Actually a pretty girl. She just so happens to have short hair: I love that look on the right woman. She wears it well.
One of Rod Stewart’s best.
I had a cassette of that album and put it on when I was cleaning my Montessori classroom in Leixlip at the end of each day.
"Never a Dull Moment" album
I had the "Sing It Again Rod" album which also included this song
Looks like a classic.
That's what I picked up in the face for whatever reason. And those wrists are ladies wrists if I ever saw them.
Her birth gender was male. She is the tiniest, curviest woman in the world. Knock-down gorgeous and graceful.
Turns the whole gender discussion upside down.
Sorry, just practicing for the week after we get blown out by Georgia
That probably outs me as an anti-dentite
Personally, I really don't pay much attention to what the people in ads look like (nor do I care) unless it is a good looking woman.
Maybe I have been dulled by too many ads, or maybe I'm just getting old, but things I used to notice like wild hair, tattoos or several piercings do not even register anymore.
To answer your question, I do not know if the model is male or female. But I don't think appearance matters much in choosing Vanguard.
Was that somehow it was a writing-desk.