
Before Julia Roberts destroyed any vestiges of Mona Lisa's subtle coyness with her less-than-blockbuster movie (forgot about
that one? So did I.
Almost.) Mona Lisa was the subject of many a fanboy's dream for centuries, with that soft, demure smile - which actually means something. At least, according to the
latest software. View the Video Report
here.
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I always thought that look was a mixture of "hurry UP Leo! The proscuitto is DRY already!" and gas. But that could just be me.
OK. You got me. I have no idea what that reference means.
Meaning: She was impatient for him to finish the painting already, cause she was tired of sitting for it. And the "I'm holding in a toot" look. Again, it could just be me.
Got it. Leo. As in DaVinci. Mona Lisa. Little slow here. Thought you were talking about Sloth.
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