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Ivory Lace Wedding Dress By Vera Wang

Ivory Wedding Dress
Ivory Lace Wedding Dress By Vera Wang

Vera wang is a renowned fashion designer which has created quality designs include wedding dress. This time showing dress of masterpiece by vera wang for wedding, with ivory cloth design and be given touch floral lace design. Ivory lace wedding dress by Vera Wang specially designed for luxury wedding ceremony such as evening wedding day or celebrities wedding. For ivory lace wedding dress these visible long and use ball gown design also strapless, overall elegant looks when used by the bride.

I Just Want To Lay On This Block Of Ice


Superb blast of garage rock by John Dwyer's Thee Oh Sees, from their The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending The Night In album from a couple of years back. Any of their stuff is worth spending some time with.

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Vintage Couture Wedding Dress

Couture Wedding Dress
Vintage Couture Wedding Dress By Claire Pettibone NY

Vintage couture wedding dress is the limited edition designed by Claire Pettibone NY, which launched on year 2008. Vintage couture wedding dress these using white silk and covered floral lace, and more sexy moment be given halter design by by Claire Pettibone NY is famous designer. This dress created for wedding formal such as evening wedding day, will be beautiful looks moment weared by bride and romantical memories with groom. Vintage couture wedding dress by Claire Pettibone NY secured prides for your wedding.

Swaggering


Some lo-fi, garage rock goodness for you this lovely Tuesday. Ty Segall is from San Francisco, and plays either on his own or as part of a three piece. Simple rhythms, overloaded acoustic guitars, muddy vocals- gutter punk stuff, similar to Thee Oh Sees or Black Lips.

Last day of August. End of summer. Back to school.

Harrumph.

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Ivory Modest Wedding Dress With Pocket

Modest Wedding Dress
Ivory Modest Wedding Dress With Pocket By Dior

This is the wedding dress by Dior is a famous designer, this time create a ivory wedding dress who looking modest. Wedding dress these wrapped with ivory cotton fabric known to be very comfortable when used, and more special when designed two pocket bag on the right and left chest. Ivory modest wedding dress with pocket these of the 1972 vintage, and often used on casual occasions in the garden wedding. Ivory modest wedding dress with pocket by Dior also designed with short skirt, so more casual and could be used for beach wedding.

MY HIT LIST#5 Hill Street Blues

Hill Street Blues was first shown in January 1981 on NBC in the US; it ran for seven seasons ending in 1987. Unusually for it’s time it was loosely based around numerous major characters and a number of returning minor characters. This idea was frowned upon by TV executives at the time but has been adopted by quality dramas such as The Wire and The Sopranos since. It was slow to develop a following but by series three the tone had begun to change and it headed in a more dramatic direction. At this point its popularity soared. Hill Street revised the concept of police dramas by introducing continuing story lines, giving individuals starring roles and having believable and compelling story lines.
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The brain child of Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll, the Hill depicted 'day to day' events in an honest way that had not really been seen on TV cop shows before. Every other TV Police Drama owes a debt to The Hill.

It’s hard to quantify the importance of this show, from it’s depth of characters, to its poignant and iconic theme tune. A sketch of some of the characters that defined the show are;



Capt. Frank Furillo
the Captain of Hill Street and the glue who held everyone together. Many a management style is characterised by the question "how would Frank handle this?"

Joyce Davenport
Public Defender Joyce, was also Furillo's girlfriend and wife an adversary and confidante.

Sgt. Lucy Bates
a tough street wise cop, with a gentler flip side.

Fay Furillo
Frank’s wife and mother to his son Frank Jr. Frequent visitor and agitator.

Det. John (J.D.) LaRue
Recovering alcoholic, chancer and ladies man 'JD' was partnered with Neal Washington. Beneath his habitual mistakes there lay a great cop.

Det. Neal Washington
The cool cop who was nearly always right about things. JDs conscience and a real cops cop

Sgt Phil Esterhaus
His 'roll call' spawned the immortal catchphrase "Let's be careful out there."

Capt. Ray Calletano
the Latin Lieutenant struggled to balance his inter turmoil with his leadership but became more radical.

Det. Sal Benedetto/ Lt. Norman Buntz
Dennis Franz has a distinction in the show as he played Sal Benedetto, in the first series and later returned playing Lt. Buntz. A great character (both times)

Officer Andy Renko
The tough red neck with a temper, eager to judge a situation, he often made mistakes but underneath the tough exterior was a decent guy.

Officer Robert 'Bobby' Hill
'Cowboy' Renko’s partner, the two had an enduring relationship with many ups and downs.

