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What the HELL is Andie McDowell on about???!!!

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spiff | 13:29 Mon 19th Jul 2004 | Adverts
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In that advert she'son for L'Oreal or suchlike, she ends by saying "I'm on holiday....not my wrinkles." WHAT??? I'm choking on my own rage here.
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Yeah - "I'm winning back!" also really gets on my nips!
I thought it was just me - I have to count to ten everytime I see her on the TV. And as for 'Four Weddings', her AND Hugh Grant ... sorry, I can feel one of my heads coming on!!!!
Why in gos name do they have to dub them so badly as well?
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Exposure to the sun can promote premature aging and wrinkles so I suppose she is just referring to the fact that now she can go on holiday (lucky so and so) use L'Oreal whateveritis and not worry about looking like an old leather handbag! :)
Wrinkles - I attack them! Whatever. Surely it could be better worded?
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To blue cat. Yeah I suss what she means...it just doesn't make any sense!! The way it's phrased means she's saying "I'm not on my wrinkles". Maybe it's just me.....or maybe it's Maybelene. ARRRRrrrrrrggggggghhhhhh!!!!!
Maybe she goes on holiday and leaves her wrinkles at home in jar on top of the sideboard nextto her spare teeth
They just showed the advert 5 mins ago and she didn't say, "not my wrinkles". Now I'm confused. Does that mean that her wrinkles ARE on holiday with her after all? She's obviously talking Boswellox and should be put on permanent holiday. God, she's awful - I'm not saying she's wooden but she makes Muffin the Mule look RADA-trained.

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