View Full Version : Poll for Nancy McKeon and others who share her eye color
dali lama 102 12-06-2003, 12:43 AM As most of us already know, Nancy McKeon and the character of Jo that she plays as both have green eyes. Also, Nancy's eyes can also change colors naturally like a mood ring or chamelion. Her eyes can change color based on time of day, climate, mood, what color clothes she wears, what color eye-shadow she wears, and her surroundings. She's not the only one who posesses these type of eyes. So I'm creating a poll for you all to vote on to see who you think is the best looking green eyed babe and who you think is the best looking green eyed dude is.
dali lama 102 12-06-2003, 01:12 AM I just went to test the poll I've just created, and it doen't look like you could vote for a girl and vote for a guy at the same time. So you could only vote for one, whether it be a girl or a dude. So vote wisely. You can only vote for a girl or a dude, not a girl and a dude. Sorry. But still vote. And no, awards will not be given out to these people based on # of votes they received. Sorry again. The voting is now open.
dandelion wine 12-10-2003, 12:05 AM I have green eyes, too. :lol:
Anyway, I voted for George Strait with Joaquin Phoenix coming in 2nd.
dali lama 102 12-10-2003, 12:44 AM Did you know that there are green eyed people out there whose eyes can turn or look brown, yes it's true. They'll have to wear brown, though. And yes, I've seen pics where even Michelle Pheiffer's eyes looked brown. I've even seen a pic where Clay Akens eyes appeared brown, like the shell of a Pecan nut or the brown bark of a pine tree. Seen it on an old article of Clay Akens on Us magazine. Heck, even Vanessa William's eyes turn a dark or brown color at times, depending on lighting. Nancy's eyes can turn into all colors depending on lighting and her local surroundings, just like a chamelion. Her eyes can also change based on her moods and time of day, as well as mascara and clothing worn. I've seen on High School USA Nancy with blue eyes. Not 100% blue, but more like an 80% blue and 20% green type of blue. And that was on the one scene where she was working at the bakery shop. And even on that 2 minute scene, her eyes would still be changing in shade or color. I can't vote on more than one person per day, and the first person I voted on was a man, won't say, so sorry I couldn't vote on Nancy, maybe next time.
Mijada 12-10-2003, 08:17 PM I thought Madonna had blue eyes???
Anyways, I have green eyes and they never change color or anything, just the same boring green.
dali lama 102 12-10-2003, 09:15 PM Madonna's changes between green and blue during the day, depending on lighting, surroundings, and mascara used.
And as far as your green eyes, mijada, consider yourself extremely super-rare, because green eyes on human beings always changes colors due to surroundings and time of day.
The only green eyes that don't change colors are those on house-cats and certain species of dogs, mainly chesapeake bay retrevers, as well as certain fish and reptiles. Consider yourself super-lucky. Consider yourself what we call an evergreen eyed person. Evergreen eyed people are even much rarer than green-eyed people. Yes, evergreens are considered green eyed, but their green stays the same shade and color 24 hours a day, no matter what surroundings,mascara worn,mood,weather,and/or time of day.
dali lama 102 12-10-2003, 09:27 PM For anyone of you who has doubts as to who Reggie Miller is, and want to vote him in, he looks like this, and yes, his eyes are either green mixed in with another color, or totally green.
I think he plays for the Indiana Pacers.
dali lama 102 12-10-2003, 09:37 PM Remember, Green eyes, like the ones that Nancy McKeon has, ain't limited only to whites. I've seen blacks with those same pretty eyes. I've also seen those same pretty green eyes like Nancy's on Hindus, Chinese, Japanese, Arabians, Italians (Didn't Nancy McKeon play as a green-eyed Italian on a long 3 or 4 hour long mini-series also starring Eric Roberts one time?), Mexicans, (yes, there have been green-eyed Mexicans reported in the past), Other Hispanics, and even Native Americans, (yes, Native Americans with reddish colored skin, black colored hair, and pretty green eyes). In other words, green eyes don't know no race, culture, or ethnicity. Even the darkest skinned, blackest, most wirecast-haired black man can be born with the brightest-greenest eyes ever and still show his green eyes during the day.
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