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  1. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    Very, Very Nice
  2. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    What magazine is that scan from Iris?
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    Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    Now that football is over we can all spend our time talking about how much hockey there isn't to watch.
  4. Capt Snow replied to a post in a topic in Movies
    Scarface Tony: "Dat chick he's with – she like me" Tony: "I got ears, ya' know. I hear things"
  5. Capt Snow replied to worshipper pa's post in a topic in Movies
    That will go by like nothing, Why just the other day it was 1999 and Episode 1 was coming out, right?
  6. Capt Snow replied to Marvin's post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    Shes like a guilty pleasure.
  7. Capt Snow replied to Hiro's post in a topic in Actresses
    Blame American conservatism Damn FCC
  8. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    I stayed away from posting for most of the day, I made a wish too.
  9. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    Thanks Darka, I hadn't seen any of the second set of Iodice pics.
  10. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    I am unsure,
  11. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    You are most welcome Isa,
  12. Capt Snow replied to a post in a topic in Music
    STP - Creep
  13. Capt Snow replied to Hiro's post in a topic in Actresses
    Cool, I thought maybe it was an older issue and I missed it. Thanks for the info
  14. Capt Snow replied to bar none's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Why don't you post some new ones then, Waiting....
  15. Here is an article I found just now, pertaining to Ana's 2004 SI shoot at the UXU ranch in Wyoming. Ana is mentioned a couple times. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cody ranch used for Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoot Associated Press CODY - Never mind those sandy beaches - readers of this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue will see models posing on the banks of the North Fork and in Stampede Park. For one week in early July last year, two models and a crew of photographers, makeup artists and support personnel lived at the UXU Ranch and shot on location. "I was excited to have a magazine like that choose my ranch to spend a week," UXU owner Ham Bryan said. "Let's face it, it's any guy's dream." He said the crew occupied eight of the ranch's 10 cabins during the shoot, which featured photographer Walter Chin and supermodels Ana Beatriz Barros and Bridget Hall. Chin was "awesome," said Bryan, who also is a photographer. And the models "were great. Ana was pretty shy. Bridget Hall was down to earth and couldn't be nicer." The magazine's Web site, which says the 40th annual Swimsuit issue is available on newsstands, features Barros in seven Cody area pictures and Hall in six. In addition to pictures at the UXU, including one of Hall in a bikini fly-fishing on the North Fork of the Shoshone, one picture on the SI Web site preview shows Barros atop a stuffed bull at Stampede Park with two "Cody is Rodeo" flags flying in the background. "They said this was their favorite place along the way," Bryan said, adding that SI editors told him they were so pleased with the results from the UXU shoot that they planned to dedicate extra pages to it. "The food, the vistas, the staff, the cozy rooms, the great T-shirts and the incredible hospitality are only a few of the reasons why the UXU Ranch was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience," Senior SI Editor Diane Smith wrote to Bryan and his wife, Julie. "Everything was perfect, and I couldn't have asked for a more beautiful location for our first trip for the 2004 Swimsuit issue." Bryan said Smith and other SI editors decided to shoot at the UXU after seeing a December 2002 article about the ranch in Architectural Digest and talking to him. But even after the crew had spent a week and editors had fact-checked the story, he wasn't sure the ranch shoot actually would be included in the issue. "It's one of those things," he said. "(You think) it's really not going to happen until it comes out." The Swimsuit issue is among the most widely distributed periodicals in the world. "They say one out of four Americans see this issue," Bryan said. Despite such exposure, the locations of the photo shoots are shrouded in secrecy until the issue is released. Nevertheless, the arrival of the equipment and wardrobe needed for the production raised a few eyebrows. A week before the SI crew arrived, Federal Express received large, light packages destined for the ranch 35 miles west of Cody four days in a row. Bryan said one of the curious loaders asked what they were. "I wasn't supposed to say anything," he said. Turns out the packages contained bathing suits. "There must have been about a thousand of them," he said. There were so many, in fact, Bryan said they filled one of the guest cabins. Hundreds of brightly colored bathing suits hanging in a cabin at a Western dude ranch were an odd sight, he said. But it also was a welcome one - Julie was allowed to take as many as she wanted after the shooting was completed. Bryan said the crew made several trips to town to buy cowboy boots, hats and other props. SI also rented the rodeo car for a day so the models could pose on it. The clean-cut teenagers who drove the car to the ranch watched astounded as the shooting occurred, Bryan said. "It was hilarious." Other guests - two brothers and a family from Greenwich, Conn. - were staying at the ranch as the models and crew went about their business. The brothers "cared, but they weren't gawking," Bryan said, adding that both he and the guests were given unrestricted camera privileges. "The guests were all clicking away," he said. Despite the exotic ambiance of the SI Swimsuit photo shoot, Bryan said the crew worked hard. Models spent about two hours in makeup before appearing in front of the cameras, and multiple Polaroid pictures were taken of each scene before the large-format cameras were loaded with film. He said the crew shot for an average of four hours a day and took a "few hundred" photos by the time they were finished. "They were a great crew to work with," he said. Barros and Hall were not on location at the same time. And for internationally famous models, they were surprisingly personable and ordinary, he said. They ate hamburgers and hung out, including one night when he, Hall and others stayed up until 3 a.m. shooting pool. "It was fun," he said of the entire experience. Would he do it again? The "Are you kidding?" look says it all.
  16. Capt Snow replied to Hiro's post in a topic in Actresses
    avadakedavra, which issue is that you are talking about, is it a new one?
  17. Capt Snow replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    A pic from NY Fashion Week, unsure what show.
  18. Capt Snow replied to ItsAllInTheLips's post in a topic in Television
    Kristin Kreuk is unbelievable, People always mention how she is a horrible actress, but I really don't notice when I'm watching Smallville. I tried to picture someone else playing Lana Lang but it's impossible now, because Kristin seems to fit the role perfectly, to me at least. I think they did a great job with casting all around, except for maybe Pete. I never really liked him. Tom Welling is a very good Clark Kent and Michael Rosenbaum plays Lex Luthor just about as good as the role can be played I think. John Glover is really well cast as Lionel Luthor too. So glad my brother pointed me in the direction of this show.
  19. You could just close your eyes during Ale's part if she is indeed in it.
  20. I think you may be right, I thought I saw Ale too, that would be a welcome surprise.
  21. Just in case you guys wanted to watch the 2005 SI Swimsuit special, it will be airing Febraury 16th at 9PM on Spike TV. Just caught the commercial, and I is excited. I wasn't paying attention to who else I saw in the commercial, but I did see Ana frolicking around on a beach,
  22. It will be disabled when we switch over to IPB I believe.
  23. Capt Snow replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    I just recioeved thatq catalog in the mail the other day. I recieved all torn to hell, I'm really getting sick and tired of the US Postal Service. Complaining seems to do no good.
  24. Capt Snow replied to rosada's post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    That is neither Gisele nor Ana Beatriz on the last page, just to clarify.
  25. Capt Snow replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Ana Beatriz Barros
    Sounds like you had fun