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  1. from yesterdays match Portugal v Italy ronnie & cannavarro
  2. His goal from Wednesdays match its so fucking sickkkkkkkkkk http://www.goalvideoz.com/watch/2067-manch...aldo-free-kick/
  3. ill be in NYC during May maybe ill run into her
  4. Race row over Brazil fashion week By Gary Duffy BBC News, Sao Paulo Models on the catwalk at Sao Paolo Fashion Week Brazil fashion week All the glamour and style you would expect from an international catwalk was clearly on show at Sao Paulo Fashion Week. It seems firmly established in the fashion calendar, and dozens of photographers were there to compete for the best images that will feature in magazines here and abroad. But even though Brazil is one of the most multi-coloured nations in the world, the vast majority of the models taking part here are white, almost European in appearance. Brazil has more people of African descent than any country outside of Africa, half the population is said to be either black or mixed race, and the absence of black models on Brazilian catwalks is an issue that has been raised by some influential voices. The British stylist Judy Blame, and Michael Roberts, the Editor of Vanity Fair, have both been reported as voicing their concern and surprise after visits to Brazil. Style does not have colour, Blame is said to have remarked. 'No access' Black models outside Sao Paolo Fashion Week Rafaela (right) says the business is smaller for black models And outside the landmark Bienal building - where Sao Paulo Fashion Week is being staged - young black models voiced their frustration. "I think the business is smaller for black girls," says 19-year-old Rafaela Favero. "But I don't know if it is because we are just black - but we are different, our pattern of beauty is different - our hair and our bodies." "In a fashion show it is practically impossible," says 24-year-old Rafael Milagres. "You have to have luck, and someone that suggests your name. Because nowadays to do a fashion show you have to be in an agency with a majority of white people, as is the case with most agencies in Brazil, while just 2% of models are black." The owner of one agency that promotes the work of black models says slavery may have been abolished long ago in Brazil but the shadow is lengthy. "It is like abolition never existed. It is a facade and the history continues," Helder Dias told the BBC News website. "The black models can't get jobs and have no access, don't have a good distribution of money or earnings and live in a sub-world, because there are no job opportunities." 'Ethnically mixed' Dudu Bertholini Dudu Bertholini insists beauty and talent matter more than colour Leading Brazilian designers say there is no deliberate intent to exclude black models and they insist the fashion world only reflects wider society. "Brazil is a very ethnically mixed country," says designer Fause Haten. "We have many black people, many Japanese. In reality Brazil is made of this mixture, which also appears in our catwalks." Dudu Bertholini, designer for Cori, whose show on the first day involved no black models, was adamant: "If the models are good, it doesn't matter if they are black or white." "I don't say no to black models, I love black models. I didn't wear because I didn't feel like wearing, not because I have any prejudice in wearing black models." I asked him about claims from black models that they found it hard to get work at shows like Sao Paulo Fashion Week. "They do? Are they good models? Are they beautiful? Are they tall? Are they good enough?" he asked. Increasing diversity among people in modern life was a key theme for this week's Sao Paulo Fashion Week, but it often seemed the most visible black faces were those working away from the glamour of the catwalk. Fashion journalist Erika Palomino had harsh words for the world of fashion. 'Reflecting society' Helder Dias Helder Dias says black models have difficulty getting jobs "Sometimes people in the fashion industry can be very, very dumb, they can be very conservative and sometimes they get things very late," she says. "I guess it would be wonderful to have black models." But the man behind Sao Paulo Fashion Week thinks the scarcity of black models reflects wider problems in Brazilian society. "I think this reflects Brazil's social exclusion," says Paulo Borges. "I think fashion works with a wide range of profiles and a wide range of aesthetic qualities." "There are several black models who do shows, and there aren't more because I believe the history of the black race in Brazil is still about having little access." There seems little doubt that the major fashion weeks here have brought some distinctive Brazilian flair and excitement to the industry. But it appears those who want to see the public face of fashion here truly reflect the diversity of this society may have to wait some time. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7195679.stm
