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  1. anybody know the songs used for the s/s 2007 Dolce&Gabbana show?
  2. Absolutely loved all of the dresses and the red headbands, very cute! i was wondering if anyone knows the song played at 7 seconds, it shows Jessica Stam at the beginning, it continues playing after Pat and Orlando talk about the show's make up and hair, and then it stops at 1:01 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYXGnEO_Pck
  3. Ange replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Here that's all I found sorry, i was looking for Spring 2005 Here's Valentino Spring 2005 Ready to wear http://www.style.com/slideshows/fashionsho...NWAY/00200f.jpg http://www.style.com/slideshows/fashionsho...NWAY/00520f.jpg Please do not hotlink images - post edited by persuazn
  4. Ange replied to Ange's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    yay for thierry
  5. Ange replied to Ange's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Jan 2 Charlton 0:4 Arsenal yay! the boys are back! Henry scored today too! Chelsea adrift while Henry scores on return Arsenal captain Henry had been out of action since November 29 - a run of seven league games - because of a problem with his sciatic nerve. But the France striker was soon back into the old routine, scoring from the penalty spot in the 30th minute after Charlton full-back Osei Sankofa was sent-off for pulling back Robin van Persie in front of an open goal. Full-back Justin Hoyte added a second goal for the home side in first-half stoppage time before Dutch international van Persie put the result beyond doubt with two goals, the first from the penalty spot, inside the final 15 minutes. The north London club's victory meant English football's 'big four' of United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal occupied all four Champions League qualifying places.
  6. Ange replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cannavaro Interview, quite interesting...but its Fabio, so you should expect interesting Do you expect this year to be as good as 2006 was for you? It will be very hard to emulate the phenomenal 2006. I played with Juventus and won the World Cup, which is the dream of every player. I also won the Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player award, which, again, every player dreams of winning. It's harder for me now because people pay more attention to what I do. On the other hand, the year didn't end that well. It ended awfully. It was a disaster. We lost 3-0 at home playing appallingly bad. But what I like about football is that every Sunday we get the chance of making things right. In the Italian press you were quoted saying that in Spain teams train less than in Italy. There's always differences between what I say in Italy and how it is reported here. In Italy teams always hold very tough and physical training sessions. Here in Spain, they focus more on technique and ball work. What is your goal this year? I intend to stay at the top and to keep in shape. It is always hard to perform regularly at a high level. I played some good and some bad matches at the end of 2006 and I don't like that. I like to be more regular. You would obviously like to win some titles. I hope we do. We're here because we want to win a title. We must stay calm and work hard because that is the key to winning titles. What do you think about the possibility of the Club signing a new centre back during the winter transfer window? I'm here to play and not to comment on these matters. We have very strong players. You should ask Mijatovic, Capello or the President, not me. Was the criticism you got for winning the Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player award fair in any way? Any player can win these awards. It is rumoured Cassano may return to Italy? Antonio is relaxed. He came here in order to become an important player. He has a lot of quality and talent. He must be allowed to play. He is a good teammate and I hope he stays. What do you think of Gago and Higuaín? I haven't seen them play much. They have strong personalities. They are training well and they musn't alow themselves to get too anxious. awww i love this picture , looks just like a little boy
  7. Ange replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cannavaro training jan 2 Just running, running pretty hard & fast
  8. I'm so mad Ale won against Gisele. love Ana BB but my vote goes to Ale!
  9. Ange replied to Tali's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Ramos + Real Madrid training= Jan 2, 2007 Ramos & Canna Ramos & Roberto
  10. Ange replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ahahhaha! that would be cool if Adriana & Ronnie were cousins, but she's too beautiful to be in ronaldo's family. no offence to ronnie though, he's not bad looking just isn't in the same league as Adriana. But still a great footballer. Training pic Ronaldo & Helguera
  11. Ange replied to Evelyn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Becks is back in training with the rest of the troops Jan 2, 2007 Listening to Capello or at least pretending Lung problems or chest pains? ouch Faster than Gago? Incroyable!
