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  1. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    I see Rob that you consulted two specialists paying tribute to Hello Kitty wearing a bow tie: Professor ZouZou herself and her lab provocative assistant who erotically sticks out her tongue, without dying of thirst, really? No, it is not the case of your wafflelith so indestructible that the luxury industry needed it to polish diamonds! Writing this "desperation," you admit that two years ago you did not fully find the loveliness explaining the evidence despite the arrow prefix I specifically added in your intention. You just remember of the arrow prefix but did not investigate the underlined hyperlink. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ARE U DRUNK? After two years it is safe enough to save from oblivion her interview meaning that the picture is not a paparazzi picture since I gave the name of the photographer. Thanks for the gift. I so like the portrait of Professor ZouZou!
  2. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    What the &%#@ are you on about!!!??? [Editor's note: Rob, despite the fact that you are not interested in any explanations, I want to try to answer even if when there are more than one line of text, you automatically understand only one word: waffle!] `The Night Creature of Marshland' is maybe my preferred title of the Tibetan dude. In the beginning of the story, one does not know if Ondine is the Night Creature even if she is dressed in Black. Into the bargain the Marshland introduces the idea of monster, of that Mandy adores. Two years later, the Tibetan dude recently reproduced the Laetitia's vanished interview after the performance of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater show in the district of Paris called Marais [Marshland], hence the wordplay in the title. Laetitia appreciated the ballet called the Night Creature "with the pink and black panthers." [Editor's note: Oops even when Laetitia speaks, you consider also that her own words are waffle. ] Of course the Tibetan dude thought to the following interpretation with in the head the strong protest of... AP ... the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute by Tommie Smith & John Carlos. At the end of story, the monsters are only imaginary even with your pretty name of "The Odd Creature of Waffleworld!!!" ______________________________________________________ Q: About your new avi, did you remark where Laetitia is actually shooting (virtually of course)? A> On your own name, dear Rob!
  3. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    The Night Creature of Marshland Barbara Vignaux, Paris on July 19, 2006
  4. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    You're right, Rob: paparazzi pictures are particularly boring because of the shooting in continue every 500 ms without any filter. Help Kiki! Your knight is tired.
  5. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Enilorac , what excellent response to the Anti-Waffle President... Bring him on!!! ... who was exhaustive in the replication of pictures stolen by paparazzi in L.A. airport showing Laetitia in real life (not in a movie) desperately waiting for her luggages then later happy to find them again. So I definitively prefer the editorial for the French VOGUE shot by a renowned photographer: French VOGUE April 2004. Styled by Emmanuelle Alt.Shot by Terry Richardson probably in a Parisian Airport: (*) Orly or Roissy en France. Yield Right of Way [Cédez le passage] The second bag is as big as the studded [cloutée] miniskirt by Chloé is short because of the transparent elevators and the escalators at 45 degree on which men are excessively polite: "Je vous en prie, Mademoiselle!" [My pleasure!]
  6. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    "Jazz for the quiet times" `Time to surf,' Laetitia thinks Gilles Bensimon, ELLE USA April 1998 Click "The man" between "Menu" and "The Surfboards" In the third decade "1990" click on the first icon `Ad used in Elle magazine using one of our surfboards in the mid90s.'
  7. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
  8. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Jean-Paul Goude Kiki, since you come from "Lust land and Hell," what do you mean by VICE president? You are president of what exactly?
  9. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Zapa, fall 1998 Kiki & Rob, I trusted in what you previously wrote:
  10. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Oh the Venus Marine by Pierre & Gilles in 2000! I knew that Ondine likes sea-stars. Nouvelle Vague
  11. an Alien replied to lisa-1's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    Laetitia
  12. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Laetitia's apparition in front of the parish Sainte-Marie church of Lumio with its charateristic window in shape of circle in the middle level of the high bell-tower of freestones.
  13. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Photo Gilles-Marie Zimmermann West East Magazine Luxury 2005 issue 14 in which Damien Brachet interviewed Laetitia. Above at the right of Laetitia, one sees from behind the make-up artist named KaKie. In her book, you would find a Laetitia's portrait at least new for me, where Laetitia pricks up her ear.
  14. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    A great lesson of democracy Jean-Paul Goude Lisa, you could count as blank vote the vote of the individual called `phenobarbie,' because he continued his hectoring [intimidation verbale] both at 04:45 PM and at 07:51 PM despite the 02:57 PM formal warning of the organizer of the poll against Prettyphile's waffles. This could give this individual a great lesson of democracy because he duly [dûment] violated the laws of the organizer during the full polling day.
  15. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Really Let us consult an independent authority. Professor Zouzou, for what does the Rob's "w" stand? The "w" stands for...? When Robbo wished to enter the letter "Z" of Zorro, that is to say the 2nd key of the French keyboard AZERTY (he secretly uses his keyboard for his love messages for Kiki) his sword disturbed him, and he subconsciously switched back his keyboard to the English keyboard QWERTY, hence the 2nd letter 'W'. Thanks, Professor Zouzou, it was a pleasure to hear some news from you!
