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Imperia for Crafty Weekend Sales

Tomorrow at mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Zen%20Soul/161/201/24

 

Rebel corset - Romance & Hardcore version

 

Rigged for Reborn-Juicy boobs only.

Available to purchase by color/model or model mega pack.

Megapacks will be available for special price.

 

DEMO AVAILABLE, PLEASE TRY IT BEFORE PURCHASING IT.

ALSO, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT MY WEEKEND RECOLORS ARE EXCLUSIVES, THEY WONT BE AVAILABLE AGAIN.

rebel phantom

bn crew

milano 2012

Protesters on Bristol Bridge

And it's done..

 

I Chose to create a small base for the AT-AT. It can stand without it, but it is too wobbly. That's a bad combination with the kids running around the house.

 

I've created a small layout, with two ITT's to go with it. I'm still working on the Speeder bikes, but they seem out of scale, so I think I'll leave them be.

 

The scene it needs to be bigger because I wanted to put the Cpt Rex AT-TE against it. The current set scales really wel. I think a will mod it a little bit. I have no room to fit it in total, but I can take it too a meeting or show, therefore still working on extra's for this layout.

 

And finally, sorry for the bad Photo's, that really isn't my thing.

Taken during my trip to Paris. This is a little child wandering from her mother at the Pompidou Centre.

I took this sunrise early this morning in downtown Phoenix.

 

Canon EOS Rebel T2i and Canon EF-S 17-55mm IS Zoom lens.

Rebel 300 VH-TBN at the 2018 Tyabb airshow

In a secret garden recently, met beautiful large blooms of double Clematis. This delightful multi-layered flower is simply glamorous. Believed to be Clematis 'Multi Blue', as far as I know.

 

*Added some texture magic to it :-)

here is my saw gerrera like rebel scouting for imperial scum

Kyori Sato Emerging Rebel is a very subtly beautiful version of Kyori and one that I really love. She was unfortunate to be caught in the middle of Decal-Gate and so is not much valued by many collectors but I find her subtle screening and mid brown hair quite lovely.

And here is the iconic song from David Bowie:

www.bing.com/videos/search?q=david+bowie+rebel+rebel+vide...

 

You've got your mother in a whirl

She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl

Hey babe, your hair's alright

Hey babe, let's go out tonight

You like me, and I like it all

We like dancing and we look divine

You love bands when they're playing hard

You want more and you want it fast

They put you down, they say I'm wrong

You tacky thing, you put them on

Rebel Rebel, you've torn your dress

Rebel Rebel, your face is a mess

Rebel Rebel, how could they know?

Hot tramp, I love you so!

For my video; youtu.be/D2DbdhTCtzc,

 

Downtown Port Coquitlam Car Show, August 20, 2023,

Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.

 

The AMC Rebel (known as the Rambler Rebel in 1967) is a midsized car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1967 until the 1970 model year. It replaced the Rambler Classic. The Rebel was replaced by the similar AMC Matador for the 1971 model year. The Rebel was positioned as the high-volume seller in the independent automaker's line of models.

 

Also new for 1968 was the Rebel 550 Convertible, the last AMC convertible, which replaced the American. The 550 was the base level convertible as the top trim version moved from 770 to the SST model joining the two-door hardtop. The two SST body styles featured more trim and features that included individually adjustable and reclining front seats, as well as simulated air-intakes ahead of the rear wheels. The interiors of AMC's Rebel made extensive use of a new olefin fiber carpeting.

 

1968 550 2 dr Convertible,

$2,736,

3,195 lbs.,

No. produced 377

 

1968 AMC Rebel 550 Convertible 290 V-8 Shift-Command automatic (aut. 3) .

Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of AMC Rebel 550 Convertible 290 V-8 Shift-Command automatic (aut. 3) in 1968, the model with 2-door convertible body and V-8 4749 cm3 / 289.8 cui, 149 kW / 203 PS / 200 hp (SAE gross) offered since September 1967 for North America . According to the ProfessCars™ estimation this AMC would accelerate 0-60 mph in 10.2 sec, 0-100 km/h in 10.8 sec and a quarter mile time is 17.5 sec. The overall dimensions are 5004 mm / 197 in of length, 1961 mm / 77.2 in of width (without mirrors) and 1392 mm / 54.79 in of height.

