Saturday, April 30, 2011

Kidney Beans

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Priscila Fantin













Priscila Fantin (born in Salvador on February 18, 1983) is a Brazilian TV actress. She became famous for her role as Tatiana on the TV series Malhação. She was raised in Belo Horizonte.
After Malhação, she went on to have a successful career, starring in lots of Globo's dramas.
Coincidentally, she mostly did historical soaps. Her first one (and first starring role) Esperança who had similar story-line as the successful Terra Nostra flopped. But her next two soaps Chocolate com Pimenta and Alma Gêmea, shown at the afternoon and not at prime-time, were big hits and did amazingly well at the ratings.

Oil and Water Don't Mix

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Talula Pascoli
















Talula Pascoli, 29, is a model, born in São Paulo, São Paulo. She entered the Big Brother Brazil 11 (BBB11) house as part of the red group. On Jan. 30 , she won the 4th race of the Leader. On Feb. 13 , she won the 7th race of the Leader. She was eliminated on March 8 , receiving 61% of the vote against Daniel and Wesley.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Pool Dipping Dainty




This pool dipping dainty is Michelle M of MC-Nudes via a gallery at Sexy&Funny. I totally approve of women who find swimming in nothing but high heels to be appropriate. Mostly. I suppose there are a few caveats in that statement. But as far as Michelle goes, she has my permission... like she needed it in the first place...

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Harem Girl #1

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Raissa de Oliveira













Raissa de Oliveira ( Mosque , July 30 of 1990 ) [1] is a journalism student and Brazilian samba dancer. [2] She was distinguished in the Carnival in Rio to be chosen as queen of drums of samba school GRES Beija-Flor when 12 years old in 2003 [3] , after winning a TV competition in which dancers competed in several junior schools.She occupies the position every year since then.
Unlike most of the queens of the battery in Rio during the  2000s , Raisa is a premier battery choice in the community, and remains in a fixed position. Before the parade as Queen of drums, she was a member of the children's ward. [4]