Eye candy for the ladies. Standing in front of the Hermès shop, which is just along from the Casino, how could I not notice this divine looking guy?
And if you're not into dishy men with long hair and irresistible smiles, take a look at the lamppost - it's beautiful too!
I'm looking! I'm looking!
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He probably has as much personality as the lamppost.
ReplyDeleteNo I am not jealous.
He is delicious. Mmmmmm MB
ReplyDeleteFunny humour. He is my type :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I'm widowed now, I guess I can look . . .:-) Sort of Hugh Grant meets Daniel Day Lewis. And Jim, the guy's a brunette, so he's plenty brainy, right? But you're not bitter :-).
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a fun post to start the weekend, Jilly!
-Kim
Seattle Daily Photo
I agree w/small city scenes - he's delicious! This photo looks like it could be an ad. I do have a question Jilly. Does everyone usually do this paint test, or is it not a paint test - I see cans of paint so I only assumed so since the walls have so many colors.
ReplyDeleteAnd, did you have a pleasant chat about blogging??!!
ReplyDeleteThat was your date waiting for you, wasn't it Jilly?
ReplyDeleteBlack tie, that's pretty formal. I wonder what he was up to?
Ah Jilly, how DO you persuade these men to pose for you? You must possess the charms of Scarlett O'Hara!
ReplyDeleteOh I was trying to just have a nice quite trip and keep to myself and now you have found me and told the whole world I was hanging out in Monte Carlo!
ReplyDeleteYummy eye candy, Jilly! You sure do know how to spot them. Keep up the good work! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'll take the lamp post!!
ReplyDeleteHow about a couple of shots of Monte Carlo ladies??
lol @ dan & jim. :-D
ReplyDeleteHow he would probably blush from ear to ear if he knew how we were all here eyeing him on Jilly's blog. LOL!
While you little girls are having a field day, I have the answer to Nathalie's question.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you suppose is in the square package in his right coat pocket ?
The answer is in the shop name.
Hermès - est le dieu du commerce, le gardien des routes et des carrefours, des voyageurs, des voleurs, le conducteur des âmes aux Enfers et le messager des dieux; - the Olympian god of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of thieves and road travellers, of orators and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures, of invention, of commerce in general, and of the cunning of thieves and liars.
Sounds like a pretty good all-rounder to me, - and well prepared !!
Yep, he's a cutie!
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