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| Angela Michelle Little photoshoot |
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2.66 MB | 47 pics Angela Michelle Little (born July 22, 1972 in Albertville, Alabama) is an American model and actress. Little was selected as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for August 1998, and she has appeared in several Playboy videos and special editions, working steadily for Playboy for more than five years following her centerfold appearance. Playboy magazine founder and publisher Hugh Hefner's nickname for Little is "Little Marilyn". Little has had roles in a number of mainstream films including the upcoming movie Walk Hard starring John C. Reilly, American Pie: Band Camp, Rush Hour 2 and My Boss's Daughter. She was recently cast in an untitled ABC comedy pilot set in Washington, DC., and has been a guest star in episodes of TV series such as Cold Case, CSI, Nip/Tuck, Monk, The Mullets, Charmed, Malcolm in the Middle, Reno 911! and the soap The Bold and the Beautiful, plus a role on the short-lived TV series Buddy Faro. She also hosted the E! Channel's Wild on the Windy City. Little was the St. Pauli Girl for 2000, the second of the Playmate national spokesmodels for the beer brand after Jaime Bergman. Little has choreographed and performed cabaret style dance reviews for casino venues. Little married actor/musician Andy Mackenzie August 20, 2005. Little gave birth to their daughter on October 29, 2005. |
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| Summer Altice - Gallery |
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Summer Altice - Gallery36 JPG | 2000 x 3000(HQ), ... | 14.22 MB Summer Danielle Altice (born December 23, 1979 in Fountain Valley, California, U.S.A.) is an American fashion model and actress. She was named after Miss USA 1975, Summer Bartholomew.
She won Young and Modern (YM) magazine's cover girl contest in 1995 plus she was on the cover of YM's November issue that year and subsequently signed with Elite modeling agency before appearing on the cover of GQ as well as men's magazines Maxim and Max. Maxim magazine currently featured her in their Girls of Maxim gallery. She was ranked number 100 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" in 2002.
Summer played competitive volleyball while attending San Diego State University. She transferred to UCLA in Spring 2000 to pursue her modeling career while continuing her communications studies. Summer was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in August 2000.
One of her earliest film appearances was in the video Wet & Wild: Slippery When Wet, the ninth in the series of popular videos produced by Playboy featuring playmates and water. Her beauty and uninhibited playfulness saw her starring in two further Playboy videos before being cast in the films The Scorpion King, Grind, and the Showtime program ChromiumBlue.com.
Summer has a small tattoo of a dolphin on her lower back, a butterfly tattoo on her neck, as well as a tattoo on her right wrist. Her tongue is also pierced.
On September 18, 2002, Summer appeared as a guest on The Howard Stern Show, where she openly discussed her bisexual experiences, including a sexual encounter she had with a fellow model that involved a strap on. |
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| Gustav Klimt - Art |
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Gustav Klimt - Art35 JPG | 1300 x 2700, ... | 4.59 MB Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 ? February 6, 1918) was an Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Art Nouveau (Vienna Secession) movement. His major works include paintings, murals, sketches and other art objects, many of which are on display in the Vienna Secession gallery. Klimt's primary subject was the female body,[1] and his works are marked by a frank eroticism--nowhere is this more apparent than in his numerous drawings in pencil (see Mulher sentada, below). These female subjects, whether formal portraits or indolent nudes, invariably display a highly sensitized fin de siθcle elegance. |
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| Women Artistic Gymnastics - Photos |
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Women Artistic Gymnastics - Photos40 JPG | 780 x 1400, ... | 3.31 MB Artistic Gymnastics is usually divided into Men's and Women's Gymnastics, each group doing different events; Men compete on Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar, while women compete on Vault, Uneven Bars, Beam, and Floor Exercise. In some countries, women at one time competed on the rings, high bar, and parallel bars (for example, in the 1950s in the USSR). Though routines performed on each event may be short, they are physically exhausting and push the gymnast's strength, flexibility, endurance and awareness to the limit.
Traditionally, at the international level, competitions on the various apparatus consisted of two different performance categories: compulsory and optional. For the compulsory event, each gymnast performing on a specific apparatus executed the same required routine. At the optional level, the gymnast performed routines that he or she choreographed. Nowadays, each country may use compulsory and optional routines at their discretion in the training of young gymnasts. |
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