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27 octobre 2010

esta aqui é a ana de paris conheci na discoteca le privilège

a ultima vez que a vi foi na discoteca a pigalle 31/12/93/94 dirigida por Elula Perrin (+)et marise aujourd'hui RIVE GAUCHE à st germain des près

L’actrice Scarlett Johansson va jouer le role de la princesse Diana dans le prochain film de Michael Bay, le metteur en scene de Transformers. Sortie prévue pour début 2009.

Este aqui é o meu tio QUINITO era o meu vizinho ele morava com a suapo eles bazaram no dia que o cabrao da Fnla apontou-me a com a AKA eu fui a casa deles dar beijinhos a minha namora Isabel que namorava com o troopa e o cabrao ameaçou-me e disse tu bazas daqui ou eu disparo se jamais tu voltas olha Quinito eu bazei correndo e quando cheguei em casa perdi a voz queria explicar mas nao sai-a nada so choraminga-va e depois voces bazaram eu sofri muito olha aonde estao os velhos diz e o menino que brincava comigo aonde esta deve ser uns dos harry's ou william's olha agora estas descoberto pa e demais nos casumbulamos o teu apelido olha é o princepe graça que se chama quinito o filho da flavia assim nunca esquecemos-nos dos que se vao olha tai uma foto com o quinito em que esta a minha e o antonio a foto de casamento o macaquinho é o quinito agora eu bazo no ja avisar as suapos

olha quinito trousse o carro parecido com o do teus velhos olha é bem feio foi o tio piedade que ficou com o cubico o carro nao anda-va depressa e a malta gozavam com a gente quando apanhava-mos boleia do tio puxa era bem velho e ja fora de moda subia-mos nele mas escondidos dos cambas porque senao estigava-nos até chorasse-mos agora eu estou triste e contente de te ter encontrado mas com saudades do tempo olha casavas com a minha foi a tua primeira namorada agora ela esta casada com o antonio a elena tem prai uns 28 anos e o noivo dela é um henry olha kangou uma cenoura  ela saiu nariz batatada mas é bonita diplomada em biologia ela fala tambem portugues acho que foi trabalhar para asia olha entao quer dizer que ai todos sao familia da banda do tempo das pedreiras diz? agora eu estou com mais raiva porque levaram os meus gados caralho  a banda virou carro agora e nao tenho autorizaçao para voltar eu vou insultar na as avos e as diambas quinito tou com saudades de ver gentes que eu conheço asui o wui odeia-me privou-me de tudo

[sour2.jpg] Prince Albert II of Monaco salutes the troops during the Monaco's National Day celebrations which this year doubles as Prince Albert II's enthronement celebrations, at Monaco Palace on November 19, 2005 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The event is part of the official program of public and private events celebrating the July 12 coronation of Prince Albert II of Monaco, who became head of state after the April death of his father Prince Rainier.

http://www.purepeople.com/article/quand-letizia-et-felipe-debordent-de-classe-et-de-generosite_a67308/1

Audrey Hepburn: Classic American film star Audrey Hepburn married American actor Mel Ferrer in September of 1954. Hollywood

These awesome Bridal Party Tee photos were sent to us by Rosie! Rosie wanted to create personalized t-shits as a souvenir for the bridal party of her friend Michelle’s wedding. Each design featured Michelle’s name as well as the name of the person that the shirt was for, so that they would all have a special gift from the Bachelorette Party!

The bride’s shirt said “The Bride”, the mothers of the bride and groom each had special shirts that said “Mother of the Bride” and “Mother of the Groom”, which they sported proudly because they were so happy to have their children united! The Maid of Honor also had a special design because she is the bride’s twin sister, and the other three bridesmaids had similar designs with their names and the bride’s name.

The ladies celebrated their event at a French restaurant in Sonoma (Délicieux!) followed by massages at the resort spa! Sounds like Michelle is one lucky woman! French cuisine, massages, cocktails, and customized t-shirts all in one day-Geez! Thanks for sharing Rosie!

4. Pick Your Priorities: There are probably some things that you really want to see incorporated into the wedding. Like inviting your great aunt Nancy who the bride and groom have never met, or going ahead and ordering the kind of cake that you know they will love from your friend’s bakery without consulting them. If you make a big fuss out of every little detail the bride and groom are likely to shut you out of the planning process completely. A better plan might be to choose, say, three things that you would really, really want to be a part of the wedding and let the bride and groom know about them. This allows you to pick your battles wisely rather than fighting it out nonstop.