  5. someone post new fotos or old ones i dont care
  6. i hate to this say but there wont be anyone as good as cristiano for a long time. = /
  7. Ronaldo hits Toon for six Ronaldo hits three to take his tally to 22 for the season Last updated: 12th January 2008 £10,000+ Progressive Jackpots Every Day Sky Bingo is here! 10% cashback on every game you play in January. Click here to play now. Ronaldo hits Toon for six Ronaldo: A remarkable talent Related links Teams * Manchester United * Newcastle United On a day when Arsenal and Liverpool both faltered Manchester United hit their counterparts from Newcastle for six and in the process returned to the Premier League summit. Cristiano Ronaldo's first ever hat-trick in England, taking his tally to 22 for the season, inspired United to a 6-0 success that looked unlikely when at half-time their clash with managerless Newcastle was goalless. The Portuguese was at his effervescent best all afternoon and once he broke the deadlock just four minutes after the break, there was only ever to be one winner. Carlos Tevez helped himself to a double of his own and Rio Ferdinand a solitary effort, as Newcastle, who had Alan Smith sent-off in injury time, were teased and tormented by Sir Alex Ferguson's side. Lambs to slaughter As the Geordies last tasted victory at Old Trafford in 1972, three years after they last won any trophy of note, it was hard to escape the feeling they would be little more than lambs to the slaughter. And, following a hard-fought opening period, the theory proved fully justified as the hosts cut loose in amazing style. With seven goals in eight appearances against the Toon, Wayne Rooney was intent on maintaining that impressive record but by half-time, it had proved costly to his own team as he became increasingly blinkered, seemingly oblivious to better placed team-mates screaming for passes. Ferguson has had plenty to say on Newcastle's groundless over-optimism but the United boss was more vexed at referee Rob Styles, who turned down what the hosts believed were two stone-wall penalty claims. Critics would argue Ronaldo merely fell over Steven Taylor's outstretched leg as he flew into the area. However, as Taylor made no contact with the ball, it was easy to see why Ferguson had a different opinion. There was no mitigating factor on the second occasion though as Smith barged over Ryan Giggs. Styles was only a couple of yards away but yet again, he waved play on. Ferguson was not the only one to feel aggrieved though as Newcastle, despite their lack of chances, were denied a goal when an incorrect offside flag was raised against Michael Owen, who finished off James Milner's lofted pass. The controversies merely proved the prelude to a massacre, which began before Newcastle had time to catch their breath after the re-start. Massacre Smith clipped Ronaldo's heels just as he was about to shoot, offering the Portugal winger the kind of free-kick chance he craves. As the Newcastle wall, to a man, jumped, Ronaldo drove a low shot underneath them which Given could not keep out. Five minutes later, the visitors committed the kind of defensive blunder for which they have become so famed down the years, Given driving a clearance into Claudio Cacapa. Giggs was onto the loose ball in a flash and squared to Tevez, who swept home with ease. Their hopes of gaining something from the contest virtually extinguished, Newcastle could have done without lone front-man Owen firing wide from close range after Edwin van der Sar had pushed Charles N'Zogbia's shot into his direction. And so it proved as Ronaldo finished off an excellent move involving Rooney and Tevez with a sublime finish across Given. Newcastle could barely believe they were only halfway through their torture. Outstanding football But a brilliant Ferdinand finish from Rooney's exquisite pass was followed by Ronaldo's third, a cooly slotted effort that took a slight deflection off Jose Enrique. Tevez completed a win of such a magnitude when his volley on the stretch crashed against the underside of the bar and was adjudged to have crossed the line. Newcastle's woes were exacerbated when Rob Styles showed captain Smith a red card for his less than complimentary assessment of the official's performance. It was that sort of day for Newcastle.
  8. "cute" isn't the word i would use :brows:
  9. i love freckles on a girl and specially barbara
  10. jesus desti you and andre need to get a room. no one wants to hear yalls ronaldo sex dreams
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