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Italian postcard by Promocard, no. K 1298. Photo: 20th Century Fox. Cameron Diaz in There's Something About Mary (Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly, 1998).

 

Blue-eyed, natural blonde Cameron Diaz (1972) is a former model and film actress. Her big break arrived in 1994 with the Jim Carrey film The Mask. Roles in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), There's Something About Mary (1998), and Shrek (2001) – in which she voiced Princess Fiona – solidified her as one of the most bankable Hollywood stars. Her other film credits include hits like Charlie's Angels (2000), Gangs of New York (2003) and In Her Shoes (2005).

 

Cameron Diaz was born in 1972 in San Diego, California. She is the daughter of a Cuban-American father and an Anglo-German mother. She graduated from Long Beach Polytechnic (Poly) High School (Class of 1990) in Long Beach, California. As a member of that school's 'Polyettes' dance-drill team, Cameron performed during half-time at football games. Self described as "adventurous, independent and a tough kid," she lived in such varied locales as Japan, Australia, Mexico, Morocco, and Paris. Returning to California at the age of 21, Diaz was discovered by a photographer at a Hollywood party. He helped her land a contract with the Elite Modeling Agency. She was working as a model when she auditioned for a big part in the comedy The Mask (Chuck Russell, 1994), based on a Dark Horse comic book series of the same name. To her amazement and despite having no previous acting experience, she was cast as the female lead in the film opposite Jim Carrey. It proved to be a great acting debut for her. The Mask is both a crazy comedy, which surpasses the imagination, but also works well as a thriller with a dark atmosphere. Over the next 3 years, she honed her acting skills in such low budget independent films as The Last Supper (Stacy Title, 1995), Feeling Minnesota (Steven Baigelman, 1996) with Keanu Reeves, and Head Above Water (Jim Wilson, 1996) with Harvey Keitel. She returned to main stream films in My Best Friend's Wedding (P.H. Hogan, 1997), in which she held her own against leading lady Julia Roberts. In 1998, she earned full fledged star status for her performance in the box office smash There's Something About Mary (Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly, 1998) with Matt Dillon and Ben Stiller. Her following two projects—the sports drama Any Given Sunday (Oliver Stone, 1999) starring Al Pacino, and Spike Jonze's surrealist fantasy Being John Malkovich (1999)—lent Diaz a reputation as a dramatic actress, the latter earning her her second Golden Globe nomination.

 

Cameron Diaz earned a third Golden Globe nomination for her supporting role in Vanilla Sky (Cameron Crowe, 2001) starring Tom Cruise and Penélope Cruz, and appeared in numerous high-profile films in the early 2000s, including Charlie's Angels (McG, 2000) with Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu, and its sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (McG, 2003), as well as voicing the character of Princess Fiona in the Shrek series (2001–2010). In 2003, she was cast opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day Lewis in the period epic Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, 2003), for which she earned her fourth Golden Globe nomination. Worldwide, the film grossed a total of US$193 million, while it was embraced by critics. Her subsequent films included the dramatic comedies In Her Shoes (Curtis Hanson, 2005) with Toni Colette, and The Holiday (Nancy Meyers, 2006) with Kate Winslet, and the disappointing psychological thriller The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009). Diaz appeared in supporting parts in The Green Hornet (Michel Gondry, 2011), followed by starring roles in the comedies The Other Woman (Nick Cassavetes, 2014) and Sex Tape (Jake Kasdan, 2014). After appearing in Will Gluck's film adaptation of Annie (Will Gluck, 2014), Diaz confirmed she was formally retiring from acting. Diaz is the author of two health books: The Body Book (2013), a New York Times bestseller, and The Longevity Book (2016). In 2015, Cameron Diaz married her boyfriend of 8 months, Benji Madden. After appearing in There's Something About Mary (1998), Diaz briefly dated her co-star Matt Dillon. The following year, she began a four-year relationship with actor Jared Leto,which ended in 2003. Later, she dated singer and actor Justin Timberlake. They separated in 2007. Her accolades include four Golden Globe Award nominations, three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, and a New York Film Critics Award. In 2013, she was named the highest-paid actress over 40 in Hollywood. As of 2018, the U.S. domestic box office grosses of Diaz's films total over $3 billion USD, with worldwide grosses surpassing $7 billion, making her the fifth highest-grossing U.S. domestic box office actress.

 

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A bullpup thing with grip and other goodies. Bottom ejecting. If you want to improve anything let me know the window is still open.

•“In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of.” — ...

 

•“An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.” — ...

  

•“The opposite of poverty is not wealth; the opposite of poverty is enough.”

  

why must he beg for a handout?

 

where is the help from the government ????

 

not even NGO's????

