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prettiestluxury · 9 months
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Naomi Campbell and her mother Valerie Morris, 1996
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abs0luteb4stard · 8 months
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W A T C H I N G
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filibusterphil · 2 years
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Just watched Heather Morris slap a woman’s ass in two performances in a row. Is this a coincidence or has there been a lot of Brittany slapping ass in the background that I just never noticed before?
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rubydolly · 6 months
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This beautiful painting is actually a card. I bought this card at the Gallery Of Central Australia, it was made by Artist Valerie Napurrula Morris. You can see many of her magnificent works at GOCA and a lot of her work is even for sale, sadly I couldn’t afford a painting so I bought this beautiful card and framed it, I love it so much
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davekatzdefensesquad · 8 months
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URL song titles || tagged by @teeveeyou
Rules: spell your url with song titles and tag as many people as there are letters
Don’t || billy currington
Any man of mine || shania twain
Valerie || amy winehouse
Everybody wants to rule the world || lorde
Keep it to yourself || kacey musgraves
At now || anna nalick
Take it back || reba mcentire
Zero to hero || Hercules
Devil in a dress || teddy swims
Everyday || buddy holly
Flowers || chris young
Everything that glitters (is not gold) || dan seals
Never enough || citizen queen
Sin wagon || the chicks
Email my heart || britney spears
Second wind || maren morris
Queens don’t || raelynn
Under the water || the pretty reckless
Anarchy || lilith czar
Desperado || rihanna
tagging: @the-clones-are-my-babies @maddy-hat @xxstarryrosesxx @chevx @jesslunardelli @doing-90mph-in-central-london @shoemakerobstetrician @frowley @yeahthatswhatimtolkienabout @nightgoodomens @rebeccasteventaylor @edhappy-is-you @tokyoterri2 @billiebuchanan @alexsrousseau @freakishfandomfiend @johnthefwee @septumchunks @wiley-treehouse-gardens @taurielofmirkwood77777
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chosetherose · 22 days
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Barney’s Beanery: Clara Bow & LGBTQ+ Activism
“Taylor and one of her buddies rolled into Barney's Beanery, joining about 7 other people in a booth near the windows.” TMZ Link
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Excerpts From Wikipedia:
Older Hollywood actors such as Clara Bow, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland and Rita Hayworth were all regulars in their day.[1][3] By the 1960s, the neighboring Sunset Strip had become an important music center, and Jim Morrison (who was reportedly thrown out of Barney's for urinating on the bar)[1][4] and Janis Joplin became regulars (Barney's was the final place Joplin visited before her death in October 1970). Poet Charles Bukowski hung around,[3] as did artists Ed Kienholz and others associated with the Ferus Gallery, which was located nearby on La Cienega Boulevard.[1]
In the 1930s,[8] 1940s,[1] or around 1953[9] John Anthony put up a sign…behind the bar that read "FAGOTS [sic] – STAY OUT". Though Anthony was known to be antagonistic towards gays,[1][10] going as far as posing (in front of his sign) for a picture in a 1964 Life article on "Homosexuality in America" over a caption where he exclaims "I don't like 'em...",[11] the sign ostensibly was put up as a response to pressure from the police who had a tendency towards discriminatory practices against homosexuals and consequently establishments that catered to the group.[8][9]
After Anthony died in 1968, efforts to remove the sign continued. A coalition of gay activist groups organized a zap of the restaurant on February 7, 1970, to push for its removal; the sign came down that day.[12] The sign was put up and taken down several times over the next 14 years, and the restaurant's matchbooks also bore the line, but that practice ended in December 1984, days after the city of West Hollywood voted itself into existence. Then-mayor Valerie Terrigno, the entire city council and gay rights activists marched into Barney’s and relieved the wall of the offending sign.[13] It was held by Morris Kight for many years and now rests in the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.[citation needed]
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mimi-0007 · 1 year
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Naomi Campbell and her mother Valerie Morris
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youremyheaven · 6 months
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hi🩷 how have you been?
could you please share with me some SD women who are more in the slim side? i saw your bella hadid post and i took some inspiration from her but also i want to try another styles and i can't it's been hard identify slim SD
I still using baggy clothes but i want to try to embrace my body and be kind with me somehow while i gain weight
thank you, and sorry if i bother you🪻
out of all the Kibbe verified SD women most of them are voluptuous.
Here's a list of all the verified SD celebs, the ones in red are relatively slimmer.
Sophia Loren (prime celebrity example)
Anita Ekberg 
Anita Morris
Anne Bancroft
Ava Gardner
Barbara Carrera 
Barbra Streisand
Christina Hendricks
Diahann Carroll
Jacqueline de Ribes
Kim Novak 
Mae West
Marlene Dietrich
Maria Callas
Michelle Lee
Raquel Welch 
Rachel Weisz
Rita Hayworth
Sofia Vergara 
Valerie Perrine
Adele
I'm planning on making outfit inspo posts for all the Kibbe IDs<3 so look out for that.
I hope this helps!!<3
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docrotten · 5 months
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BLOOD FROM THE MUMMY’S TOMB (1971) – Episode 203 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“She who is buried here shall henceforth have no name, shall cease to exist in the minds of man as she has ceased to exist in life.” Well, she has a name and she is remembered. Not much of a curse, ay? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr – as they take in the last, but not least, of the four Hammer mummy films, Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971), sadly sans Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 203 – Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971)
Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine
Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
An archaeological expedition brings back to London the coffin of an Egyptian queen known for her magical powers. Her spirit returns in the form of a young woman and strange things start to happen.
