Blonde in Park?


I've yet to see the movie, but I'm curious as to how big a part the "Blonde in Park" is.

The actress may be my coworker, but I'm a bit afraid to ask!

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Wow, you work with Carol Patton? The role is pretty small and doesn't include any dialogue. The blonde walks through the park and is pursued by Robert De Niro from a distance. He doesn't dare approach her. Then De Niro and a creepy guy talk about her. She has long hair and cool, octagonal sunglasses. And why are men never identified by hair color?

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Men aren't associated with their hair color because men don't draw any identity from, nor place nearly the value on, their hair. Women will even use hair style to express their mood.

Yes, we have issues with going bald, but that's just because more men go bald than women. If a woman goes bald it's far more devestating than to a man.

Men are more identified by height.

Brad LaGrange

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Very succinct observations, Ringneck, all of them true!

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This movie would disagree with you:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068655/reference

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