Officer Joe Coffey
Super cop and compulsive gambler in a dramatic storyline he loses his life when he stumbles on a robbery

Lt. Howard Hunter
Howard 'heads up' the EAT (Emergency Action Team) Squad this former military man is always ready with a tactical solution.

Lt. Henry Goldblume
The flip side of Howard Hunter. A sensitive and deeply dedicated community affairs officer. None more scrupulous

Det. Mick Belker
The perfect undercover cop, he is one of the most memorable characters in a show full of them.

The show also had a number of 'future stars' appearing in minor roles and their quality is what added to the overall depth of the show. some of those actors; Wesley Snipes,Forest Whittaker,David Caruso, Lyndsey Cruise, Jennifer Tilly, Danny Glover, Andy Garcia, James Remar,Michael Biehn and Tim Robbins to name a few

There’s two kinds of Cop shows on TV; those before Hill Street Blues and those after.

 
Link to 4OD full length versions
I would advise starting around season 3/4

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“How tall am I? Honey, with hair, heels and attitude I’m through this damned roof.”
-RuPaul

Ok, I think one of my favorite websites is trying to kill me. True story. I was surfing today and made my way to NOTCOUTURE (amazing site...) and saw these Alexander McQueen boots:







They're only motive could have been murder...and I damn near died. If it wasn't for the fact that God is not ready for me and the devil has a restraining order they may have succeeded...

And these Frankie Morello's were most likely posted to ensure my demise...








I almost wish they succeeded in their quest because now I'm alive and lusting...seriously lusting. And it's painful...deliciously painful.

Kisses Bitches...
Glamour Whore...xoxo

Pressure Drop A Drop On You


Pressure Drop, by Toots And The Maytals, is one of the great reggae songs, and was covered in brilliant rock reggae style by The Clash (b-side to the English Civil War single). Neither are the version posted here on this Bank Holiday Monday evening- this version of Pressure Drop is by The Specials, and before you scratch your heads and go checking your original Two Tone vinyl album tracklists, this wasn't done by a version containing either Terry Hall or Jerry Dammers. In 1996 a rump version of The Specials led by Neville Staple, and joined by Lynval Golding, Roddy Byers, Horace Panter and a host of other folk released an album called Today's Specials. Neville Staple has carried on gigging and recording throughout the 80s and 90s, and was always including Specials and covers songs in his sets. So the recent reformation (albeit without Jerry) wasn't the first time the band had reformed, or partially reformed. Anyway to get to the point, they covered Pressure Drop, and while it's not as gloriously ragged as either the Toots or Clash covers, it's good and sounded great wafting around earlier, with this late summer sunshine we've enjoyed today.

White Modest Flower Girl Dress

flower girl dress
White Modest Flower Girl Dress For Six Years Down

Flower girl is one of the wedding ceremony participants, also flower girls are usually members of the bride or groom extended family thus have an important role. For it must be attentions about a dress that will be used, and this is white modest dress special for the flower girl which cute look designed with lace and such as ball gown. White modest flower girl dress these spacial for the six years down, because designed more cute and funny. Ideas for flower girl dress with white modest design could be insight and inspirations for wedding ceremony participants and secured comfort for flower girls.

MY HIT LIST # 4 The Conformist

A meditation on fascism and beauty, Bernadro Bertolucci's The Conformist is revered for its sumptuous visual style and beautifully extrovert artistic cinematography. It is a combination of film noir, Freudian drama, and political commentary.

The hero, Clerici (Jean-Louis Trintignant), joins Italy's fascist party, is married to a bourgeois woman, and agrees to assassinate his former mentor, a university professor, in order to become a normal member of society. But Clerici’s morality is sufficiently in tact that he begins putting off the murder in true Hamlet fashion.

With a bloody outcome and nonlinear narrative, the message seems clear; as Clerici's smug, self-satisfied attitude unravels, Bertolucci wants Italians to answer for their own behavior during the past fascists regime.

Most arresting is the films visuals. It is a stunning piece of Cinema and seems to be a catalogue of images styles and techniques from cinema history.


The European art movie can be inaccessible and overly ambiguous but the Conformist can be admired for its look as well as its meaning. It's influence can be seen in films ranging from The Godfather to Blade runner. It really is an extraordinary and beautiful film.