  12. Back in training yay! Jan 2, 2007
  13. Ange replied to Ange's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    thanks for the pics Jan 2, 2007 training picture
  14. Ange replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    sorry i wish i knew too! but i have no idea.. maybe a girl? or heck maybe even twins? lol how exciting!
  15. Ange replied to Ange's post in a topic in Milestones and Hospitality
    thanks everybody!
  16. Ange posted a post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Rutgerus Johannes Martinius van Nistelrooy (originally spelled Van Nistelrooij) (born July 1, 1976 in Oss, North Brabant, Netherlands) is a Dutch footballer who plays in the position of centre forward for Real Madrid. He has previously starred for the Dutch national team and Manchester United, where he holds the record of being the club's top scorer in the European Cup.
  17. Ange replied to Ange's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Thierry in French jersey
  18. Ange posted a post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Thierry Henry Thierry Daniel Henry (born 17 August 1977 in Les Ulis, Essonne, France) (IPA: [tjɛʀi ɑ̃ʀi]) is a French football player who plays as a striker for the French national team, and for the English club Arsenal, where he is the club's all-time leading scorer in both league matches and all competitions. He is now the captain of Arsenal, having replaced Patrick Vieira after the latter's departure for Juventus Henry has been nominated three times for the FIFA World Player of the Year, finishing runner-up in 2003 and 2004. Also, he was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.[1] He was also named a starting striker on the 2006 FIFPro World XI team. He has surpassed Ian Wright to take over as Arsenal's all-time leading scorer with over 200 goals for the club. In 2006, Henry became the first player to score more than twenty goals in five consecutive seasons (2002–2006). He won the European Golden Boot in 2004 and 2005, making him the first player to retain the trophy (the Golden Boot did not exist when Ally McCoist was the first player to have scored the highest number of goals in Europe two seasons in a row). He has received the Barclays Premiership player of the season award four times. On 19 May 2006, after months of speculation linking him with Spanish club FC Barcelona, Henry renewed his contract at Arsenal under a 4-year deal until 2010. First years at Monaco Henry trained at Clairefontaine when he was six, one of the nine French Football Federation's elite academies and played at a youth level for CO Les Ulis (1983–1989), then Palaiseau (1989–1990), Viry-Châtillon (1990–1992) and FC Versailles (1992–1993). Henry started his professional career at AS Monaco and was given his début in 1994 by then Monaco manager, Arsène Wenger, at the age of 17. Wenger put Henry on the left wing because he believed that Henry's pace, natural ball control and skill would terrorise full-backs better than they would centre-backs. Wenger changed his view later, when he signed Henry for Arsenal. Stint at Juventus Having impressed in the French national team's triumph in the 1998 World Cup, Henry left Monaco and moved to Italian club Juventus along with David Trézéguet in January 1999 for £10.7 million. He was made to play on the wing. Unable to cope with Italian defensive discipline in an unfamiliar position, Henry scored just three goals in 13 appearances. Arsenal career Unsettled in Italy, he transferred from Juventus in August 1999 to Arsenal for £11 Million, reuniting with his former manager at Monaco. In one of his biggest masterstrokes as Arsenal manager, Wenger moulded Henry from a left winger into a striker. Some doubted whether he was cut out for the English Premiership, failing to score in his first ten games. However, he has flourished ever since first finding the net; Henry has been Arsenal's top goalscorer for each of the seven seasons he has been with the club. Henry was made Arsenal captain in the summer of 2005, succeeding the departed Patrick Vieira. Regarded by many as Arsenal's best player ever, on October 17, 2005 Henry became the club's top goalscorer of all time; two goals against Sparta Prague meant he broke Ian Wright's record of 185 first-class goals. On February 1, 2006, he scored a goal against West Ham, bringing his league goal tally up to 151 and thus breaking Cliff Bastin's Arsenal league goals record. The 2005–06 season also saw him score his 100th league goal at Highbury, a feat unparalleled in the history of the club, and a unique achievement in the Premier League. He also contributes a large number of assists - most notably 23 in the 2002–03 season — an all-time Premiership record. On May 7, 2006 Henry scored a hat-trick