Thursday, 7 June 2012

7th June 2012 Video - Hilarious Printer Commercial

One of the most entertaining commercials. I am dying to know how this is filmed. Tricks, I know, still, how??

7th June 2012 She's A Bomb, Not Just Sparks

June 07A

Silvia Tortosa, Spanish, very attractive veteran actress, was being interviewed yesterday. The main interest centred on her several plastic surgeries she has had done over a period of a couple of years. Must admit that she looked absolutely gorgeous & very sexy at 60.
 
She talked about her operations & menopause with great ease, laughed a lot & at times appeared quite coquettish. A great number of much younger women would have done anything to have her looks, confidence & vitality. No doubt about it.
 
It turned everybody's head & wide-eyed when the interviewer suddenly asked, looking at the rather modest curve of her breasts, that having had several cosmetic surgeries in various areas of her face, why had she not done anything about her smallish breasts. Many women today would have had that done even before they worry about their faces.
 
She gave out a peel of laughter: " I was expecting that question. I knew it had to come out sooner or later!" She thinks too many women had that operation totally unnecessarily, sacrificing their own attractiveness for an illusion, the silly idea of bigger is better. The obsession is such that many ended up looking grotesque instead, after spending a fortune for the suffering of inhuman pain, in many cases a life long regret.
 
She then went on to quote names of famous poets & poems that sang praises to the beauty of a woman's breasts. Not sure whether it's her personal experience or not, but she insisted that many men love modest sized breasts, that " "They can cup in their hands !"

If she is any example, I am sure everyone, man or woman, wouldn't argue at all that she is extremely beautiful, & decidedly sexy with her her well proportioned shape. She said a woman of her age, or even older, should not consider menopause a problem but a solution. Sure there exist some small inconveniences, but these are minor & nearly all can be corrected or improved by simple & safe medication.

A mature woman knows herself & her body a lot better at this age, & have had enough experiences to know how to enjoy sex without tabu, instead of going through it as expected to, like a duty when at 20. If she knows how to control & take advantage of her freed emotions & spirit ... The media says of her "She's a bomb ... not just sparks".
 
Humm ...... Very encouraging!
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7th June 2012 Al Pacino Leads A Merry Dance

June 07
(I first posted this in June 2007, on 360)

Al Pacino is one of the actors I quite enjoy watching. Not that he is my favourite actor as I find that he occasionally tends to overact but, on the whole, I think he is a very good actor. A rather large picture in today's paper of him dancing caught my attention. Mind you, a picture of anybody dancing would catch my attention, being mad about any form of dancing myself.


The picture shows a scene in the film " The scent of a Woman " in which he did a spectacular Tango; that & his powerful performance earned him his first Oscar after having been nominated 8 times. I am sure the Tango, or rather the way he danced it, had got a lot to do with his winning. He "overacted" - if one can talk about dancing with that term, in that dance too, just ever so slightly. But the Tango was perfect. His overacting in that dance was exactly as it should be. His partner, the actress Gabrial Anwar, managed to keep up with relative ease too.
 
The Tango is one of my favourite dances. It's not a very difficult dance to learn but very few people can do it well. In theory anybody with two feet can learn to do all the steps, but, it's a dance of so many mixed emotions, so sensual, so passionate, so demanding, bordering almost on violent. It has to be danced with the heart, all one's inner feelings. The style & steps need the slight exaggeration. And he gave it, just the right dose.

In his usual arrogant and nonchalant manner, he commented on the TV programme " Dancing with the stars ", the American version of " Mira quien baila! " - Look who is dancing! - of Television EspaƱola, & said: " If they invite me, I will seriously consider taking part in competing. With due respect to everyone, & being as modest as I could be; I am a damn good dancer." Whatever he is, modest he in not. Then he concluded by saying that his only problem is that he is shy. And if he wouldn't take part, that would be the only reason.
 
Shy? Al Pacino? Was he paving an honourable retreat for himself? I hope not. It would certainly delight a lot of his fans & I am definitely one of them.


Another famous veteran Hollywood actor nearly always comes to mind when the Tango is talked about. Robert Duvall. A real master of Tango. He had apparently gone to learn & improve his technique in Argentina, where the Tango is a national passion & pastime. Pity he had not been given much chance to show his skills on the screen.

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