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Check out the photos of over 500 party people having an amazing time at the one and only CLUB BOUNCE - WHERE SIZE AND STYLE MEET! Thank you everyone for a spectacular night of sexy curvy ladies, hot friendly men, a great venue staff and of course the Bounce staff! As I have said many times before, I think every event is so amazing that I don't know how it can get better! BUT it does! Each and every Bounce party is so off the hook!! Join us Fri June 9th for our ALL WHITE PARTY at Sage Lounge 6511 Greenleaf ave in Whittier ca! Please join our email list asap at www.clubbounce.net Info line 562-243-5758

Club Bounce - Where size & style meet is open every Saturday night at La Fonda!

2501 Wilshire Blvd La Ca 90057

The hot spot in LA for the curvy classy and cuties who love to party! All size and shapes welcome, men and women of all races and background who are open minded and fun and who love to dance and drink and smile! Maybe even hook up or just find new friends! Bonce has the best sexy & positive vibe of any nightclub you will ever attend!

Reservations or more info call or email or join our email list at www.clubbounce.net

562-243-5758

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10/10 just took out of the box

The young pup that wants to play risks being put in its place. A scene at the Cheshire Steam Fair, Daresbury

Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. I guess we'll know when the pics are in.

 

After the tour, checking out the results.

I couldn't resist...

 

Brian doesn't come off looking too good here, does he?

Fotografía de la serie (durmiendo por la mañana)

Sonja and I had a sleepover last year, I think. Luckily we're the same size so I could wear her Ariel nightgown. She wore Cinderella.

South swell just in time for the US Open.

Blush Plus Size Prom Dresses - Ball Gowns style 5110 - Prom Dresses for 2012 Blush Plus Size Prom Dress Style 5110

PENTAX K-1 Mark II

RICOH HD PENTAX-DA 1:4.5-6.3 55-300mm ED PLM WR RE

Size: 14 x 20 cm

Medium: Skin Tone Coloured Pencils on Brown Paper

I was inspired to do a collage of female facial features when I first moved to England and saw people from different backgrounds. This sketch is based from the idea of diversity. I believe that though we might be different culturally, we are all connected. As Shakespeare said, "eyes are the window to the soul," and the emphasis on the fierce eyes depict the interesting and brave stories of women all over the world.

Club Bounce - Where size & style meet is open every Saturday night at La Fonda!

2501 Wilshire Blvd La Ca 90057

The hot spot in LA for the curvy classy and cuties who love to party! All size and shapes welcome, men and women of all races and background who are open minded and fun and who love to dance and drink and smile! Maybe even hook up or just find new friends! Bonce has the best sexy & positive vibe of any nightclub you will ever attend!

Reservations or more info call or email or join our email list at www.clubbounce.net

562-243-5758

bouncereserve@aol.com

Sony A7IV + Contax Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 AEG

Fani's sexy soles, size 38, age 23

Nearly 1,000 Students to Participate in WSSU Commencement on May 15

 

WINSTON-SALEM, NC -- Christina Wareâs story is one of the many inspiring testimonials of the nearly 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students from near and afar who are expected to participate in Winston-Salem State Universityâs commencement ceremony on Friday, May 15, at 9:45 a.m., at Bowman Gray Stadium, 1250 South Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.

  

Academy Award-winning recording artist, activist and actor Common will be the keynote speaker. There are no guest limits or ticket requirements for the ceremony.

  

It is conceivable that Wareâs story of work ethic, undeniable spirit and enthusiasm encapsulates the sentiment of her graduating 2015 classmates.

  

Ware, 43, of Winston-Salem, is quite active on and off campus as a mentor to other students, a member of the non-traditional student organization, the first president of Epsilon Chapter 130 of Tau Sigma National Honor Society at WSSU, a wife and proud mother of two. She is also legally blind. She wants to blaze trails, set examples and raise the bar for others with disabilities.

  

âIn 2007, I lost my eyesight. After a six-month pity party, I decided to continue my education and make a difference for others. Since 2008, I have spent every day of my life proving to society that having a disability does not mean we are weak. I am now an advocate for persons with disabilities,â Ware, a business major, said, "We are not handicapped, we are handy capable!"

  

Ware, who can be described as always pleasant and having an unlimited enthusiasm for life, says every day alive is like Christmas. She demands to be treated like everyone else and has been noted to say, âI may physically fall, but mentally I can get back up and pull a 4.0 semester.â After graduation she wants to start a Kosher/Halal foods business and become active on community boards.

