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				  by libby lover » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:06 pm
 
 thanks bluey mate. 
 
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				  by Bluey » Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:21 pm
 
 
 
			
				
					  
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				  by libby lover » Fri Oct 09, 2009 4:20 pm
 
 thanks again bluey. I want her as my wife. 
 
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				  by thegreatgonzo » Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:48 pm
 
 I do wish that the writers, directors and wardrobe depts. would actually allow 'Libby' to be her age!Ever since her son was born in her mid-20s she has been middle aged, she even dresses like her mother, for heaven's sake.
 Believe it or not, there are yummy mummies doing the school run on a warm summer morning who really do wear shorts and minis, and bloody good they look too.
 Compare the outfits that Ada Nicodemou and Esther Anderson get to wear on H&A, who are both in her age group, with the dreary sludge-coloured cheerless garb that Kym's given. Remember that truly awful one-piece brown swimsuit she had to wear a few years back when she was being chased by one of her students?  That would have looked staid in 1950!                I dare say there's a climatic/cultural difference between Sydney and Melbourne but I can't believe all good looking Melbourne 30somethings look so plain.
 We know from some of the stunning outfits she's worn at various award ceremonies and mag shoots over the years that Kym's no prude so it must be down the Neighbours crew - shame on them!
 
 
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				  by Kymsarse » Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:14 pm
 
 thegreatgonzo wrote: I do wish that the writers, directors and wardrobe depts. would actually allow 'Libby' to be her age!Ever since her son was born in her mid-20s she has been middle aged, she even dresses like her mother, for heaven's sake.
 Believe it or not, there are yummy mummies doing the school run on a warm summer morning who really do wear shorts and minis, and bloody good they look too.
 Compare the outfits that Ada Nicodemou and Esther Anderson get to wear on H&A, who are both in her age group, with the dreary sludge-coloured cheerless garb that Kym's given. Remember that truly awful one-piece brown swimsuit she had to wear a few years back when she was being chased by one of her students?  That would have looked staid in 1950!                I dare say there's a climatic/cultural difference between Sydney and Melbourne but I can't believe all good looking Melbourne 30somethings look so plain.
 We know from some of the stunning outfits she's worn at various award ceremonies and mag shoots over the years that Kym's no prude so it must be down the Neighbours crew - shame on them!
Couldn't agree more! I can well remember the days of the late 1990's when hardly a week would go by without us seeing Libby in somekind of hot outift - Short skirts, tight, low cut tops, tight trousers that showed off her fab arse, etc, etc.  Obviously, she's not as young as she once was and can't dress like a teen anymore, but as you say they could still dress her a hell of a lot better/sexier than they do.
 
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				  by meperson » Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:20 pm
 
 Pretty much.  Why does Jane Hall wear the low cut tops and not Kym?  Kym was always a lot more perky that people gave her credit for and actually has an finer bust-line than JH.  I mean to say, why let a potential in-character costume decision in Jane Hall's case stifle a potential ratings grabber from Kym? 
 
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				  by libby lover » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:42 pm
 
 thanks bluey 
 
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				  by libby lover » Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:58 pm
 
 God, I want her. 
 
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