  16. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Too late Kiki... Here is the first of my hundred pages of my novel. We have the same idea, Rob, but not the same explanation. Ouuiiiii!!! Je suis Robbo!!! "Allo Maman Bobo" [Yo! Mommy, I have a little pain] speaking baby talk. Beware of your sword, Robbbbo. Anti- [suicide] commando Last time with your submachine gun, you DID kill your entire army
  17. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Rob, you won 1 [one] good point ... for the lesson of French grammar! Don't kill immediately your preferred target of , he could still bring you some help [since I am helpless according to your partner in crime]: And she's got backup!! :jimmy: :persuazn: :voodoo: :knives: :lullaby: Cheerio mon ami!! What is strange is the missing feminine suffixe 'e' at the end of "ami".
  18. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thanks Letycja! With good reason! After the Kiki's announcement about Harper's Bazaar US August 2008, the Tibetan dude searched this Michael Thompson's visual for the Ralph Lauren's fragrance NOTORIOUS.
  19. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Rob, the Lisa's poll is organized by herself! She will equitably count all votes for Laetitia. What is strange is that the age is mentioned in the title of the poll. I believed that in your planet women are 20 year-old forever. In mine, as you already know, Ondine is 15 year-old in a month. Kiki, do not accuse you to be the Rob's partner in crime! Jean Reno as Léon the cleaner directed by Luc Besson with Natalie Portman as the young Mathilda In fact you give Rob the professional cleaner, as often in the crimes, the incentive, the encouragement, the motivation There is also an among us. I'll soon sort that.....stand back folks, this could be messy!! to shoot a disarmed --as you said defenceless-- who announced that he came in peace.
  20. an Alien replied to lisa-1's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    Laetitia
  21. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Because God can do anything. Even though Laetitia is just like the rest of us in that she is human with human problems. God decided to bless her (and thus us) with amazing beauty that by itself stands out head and shoulders above the crowd and makeup can only enhance not put on her. Hope that makes sense and helps you out Lisa. Damn! Always god!! We can say "thanks" to Mister & Madame Casta (She got her dad eyes and nose and her mom lips) AMEN!!! Kiki, you signed by "A MEN" , I like when you write "god" in lowercase with a double "o" in your following response:Innate versus acquired Peoples that do believe in God are going to "yes" What I say it's "good genes"! "Good genes" and good luck do not explain everything. What about her learning, her skills! She is not born actress. She is become actress thanks to her hard work eliminating the bias [préjugés] against her as pretty girl, supermodel and it is not over. There is also an among us. In fact she is Ondine with human problems. It would be too male chauvinist to invoke the magic of "A MAN," her uncle, the King of Ondins to reply to Lisa. Ondine to Hans, the knight errant: "Je savais bien qu’il devait y avoir une raison pour être fille. [i well knew that there must be a reason to be girl.] La raison est que les hommes sont aussi beaux…"            [The reason is that men are so handsome...] Ondine, Act I scene 3 by Jean Giraudoux With regard to Lamotte Fouqué's Undine, the Christian passion becomes amorous passion until the paroXysm, the climaX of the Ondine's sacrifice on her cross, what did Rob & Kiki call "ondage!" No resurrection needed as for the moribund bulfinch! The King of Ondins will save her from the executioner all of sudden changed in a statue of translucent red ice. Ondine fell into oblivion of her love for Hans, who is suffocating as the bulfinch. She fell into oblivion like she fell ... in love.
  22. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Are you sure, Lisa? Wasn't on the Cancun beach in Mexico? Or are you trying to hide some sensitive info --the temptation of -- from the jaleous Kiki? :evil: Paula & Marc Kayne shot Laetitia wearing the Zeki Triko golden bikini. I remember when Kiki (not Rob) claimed that "All the women are just sooooooooooo crazy about me!!!!!" In fact Kiki is playing a weird game with Rob. It started with a fish: Noooon, perish the thought [loin de moi l'idée] making any comparison with Ondine who threw the Hans' trout by the window.
  23. an Alien replied to Korravai's post in a topic in General Discussion
    Coco before Chanel [Coco avant Chanel] A movie directed by Anne Fontaine [Nathalie (2003), La Fille de Monaco (2008)] from the Edmonde Charles-Roux's work L'irrégulière - Mon itinéraire Chanel starring Audrey Tautou as Gabrielle, Marie Gillain as her sister, Emmanuelle Devos as Emilienne, Benoît Poelvoorde as Balsan. The movie about the Coco Chanel's youth would be released in spring 2009. Crazy about Coco by Charlotte Duck, English Vogue on June 12, 2008 After Catherine Deneuve, Carole Bouquet, Nicole Kidman, the French actress Audrey Tautou will be the face of the fragrance Chanel #5, in the future short movie directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet [Delicatessen (1991), The City of Lost Children (1995), Alien Resurrection (1997), Amélie (2001), A Very Long Engagement (2004)].
  24. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    By the way with such a big gun, Rob, you should not be tired before... As a piece of evidence, here after enclosed is the exchange with your partner in crime: And she's got backup!! :jimmy: :persuazn: :voodoo: :knives: :lullaby: Cheerio mon ami!! What is strange is the missing feminine suffixe 'e' at the end of "ami". Kiki, I fixed your quote between parenthesis with the "correct" hyperlink to come full circle [pour boucler la boucle]: Good night
  25. an Alien replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Fresh water [Eau douce] only from the window of an airplane. She landed in Hulule International Airport then chose a yellow and blue seaplane Trans Maldives. Ondine took off her pareo because she is attracted by the fresh water behind the coral reef [la barrière de corail] of Vabbinfaru in the Maldives. Ondine shot by Syvie Lancrenon, ELLE France May 3, 2004 Yes, the water is solid like the ice and strangely translucent red.