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TOPANGA IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! girl meets WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That is weird. Was it worth it?

Busted. It started out simple enough. I just loved A Walk to Remember.....so much so that I thought it was real. So when I heard she really was still alive....and didn't really die like in the movie.....I had to see her...in person....40 tour stops/year. Went on stage after each show and collected her hair that fell out. It was only logical.
 
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I knew a kid that spent the summer of his 16 and 17 driving years chasing Mandy Moore around while she was on singing tour. He'd sleep in his car, then go to the next show. Repeat. Blew all his money that he made working during the school on her shows. It was bizarre because this kid was supposedly a Metal Head.

a
tleast did he get to give her head or something.

thats sad.

dont know if females take groupies back stage to do some stuff too
 
I used to watch that show. Topanga was sexy.


Anyone ever met a chick named Topanga? That's a pretty unique name.

It's a state park and the name of a canyon in the Santa Monica mountains in LA county. I thought it was a totally made up name until I saw a sign for the state park.


The name by itself has sort of sexy overtones.
 
It's a state park and the name of a canyon in the Santa Monica mountains in LA county. I thought it was a totally made up name until I saw a sign for the state park.


The name by itself has sort of sexy overtones.

Good nugget there. To me, it sounds like it could be a fruit. You are right about the overtones, they were definitely going for that.

The only thing that bugs me about her is that she kind of reminds me of the the ogre version of princess Fiona in Shrek. Especially in that pic dutch posted earlier. Perhaps because I'm more of a face kinda guy, as opposed to those who place more emphasis on curves, which Topanga really has going for her.
 
Topanga is of native american origin and means, "the place above," which is exactly what Ms. Fishel says to most men: as in, please look at the place above when you're talking to me, not my twin peaks.
 
For me it was the artwork of Michael Whelan and other fantasy artists, particularly in the John Carter series by Burroughs, that fed my earliest fantasies. He had a real grasp of the female form, and I think it is largely because of his work that I absolutely do not find the 12-year-old boy shape of most modern models in the tiniest little bit attractive.

Some examples:

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