5. Back Them Up: Sometimes wedding guests can be a bit demanding. So do your best to help out the bride and groom by fielding issues that arise with the family and friends; whether that be wanting extra servings at the reception, more face time with the bride and groom. You need to help them by being their first line of defense, or if that fails, by being their backup.

1. Gift Bows Over the Door: It is believed that you should hang all of the bows from your wedding gifts over your door for a full year after you wed!

2. ‘Til Death do Us Part: If the bride’s wedding gown rips on the day before her wedding the marriage will end in death. (Gasp!)

3. Never Make Your Own Dress: It is bad luck for a bride to sew her own wedding dress. It is believed that each stitch she sews will equal the tears she cries over her marriage.

4. Lucky Day: The Victorians believed that the luckiest day to marry is on the day of the week that the groom was married, and that it was even luckier to be married on his birthday!

5. White Dress: Wearing a white dress on your wedding day actually has nothing to do with virginity. In the past, white cloth was very expensive to bleach and more than one bleaching was required. So, the whiter the cloth the more expensive wealthy the bride’s family was. Some symbols of virginity are actually the bride’s hair being worn down, or orange blossoms or a wreath of flowers worn in her hair.

6. No Knives, please: In the Jewish tradition it’s bad luck to receive knives as a wedding gift. In case someone should give knives, the bride should transform the exchange into a financial transaction by giving a penny or nominal sum for the knives.

7. Stand-In Bride: The bride is never supposed to practice walking down the aisle, even during rehearsal, or it will bring bad luck. The most popular alternative is to ask a close friend, or someone in the wedding to be your “Stand-in” bride.

8. Here Kitty, Kitty: A week before the wedding have a house-cat eat out of your left shoe for good luck.

9. Rosary Beads: If it is raining the morning of your wedding, hang rosary beads on the clothesline. One bride swears by this superstition. On the morning of her wedding it was absolutely pouring, so she hung a strand of rosary beads on the clothesline and by the time everyone was dressed and ready to go the sun was shining and the rest of the day was perfect.

10. The Last Name on the Shoe: The bride is supposed to have all of her bridesmaids sign the bottom of her shoe before the wedding. At the end of the reception, the bridesmaid whose name is worn off the most is the next to marry!

So there you have it! You already know not to let the groom see you until you walk down the aisle, to have him carry you across the threshold, and all of the other “staple” wedding superstitions, but if you’re looking for more ways to ensure that you have good luck on your wedding day just follow these simple superstitions. Enjoy!
gossips said it would never last, but the couple stayed together until 1967. Hepburn’s gown features a tiny waist, wide sleeves, and full skirt that are all classic Audrey.

Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn Monroe is known for her sultry screen image, but when it came to her wedding attire for her marriage to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, she chose a dark brown suit accented by an ermine collar and embellished by a delicate corsage of white orchids. The couple exchanged vows in a judge’s chambers in San Francisco City Hall on January 14th, 1954.

Grace Kelly: When American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956 it was dubbed the “Wedding of the Century”, and is still considered one of the most beautiful weddings ever. Kelly’s gown was designed by Helen Rose, who had dressed her in “High Society” and “The Swan”. The gown was the most expensive dress that Rose had ever made.

Elizabeth Taylor: While the famed actress has been married eight times, it was her marriage(s) to Richard Burton that have her on our list. Liz married Burton first in 1964, then again in 1975. For their first marriage, the couple made an unannounced journey to Montreal where they married in a low-key ceremony on March 15th, 1964 in the Ritz Carlton Hotel. The bride opted to wear an empire-style chiffon gown in daffodil yellow. In her hair, the star wore lilies of the valley and white hyacinths.

Priscilla Presley: This woman married “The King”. Iconic enough?

The wedding between Elvis and Priscilla Presley took place on May 1st 1967 in one of the most decadent suites of the Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas. Despite the fact that the couple was so famous (or maybe because of) the ceremony only lasted eight minutes! The couple’s first dance was reportedly to “Love Me Tender”, and sadly the marriage only lasted six years.

