Friday, November 25, 2011

50 cent slow doe(dj yung-don exclusive)

DJ YUNG-DON EXCLUSIVE it off 50 cents album power of thedollar before get rich or die tryin alot of pll didnt kno he had a album before that

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Old England ~ Poem

This is a poem I have written about early Victorian London Life and is set around the events surrounding one day in the life of a wealthy man. showing the Social divide between the Rich and Poor. Much Love to you ~ Chris ~ ________________________________ ~ Old England ~ A candle lit face, peers through the smoky haze of Old England. Charcoal skin and cheeky grin "want your chimney swept again Master Jim?" said him, Flat cap tipped high, "well" said I with a wishful sigh "be here at 9 tomorrow with Brush and barrow, that will be fine". As I look down the cobbled road before me, I see gold Crested Doors upon Carriage and Horse, steaming Stallions with wild eyes, brass medallions on their side. I notice a familiar sight and tip my hat to the right, "Good day miss Roberts" she acknowledges with blushed cheek and a coy look to her feet. With quickened pace her rustled lace, disappears within a trace, of muffled girlish laughter. Memories of the time she captured my Heart, when her eyes of Green flashed across crowded floor, to the Ballroom door where I stood. In that moment, that joyous time, when her eyes met mine, the music stopped as my beating heart took the lead. The swell of Love played its tune across the room, as we danced each other's dreams. A tug on my Coat brought me back to the Street of Beggar Boy with upturned cap, held out in hope, that his return home could help his Sister. Where she lay clutching a dirty china Doll, her skin all blistered. Mother and Father ...

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

FEEDING A BABY ALIVE!!! (the doll)

this is me (shellbi) and my sister (Bug) feeding our cousins baby alive doll.

Monday, November 7, 2011

" I Give You Jesus " 8 (013)

Scene 2: The Hospital - from the drama " I Give You Jesus ". Played by: Sis. Angelica Cruz The Sister is played by: Sis. Veronica The Pastor is played by: Sister Baca Directed by: Bro. John Gutierrez Crossroads of the Valley Church, Stockton, CA.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Strip-Tease: Glamour Shots of Burlesque Artists by Graham Russell

All these shots were taken at the monthly rockabilly club night Virginia Creepers in London (where I am the resident photographer) unless otherwise noted. It's not a burlesque night, but the promoter Marilyn Coleman frequently spices things up with a bit of 50s-style tease-o-rama on special occasions. The performers in the order they appear: Cherry Shakewell, Honey Lulu, Slinky Sparkles (photographed at faux vintage lingerie emporium What Katie Did), Millie Dollar, Devillia de Dallas, Marianne Cheesecake, Cherry Shakewell again, Miss Kitty Baby (at Viva Las Vegas Burlesque Contest 2007), unknown Marilyn Monroe lookalike (also at Viva Las Vegas 07. Ive forgotten her name but shes too beautiful not to include) and finally Scarlette OHarlotte. The soundtrack: rather than typical bump'n'grind stripper music I decided to choose something a bit moodier and downbeat. The song "Striptease" comes from an obscure 1963 French film about a ballerina-turned-stripper starring Nico -- yes, that Nico, the German chanteuse long before she became an Andy Warhol Superstar and joined the Velvet Underground. The song is written by the great Serge Gainsbourg. In what would have been her recording debut, Nico originally sang the films title track but her version was rejected and it was re-recorded by the more famous Existentialist / beatnik diva Juliette Greco. I've included both interpretations: Nico's first, then Greco's. Both are beautiful. And I think Gainsbourg would have approved of me ...