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Bea Arthur fan site.
The site is dedicated to an amazing chick. She is an actress, singer, LGBT & animal activist. Her name is Bea Arthur. May 13, - April 25, forever. Born as Bernice Frankel [bə:nəs].
Bea is mostly famous as Dorothy Zbornak in "The Golden Girls" and Maude Findlay in "Maude".
I was beawitched one day. I am beawitched and I'll be always (as every Bea's fan, is not it?).
This site dedicated to anything Bea but mostly to her marvelous a.k.a. you-can-die-wishing-you-were-able-to-make facial expressions. Bea has amazing legs. / Bea at #home I Gifs with Bea #gif.
Also I can add that I am Dorothy (every quiz result :D plus my qualities (but not so smart)).
Browse the site's archive / click on "Bea" near every post to open the post :D.
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