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What a babe.
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Space Invader’s taking over Christmas!
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You can hear this photo.
Click the link to watch Cara Delevingne doing the dance she does best.
Month-end: Even Barbie’s keen for this weekend’s festivities!
Wenches in the water,
Smoking fags and sipping beer.
Oh dear.
Man-size can,
I can be your man.
I’d heard about this one expert the other day, Barry – as my one friend had put it, his story went something like this:
“Barry was a photographer, who then became an art director – from there he moved up to become a Creative Director. During his time as a Creative Director, he found and established his passion for 3D computer arts – currently, Barry is a notably wealthy freelance illustrator. He’s ‘made it’.”
Hearing about Barry’s story, I began to dream up my own, and it goes something like this:
“I was a junior copywriter with a love for music and photography. I then became a middle-weight copywriter and later moved up to become a Creative Director the same day I was meant to become a senior copywriter. After two years as a Creative Director, I took a four-year sabbatical. During that time I wrote seven books, six of which became best-sellers and one of which was made into a movie. Whilst on set during the filming of it, I re-discovered my passion for photography and once again, I took up the camera. This time around I did really well – shortly I had begun exhibiting work at many internationally renowned galleries and museums. One day, I received a phone call from ‘a big fan’ – she had called to enquire whether she could purchase any of my ‘old’ photography. She basically wanted to meet me and have a look at any of the photos I had captured back when I’d first begun taking photos in my mid-twenties. I had agreed to meet her and after doing so, I soon found out that she was a supermodel. A couple of years later I discovered that she would become my wife. At that point, still harbouring a deep love for music, I retired and we both lived really happily ever after.”
What do you think? Personally, after writing that, stepping back and then giving both of them another read, I have no doubt that my story is better.
Last night I had a dream about Martin Luther King Jr.
Fashion on the rocks? This is more like fashion on crack:
Introducing the ‘high-heel hiking boot’ - an absolute ‘must have’ for all mountaineering fashionistas.

Disclaimer: Die in style.
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— Albert Einstein
Music by “Tamburada”.