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TheBaronOfFratton

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  1. Looking fine yesterday at Gucci, Autumn/Winter 2008: And some backstage:
  2. OK - it's my 250th post - let's just get this sorted... ARE WE CLEAR? He travels under armed guard... ...And will, therefore, be difficult to eliminate. Plus, he is capable of INCREASING his size when under attack: (McCloverfield) But, there is an underground resistance out there - a maquis, if you will - spreading the PROPGANDA and keeping fighting the good fight: All to STOP this sort of thing: WRONG WRONG WRONG Are we done? OK... No, probably not...
  3. Variations on a theme, posted by Ministry a few pages back - these are direct from the photographer's site (Jonathon Frantini):
  4. InStyle magazine (UK), Feb 2008: Just me, then?
  5. And EVEN more from Betsey Johnson. Great show, great models, and more of those great legs:
  6. Sweet Li'l Inguna at the Bottega Veneta Autumn/Winter 2008 Show: And some backstage crackers: :wub2:
  7. From the St Trinian's premiere, Nov 2007 in London:
  8. TheBaronOfFratton posted a post in a topic in Actresses
    Tamsin Egerton (born 26 November 1988) is a British actress and model, born in Hampshire, England, best known for her roles of Chelsea Parker in the 2007 film St Trinian's and Holly Goodfellow in Keeping Mum. In 2007, Egerton was voted 10th of the 100 most beautiful faces in the world, by IndpendentCritics.com. (source: Wikipedia) Filmography: Knife's Edge(2008) - Flora St Trinian's(2007) - Chelsea Driving Lessons(2006) - Sarah Keeping Mum(2006) - Holly Goodfellow A couple from the Driving Lessons premiere, Sep 2006: She sure has some pins on her... :brows:
  9. I think this MASTERMIND is behind it - along with his fiendish HENCHMEN: It's got his sticky fingerprints all over it... Although I would love to take credit for this story, alas, I did NOT make this up - it's all ALARMINGLY true.
  10. Criminal gangs are using dwarves in a ruse to steal from the luggage holds of long-distance coaches by hiding them inside suitcases, according to police. The bizarre crime is on the rise in Sweden and officers say thieves have got away with thousands of pounds in cash, jewellery and other valuables in recent months. Gangs are said to sneak the dwarves into the luggage hold, hidden inside baggage: (incase you are unaware of what baggage looks like!) Then, once the journey has begun, the stowaways are free to rifle through the bags of other passengers without fear of being apprehended. Before the coach arrives at its destination the dwarves take their loot back into their suitcase, zip themselves inside and wait to be collected by their partners in crime. Here's a handy instructional video: Me, I've got my eye on this guy: Though, apparent rumours that this was this career criminal remain unsubstantiated:
  11. I have to say - in RJ's defence - the man is always ready with a quip and a pertinent comment in all his replies... So to you, Sir As I've said before; I have to admire the sheer commitment involved. It is no secret that I abhor "PiP'ing" in it's most scurrilous form(!) - but you show a sense of humour in your ripostes and an incredible breadth of knowledge of fashion history. It's not simple number tallying, and you are no mere sycophant. Also you are one of the (very) few to acknowledge any of the nonsense that constitutes my posts - and for that you have my sincere gratitude! Plus you reference a lot of old television shows that I happen to really rather like...
  12. So, I missed the last round - but I'm still legit, right?!? My votes all go to Josie... (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)
  13. ^^In absolute agreement, Hime^^
  14. A familiar face - that THEY just can't seem to leave alone...
  15. Thought you might be interested in these; from an Australian ad campaign:
  16. Some more from the wonderful Betsey Johnson show: Looking very Cameron Diaz - and (my, oh my) those LEGS!!! Like a statuesque gazelle surveying the Serengeti...
  17. And - because the decadent in me will, ALWAYS, want more: Come on, people - this stuff's GOLD...
  18. SLEEVEFACE - It's a simple idea, you just create the natural extension of your favourite vinyl album covers. This started out with some friends larking about, but is now an internet phenomenon (*sigh* isn't everything these days?). Not that I want to put a downer on such experiments... ...because these are BRILLIANT:
  19. Ah, this one's MUCH easier - although I run the risk of being branded a 'fetishist', I'm going all out for Nadja... (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)