Japanese White Modest Wedding Dress

White Wedding Dress
Japanese White Modest Wedding Dress With Modern Design

The Japanese culture of the wedding has a characteristic include for wedding dress design, known with kimono as the pride of Japanese fashion. This time display a modern Japanese wedding dress, with designed modest but still elegant. Japanese wedding dress this using white silk and chiffon which arising from the a cherry blossoms ideas, so that created to lace design. Japanese characters design appear on halter and cherry blossom lace, so very harmonize looks with white modest gown and will be beautify for bride in the wedding. The Japanese white modest wedding dress created for modern ideas and leave no Japanese culture, so that will be inspiration for Japanese wedding style.

Texture Magic Class...


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Texture Magic Class

This is a Free Class Offering for cancer diagnosed patients.

A Special Thank You to Bob at Superior Threads for donating the Texture Magic product to make this class possible.

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Living Well with Cancer & Healing through Quilting

As quilters, we all understand the healing benefits of creating quilted textiles.

JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop in Philomath, Oregon is a strong advocate of our Permission 2 Play classes and allows us the use of their beautiful classroom space, as well as advertising of our classes in their newsletters.

Quilters of the Mary's River Quilt Guild who support this class through donations of fabrics, threads and embellishments.

We have received a cash grant from OSU Folk Art Club in Corvallis, Oregon

Patsy Thompson Designs has donated the beautiful threads you see in this slideshow.

A heartfelt thanks to our instructors who donate their time and talents to lead these textile art classes.

Most of all we thank our students who attend each class with an open mind and willingness to try something new. You are an inspiration!

Please contact LuAnn Kessi at kessi@pioneer.net if you are interested in joining this free class offering, or if you are interested in starting a Permission 2 Play group in your town.


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Rust Dyeing a Culvert Screen...


One last Rusting Experiment...


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It's inside this large bundle in the back yard...

Cement Blocks are placed on top to keep pressure on the fabric so it makes contact with the rusty metal.

This has been here for 3 days in very hot weather, which makes the rusting go faster.



Cement Blocks and Plastic Removed:

Lots of Rusty Color...




The Fabric is still wet with Vinegar at this point...



Detail View of Wet Rusty Fabric



After Drying Overnight...

The Culvert Screen underneath the fabric created a beautiful rusty grid across the surface of the fabric



I flipped the fabric over to the back side...

The rusting looks different on the back side.
Where the fabric touched the metal, it created white marks.




Detail View of Back side of Rusted Fabric

This is a 2 yard piece of rusted fabric.
Quite a variety of rusting designs throughout this one piece.


Tips: The culvert screen was very rusty to start with.
The weather was very warm, which helps the rusting process.
The bundle was wrapped tightly in plastic to keep it wet.
Heavy blocks were placed on top to keep pressure on the fabric to remain in contact with the rusty screen.


CLICK HERE to see more Rusted Fabrics


CLICK HERE to view Rusted Leaf Quilt

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Classic Ball Wedding Gown With Plus Size

Classic Wedding DressClassic Ball Wedding Gown With Plus Size

In the era of modernization there is still a yearn classic wedding, and moreover for classic wedding dress design with plus size. This time will provide a work of extraordinary ideas from a classic wedding gown, which used ball wedding gown with plus size. Ball wedding gowns is very identical with classic wedding themes, and became custom for classic wedding party. Further highlight the classic on gold and silver color combination, wedding dress like this often used in aristocratic environment.

MY HIT LIST # 3 One from The Heart






Francis Ford Coppola's One from the heart is beautiful. I say beauty in the sense that you almost fall in love with it. Its vibrancy and neon saturated colour, its sheer art of set and design, its wonderful Oscar® nominated soundtrack from Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle; its musical longing and delicacy. But it is a flawed beauty.

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I could just talk about the soundtrack as it is an amazing accompaniment to the visuals and I would recommend you listen to it on its own sometime, preferably late in the evening.

Entirely shot on marvelous sets in Coppola's Zoetrope studio the film was met with indifference amid stories of the production going out of control. It is a technically amazing movie with the stunning work of Vittorio Storaro, and clearly a labour of love from Coppola. Much in the same way, as with Apocalypse now, his vision may have been over indulged leaving an imperfect end result, however there is much to admire.

Alongside One from the heart Coppola stepped into another musical format with the Cotton Club; also flawed. But his talent is clear to see. The story of 'heart. is of a Las Vegas couple (Teri Garr, Frederic Forrest) whose break-up on independence day leads them to the Vegas strip in search of romantic fantasy in the form of Raul Julia and Nastassia Kinski. From then on its about gambling on love. There are extravagant musical set pieces amid the neon explosion of colour and sound.
One critic described it perfectly; 'a cinematic valentine for all movie lovers'. To my mind real beauty is flawed.


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intro