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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Top 10 film clip in the 1990s staring Shé D'Montford as many of the sexy girls including a leather clad B&D queen.
AUSTRALIAN VERSION OF CLIP. Also staring Jacinta Dean and Sandhya Prassad - amazing how they make 3 girls look like so many
Posted as just a bit of embarrassing fluff...

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  • @CatCommunication Nope... it was completely appropriate at the time as was this

  • I was born in 1982. House music ( Disco) is running through my veins. Wanna go boogie with me one day? Come to London.

    I assure you, We will have a funky time together.

  • And the point is????

    Lets see where to start...

    Louise Hay was a dancer and so was Shirley Maclain and Marianne Williamson and most indigenous shaman are dancers first - then we have pot smoking Beatles and Rastafarian rock stars, and presidents who are actors and some of the most violent movies to date have been made by A. Jolie who claims to want to end the violence .... Shall I go on...

    Now I didn't say anything about fuddy-duddys... but its right there ;-)

  • To quote you "I am not ashamed of anything I have done. Should I be?"

    It's right there. I did not say anything about shame.

    You'd be the first would-be spiritual guru that I've ever seen gyrating around in a music video. That's all I've ever tried to say about this. You tell ME what it means.

    PS My life is plenty 'fun.' Please don't make me out to be some puritanical fuddy-duddy simply for calling it like I see it.

  • Incongruent to whom?

    Also I did not say "shame" so who is inserting what into whom and why?

    Blessings and go and have some fun!

  • I didn't say anything about shame, so please don't insert words or intentions that aren't there.

    I just pointed out that the description of your youth on your website seemed a little incongruent with what we're being shown here, that's all.

  • I don't know if it's spiritual tyranny. I think you just proved my point for me though, didn't you? Jesus losing his temper is somewhat contradicting, isn't it?

  • I enjoyed being a model until I was 40. It allowed me good income with few demands on my time that allowed me to freely run my spiritual centre. I don't believe spiritual people should be poor, ugly or unsuccessful,quite the opposite in fact. If you are doing it right the energy should flow and be joyous.

    PS That video was a top 10 in Australia.I put it up for a bit of fun and nostalgia.I cant hide the fact that I modeled.Should I try? I am not ashamed of anyting I have done.Should I be? BB She`

  • Ahh, yes the spiritual tryrany of how others think one 'should' be...

    The image in your mind of how a spiritual person "SHOULD" be seems very Hollywood in description.

    Remember:-

    Jesus Christ frequently lost his temper, Lousie Hay runs a tough publishing company, Dakini's dance naked, And Rusputin.. should we even go there...

  • Hmm. This image of a low-budge video dancer really contrasts with the ethereal spiritual traveler who spent her youth chillin' on the mountain with shaman -- as her biography states.

    I'm not saying a person can't have more than one dimension to them, but this worldly hedonistic portrayal seems to be deeply in conflict with the the idea of spiritual pursuit... Maybe it's just me.

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