halifaxmum
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Post by halifaxmum on Jan 22, 2012 13:45:32 GMT -5
Thanks all for your comments - I agree, his eyes are the most beautiful I have ever seen - another reason to love him! How many of you lucky people have met Mr B? x
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Post by Dianne on Jan 22, 2012 15:31:32 GMT -5
Thanks all for your comments - I agree, his eyes are the most beautiful I have ever seen - another reason to love him! How many of you lucky people have met Mr B? x Quite a few of us actually. I live in Michigan in the Detroit area where Gerry shot Machine Gun Preacher. I will PM you my story of meeting him and OMG Halifax he was so sweet to me. Gerry is one of the most approachable actors out there if not the most approachable. I have all the confidence in the world that you could meet him too if you are able to make it to a premier or talk show he does in the UK. He always makes it a point to say hi to the fans.
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Post by gerrysspngal on Jan 22, 2012 19:20:09 GMT -5
Hi all! I'm new, but it intrigues me...Gerry's right eye seems to have a small area where his pupil runs into his iris...no-one seems to mention it, but I find it another beautiful little trait that makes Gerry different. Anyone else seen it? Rachel x That spot in Gerry's eye you are referring to is actually an occular freckle. I have seen early photos where it doesn't appear, so wiclowgb could be correct that it was caused by the accident mentioned, where he accidentally got poked in the eye during a rehearsal...or maybe the absence in some photos is due to photoshopping??? But no matter what, I totally agree he has the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen, so alluring, sexy and gorgeous! Actually to modify Mike Chadway's "I've got naughty everything" from TUT, Gerry has gorgeous and sexy everything! The mould was sure broken when he was made!
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halifaxmum
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Post by halifaxmum on Jan 23, 2012 8:21:44 GMT -5
Dianne - please do send me that, I'd love to read it x
gerrysspngal - i totally agree! that pic in the pool also one of my faves x
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Post by Dianne on Jan 23, 2012 10:28:16 GMT -5
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plou157
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Post by plou157 on Jan 23, 2012 13:25:57 GMT -5
GEL--that picture you posted is featured with other similar ones in this oldie but goodie from aprimitivesoul, A Time to Say Goodby from 2008 -- in the middle section of the video. www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Wf0n40O4M&feature=relatedI hadn't watched it for a long time, just did, my heart did a double flip, had to get the tissues out.
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Post by irishrockchick on Jan 23, 2012 17:26:06 GMT -5
I watched that vid and my dad loves that song and he got me to play it a couple of times thank god he did look at the video I would've died of embrassement. But man Gerry's so dreamy. I'm glad daddy didn't see me gushing I'd never live it down.
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Post by smartcookierlw on Jan 26, 2012 2:08:26 GMT -5
He does have amazing eyes...they are so expressive...you can see his soul through them.
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Post by smartcookierlw on Jan 26, 2012 2:11:23 GMT -5
Green or blue...people say green...some photos they look green but in most photos they seem blue.
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rainbow
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Post by rainbow on Feb 21, 2012 17:23:17 GMT -5
Hi I'm new - what a fab place! Great to meet other fans! I love those pics by the pool also there are some circa 2004 I think with him in his trunks by the sea - anyone know the ones I mean? My ultimate faves! Ps I'd love to hear folks stories of meeting Gerry - that would be soooo cool! X
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Post by dawne27 on Feb 21, 2012 20:27:44 GMT -5
Hi I'm new - what a fab place! Great to meet other fans! I love those pics by the pool also there are some circa 2004 I think with him in his trunks by the sea - anyone know the ones I mean? My ultimate faves! Ps I'd love to hear folks stories of meeting Gerry - that would be soooo cool! X ... welcome rainbow! have fun...LOTS of ger-funelicous!
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rarity
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Post by rarity on Feb 25, 2012 0:06:43 GMT -5
I read that only 2% of the world's population has green eyes. Doesn't that seem low? Anyway, here's some interesting info regarding eye color. www.science.ca/askascientist/...ion.php?qID=39"Nearly all Caucasian infants have blue eyes. This is mainly due to the fact that there are very few "melanocytes", or pigment cells, in the iris. And those melanocytes that are present contain very little pigment. In black and brown races the iris stroma is more dense and the melanocytes contain more pigment, giving rise to a blue-gray appearance. In all races, the pigment cells multiply as the child grows but if the cells contain little to no pigment the eye will stay relatively blue. So, in reality, there are no REAL blue-eyed people, just those that failed to develop brown pigmented melanocytes! Most of you with light-colored eyes have probably noticed a "spot" or two of brown on your eyes. These are clumps of melanocytes that happen to contain more pigment. These may be called "nevi" or just plain "freckles". They are not unlike those spots on your skin that you call freckles; just a clump of more highly pigmented melanocytes. Now we know that a lot of pigment will produce a brown eye and that a lack of pigment will produce a blue eye. What about those green eyes? And the hazel? This is a little trickier. A light dusting of brown melanin cells on the iris will produce a yellowish color. Combine the natural blue with the fine scatter of melanin (yellow) and you'll get from a green to hazel color."
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Post by Dianne on Feb 25, 2012 7:06:00 GMT -5
I read that only 2% of the world's population has green eyes. Doesn't that seem low? Anyway, here's some interesting info regarding eye color. www.science.ca/askascientist/...ion.php?qID=39"Nearly all Caucasian infants have blue eyes. This is mainly due to the fact that there are very few "melanocytes", or pigment cells, in the iris. And those melanocytes that are present contain very little pigment. In black and brown races the iris stroma is more dense and the melanocytes contain more pigment, giving rise to a blue-gray appearance. In all races, the pigment cells multiply as the child grows but if the cells contain little to no pigment the eye will stay relatively blue. So, in reality, there are no REAL blue-eyed people, just those that failed to develop brown pigmented melanocytes! Most of you with light-colored eyes have probably noticed a "spot" or two of brown on your eyes. These are clumps of melanocytes that happen to contain more pigment. These may be called "nevi" or just plain "freckles". They are not unlike those spots on your skin that you call freckles; just a clump of more highly pigmented melanocytes. Now we know that a lot of pigment will produce a brown eye and that a lack of pigment will produce a blue eye. What about those green eyes? And the hazel? This is a little trickier. A light dusting of brown melanin cells on the iris will produce a yellowish color. Combine the natural blue with the fine scatter of melanin (yellow) and you'll get from a green to hazel color." I'm going to add something to this (wild guess) and I wonder if I'm on to something... The two colors mixed together that make brown is green and red. Makes you wonder if people with green eyes are unable to make red pigment?
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laurenstdavid
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Post by laurenstdavid on Mar 7, 2012 14:08:01 GMT -5
Another newb here! I have to add this - I'm not typically a fan of blue eyes, but GB doesn't really have a typical anything. So yeah, they totally work for me in this case. Am I right in thinking that he wore colored contact lenses for 300 to make them appear darker?
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Post by Windycitygirl on Jun 23, 2012 12:51:55 GMT -5
When he's standing outside in the sunlight, the light seems to penetrate his eyes and takes your breath away!
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