I vote for her.
Holy shit Queen Rania of Jordan is gorgeous. Brunette, tall, regal, well spoken, sexy voice, somebody STOP ME! This picture I found does NOT do her justice. That's pronounced "RAHN-ya," if you're ever introduced. Curtsey or something.
Too bad her racing team sucks. Hah! I kill me! It's a sad state of affairs that Jordan's web site doesn't even work. Like getting passed by Minardis isn't enough. (This bit for Tee and Tom. And LWC, but she doesn't read the blog. Hi, Honey.)
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if you'll recall, queen noor is also quite stunning.
Ah, but you can't vote for a queen. Unless you live on Naboo, that is.
Unfortunately, I believe I have already voted for her, if you catch my drift.
Look at that heartbreaker Queen Noor in high school:
http://www.go.com.jo/QNoorjo/images/teenager.jpg
Yummy.
Queen Noor is/was stunning. But there's a common theme here....you need a kingdom. They seem to be in thin supply.
The most anyone round here can muster is a church (Brad) and I'm not sure quite what that qualifies him for (altar boy?).
does the stunning-ness get you a kingdom (or church)? or when you acquire a kingdom (or church) do you automatically become stunning?
Have you SEEN the Queen of England? Not stunning.
Queenie's bank balance is pretty damn stunning. Problem with QEII is that she does look like my mother - same age too IIRC. No Oedipus complex here, no sirrie.
Brad only really got to be stunning after he became a deity and that laying-on-of-hands became a religious experience for the other party as well.
Hey am from Jordan...
Queen Rania is my queen I think she is pretty good but most of Jordanian people don't like her cause we are Jordanian and she is Palestinians and cares about Palestinians more than Jordanian people but I STILL DONT CARE though am still living in Jordan (L)
I'm sorry that some people don't like her because I find her quite regal and would be happy to have her represent my country. I understand that things don't often work out that way.
Things are not always so perfect...we have to take the good with the bad and sometimes unfortunately with the ugly.
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