against Wigan Athletic in the club's final game at Highbury. In an emotionally-charged game that ended with Arsenal securing a place in next season's Champions League ahead of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur, the last of Henry's three strikes and the final goal at the old stadium, was a penalty in front of the North Bank. After scoring the penalty, Henry knelt down in a final gesture to kiss the Highbury pitch goodbye. In the UEFA Champions League, Arsenal led the group stages and only conceded 2 goals leading up to the final in Paris. A strike from Henry gave Arsenal a 1-0 win on aggregate against Spanish Giants Real Madrid in the first knockout round. An assist to Fàbregas and a goal knocked Juventus out of the quarter-finals. Arsenal met Barcelona in a star-studded final in Paris on May 17, 2006, pitting Henry against Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho, the player to whom Henry had lost the 2004 FIFA World Player of the Year award. The match started badly for Arsenal as goalkeeper Jens Lehmann fouled Samuel Eto'o and was subsequently sent off. Nevertheless, Arsenal took the lead through a Sol Campbell goal, however the British side eventually fell to the Catalans 2-1. Henry attracted harsh criticism for missing chances to secure the trophy for Arsenal, being denied twice by the Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes. Throughout the 2005-06 season Henry was linked with a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid; however he eventually decided to stay with Arsenal, declaring his loyalty and love for the club and accepting a four-year contract after the Champions League final. He reaffirmed this months later by saying "If an opportunity like Barcelona comes again, with all my respect for such a club, I will refuse" and that he will stay at Arsenal for life. He also said that it doesn't matter whether he has more money as long as Arsenal's ambitions as a club continue to grow. Henry is currently third in the list of all-time English Premiership goal scorers, 91 goals behind Alan Shearer who is in first place, and 17 goals behind Andy Cole in second place. Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein claimed the club turned down two bids of £50 million "from Spanish clubs" for Thierry Henry before the signing of the new contract. If either of these bids had been accepted it would have made Henry the most expensive player in the world - breaking the previous transfer record of £47million paid by Spanish side Real Madrid for Zinedine Zidane in 2001. Thierry Henry scored Arsenal's first ever goal in the Emirates Stadium on 22 July 2006, during Dennis Bergkamp's Testmonial. On 23 September 2006, Henry played a crucial role in creating the first two goals and then scoring one himself in Arsenal's 3-0 win over Sheffield United which gave them their first victory in the English Premiership at the Emirates Stadium. However, Thierry Henry has been facing problems with his form and has a neck injury and a hamsting problem that will keep him on the bench until New Year's Day. International career The Frenchman made his international debut in November 1997 against South Africa. Four months earlier, he played for the U-20 French national team in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. He played in France's 1998 FIFA World Cup championship team, on which he was their top-scorer with three goals. Henry was scheduled to appear in the final — where France beat Brazil 3-0 — as a substitute, but a red card forced a defensive change instead. On Bastille Day 1998, he was awarded France's highest decoration, the Légion d'Honneur. Henry was a member of the Euro 2000 championship squad, again scoring 3 goals and finishing as France's top scorer, including the equalizer against Portugal in the semi-final. France would later win the game in extra time thanks to a penalty kick by team captain Zinedine Zidane. However, the 2002 FIFA World Cup featured a stunning early exit for both Henry and France as the reigning champions were eliminated in the group stage after failing to score a goal in any contest. After France lost their first match in group play, Henry was red carded for a sliding, studs-up challenge in their next match against Uruguay. France played to a 0-0 draw, but Henry was forced to miss the final match due to suspension which France lost 2-0 to Denmark. The next year, Henry would return to form at the 2003 Confederations Cup. France, playing without team stalwarts Zidane and Vieira, won in large part to Henry's spectacular play for which he was named Man of the Match by FIFA's Technical Study Group in three of France's five matches. In the final, he scored the golden goal in extra time to lift the host country over Cameroon 1-0. Henry