Monday, May 14, 2012

First Loves Blogfest




Welcome to the First Loves Blogfest where you post your first loves for movie, song/band, book and person. Thank you to Alex J. Cavanaugh for hosting and Timothy Brannan for clueing me in. Check here to see all the participants.


First Movie - Star Wars


First Song - A Horse With No Name by America


First Book - Wild Cards Volume 1 edited by George R. R. Martin


First Love - Erin Gray

10 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm going to have a blonde moment here- who is Erin Grey?

Enid Wilson said...

Hi fellow blogfester here. Erin looks very nice, though a bit slim. It looks like Star Wars is winning...

The Spinster’s Vow

EvalinaMaria said...

Star Wars? Can you believe that they are on my to-see list?

Evalina, This and that...

Cross Planes said...

Erin Gray was the actress who played Wilma Deering on Buck Rogers in the '80's opposite Gil Gerrard. She's the first woman I noticed...y'know...was a WOMAN.

Cross Planes said...

@Enid, I agree. It's kind a baptism by geek for at least my generation.

@EvalinaMaria, I understand, I'm kind of a bad geek because I haven't shown my two youngest kids the movies.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I had such a crush on Erin Gray as a teen! Best reason to watch Buck Rogers.
Thanks for participating in my blogfest!

Andrea Teagan said...

I dont know who erin is but she is very pretty, I can see why you liked her.. and George R R Martin wrote another series besides game of thrones? :)

Andrea

Cross Planes said...

@Alex, She was so beautiful, I'm kinda scared to see what she looks like now.

@Andrea, Yeah. Many years before. Imagine a comic book universe but more gritty and more sex...ok...basically more like A Song of Fire & Ice!
You should check them out. It's an anthology, for the most part, only a handful are novels.

Heather M. Gardner said...

Sorry I'm late.
Star Wars...I'm so ashamed I didn't pick it. :(
Love that song too.
I'm old enough to know who Erin Gray is but are you sure you just didn't love the jumpsuit?
:)
Great picks. Thanks for sharing with us!
Heather

Jeremy Bates said...

'Star Wars' had a big impact on me when I was young and I think George R.R. Martin is a great writer, 'A Song of Ice and Fire' is a great series.

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