Everything posted by TheBaronOfFratton
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Bacchanalia!
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Rila Fukushima
Well, I'm all out - where are you and you're bloody flashdrive penny?
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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Elvis Presley
^ Thank you, as always, CarMELita. (Y) 3734 ELVIS PRESLEY BOULEVARD. Or, rather, Graceland. The home Elvis bought for $100,000 in 1957 - and (sadly) died within, 20 years later... But, here he is - King of all he surveys:
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THE ODDITORIUM
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
GRRR! That was incredibly annoying - and way beyond my ham-fisted capabilities... Well done, rockTheSky! I looked at the tutorial, but it did my head in after the first line. I did take a couple of screen-caps from the site though, to be going on with in the meantime: Good Luck - to those that persevere...
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Allie Crandell
At long last - something new..! From V magazine, Issue #53 (with thanks to Luxx from tfs). With photography by Ellen Von Unwerth: And in close up:
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Bacchanalia!
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Candice Swanepoel
- Daisy Lowe
- Rila Fukushima
- Your Favorite Strange/Unique Fashion Pictures
- Your Favorite Strange/Unique Fashion Pictures
- Bacchanalia!
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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But back to the toilet humour... After all this pissing - it is very important to adhere to that age-old message: PLEASE REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS. :shock:- THE ODDITORIUM
Damn it! All those Seagal posts, all those pictures and loving homages... And what related advertising did we get? NOTHING! We did get some adverts for Male Incontinence and Lady Latex Masks(???), but I fail to see the link. However, already there are adverts at the bottom of this page for URINALS. Sorry, Grand Vizier Steverazade the Seagalitte. I failed...- THE ODDITORIUM
No thanks, I'll hold on...- THE ODDITORIUM
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TAKING THE PISS Urinal's are art! Marcel Duchamp's Fountain was voted the 20th century's most influential artwork by a British art forum in 2004. It was the supposed beginning of 'conceptual' art; and the idea of readymades was in direct opposition to the idea of artists 'suffering' in their craft... I'm not sure this was exactly the legacy the British critics and art professionals had hoped for, but perhaps Duchamp himself might have been amused:- Daisy Lowe
- Candice Swanepoel
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
- Daisy Lowe