Yoko Ono: While no one could say that Yoko Ono made for a conventional bride, none could argue that she was an iconic one. For her wedding to John Lennon in 1969 in Gibraltar, she wore a short mini skirt, knee socks, and sun hat. And that’s nothing.

For the honeymoon, the couple retired to the presidential suite of the Amsterdam Hilton and remained there for seven days for what they called a “bed-in” for world peace. Go figure.

Bianca Jagger: Bianca Jagger met Rolling Stones front man, Mick Jagger at a Rolling Stones party in France in 1970.

In 1971, the two wed in French Riviera town St. Tropez in a civil ceremony which took place in the town hall. This may not sound too “iconic”, however just think about it. This woman got Mick Jagger, infamous ladies man, down the isle. They were married only seven years, but still.

Princess Diana: When you think of iconic weddings, there is no doubt that the image this princess bride comes to mind. Diana Spencer wed Prince Charles of Whales in 1981.

The gown was created by David and Elizabeth Emmanuel, and was made of ivory silk and taffeta and featured 10,000 hand-sewn pearls and sequins. It also had a 25-foot-train, and drew gasps from the crowd as Diana entered Westminster Abbey.

Carolyn Bassette Kennedy: Carolyn Bassette married JFK Jr. on September 21st 1996 in a simple ceremony on Georgia’s Cumberland Island with only 40 guests. While she may not have been as well-known as her famous mother-in-law, she was certainly able to channel some of her legendary style on her wedding day. The bride chose a simple yet chic white sheath dress by Narcisco Rodriguez, complimented by a sleek bun and red lipstick.

Victoria Beckham: David and Victoria Beckham wed on July 4th,1999, and was widely hailed as the wedding of the year. The ceremony was held at Luttrellstown Castle in Ireland and was attended by her fellow Spice Girls (Minus Geri Halliwell) and many other stars. Posh wore a dramatic champagne colored Vera Wang gown and David dressed in all white. The pair looked stunning on their special day and are still a driving focal point in the media today!

Courtney Cox Arquette: Famous “Friends” actress and her “Scream” co-star David Arquette wed on July 3rd 2000, and they’re still going strong! Not bad for a Hollywood wedding, eh? Courtney’s dress was unique, as she opted for a dress with full-length sleeves at a time when you rarely see a bride in anything but a sleeveless gown. Courtney’s gown was a Valentino design, and was simple and stunning with a plunging neckline and crisp white silk, accessorized by a bouquet of red roses.

Jennifer Aniston: Who could forget the famed marriage between “America’s Sweetheart” Jennifer Aniston and Hollywood Heartthrob Brad Pitt? Although their divorce is almost as famous as their marriage, Jen still made a gorgeous bride! Aniston’s dress was designed by Lawrence Steele, and was a full-length white silk tulle halter dress studded with tiny pearls. The $1 million dollar ceremony was held on July 29th 2000 in a Malibu Mansion.

Gwen Stefani: On September 14th 2002, No Doubt lead singer Gwen Stefani wed rocker Gavin Rossdale at St. Paul’s Covent Garden in London. Stefani wore a custom-made pink and white wedding dress by John Galliano, accented by an antique lace veil. The ceremony included only a handful of family and friends. The bride arrived over an hour late with her father Dennis in a white Rolls Royce, while the groom waited patiently outside withhis sheepdog Winston!

Liv Tyler: Although Liv Tyler took a low-key approach to her wedding gown for her marriage to Royston Langton in 2003, she looked simply stunning in her empire-line Alexander McQueen dress. Beautiful.

Melania Knauss Trump: On January 22, 2005 Melania Knauss wed Donald Trump in Palm Beach Florida. Melania wore a $100,000 Christian Dior gown with over 1,500 hand-stitched crystal rhinestones and pearls, and had a 13 ft train, a 16 ft veil. All in all, the dress took over 1,000 hours to make! Donald and Melania’s lavish ceremony was certainly one for the books! Then again, when “The Donald” is the groom, who can be surprised?

Nicole Kidman: Aussie Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban threw quite the wedding celebration on June 25th 2006 in Nicole’s native Australia. The bride wore a puff-sleeved Balenciaga and Christian Louboutin shoes. With her red hair dyed blonde, Nicoled looked the part of a lovely, ethereal bride.

