Random people you currently have a fleeting crush on.

The “girl on the street” in the Laughing Cow cheese commercials. A lot of it is her attitude.

[raised hand to high-five a guy walking past]
“Up high, sir!”
[he walks by, totally ignoring her]
“Awesome.”

I have the tiniest crush on a new coworker I’ve known all of nine days. After pondering his behavior for a few days I’ve finally decided that he is flirting, and that’s kind of nice. But I don’t know how old his is (young than me, I’m pretty sure, but I don’t know how by much) and nice guys who even - no make that especially - have girlfriends flirt with me. sigh.

I missed an HGTV crush! David Bromstad, yum.

Look girls, no shirt!

A coworker in my floor, who tall and beautiful and kinda floats around everywhere looking sad. I couldn’t stop thinking about why she looked so sad. But I found out at a party that, thats the way she always looks. She looked more beautiful when she was actually smiling.
Aagh.

I believe she recently got a job as a newscaster.

Yeah, the naked news maybe :smiley:

Nope, better. Much better.

I saw a really hot guy in a Marine uniform a few days ago. Verrrrry nice.

Somebody needs to update her wiki then. Maybe it’s on her JP wiki.

Oh goddamn it. That IS clever. Unlike me, who never put that together. :smack:

Yup, Laughing Cow’s “Mini Babybel” cheese; the actress is Lauren Ashley Bishop.

Back page of current magazine, Newport cigarette ad. There’s a blond guy squeezing mustard onto a (potato chip? I’m not sure) in a girl’s hand. He nice. Purrrrrrr.

Oh, I wanted to add the beautiful Jennifer Morrison, who plays Dr. Cameron on House. Though that crush is less in the “fleeting” camp and more in the “I’d drink her bathwater” camp.

Same situation here, only I work at a major southern university!

If it’s fleeting, it must be lust! Ha!

Just be glad that they can’t tax that benefit!:smiley:

Sorry Felicia Day, but there’s a new crush in town. Yowza!

Have you been buying Felicia Day’s comic books? Or watched her video? Love it!

Yeah, well I’m the guy who didn’t realize the waitresses were different in The Office episode “A Benihana Christmas” until I’d seen it about 5 times. When I said “I don’t think those are the same actresses” my wife looked at me like she’d died a little inside.

My sister’s long time friend, Amanda. Also a long time friend’s sister. I dont know how fleeting it is, however, because it frequently comes back to me.

That is exactly, I mean exactly, my problem. Whitney, mentioned upthread, is only one of about 7 (10? 12?) women in a design history lecture I took this spring who, in their own little ways, just kill me.