was awarded both the adidas Golden Ball as the outstanding player of the competition and the adidas Golden Shoe as the tournament's top goalscorer. Henry also played in all of France's games in the Euro 2004 in which the team beat England in the group stages but lost to the eventual winners Greece 1-0 in the quarter-finals. Henry was one of the automatic starters in the France squad at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He was played in the unfavoured lone striker role, but despite an indifferent start to the tournament, Henry became one of the top players of the World Cup. He scored three goals - including France's goal against returning champion and tournament favourite Brazil- and earned two fouls in two knockout-round games that led to decisive scores, although he was criticised by some commentators for faking a facial injury when winning a foul against Spain, although he later defended his actions, citing persistent fouling by Carles Puyol which was going unspotted by the referee, leading him to react in such a manner so as to gain the officials attention. France eventually lost to Italy on penalties 1-1 (5-3) in the final. Henry was one of 10 nominees for the Golden Ball award for Player of the Tournament, an award which was ultimately presented to his teammate, Zinedine Zidane. Henry is France's second highest goalscorer of all time behind Michel Platini, with only 1 goal separating the gap. Henry has received many plaudits and awards. He was runner-up for the 2003 and 2004 FIFA World Player of the Year award while helping Arsenal to an unbeaten record (26 wins, 12 draws) in the Premiership. He has also won the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year three times, the PFA Players' Player of the Year twice, and the French Player Of The Year on four occasions — an all-time record. In 2004–05, despite Arsenal being the runners-up in the Premiership, Henry emerged with the European Golden Boot for the second consecutive year (albeit sharing it with Villarreal's Diego Forlan in 2005). He is the first ever player to retain the award. Most recently he has not been shortlisted in the three finalists for 2006 which was shocking to many such as Arsène Wenger and his Arsenal teammate Cesc Fàbregas. On May 27, 2005, Henry celebrated the birth of his first child, a daughter named Tea Henry. Henry is married to English model Nicole Merry. He lives with his family in Hampstead, North London.
  19. Ange replied to Evelyn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    David Beckham is set to stay at Real Madrid through January as talks continue with the club. The former England captain's current deal expires in the summer but Real offered him a lucrative new two-year deal last month as they looked to secure his long-term future. The Spanish giants had wanted an answer from Beckham before the start of 2007 as he is now eligible to talk to other clubs, with a view to a Bosman transfer at the end of the season. Beckham has struggled to establish himself in the Real team this term and is believed to want guarantees that he will play regular football if he remains. According to a spokesman for the midfielder, Beckham is keen to stay at the Bernabeu for the rest of the season as he mulls over his options. "David has no intention of leaving the club in January," said the spokesman. "He still wants to play a big part in the remainder of the season with Real Madrid and talks are ongoing." Real may try to cash in on Beckham towards the end of the month if he continues to stall over their offer, to avoid losing him for free in the summer. Beckham has been linked with a return to the Premiership, while there is also speculation about a move to America. i hope he stays, but i won't mind seeing him leave either. Thank god we bought Gago!
  20. Ange replied to a post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
    Victoria's Secret Swim Photoshoot. doesn't have any interviews but it's pretty cool. Includes Gisele, Alessandra & Marissa youtube
  21. Ange posted a post in a topic in Milestones and Hospitality
    Hey everyone! what's up? My name is Angelica and i'm new. I love fashion, models, football, sunshine, the beach & boys!
  22. Ange replied to miyako's post in a topic in Male Fashion Models
    sorry if repost, but i just love this picture. One of my favourites! black & white baby
  23. Ange replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Fashion Models
    this is him right?
  24. Ange replied to SontaSejou's post in a topic in Male Fashion Models
    I want to marry this man. Sooo sexy! some pics of my future husband very sexy
  25. Ange replied to persuazn's post in a topic in General Discussion
    both are really cute. but i have to say Mathias seems more attractive