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Participant[quote=”Maitolasi” post=102527]I’m rather fond of that everything.
Same here.[/quote]
Me too! :ohmy: :kiss:
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ParticipantWow, the description sounds pretty hot!
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Participant[color=#880000]*Evil grin*
There would be champagne, roses, and much cause for celebration!! 😉 Thanks, Chris darling… Actually, we came up with a plan to get her to shoot with us at the Arnold next year. *Fingers crossed* I’m hoping it will work, but since she’s done the G/G themes with Katka, I’m hopeful!
XOXO’s
~Mimi [/color]
Here’s hoping!
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ParticipantThis is Katka with her “little” sister Lorena
[IMG]http://i56.tinypic.com/5ufyug.jpg[/IMG]Wow – her “little sister” isn’t particularly weedy, is she? :woohoo: 😛 B)
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ParticipantSaid on her blog that she’s moving to America, perhaps you’ll snag her for a TPS video. 😉
I shudder to think what Lady Mimi’s reaction would be if Alina said “yes”! 😛 :laugh:
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ParticipantShe’s very hot!
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ParticipantWhat makes her and the other “ex page 3 girls” so polarizing?
Well, the traditional presentation of page 3 is a caption along the lines of “(insert topless model’s name here) is very concerned by/interested in (insert main news story of the day)” accompanying a photo of a topless model. Feminists think it patronising, chauvinistic and regressive (not without some justification), but the main issue is that several of the Sun newspapers’ favourite page 3 models down the years haven’t been famed for their intellectual prowess, shall we say. In addition, the popular image of the fan of page 3 girls is the British lorry driver (truck driver) with a beer gut, candy wrappers and potato chip packs strewn around his cab, leering over the photo whilst eating a “fry-up” in a “greasy spoon” (cheap roadside cafe/truck-stop that sells artery-hardening fried food).
People like myself, who prefer the “broadsheet” press which tend to analyse news rather than showbiz gossip tend to regard the readers of such papers as being a bit dumb and predicable, not interested in the important and interesting news. To give an example, you may well have heard of the controversy surrounding News Corp and the UK subsidiary News International – the UK tabloid they were forced to close (the News of the World) was the Sundays-only equivalent of the Sun.
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ParticipantHi phenoms – Ms. Marsh, along with other ex-page three girls, has a somewhat divisive effect on public opinion here in the UK. Having said that, she does look fantastic, and I’m proud that the (presumably) British people that completed the survey were so positive towards FBBers. B)
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ParticipantMuscle cutie – well-found, GWHH!
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Participant:blink: :woohoo: B)
*THUD!* :laugh: :ohmy: :ohmy: B) :woohoo:
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