  

The China Connection

 

From the City of Harbin, the capital and largest city of the Heilongjiang province of the People's Republic of China, WSSU Master of Arts in the Teaching of English as a Second Language and Applied Linguistics students Yaowen Xing and Chunling Zhang have found a second home at WSSU and in Winston-Salem. They perhaps have come the farthest distance attend the university.

 

With a population of more than five million people, Harbin is situated in the northeast region of China so close to Russia that only the Songhua River separates the two countries. Nicknamed the Ice City, the average winter temperature is -3.5 °F with annual lows hitting -31.0 °F. Itâs no wonder the students say the warmer weather here in the Piedmont Triad has not been lost in translation with them and itâs one of the things they enjoy.

 

âWe really love the weather in North Carolina, especially the long summer time, since our hometown is so cold with snow for almost 6 months of the year,â Xing, 30, noted. âWe also love the people at WSSU and the faculty who all are nice and it has been a really good experience.â

 

Xing and Zhang, 35, are in America as part of a Chinese education immersion program to help exchange the cultures between China and America. They enjoy working as cultural ambassadors to students in both the cultures. The two came to the U.S. in 2013 and have been teaching at Konnoak Elementary school during the early hours and studying and researching later in the day. âComing to America was a dream for me after learning about it through books, movies and music, and my time here it has been amazing,â Xing said.

 

Zhang, said she didnât know much about WSSU or Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUâs), but after a short time here she knew WSSU would be was special part of life. âI have met many African- Americans who have been friendly and helpful. I now can say I truly have many black friends,â Zhang said. She and Xing have taken advantage of the HBCU experience. They have been often seen attending evening lectures and presentations, sports events, musical and visual arts events. With their WSSU master degrees they will return to China one day in the future to make an impact on teaching and the quality of education there.

  

The All-In Approach

 

Olivia N. Sedwick, 21, a political science major from Indianapolis, has taken âthe all-in approach" to her WSSU experience. The current WSSU student government president (SGA), honorâs student and champion athlete, chose WSSU over other schools she could have attended.

  

Featured in a USA Today article highlighting the HBCU experience released last June, Sedwick is quoted as saying about WSSU, âI fell in love with the school.â She says, âWe talked about things that I had never had the chance to before coming from a predominantly white high school.â

 

Liking the intellectual and social environment, she was comfortable becoming involved around campus. In her first year, a walk-on athlete for the womenâs track and field team, she was a 2013 CIAA Indoor Womenâs Track and Field All-Conference competitor and the WSSU womenâs shot put record holder until earlier this year, although she never competed in the throws until coming to college. In her second year she served as the sophomore class vice president while also being appointed to serve on many committees throughout the university. In that same year, she was a delegate to the UNC Association of Student Governments (UNCASG), representing WSSU students on a state-wide level. At the end of that year, she became the first African-American female elected senior vice president of UNCASG and served in that capacity for the entirety of her third year while being active as the chief of staff for the WSSU student government association that year also. Toward the end of her term in UNCASG, she decided to run for student body president and has served as the voice of the students for the duration of her last year. With all of her activities, she has maintained a 3.95 GPA throughout her time in college.

 

Sedwick has been selected as a UNC General Administration Presidential Intern, which begins in July. Upon completion of the prestigious one-year appointment, Sedwick plans to attend Howard University School of Law.

 

A Drum Major who will March for a Noble Cause

Willie Davis, 22, a social work major from Fayetteville, N.C., who has led WSSUâs Red Sea of Sound Marching Band as a drum major for his senior year, will now march to lead the charge for helping veterans and their families cope with typical and unique challenges of serving in military. Davis will be one of four Cadets with the distinct honor of being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant U.S. in the U.S. Army during this yearâs commencement ceremony. Despite that professionally Davis will help vets, military and families with things like dealing with emotions, he said, âI donât think I will be ready for the commissioning part (of commencement) emotionally.â

 

Readiness for Davis is an understatement. The youngest of three siblings, who was age 10 when his father died, Davis has been an A average student throughout life. He was in the top ten of his high school class and the first generation in his family to attend college. At WSSU, besides maintaining high academic achievement and serving in the U.S. Army ROTC, Davis has been active with the WSSU Band, the University Choir, a Campus Ambassador, a mentor to freshmen students, vice president of the WSSU chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, a Veterans Helping Veterans Heal intern and a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.