Rebel Phantom

BN CREW

Milano 2013

A narrow-headed marsh hoverfly on some goldenrod blossoms

Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T7

Lens Used: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM prime lens

while building two mocs for Mike Doyle's book "Dark", I formed that tablescrab

Model: Dagbjört Rósa

 

Styling: me

 

Photography and retouching: me

 

Makeup: Anna Kristín www.flickr.com/photos/aka-photo/

 

Hair, lighting and art direction: Marta

 

French postcard by Editions Mercuri, no. 634. Spanish poster for Another Country (Marek Kanievska, 1984).

 

British actor Rupert Everett (1959) grew up in privileged circumstances, but the wry, sometimes arrogant intellectual was a rebel from the very beginning. He had his breakthrough in Another Country (1984) as an openly gay student at an English public school in the 1930s. He has since appeared in many other films including The Comfort of Strangers (1990), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) and An Ideal Husband (1999).

 

Rupert James Hector Everett was born in Burnham Deepdale, Great Britain to Major Anthony Michael Everett and his wife Sara née Maclean. He has a brother, Simon Anthony Cunningham Everett. Everett was brought up as a Roman Catholic. From the age of seven, Everett was educated at Farleigh School, Hampshire, and from the age of thirteen was educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire. At this prestigious Roman Catholic public school. he trained classically on the piano. He dropped out of school at 16 and ran away to London to become an actor. In order to support himself, he worked as a male prostitute for drugs and money. After being dismissed from the Central School of Speech and Drama ((University of London) for clashing with his teachers, he travelled to Scotland and got a job at the avant-garde Citizens' Theatre in Glasgow. Everett's break came in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre and later West End production of 'Another Country', playing a gay schoolboy opposite Kenneth Branagh. His character, Guy Bennett, is based on the double agent Guy Burgess. The play was filmed, Another Country (Marek Kanievska, 1984) with Cary Elwes and Colin Firth. Brian J. Dillard at AllMovie: “Rupert Everett and Colin Firth give strong, economical performances as the homosexual dandy and the fervent Marxist who, for different reasons, chafe at the restrictions of their society. Both characters are callow and self-absorbed, but Firth's principled thinker and Everett's ambitious romantic undergo subtle transformations that make them ultimately sympathetic.” He followed on with Dance With a Stranger (Mike Newell, 1985), based on the true story of Ruth Ellis (Portrayed by Miranda Richardson), the last woman to be executed in England. In Italy, he starred in the Gabriel Garcia Marquez adaptation Cronaca di una morte annunciata/ Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Francesco Ros, 1987i) with Ornella Muti. Everett began to develop a promising film career until he co-starred with Bob Dylan in the huge flop Hearts of Fire (Richard Marquand, 1987). Around the same time, Everett recorded and released an album of pop songs entitled Generation of Loneliness. Despite being managed by the largely successful pop svengali Simon Napier-Bell (who steered Wham! to international fame), the public didn't take to his change in direction. The shift was short-lived, and he would only return to pop indirectly by providing backing vocals for his friend Madonna on her 1999 cover of 'American Pie' and on the track 'They Can't Take That Away from Me' on Robbie Williams' 'Swing When You're Winning' in 2001. Following this flop, Everett disappeared for a while, taking up residence in Paris and writing a semi-autobiographical novel, 'Hello, Darling, Are You Working?'. He also came out as gay.

 

Rupert Everett returned to the screen opposite Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren in The Comfort of Strangers (Paul Schrader, 1990). He was successful as the fat and lazy Prince of Wales (the later George IV) in The Madness of King George (Nicholas Hytner, 1994), and appeared among the all star cast of Prêt-à-Porter (Robert Altman, 1994). The Italian comics character Dylan Dog, created by Tiziano Sclavi, is graphically inspired by him. Everett appeared in a film adaptation, Dellamorte Dellamore/Cemetery Man (Michele Soavi, 1994) as a killer of zombies. In 1995 he released a second novel, 'The Hairdressers of St. Tropez'. His film career was revitalized by his award-winning performance in the comedy My Best Friend's Wedding (P.J. Hogan, 1997), playing Julia Roberts's gay friend. Robert Firsching at AllMovie: “Rupert Everett is terrific as Roberts' gay confidant, and there are some surprising scenes, including a woman with her tongue stuck to an ice sculpture in a most untoward location. It was a huge hit at the box office, with enough genuine romance to satisfy purists and enough bite for those with a slightly different attitude.”Everett has since appeared in a number of high-profile film roles, including as Christopher Marlowe in Shakespeare in Love (John Madden, 1998), Lord Arthur Goring in An Ideal Husband (Oliver Parker, 1999) and Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Michael Hoffman, 1999). In 1999, he also played Madonna's best friend in The Next Best Thing (John Schlesinger. 1999), and the villainous Sanford Scolex/Dr. Claw in Disney's Inspector Gadget (David Kellogg, 1999) with Matthew Broderick.

