Thursday, June 30, 2011
Victoria Beckham love her dog than her handsome husband
Become Pregnant, Victoria Beckham Choose Sleeping With Dogs
Victoria Beckham is rumored that she had moved from her marriage bed and into the spare room with her dog. Victoria who is currently pregnant to feel uncomfortable with her weight. She felt his arms exchanged by her husband, David Beckham with his dog, Scarlet.
Victoria Beckham is rumored that she had moved from her marriage bed and into the spare room with her dog. Victoria who is currently pregnant to feel uncomfortable with her weight. She felt her arms exchanged by her husband, David Beckham with his dog, Scarlet.
"Victoria has moved into her own bed at her house in Los Angeles," said a source quoted by the Daily Star.
The source added that Victoria could not sleep next to David again feeling like a stranded whale and wanted to lie down.
David feels it is so funny, because he took a new puppy named Scarlet. Victoria is also treated as if the Scarlet newest daughter, before the native born.
This British football player know if these days his wife easily offended. David thinks it is so funny, Scarlet kept him sane, especially when he saw how happy his wife moved from its place of marriage, and nesting bed with French bulldog
Victoria Beckham is rumored that she had moved from her marriage bed and into the spare room with her dog. Victoria who is currently pregnant to feel uncomfortable with her weight. She felt his arms exchanged by her husband, David Beckham with his dog, Scarlet.
Victoria Beckham is rumored that she had moved from her marriage bed and into the spare room with her dog. Victoria who is currently pregnant to feel uncomfortable with her weight. She felt her arms exchanged by her husband, David Beckham with his dog, Scarlet.
"Victoria has moved into her own bed at her house in Los Angeles," said a source quoted by the Daily Star.
The source added that Victoria could not sleep next to David again feeling like a stranded whale and wanted to lie down.
David feels it is so funny, because he took a new puppy named Scarlet. Victoria is also treated as if the Scarlet newest daughter, before the native born.
This British football player know if these days his wife easily offended. David thinks it is so funny, Scarlet kept him sane, especially when he saw how happy his wife moved from its place of marriage, and nesting bed with French bulldog
Hot Selena Gomez Popular American Singer
Selena Gomez
Hot News and Biography of Selena Gomez
Hot News and Biography of Selena Gomez
Hot Beauty Actress and Singer " Selena Gomez" was born in July 22, 1992 in Grand Prairie City, Texas, USA. She is an actress and singer known for hes role as Alex Russo on Disney Channel television Wizards of Waverly Place series. She appeared repeatedly on the Disney Channel series. In 2008 he signed a contract with Hollywood Records, a label of Disney Music Group. Gomez grew up without siblings in Grand Prairie, Texas, and is the daughter of a Mexican and half Italian. When he was five, his parents divorced and he was raised by her mother. Gomez named after the singer Tex-Mex Selena Quintanilla, and began early on with the show theater. In 2009, Gomez said in an interview with People that he developed early interest in acting by watching his mother to practice and play in a theater production. In May 2010 he successfully graduated from their private lessons.
Her first role, Selena Gomez played in the Popular and hot television series with Barney & Friends, after it was found at the age of ten years ago in a talent contest organized by Disney. Since then, she has appeared in several television series, especially in a Disney production, such as Zack and Cody and Hannah Montana for a few episodes. Selena Gomez is also a successful singer. Three of his pieces published by Walt Disney Records. One of them, a cover of the song Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians from Disney), until in February 2008, 98 places in iTunes. With the single Tell Me Something I Do not Know She came in early 2009 for the first time in the official U.S. charts. The song was part of another Disney film Cinderella Story.
Since 2007, played a major role in the Disney series Wizards of Waverly Place, which she also sang the title song Everything is Not What It Looks like. The series began in October 2007 on Disney Channel in the U.S.. Selena Gomez and her friend Demi Lovato and with their fellow actor from Wizards of Waverly Place David Henrie, Jake T. Austin and Jennifer Stone Web shows on YouTube. Selena Gomez played a major role in the movie Another Cinderella Story in 2008, where she acted together with Drew Seeley. In 2009, Selena Gomez was replaced Madonna in Arthur and the Invisibles 2 .
In Music career, since 2007 she sang the title song Everything is Not What It Looks like their series Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2008 they covered the song Cruella de Vil by Bill Lee, who appeared on the album DisneyMania . To this end she recorded the music video. In 2008 he recorded the song Fly to the Heart for the movie Tinker Bell. For the movie, Another Cinderella Story, they recorded the song Tell Me Something I Do not Know. In both songs, she released a music video.