Katie Holmes: Katie Holmes confessed that when she was younger she always dreamed of marrying Tom Cruise, and in 2006 her dream came true! Their wedding ceremony took place at Odescalchi Castle in Italy (although Scientology vows were exchanged privately in CA days before this ceremony as Italian law does not recognize Scientology vows as legally binding). Katie’s dress was an Armani design fit for a princess and suitable for her fairytale wedding in a castle to her prince!

Liz Hurley: Elizabeth Hurley’s wedding to Arun Nayar in 2007 was a celebration with multiple ceremonies that reflect the couple’s backgrounds. Their first ceremony took place in Sudley Castle in Gloucestershire with Sir Elton John walking the bride down the isle, and then continues with Hindu ceremonies in Mumbai and Jodhpur. With so many ceremonies, Liz found herself in need of more than one dress! The most photographed however, was a swan-like gown by Donatella Versace. For the Indian ceremonies, Liz wore couture sari’s that were also designed by Versace.

Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres: Day-time TV queen Ellen DeGeneres and long-time girlfriend Portia de Rossi exchanged personal wedding vows in front of their closest friends and family in August of 2008. Both brides wore designs by Zac Posen and exchanged rings by Neil Lane amid candles and flowers by Mark’s Garden.

Ivanka Trump: In October 2009, Ivanka Trump said “I Do” to upcoming real-estate mogul Jared Kushner in an over-the-top Jewish ceremony in New Jersey. The bride wore a Vera Wang wedding gown, designed to resemble Grace Kelly’s, a $45,000 hair clip, $130,000 diamond drop earrings, and a $90,000 Art-Deco inspired bracelet from her own jewelry line.

Lately we’ve been asking our customers who ordered group designs to send us their pictures so that we can show them off a little because they are pretty darn good and someone needs to! It never ceases to amaze me how creative and artistic our fans can be (as you will see).

This bridal party photo was sent to us by Rebecca. Rebecca wanted to give her bridal party a gift that was both personal and humorous, so she decided to make them personalized t-shirts to show her appreciation, which read “I Survived” across the chest and their names in the corner. Rebecca put it best when she said, “When you ask those closest to you to be in your bridal party, even if they are family, they sign up for a huge responsibility. No matter how calm of a bride you are, there are moments that are stressful and in those moments it takes a lot of patience for the people around you to remain loving.”

Rebecca’s gift is certainly one that will always be remembered, and we’re sure her bridal party appreciated the humor and loved the personal touch. Thanks for being such an amazing fan Rebecca! We wish you all the best!

1. Talk $$$$$: With the excitement of the engagement, the happy couple might not have thought much on what a reasonable budget would be. Not that you need to rain on their parade, but you do need to be clear about what how much you are able to contribute to their wedding budget.

2. Recognize Your Role: While you may have all kinds of wedding ideas, it is not safe to assume that you will be taking the reins on the whole planning process. Know what your daughter’s/son’s expectations are and let them know that you are there for them should they need your help. And if there’s something you would specifically like to contribute or be a part of, speak up when the time comes. Otherwise, avoid being a mom-zilla!

3. Dress Appropriately: The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom should get in touch with each other to coordinate. While you don’t need to match each other (or the bridesmaids) it’s a good idea to have somewhat similar styles. The only major no-no is any hue or shade of white- that’s for the bride only!

These awesome Bridal Party Tee photos were sent to us by Rosie! Rosie wanted to create personalized t-shits as a souvenir for the bridal party of her friend Michelle’s wedding. Each design featured Michelle’s name as well as the name of the person that the shirt was for, so that they would all have a special gift from the Bachelorette Party!

The bride’s shirt said “The Bride”, the mothers of the bride and groom each had special shirts that said “Mother of the Bride” and “Mother of the Groom”, which they sported proudly because they were so happy to have their children united! The Maid of Honor also had a special design because she is the bride’s twin sister, and the other three bridesmaids had similar designs with their names and the bride’s name.

The ladies celebrated their event at a French restaurant in Sonoma (Délicieux!) followed by massages at the resort spa! Sounds like Michelle is one lucky woman! French cuisine, massages, cocktails, and customized t-shirts all in one day-Geez! Thanks for sharing Rosie!

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