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The last four are the americans. Well three and me. Always heading up the rear. Thats our guide Piro in the lime green Iberostar shirt. He was telling us of his early days growing up in the jungle. Interesting to say the least. By 10 years old you are expected to be able to survive on your own in the jungle.
So a bunch of my Amazon orders came in lol. I really wanted the 2016 Holiday Barbie with the Claudette sculpt and she was $15, I knew if I waited any longer she’s going to go for bonkers prices later on.
I figured I pick up another doll or two to save on shipping so I grabbed a Batman doll to steal his body, and picked up this Henry Higgins doll cuz I’ve been wanting a brown suit but they’ve all been $30+ and Henry here was $23 so.
Claudette’s dress is BIG though it sheds glitter and literally feels like a tent due to the plastic fabric. I actually really liked Model Muse bodies cuz the solid vinyl legs and dynamic poses make them good candidates for modeling clothing and photography, but this one? It’s AWFUL. The legs are hollow plastic and there’s messy seams everywhere so it’s basically garbage.
Batman is a weird one but I have no issues with him asides from his head looking like a burping potato and ALL his accessories are super soft vinyl, so I can’t imagine these surviving very well.
Henry Higgin’s suit is a Jacket and combination shirt and pants thing but… I miss this level of quality from Mattel. The fabric is hemmed, the jacket is fully lined and it just feels so much better than either of these other dolls lol. However his shoe did explode off and the box is degrading a lot so yeah.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover the premiere screening of Amazon Studios' dark comedy, Transparent, by Jill Soloway at the Ace Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles.
All ten episodes of Transparent will premiere on Friday, September 26 exclusively on Amazon Prime Instant Video in the US and UK,
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About Amazon Studios’ Transparent
'Written, directed and executive produced by Emmy-nominee and 2013 Sundance Best Director winner Soloway, Transparent is a ten episode, half hour novelistic series that explores family, identity, sex, and love. The series stars Tambor as Maura, who has spent her life as Mort—the Pfefferman family patriarch. When she reintroduces herself to her family, everyone’s secrets finally start to come out. This includes her ex-wife Shelly (played by Light), and their children—meandering Ali (played by Hoffmann), record producer Josh (played by Duplass), and sexually conflicted Sarah (played by Landecker). Each family member spins in a different direction as they begin to figure out who they are going to become.
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About Amazon Studios
Amazon Studios launched in 2010 as a new way to develop feature films and episodic series—one that’s open to great ideas from creators and audiences around the world. Last year Amazon Studios launched its first two prime time series, Alpha House and Betas, and recently debuted its first three children’s series, the Annecy International Animated Film Festival Award-winning Tumble Leaf from Bix Pix Entertainment, as well as Creative Galaxy from Angela Santomero, the creator of Blue’s Clues, and Annedroids, from Emmy nominated Sinking Ship Entertainment. Amazon Original Series are available exclusively to Prime members through Prime Instant Video. For more info, visit www.amazonstudios.com
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Amazon Theatre (Portuguese: Teatro Amazonas), an opera house built in 1896 during the rubber boom.Manaus, Brazil
The Volvo Amazon was a mid-size car manufactured by Volvo Cars from 1956 until July 3 1970 at the company's Torslandaverken — with 667,323 vehicles produced.
Compared to its predecessor, the PV, the Amazon was a more modern car available in a wider range of body-styles — though the Amazon shared both the wheelbase from the PV as well as its tall posture and high H-point seating. Notably, the Amazon was the first car to feature three-point seat belts, and the first to have any kind of seat belt as standard equipment.
When originally introduced, the car was called the Amason (with an 's'), which derives from the fierce female warriors of Greek mythology, the Amazons. Volvo modified the spelling to Amazon and used the name for the range up until 1961, when it initiated its new tri-digit nomenclature and the line became known as the 120 Series.
Happy Christmas!
With so many friends and family living 6000 miles away, this year we have ended up with an amazon.com box pile almost as tall as the Christmas tree. Maybe it's time to buy some of Jeff Bezos' stock?
Scene from the Amazon river, Brazil.
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Got back on the boat and cruised over to Peru on the other side of the river. We stopped for lunch in Bista Alegre. Got back on the boat and cruised over to Peru on the other side of the river. We stopped for lunch in Bista Alegre. These kids would get covered in mud and then jump in the Amazon to rinse off and then get right back to it.