In 2009 she took with her friend Demi Lovato song One and the Same to their movie Princess Protection Program, which appears on the album. For Wizards of Waverly Place Soundtrack and they covered the song Magic pilot band. In the same year he took part in the project, Disney Friends for Change, where they recorded the song Send It On by Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Jonas Brothers. 2010 he also took part in a video clip for the song "Burnin 'Up" by Jonas Brothers. Since 2010, Selena Gomez also sang the theme song from the new Disney Channel series Shake It Up.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Style Portrait: Tyler Atkins
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Tyler Atkins (Chic) is non stop! He’s currently on The Amazing Race Australia which is airing at the moment & his future plans are never ending. His passion surfing is very much his thing & you can’t half tell, especially when he pursues life quite poetically in a series of waves – he embraces whatever comes his way and happily goes wherever it takes him.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
The End of a Chapter
Hello Everyone,
I'm sorry I stopped posting in April. I just kept traveling and then procrastinating so I never got around to blogging about the rest of my adventures. Instead of backtracking the past few months I'm going to write a simple conclusion to my year of traveling.
So, so, so much has happened since September that it is difficult to wrap my brain around the changes that have occurred in my life. I can't count the amount of people I've met that have forever changed me. It's scary to think I didn't know some of my good friends a year ago.
To recap my traveling schedule:
London, England
Glasgow, Scotland
Dublin, Ireland
Countless cities in the Irish countryside (Shamrocker Tours!)
Rome, Italy
Mykonos, Greece
Athens, Greece
Oxford, England
Paris, France
Cairns, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Sunshine Coast, Australia
Gold Coast/Surfers Paradise, Australia
Hong Kong, China
Macau, China
Christchurch, NZ
Queenstown, NZ
New Zealand Countryside
Sydney, Australia
Melborne, Austraila
Looking at that list is incredible. My eyes have been opened to the world and there's no going back. I've been to 4 continents in the past 10 months, 2 of which were totally new to me. The scary question I have to ask myself is how I can go back to normal life. The good news is when I left for London I left a life I loved and people I cherished. I wasn't running away from anything, I was running towards adventure. I never knew studying abroad would be so challenging. It's not as easy as you may think it is; I've been on my own living in two different countries with nothing familiar except phone calls, emails, and skype sessions with friends thousands upon thousands of miles away. Every experience I had challenged me to go far beyond the reaches of independence that I had ever known and has made me grow as a friend, a relative, and a human being.
Home feels like a dream. The thought of being with my mom and dad, friends and family seems a distant memory that I will never get back, yet in less than 2 weeks that's what my life will be. I'm going to wake up in New York and think that I dreamed my time in Australia and all the amazing, wonderful, lovable, and outstanding people I've met were just my imagination.
These last few months have really worn me down and made me miss the familiar and miss home, but now that I'm going back to that so soon I have to pause and think that I won't be coming back to Australia for many years, if ever again and that thought is very scary to think. The 109 bus to University of Queensland won't exist, going up to apartment 98 to hang out with the boys won't ever happen again, and walking through south bank and the lagoon won't be a part of my weekly activities.
This year has been the most fantastic experience of my life, and it's about to end. 10 days until I'm boarding a plane to LAX and America. 10 days left of exploring and discovering and being in Australia. There's no conclusion that can make it easier to think it's over.
All I know is the next year will be an adventure all to itself; I will be a senior in college, living in an apartment, concluding 4 years of happiness at American University (well, technically 3). I'll be finding out where I will be working after graduation, what I'll be doing, and evolving into an adult. My life won't be surrounded by professors, papers, exams, classes, and college weekends. It's exciting and frightening and wonderful.
Life is full of happiness, sadness, excitement, adventure, and wonder. I've seeked it with my eyes open, I've discovered parts of the world I never knew existed and have gotten the skills I need to face my next adventures in life.
When I get off the plane in New York I'll be ready.
I'll be ready to take on the next parts of my life.
Thank you all for following my blog and seeing what I've been up to. Hearing from people I haven't spoken to in years who have told me they've been following me and enjoyed my experiences was truly a blessing. It's been great posting pictures and posts about my time abroad and attempting you let you in to the amazing parts of my life.
Cheers!
On to the next adventure!
Miriam
I'm sorry I stopped posting in April. I just kept traveling and then procrastinating so I never got around to blogging about the rest of my adventures. Instead of backtracking the past few months I'm going to write a simple conclusion to my year of traveling.
So, so, so much has happened since September that it is difficult to wrap my brain around the changes that have occurred in my life. I can't count the amount of people I've met that have forever changed me. It's scary to think I didn't know some of my good friends a year ago.
