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yeah, nothing she is wearing is hers.. my size ten boots, which were way to big for her petite feet (couldn't tell), her fiance's blouse, & my skivvy shorts & corset that I am trying to get her bf/fiance to buy from me for her for a wedding present (the outfit) since I've only worn it twice for a total of 20 minutes...
ok so I cheated, its not a self portrait.. but I really like the two shots I took of her...
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I really want something like this for Dublin.
Imagine someone is planning to move to this city. How would you describe parts of Orlando to someone who's never been there before?
Distill your wisdom into a pithy phrase to describe a section. For instance, the parks area I describe as "cement and glitter". Your turn.
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Take a head of garlic, slice a little off the top, wrap loosely in foil, with a splash of oil, roast for 50 minutes at gas 6 until soft. Do this the day before, as you'll never make it otherwise, we usually roast it at the weekend and make the soup on Sunday or Monday.
Cook some peas, drain squish the garlic into the peas, add some parmesan, some butter and half the stock, pop in the blender and make smooth. In terms of quantity, about 200g of frozen peas 25g butter, two tablespoons cheese and 200ml stock is an accompanying portion for two.
It'll be quite thick now, stir in the rest of the stock and then add a bit of double cream, pour it over the back of a spoon to make it sit nicely, eat.
Recipe based on one from Nigella Lawson. We usually scale it up to make enough for four people, you can go easier on the butter if you do this.
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"Fergie time" is added to the end of matches, particularly at Old Trafford, when Manchester United are behind.
It's worked quite well for the last 25 years but doesn't always
Tottenham ended their 23-year wait for a victory at Old Trafford as they held on to take the points against Manchester United in a pulsating encounter.
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19684181
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An Ancoats' rag-and-bone man was so shocked to see his own son draped across a piano wearing a dress and singing in his local boozer that he threw a bar stool at him.
But now, more than ten years later Frank Pearson, better known to many as Foo Foo Lamarr (sometimes Lammar) has opened his second club 'Foo Foo's Palace' on Dale Street in the Northern Quarter.
Commenting on his early days, Frank said "Somebody told my Dad that I was singing in the Ancoats Area, but what they did not tell him was that I was stretched on the piano in a frock"
Foo foo has already built up a huge following for his singing and drag performance and previously opened the Picador on Shudehill. It is anticipated that thousands will flock to the new 'Palace' to celebrate their special occasions with Foo Foo holding court on stage.
Ever the showman (showlady?) and generous charity contributor, Foo foo makes quite a spectacle against the drab backdrop of Manchester's streets with his sparkling dresses (costing hundreds of pounds) and Rolls Royce with the number plate "FOO 1"
From Northern Quarter stories, celebrating 240 years of drinking and thinking
www.northernquarterstories.org/
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