Archive for June, 2010

BIKINI SWIM CLUB Description: In Da Game Ent., Cali Dimez and Mill Ticket Models present the Bikini Swim Club hosted by Blackmens Mag and Show Magazine cover model/actress, Daphne Joy alongside In Da Game Ents CEO/Artist Venchy The Brand at the Custom Hotel.

I don’t get it I seen some two piece bathing suits that reveal much more than girls under wear would……but they go parade around in public like that..but if you catch a girl in their underwear they freak or get embarassed……..esp infront of people who are not strangers to them….example a friend of mine who I known for some time now is comfortable to be seen by me in a bathing suit but if her shorts were to fall down and her undies were showing (which cover more than a bathing suit) she gets emabarassed…a guy gets caught in boxers or trunks doesn’t care regardless why do women care?

I used to play with Barbie dolls as a child. As an adult, I’ve been able to resist the special collectible Barbie dolls that are made especially for adults–until this year. 2009 is the 50th anniversary of the release of the first Barbie doll and I purchased two 50th anniversary dolls within a few months of each other. One was the Bathing Suit Barbie which harkens back to the first Barbie doll in terms of swimsuit design (the Bathing Suit Barbie uses a striped swimsuit just like the first Barbie except the Bathing Suit Barbie wears a two-piece while the original Barbie only wore a one-piece), hairstyle, and sideways eye glance. The other was the Generations of Dreams Barbie who wears a stunning gown whose graphics are derived from Barbie print ads over the last 50 years. It’s literally a History of the Barbie Doll in one dress. The two dolls are so gorgeous that I couldn’t bear to keep them in the boxes. (I know I violated the Barbie fandom’s dictum of never removing a doll from its box but I really couldn’t resist.) I took photos of them and I liked the photos so much that I decided to create a little slideshow out of them. Well, I hope you have fun watching this. ;-)

Born in Utica, New York to Italian-Americans Joseph and Virginia Funicello, she took dancing and music lessons as a child to try to overcome shyness. Her family moved to Southern California when she was four years old.[2] In 1955, the 12-year-old was discovered by Walt Disney as she performed as the Swan Queen in Swan Lake at a dance recital in Burbank, California. On the basis of this appearance, Disney cast her as one of the original “Mouseketeers”. She was the last to be selected, and the only one picked by Walt Disney. She soon proved to be very popular. By the end of the first season of Mickey Mouse Club, she was receiving 6000 letters a month, according to her Disney Legends biography. In addition to appearing in many of the Mouseketeers’ sketches and dance routines, Funicello starred or co-starred in a number of serials on The Mickey Mouse Club. These included Adventure in Dairyland, her own self-titled serial, Walt Disney Presents: Annette (which co-starred Richard Deacon), and the second and third Spin and Marty serials,The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty and The New Adventures of Spin and Marty. It was in a hayride scene in the Annette serial that she performed the song that was to launch her singing career. The studio received so much fan mail about “How Will I Know My Love”, written by the Sherman Brothers, that Walt Disney decided to issue it as a single, and to give Funicello, somewhat unwillingly, a recording contract.[3] [edit] Actress and singer

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