To recap my traveling schedule:
London, England
Glasgow, Scotland
Dublin, Ireland
Countless cities in the Irish countryside (Shamrocker Tours!)
Rome, Italy
Mykonos, Greece
Athens, Greece
Oxford, England
Paris, France
Cairns, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Sunshine Coast, Australia
Gold Coast/Surfers Paradise, Australia
Hong Kong, China
Macau, China
Christchurch, NZ
Queenstown, NZ
New Zealand Countryside
Sydney, Australia
Melborne, Austraila
Looking at that list is incredible. My eyes have been opened to the world and there's no going back. I've been to 4 continents in the past 10 months, 2 of which were totally new to me. The scary question I have to ask myself is how I can go back to normal life. The good news is when I left for London I left a life I loved and people I cherished. I wasn't running away from anything, I was running towards adventure. I never knew studying abroad would be so challenging. It's not as easy as you may think it is; I've been on my own living in two different countries with nothing familiar except phone calls, emails, and skype sessions with friends thousands upon thousands of miles away. Every experience I had challenged me to go far beyond the reaches of independence that I had ever known and has made me grow as a friend, a relative, and a human being.
Home feels like a dream. The thought of being with my mom and dad, friends and family seems a distant memory that I will never get back, yet in less than 2 weeks that's what my life will be. I'm going to wake up in New York and think that I dreamed my time in Australia and all the amazing, wonderful, lovable, and outstanding people I've met were just my imagination.
These last few months have really worn me down and made me miss the familiar and miss home, but now that I'm going back to that so soon I have to pause and think that I won't be coming back to Australia for many years, if ever again and that thought is very scary to think. The 109 bus to University of Queensland won't exist, going up to apartment 98 to hang out with the boys won't ever happen again, and walking through south bank and the lagoon won't be a part of my weekly activities.
This year has been the most fantastic experience of my life, and it's about to end. 10 days until I'm boarding a plane to LAX and America. 10 days left of exploring and discovering and being in Australia. There's no conclusion that can make it easier to think it's over.
All I know is the next year will be an adventure all to itself; I will be a senior in college, living in an apartment, concluding 4 years of happiness at American University (well, technically 3). I'll be finding out where I will be working after graduation, what I'll be doing, and evolving into an adult. My life won't be surrounded by professors, papers, exams, classes, and college weekends. It's exciting and frightening and wonderful.
Life is full of happiness, sadness, excitement, adventure, and wonder. I've seeked it with my eyes open, I've discovered parts of the world I never knew existed and have gotten the skills I need to face my next adventures in life.
When I get off the plane in New York I'll be ready.
I'll be ready to take on the next parts of my life.
Thank you all for following my blog and seeing what I've been up to. Hearing from people I haven't spoken to in years who have told me they've been following me and enjoyed my experiences was truly a blessing. It's been great posting pictures and posts about my time abroad and attempting you let you in to the amazing parts of my life.
Cheers!
On to the next adventure!
Miriam
Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Erin cuddles up to the Koala's
Erin McNaught has been announced as the Australian Koala Foundations "Cuddles for Koala's" ambassador.
The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is the principal non-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to the conservation and effective management of the wild koala and its habitat. Join Erin in saving the Koala's and show your support today! Visit the AKF website and see what you can do to help
Lauryn Eagle to represent Australia at the world ski titles
FEMALE water ski trio — Kelsey Feros, Leanne Hickey and Lauryn Eagle — and male competitor Peter Procter will represent Australia at the world titles later this year after a gruelling qualification criteria.
Eagle dominated throughout the seven-race series, winning every event to easily finish as Australia's open-woman champion.
Her top score of 60 placed her in prime position to win a formula one world title to add to her formula two championship win in 2005.
She finished third in formula one in 2009.
"I don't think it's ever been done in the women's to win all races," said Eagle, of Peakhurst.
"I need a world title in the formula one. It's been my aim for a while.
"I have boxing to concentrate on, so I'll probably give racing a bit of a break after this."
Eagle plans to have one more fight before the world championships.
Danebank School student Kelsey Feros, of Sylvania Waters, finished as the top women's junior with an eight-point margin on second place.
Feros won four of the seven races, finished second in two and fourth in another to win the junior Australian title.
In the men's, Peter Procter, of Cronulla, qualified as Australia's No. 2, finishing four points behind winner Chris Stout. Procter won two formula one races.
Meanwhile, Leanne Hickey dominated the formula two event qualifying first.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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Celebrating with Kylie
Melissa Hoyer with Kylie Minogue at the exclusive event to celebrate the opening of her Australian tour, held at Wildfire, Overseas Passenger Terminal Circular Quay on June 6th
Monday, June 6, 2011
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