  

After graduation, Davis is going to graduate school at the University of South Carolina. He plans to complete that program in one year and begin his military duties. As a clinical social worker, his responsibilities may range from clinical counseling, crisis intervention, disaster relief, critical event debriefing, teaching and training, supervision, research, administration, consultation and policy development in various military settings. He wants to specialize in helping military veterans who suffer from different traumas such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), paranoid schizophrenia and other conditions.

Size 9, 9/10 condition

I have a theory....you can tell how the World s economy is doing, by seeing what car is Barbie driving!! in the 70s she drove a Chevrolet Corvette, in the 80s she became more glamorous and drove big Jaguars, and Porshes, even Ferraris!!

But in the 90s she drove a less glamorous Volvo, in the early 2000s she began driving smaller cars, like the Volkswagen Beetle......and in 2010...she is driving this tiny brandless mini convertible!!

Here's the new Lego Volkswagon Beetle set compared to some of Legos other vehicles in the same range. Thanks for looking.

According to Wikipedia:

 

Smuggler Cove is a small, picturesque all-weather anchorage on the south side of Sechelt Peninsula near Secret Cove. To access this park by land, visitors can hike 4 km from a parking lot off Hwy 101. This park provides camping, hiking, swimming, kayaking and picnicking. Park Size: 185 hectares. 16 km West of Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast. Accessible by boat from the north end of Welcome Pass. Also accessible from Brooks Road off Hwy 101 halfway between Secret Cove and Halfmoon Bay on the Sunshine Coast. It is a 4 km hike from the parking lot to Smuggler Cove. The Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park draws many boaters and sightseers every year to the protected cove. Many come to explore the many bays of the area, rock cliffs and beach areas. The marine park is considered a wetland park so there are some very sensitive ecological areas along the path designed to protect the ecosystem. Please stay on walking paths and have dogs leashed.

 

Smuggler Cove is an all-weather anchorage with three large anchoring basins for cruising boats. The best entry to the park by boat is through Welcome Passage at low tide when reef and rock projections are visible. The local area has provided many eye bolts located along the shoreline to accommodate stern pins. Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park has some wilderness camping facilities on site. Wilderness camping means no amenities. The hike-in campsite is permitted year round only in the five designated campsites located in the cove. Follow the trail for about 1 km from the cove to the camping area from the parking lot. There is no drinking water on site so bring your own. There are two pit toilets.

 

A possible apocryphal story is that Smuggler Cove owes its name to its reported use by Larry Kelly. Kelly, the “King of the Smugglers” who was also known as “Pirate” came up to Canada after fighting for the confederates in the American Civil War. When the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed, many unemployed Chinese workers tried to emigrate to the United States but were forbidden official entry. Kelly assisted the Chinese to cross the border for a fee of $100 each. His insurance against detection was to have the Chinese agree to be roped together and tied to a large hunk of pig iron. If there was a chance that would be apprehended by U.S. customs, he would throw the iron and Chinese overboard. Common misconception is that Larry Kelly was also nicknamed “Pig Iron,” but this was another smuggler by the name of Jim Kelly.

 

I like this park, but it’s best to avoid it if the sight of people breaking rules bothers you. Dogs are rarely on a leash and frolic freely on the beaches, while campers don’t restrict themselves to the designated camping sites.

 

The smoke from the fires cleared up a bit for an hour or so — just long enough to get some photographs with blue sky visible. You can still see the smoke as haze around the sun and a darker layer above the horizon.

 

The red-barked trees are Arbutus. From Wikipedia:

 

The species Arbutus menziesii is native to the Pacific Northwest and Northern California regions. It is Canada’s only native broadleaved evergreen tree.

 

A study published in 2001 which analyzed ribosomal DNA from Arbutus and related genera suggests that Arbutus is paraphyletic and the Mediterranean Basin species of Arbutus are more closely related to Arctostaphylos, Arctous, Comarostaphylis, Ornithostaphylos and Xylococcus than to the western North American species of Arbutus, and that the split between the two groups of species occurred at the Paleogene/Neogene boundary.

 

This 360° High Dynamic Range panorama was stitched from 95 bracketed photographs with PTGUI, tone-mapped with Photomatix, processed with Color Efex, the zenith and nadir retouched in Affinity Photo, and finally the completed panorama touched up in Aperture.

 

Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.06 GB).

 

Location: Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada

 

Another custom I just did..These are comparable to infant sized prefolds..about 13 inches long, and 9 inches across the back wings

Nfst unless for other cool roshes

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