Hopelessly devoted to brunettes : my choice of the top 10 dark-haired females you can currently see or have recently seen on a tv screen near you
Submitted by cramoukji on Wed, 02/02/2005 - 13:59
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- Iyari Limon Is naturally beautiful, played a convincing lesbian and should have a good career
- Sherilyn Fenn What is she up to nowadays ? She delivered the absolute funniest performance ever in the non-PC sitcom Rude Awakening but that was a while ago... and has sometimes been spotted with blonde-dye hair during her career and that is not good
- Carly Pope Should have been handed the best of opportunities after her cracking performances in the dramedy Popular and she is physically stunning
- Linda Cardellini Starred in the underrated Freaks and Geeks dramedy showing much acting and cuteness promise but was a blonde last time she popped up on TV boo boo
- Jessica Alba Cannot be ranked higher because her first big movie part will be as blonde Sue Storm-Richards
- Nadia Bjorlin Oh yes, she played a character in a daytime soap opera as her call to fame but that does not take away from her sexy "hourglass" (get it?) figure, barbie doll breasts, deep eyes and sunny smile
- Kristin Kreuk Is just a little too cute for her own good
- Amanda Bynes Not too sure about the worth of her acting ability but skimpy outfits and big round eyes can win anyone over
- Laura San Giacomo It's a bit sad in a way to have Laura included in a TV list because she should have been a big movie star and anyone doubting that only need watch Sex, Lies and Videotapes
- Eliza Dushku Will probably have a hard time escaping the shadow of the "dark slayer" but my oh my was she ever sexy playing that part
Author Comments:
there should be links now but some don't work as they should... this is pretty much a work in progress of learning things about html that I never knew








These types of lists would be made 10x better with links to images of their subjects.
that's a terrific idea... I wish I knew how to do that
oh, I saw how to create links in the faq ok, I'll start working on that
Excellent. Here is how I do it:
1. Find a good image (I use Google. Otherwise, if I have an image, I scan it).
2. Open it in a simple image editor, crop and resize it as necessary, then save it as a JPEG.
3. Upload it to tinypic.com or imageshack.us (this way, if the site you got the image from goes offline, your image can still be viewed)
4. Create a link like so: <a href="img_url">pic</a>
Even on dialup, this takes me about 2 minutes per image.