by Blogbot
2010 was without doubt the year of the striped sock. Stockings were put to bed in favor off these warm and fuzzy alternatives that say you’re sexy without trying unfashionably hard.
Here’s a selection of the best striped leg wear that Suicide Girls were putting on – and taking off – this year.
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by Blogbot
This seems to be the season for seemingly stupid interweb cause-based campaigns, with two particularly vapid ones coming to mind.
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by Tamara Palmer
“Onward and upward.”
– Brody Dalle
While fans of the Distillers and other next-generation punk bands should ultimately find this transition natural and easy to follow, Spinnerette — the new vehicle for former Distillers lead Brody Dalle — has a decidedly more gentle rock edge as debuted on their first release, the “Ghetto Love EP.”
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Buellher Suicide in The Soloist
- INTO: Swagger, love, making out, music, motorcycles, scooters, anything with wheels basically, learning, some politics, animals, adventures, coffee, mysticism, fog, sun, presents, surprises, dinosaurs, and reptiles.
- NOT INTO: Bad breath, self-involved, self-loathing, and sanctimonious bullshit.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Cute animals, sarcasm, great hair, good conversations, motorcycles, music, and people with tact.
- MAKES ME SAD: Amy Winehouse, animal cruelty, and organized religion.
Get to know Buellher better over at SuicideGirls.com!
by Damon Martin
During the holiday season, atheists in America and Canada are letting everyone know they are still good without God. The message has been spread across buses and billboards throughout North America to send an alternative message during this normally oversaturated time of religious rejoice.
Groups like Secular Samaritan, American Humanist Association, and the Centre for Inquiry are responsible for the Christmas time ad buys. The gospel they’re trying to spread with these billboards is that goodness and morality are not in the exclusive domain of those that believe in a higher power.
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by Blogbot
Due to demand, Dita Von Teese has added three extra late night shows to her very special Sunset Strip residency at The Roxy, which runs from Monday December 13th thru Wednesday 15th. As previously reported, the shows will each feature three sets from Dita, plus some very special guests.
“We have Dirty Martini from NYC, Perle Noire from New Orleans, Duke Lafayette (my favorite boylesque star!), Lada straight from The Crazy Horse Paris, and everyone’s favorite burlesque MC Murray Hill,” Dita told SuicideGirls via email. “I will be performing three acts, including some never-before seen numbers.
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