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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Wed, Apr 7, 2004 05:28 PM UTC:
To keep everyone up to date, Gary made two substitutions: Rachael Welch for Patricia Ja Lee and some unidentified redhead for Milla Jovovich, then combined the legs of Heather Graham, the torso of Welch, and the head of the unidentified redhead. I regarded the result as unattractive, but also explained that I had in mind a combination of faces, which is why differences in hair color mattered. Gary accepted this challenge, and today I sent him three JPG images, all of different actresses. The brunette picture is of the actress who played that sexy green chick in one of the original Star Trek episodes. The redhead picture is of the actress who played a Romulan commander in the latest Star Trek movie. And the blonde picture is of an actress who, as far as the Internet Movie Database can assure me, has never appeared in any Star Trek episode or movie. But they all have something in common. If you're clever enough, you can figure out what that is and who they all are. So I'll just leave it as a puzzle without mentioning their names.

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