 

in

Tongi

 

Photography’s new conscience

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Hopefully, something to cheer you up during isolation !!!

Engraved on the white board, that painted in black color

 

It's a little bit of both dying and blooming, and I find that beautiful.

 

Something happened to this poor film, either during the development, or before it got into my hands, but something's amiss here - red layer got crushed almost to nothing. I contemplated converting it to black & white, but decided against, I found this crushed look quite interesting. Here, a boat leaving Žurkovo beach in Kostrena.

 

Taken with my Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F film camera, with Super‍-‍Multi‍-‍Coated Takumar 35mm F3.5 wide-angle lens, on apparently expired and improperly stored roll of Kodak Gold 200 film, shot at box speed. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated film scanner, edited heavily, massaged as much as possible out of crushed film.

We get a new house and she gets spooked by something. I am thinking it's the neighbor kids. I am going to have to talk with them about that.

Hình mờ :)) cố ý vậy đó :)) mọi ng thông cảm nhé :*

 

FAV for me ^^~

We have all heard the expression "Let me slip into something comfortable", well i id just that. This robe is so lovely to wear make me feel really special and very feminine.

..for me, anyway..

We went on a "Spring Walk" at the Uitkamp Nature Reserve in Durbanville a few weeks ago. There were loads of interesting flowers, some that I've never seen before (like this one), and volunteers were on hand to identify them for us.

If I remember correctly, this is spiloxene.

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Much better on black......press "L" if you like.....

Washington (aka Washy) was intent on something over the garden fence.

DMC-GH3; Nokton 25mm f0.95; F2.8; 1/800s; ISO-125

The wine cellar at Stone Hill Winery, Hermann, MO. (They actually left me alone down there:)) Established in 1847, Stone Hill grew to be the second largest winery in the United States. The wines were world renowned, winning gold medals in eight world's fairs, including Vienna in 1873 and Philadelphia in 1876. By the turn of the century, the winery was shipping 1,250,000 gallons of wine per year.

The advent of Prohibition in 1920 destroyed the wine industry in Missouri, and the winery's spectacular arched, underground cellars (the largest series of vaulted cellars in America) were used for growing mushrooms. Opened again in 1965 as a winery they are now again producing award winning wines.

A fun, informative tour and some fine wines!

After designing, drafting, & making many different holders...resigned to this being the smartest...as seen on Reyhand, Narcisse, and Charrel. Something else that was perfected when grandad was in his prime.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhIB-edOhvY&feature=related Here's the song to listen to.

 

Song by Rush

 

"Something For Nothing"

 

Waiting for the winds of change

To sweep the clouds away

Waiting for the rainbow's end

To cast its gold your way

Countless ways

You pass the days

 

Waiting for someone to call

And turn your world around

Looking for an answer

To the question you have found

Looking for

An open door

 

You don't get something for nothing

You can't have freedom for free

You won't get wise

With the sleep still in your eyes

No matter what your dreams might be

 

What you own is your own kingdom

What you do is your own glory

What you love is your own power

What you live is your own story

In your head is the answer

Let it guide you along

Let your heart be the anchor

And the beat of your own song

 

You don't get something for nothing

You can't have freedom for free

You won't get wise

With the sleep still in your eyes

No matter what your dreams might be

  

Something a bit different today with a bit of creative processing to provide hopefully a dreamy peaceful balmy evening feel. This is a sunset shot but it is not the actual sunset but rather a reflection of the setting sun which is actually behind me.

 

Thanks for looking guys and gals!

© Tyler Nardone

 

in my accommodation during my trip on Marseille.

  

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I wanted something small and swooshy so this was the result. It began as a M-Tron fighter but wasn't quite there; several remixes later I was much happier with this version.

  

Keep on putting yourself out there.

 

Believe.

Be persistent.

Be positive.

Be yourself.

And have fun!

 

It'll be alright. Trust me.

 

Blogged at: thehappypainter22.blogspot.com/2011/11/something-better.html

   

Something I drew during the finals, and the teachers let me keep it. Enjoy!

A Fox (Vulpes vulpes) feeling too comfortable in our back garden yesterday evening, the 11.5.20

...when i'm working on something else...

At Waikiki Aquarium

close up of tree titmouse with focus on the middle one standing on tree trunk watching away

and then split

all of a sudden

the good stitch undone

how did it happen so

the warmth of my own body

or the furious lust for words

something happened

and then I pulled myself together

because I had to you know

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Been peeking into windows again.

I'm still processing some old photos. This shot was taken in Åre in Sweden. I don't know why I made this so vivid. Hm..

Following on from my last photo, here is another mystery flower... any suggestions? :-)

something i made earlier this year.

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