect 2, Brave New Jersey, and The Most Hated Woman in America (well, that was more of a Netflix movie). The lovely Anna Camp
Our final greetings go out to a lady that was born north of the border. Mr. Gambit has enjoyed her voice for some time, as she's been the queen of pop punk. Some of her top songs include "Girlfriend," "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi," "I'm with You," "My Happy Ending," and "Nobody's Home." The lovely Avril Lavigne