 

Rupert Everett became a Vanity Fair contributing editor and wrote a film screenplay on playwright Oscar Wilde's final years. He also appeared in another film adaptation of a Wilde play, The Importance of Being Earnest (Oliver Parker, 2002) with Colin Firth. Later roles include his royal portrayals in To Kill a King (Mike Barker, 2003) and Stage Beauty (Richard Eyre, 2004), In 2006, he published a memoir, 'Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins', in which he revealed he had a six-year affair with British television presenter Paula Yates. Since then, Everett lead the 2007 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, played a double role in the film St. Trinian's (Oliver Parker, Barnaby Thompson, 2007) and the sequel St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold (Oliver Parker, Barnaby Thompson, 2009), and has appeared several times on TV, causing regularly some outrage. In recent years, Everett has returned to his acting roots appearing in several theatre productions; He made his Broadway debut in 2009 in the Noël Coward play 'Blithe Spirit', starring alongside Angela Lansbury. During the summer of 2010, he played in a revival of 'Pygmalion' as Professor Henry Higgins at the Chichester Festival Theatre and reprised this role in 2011, at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End, starring alongside Diana Rigg as Higgins's mother and Kara Tointon as Eliza.

 

Rupert Everett went on to play Oscar Wilde in 'The Judas Kiss' in 2013 and was about to play George on Broadway in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' when the play closed before it officially opened due to the COVID pandemic in 2020. On TV, he played the effortlessly suave Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (Simon Cellan Jones, 2004), the Marquis de Feron in the British series The Musketeers (2016) and Carroll Quinn in a second British series Adult Material (Dawn Shadforth, 2020). Known for his aloof handsomeness and often smug, piss-elegant characters, he engagingly portrayed a jet-setter in the contemporary film People (Fabien Onteniente, 2004); provided the voice of the unprincely Prince Charming in the animated features Shrek 2 (Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon, 2004) and Shrek the Third (Chris Miller, Raman Hui, 2007); played a British defector opposite Sharon Stone in the romantic thriller A Different Loyalty (Marek Kanievska, 2004) and a millionaire playboy involved in a hit-and-run in Separate Lies (Julian Fellowes, 2005). He also has a part in the comedy film Wild Target (Jonathan Lynn, 2010), starring Bill Nighy, and the comedy Hysteria (Tanya Wexler, 2011) about the first vibrator. He appeared as King George VI (father of Queen Elizabeth) opposite Emily Watson's Queen Mum in the romantic dramedy A Royal Night Out (Julian Jarrold, 2015). He also played a monsignor in Altamira (Hugh Hudson, 2016) opposite Antonio Banderas. He wrote and directed The Happy Prince (Rupert Everett, 2018), in which he also starred as tortured gay playwright Oscar Wilde during his last days. His co-star was Colin Firth, the co-star of his film debut, Another Country. Although Rupert Everett urged in 2009 gay stars not to 'come out' and to keep their sexuality a secret as it could end their film career’, he himself is a living testament disproving the theory that a truly talented and successful romantic leading man cannot survive the career-killing stigma of being openly gay.

 

Sources: Brian J. Dillard (AllMovie), Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

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Creative hay bale art in western Kentucky.

 

2017 Bale Trail

 

Todd County, KY

 

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Biggs helps an undercover Alliance agent escape the planet when things turn ugly.

Katamari

Miedo 12 & Rebel Phantom

Bn crew Valencia 2013

I liked this little girl for some reason.

Every now and then Fletcher likes to show his rebellious side.

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I'm pleased to present my latest (and biggest) Satr Wars lego moc which takes place on the rebel base of Yavin IV,

don't hesitate to go and see the video about this moc here : youtu.be/I5NQ2_6B2xw

seattle central library.

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