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  1. LuNo replied to Qball's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007 - Show
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007 - Show
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007 - Arrivals
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    Eva Longoria and Ken Paves at the Green Door in Hollywood
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show - Arrivals
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show - Arrivals
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show - Arrivals
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    Victoria's Secret Fashion Show - Arrivals
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    shopping in Beverly Hills
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    filming "Cashmere Mafia" in New York City (16.11.07)
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    Thanks CarMELita
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    shopping in Beverly Hills
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    You're welcome floflandrin
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    You're welcome Laffy
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  20. LuNo replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Male Actors
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    old pics soooo sweet
  22. LuNo replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Maldini: Ronaldo Is World Class Paolo Maldini has described Ronaldo as world-class and says he will add something extra to the Milan team now he is fit again. Ronaldo has yet to play this season due to injury, however he is now fully recovered and would have come on as a substitute on Sunday against Atalanta had the match not been abandoned after eight minutes. “Ronaldo is a world-class player and as such when he's fit he gives the team that something extra in terms of technique and personality,” said Maldini. “Let's hope he's back quickly to contribute. He has innate scoring awareness because he has a unique ability to transform every ball he touches into a scoring opportunity.” Maldini only recently returned himself after a long spell on the sidelines and he admits that he has some way to go to reach peak fitness ahead of next month’s FIFA World Club Cup. “My physical condition is not ideal because I still feel pain due to long months of inactivity,” explained the 39-year-old legend. “I need to play a few matches if I am to arrive in Japan at my best. Ronaldo is in the same condition as me.”
  23. LuNo replied to Party.in.Paris's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Maldini: Ronaldo Is World Class Paolo Maldini has described Ronaldo as world-class and says he will add something extra to the Milan team now he is fit again. Ronaldo has yet to play this season due to injury, however he is now fully recovered and would have come on as a substitute on Sunday against Atalanta had the match not been abandoned after eight minutes. “Ronaldo is a world-class player and as such when he's fit he gives the team that something extra in terms of technique and personality,” said Maldini. “Let's hope he's back quickly to contribute. He has innate scoring awareness because he has a unique ability to transform every ball he touches into a scoring opportunity.” Maldini only recently returned himself after a long spell on the sidelines and he admits that he has some way to go to reach peak fitness ahead of next month’s FIFA World Club Cup. “My physical condition is not ideal because I still feel pain due to long months of inactivity,” explained the 39-year-old legend. “I need to play a few matches if I am to arrive in Japan at my best. Ronaldo is in the same condition as me.”
  24. LuNo replied to Party.in.Paris's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Maldini: Milan Are My Second Family Milan captain Paolo Maldini has described his club as being like a second family to him and reveals the secret behind his incredible longevity. The 39-year-old is incredibly in his 23rd season with the Rossoneri, having made his debut for the club way back in January 1985. One off the all-time legends of the game, Maldini's father Cesare also had a hugely successful time at the club as a player, and lifted the European Cup as captain at Wembley in 1963. "AC Milan is like my second family, Maldini told FIFA.com. "My father was a player and captain on this team and I've followed in his footsteps. "My son plays in one of the youth teams, although it's by no means certain that he'll become a footballer. For the Maldini family AC Milan means a great deal, and on a football level virtually everything." Maldini is set to finally retire from football at the end of the season after making more than 600 appearances for the club and explains why he has been able to play for such a staggering length of time. "One of the most important reasons is that I've played in a good team that has provided me the incentive to go on," said Maldini. "As time goes by you gain experience. You perhaps lose something from a physical point of view but you improve tactically and mentally."
  25. LuNo replied to Party.in.Paris's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Maldini: World Club Cup Is My World Cup Milan captain Paolo Maldini is desperate to win next month’s FIFA World Club Cup and describes it as his version of the World Cup. The World Club Cup, formerly known as the FIFA Club World Championship, is contested between the champion clubs from all of the continental confederations. Milan qualified courtesy of their 2-1 European Champions League final victory over Liverpool last May, and go into the tournament as the hot favourites. Maldini has won virtually every domestic, European and international club trophy on offer during a glittering 23-year career, however he sadly never won anything with the Italian national team and had already retired from the Azzurri when they won the World Cup last summer. “I have no regrets about the World Cup in Germany as I had already been out of the reckoning for four years,” said the legend. “However the pain of defeat in 1990 and 1994 still burns inside of me. “Now I think only about Milan and the World Club Cup. It is a unique competition and I want to win it at all costs having lost the last three editions of it that I played in. “It is an opportunity that must not escape – it is the greatest club event out there.”