Jennka

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#1281

My favourite Gisele pic = :drool:

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#1282

Nice choice, even though I prefer with her stomach facing forward since its my favorite fashion stomach/torso, but that outfit and pose are hard to beat .

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#1283

^Agreed. Plus you'd be hard pressed to find a finer pair of legs than hers, and they aren't on show there either.

The picture just has too much win though

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#1284

Well, if we're playing that game, although I've discussed this with Jennka before - here's mine:

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BEST. BARBECUE. EVER.

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#1285

Haven't seen that pic before

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#1286

Me either , but its one of my favorites now . I bet this is one of Jennka's favorites . http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http:/...tx=63&ty=48

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#1287

Fixed

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#1288

Hug!!!!

Oh, does this thing happen to you two - that your head is so full of thoughts that you feel like it will crack? So many things inside that it makes you crazy sometimes? Looking at people and actually feeling their emotions, having them in your own head? I think that´s crazy it makes me insane. And then someone asks me "Why do you drink so much?" and I´m like <_<

Oh Jennka, I know what you're talking about but I was talking about something else. I just need just need time on regular occasion to quietly think. Digest what I've seen, and organize my thoughts- that sort of thing. That's how I deal with conundrums at meetings as well- I sit back, interrogate, and observe people first, and keep my mouth shut until I have something worthwhile to say..

As for what you're saying, I experience that as well (and I think it's perfectly healthy)---> Being fascinated about one's relations with others, the mental situation they occupy, and the intricacies of one's environment..it keeps things dynamic in my view.

Oh, yeah, Kick Ass, the child violence, THAT´s exactly the issue. I´ve read an article about Kick Ass where they were discussing this and talking about how they were surprised the movie was broadcasted in USA and some other countries - that it actually WAS in the cinemas. People are not used to the child violence, many of them feel discomfortable, feel like it´s something bad, something inadmissible. Even Tarantino in Kill Bill didn´t have the courage to do it - instead of a real scene with real actors, he made it animated (the scene with the little girl´s revenge after that man killed her parents, she was played by Lucy Liu I think). For me, the movie is a real kickass, in every little way and detail. Nicolas cage actually playing - and actually pretty good, great action scenes, great camera, and so on - this movie made me surprised, like "What the fu*k!!", and really few movies can do this

And I´ve always loved comics and comics adaptations. They have always been "different" than other things.

Is it bad? Is it good? duno. It´s Kick Ass, that says it all. People have to realize it´s a movie, after all. And that realiy is still much more brutal and severe than this film.

Well, kids are really impressionable- I mean, everybody is- including adults.. impressionable in the face of new experiences. Since Kick Ass involves children I can imagine it more easy to relate to (by small children) @ viewing something like this could cause some headache for the parent down the road..hehe

But personally? If I had children I don't think I'd tolerate them watching something like that. It could wash over quickly or have no effect, of course, but it's not a certainty.

Do you have an intense R rated film that affected you strongly as a child, Jennka? I did- it was this:

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The entire film introduced me to alternate modes of consciousness..I was just maybe 11 years old but it had an usually significant effect on me as a little boy. It caused me to explore history and the human condition much more than ever before.

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#1289
You´re 66? You must be really lean I have a friend of mine, who is around 180cm and the lean type too, really physically attractive type but how could you get from 88 to 66?

But too much muscles is bleh for me personally. I love the gold centre of everything - not too much, not too little.

Well, long story short I exercised much less and ate much less..

I've always been nutrition and exercise/personal sports conscious so with accumulated knowledge & experience it wasn't hard.

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#1290

Oh guys, how did you know that pic HAS-IT-ALL

and btw, great choice you all :brows: the only thing better than posting Gisele´s pics in my thread is posting Gisele WITH unicorn pics

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#1291
Hug!!!!

Oh Jennka, I know what you're talking about but I was talking about something else. I just need just need time on regular occasion to quietly think. Digest what I've seen, and organize my thoughts- that sort of thing. That's how I deal with conundrums at meetings as well- I sit back, interrogate, and observe people first, and keep my mouth shut until I have something worthwhile to say..

I get it now btw, I consider it the best way to talk to people - have my mouth shut until I have something worthwhile to say

Well, kids are really impressionable- I mean, everybody is- including adults.. impressionable in the face of new experiences. Since Kick Ass involves children I can imagine it more easy to relate to (by small children) @ viewing something like this could cause some headache for the parent down the road..hehe

But personally? If I had children I don't think I'd tolerate them watching something like that. It could wash over quickly or have no effect, of course, but it's not a certainty.

Do you have an intense R rated film that affected you strongly as a child, Jennka? I did- it was this:

apocalypsenowe.jpg

The entire film introduced me to alternate modes of consciousness..I was just maybe 11 years old but it had an usually significant effect on me as a little boy. It caused me to explore history and the human condition much more than ever before.

I agree with you, if I had a kid I would not let it watch Kick Ass. If the kid gets older, he/she choses what to watch, but if it´s too little... no

And R rated film? Hm... I guess Emanuela? dunno. I didn´t really watch TV much when I was young, I was either outside, climbing trees and rocks, or at home reading (I have always loved reading). I was also off to sleep after 7:00 pm when I was young and wasn´t allowed to watch anything. But I loved fairytales and Lion King more than films, books tend to have a significant effect on me. I read everything from Emanuelle to westerns, thrillers, horrors, fairytales and adventures, even some of my mum´s "red library" books. It was actually ironical, that I wasn´t allowed to watch TV after 7:00pm, but no one forbide me any book I still remember how much I wanted to be like King and write such stories... he was the only author who made me sleepless because I was afraid to

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#1292

So Jennks when is this Alina Elena you me lil thing happening

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#1293
So Jennks when is this Alina Elena you me lil thing happening

I believe in a soon happening, yesterday wrote two letters with invitations I´m pretty sure they´ll NOT refuse!!!

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#1294

I think we were talking about legs here... :brows:

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#1295
Thanks to Viola for her contribution of great good old Gi times pics, here are some really memorable ones

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I'm not a football fan (I really do need to make that point) but I am intrigued to know why Gisele appears to be posing in front of the logo of the Arsenal football club in this picture.

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#1296
Thanks to Viola for her contribution of great good old Gi times pics, here are some really memorable ones

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I'm not a football fan (I really do need to make that point) but I am intrigued to know why Gisele appears to be posing in front of the logo of the Arsenal football club in this picture.

Finallyy you came here to visit and here is the answer:

http://www.exposay.com/gisele-bundchen-ars...call/p/11573/5/

http://www.exposay.com/arsenal-football-cl...tocall/v/11573/

http://roagg.blogspot.com/2008/10/gisele-b...es-arsenal.html

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#1297
So Jennks when is this Alina Elena you me lil thing happening

I believe in a soon happening, yesterday wrote two letters with invitations I´m pretty sure they´ll NOT refuse!!!

Can't wait. I'll have to get some spiffy new clothing then for this

/goes to get suit and a top hat and a bunch of Gatorade

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#1298

In that case, I´m going to bring in some beer and tuxedo

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#1299

Here is the newest Sky commercial - thanks to Miche I love her here

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#1300

Elena Baguci has other six pixs unlocked on SI she´s gorgeous!!!

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