  Director: Seth Holt, Michael Carreras (uncredited)
Writing Credits: Christopher Wicking (screenplay); Bram Stoker (from the novel by; The Jewel of Seven Stars, 1903)
Selected Cast:
Andrew Keir as Fuchs
Valerie Leon as Margaret / Tera
James Villiers as Corbeck
Hugh Burden as Dandridge
George Coulouris as Berigan
Mark Edwards as Tod Browning
Rosalie Crutchley as Helen Dickerson
Aubrey Morris as Doctor Putnum
David Markham as Doctor Burgess
Joan Young as Mrs. Caporal
James Cossins as Older Male Nurse
David Jackson as Young Male Nurse
Jonathan Burn as Saturnine Young Man
Graham James as Youth In Museum
Tamara Ustinov as Veronica
Penelope Holt as Nurse
Sunbronze Danny Boy as Tod’s Cat
Once again, it is time to revisit a Hammer Horror entry from their 1970s features. This time, the Grue-Crew follow dismembered hands and devious archeologists as they confront the resurrection of the evil Egyptian Queen with no name. By the way, her name is Tera. Shhhh… don’t tell. Andrew Kier does an admirable job stepping in for Peter Cushing (after only a day’s shooting) to lead the heroic defense alongside the beautiful Valerie Leon against the Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971).
At the time of this writing, Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb is available to stream from Wicked Horror TV and various PPV sources. The film is available on physical media as a Blu-ray from Shout! Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be Killdozer (1974), based on the 1944 Theodore Sturgeon novella and starring Clint Walker, Carl Betz, Robert Urich, and Neville Brand. You asked for it! Really. You did. 
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
Check out this episode!
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cyarskaren52 · 7 months
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Naomi Campbell and her mother Valerie Morris, 1996
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endingboyhansel · 8 months
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I’m having thoughts that are totally normal so here’s another Hänsel Analysis - this time on the character version of Christopher Morris as seen in The Day Today and Brass Eye:
Due to the nature of the source, this analysis talks about subjects such as pedophilia and drug use.
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The Outwards Nature of Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris, often called Chris, is the main newscaster of The Day Today news show, the main presenter of the Brass Eye current affairs show, and one of the main characters in both series. He is presented as a brash, overzealous and harsh man, who is perfectly willing to insult his guests and fellow presenters.
He seems to have an obsession with facts and the truth, as a recurring element in The Day Today regards his interest in facts. “And from this we know from this that fact x importance = news”, “Slamming the wasps from the pure apple of truth”, etc. He is furthermore a casual user of heroin.
From episode 5 of The Day Today and from episode 6 and the special of Brass Eye, we also know Christopher is the father to a boy and a girl - the boy is named Johnny while the girl is unnamed. He doesn’t appear very well to be married, and if he is, then he’s unfaithful, as he flirts with fellow correspondent Valerie Sinatra, and kisses sports correspondent Alan Partridge.
History
Nothing is known of the backstory of Christopher Morris, though guesses can be made. Christopher himself describes himself as stable, educated, and middle class in episode 2 of Brass Eye. He is oblivious to the nature of childhood trauma and at times has no idea of how to properly approach it - such as in episode 4 of Brass Eye. In episode 2 of Brass Eye, Christopher goes on to say that his heroin use could easily have become an addiction. This combined with his harsh and serious nature implies that Christopher didn’t have a good childhood, and most likely suffered by growing up too quickly - his use of heroin could be used to distract from how he feels from his past or as a way to rebel.
Sexuality
Christopher’s sexuality is a very confusing one to pin down. He has rarely shown any actual attraction to anyone. While he does flirt with Valerie, it only seems to be a lighthearted joking affair as he immediately straightens up after talking to her. His relationship with Alan is more complicated, as he is one of the few people who Christopher shows genuine kindness to, as well as kissing him.
Christopher: Alan, I’ve gotta say that soccer commentary was brilliant last night. Alan: Thank you. Christopher: It really was. I mean I’m not very interested in soccer but I was totally absorbed and entertained by the whole thing. Great. Tell you what, take a bit of extra time if you want. Do as much as you like on this, I’ll be enjoying this too. Alan: Tonight, we’re going to be looking at self defence- Christopher: Brilliant!
Family
Christopher, as stated before, has two children. If he’s in a relationship, this is never shown on screen, except for in a short scene in episode 6 of Brass Eye where he is seen with his two children and a woman looking happy. However it’s very possible indeed that this is all just his imagination. Episode 6 of Brass Eye is all about decline, specifically about religion. In the beginning of the episode, Christopher talks in a black and white setting about if the country truly is in decline - before the colour returns in an instant and we see him happily with his family talking about if “everything [was] just great”.
The sudden use of colour here is very telling. Christopher sees the world in a very realistic way. He can see the world in greyscale because it’s how he would prefer to see such a dangerous environment. Colour is a stranger to him. Wherever the mother of the children is, she is not there anymore.
Christopher’s own attitude to his children is that of a strange neglect, but at the same time an eccentric way of showing protectiveness. In The Day Today, Christopher talks about how he would have his son clear out to make room for a war orphan, though he never goes through with this. In the 2001 special, he keeps the children locked in the studio to protect them from the fear of pedophiles, having them sleep in cabinets.
Furthermore when one of the pedophile group leaders is captured, Christopher offers him his own son for reasons pretty much unknown. The way Christopher phrases it is odd, and is left shocked after the pedophile tells him he doesn’t fancy his son. In the end there are two logical reasons as to why he could have done this. The first is to test the theory that pedophiles are attracted to all children instantly. The second is to just to confront the man to protect his son. The second does seem more plausible considering what Christopher says afterwards.
Christopher: … good. (chuckles) Actually. You- you prepared to tell the father of a 6 year old that you want to have sex with him on live television. Man: I didn’t! Christopher: You- effectively you did. You did. He did, didn’t he?
Whatever reason you believe, Christopher has some protective elements over his children.
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thechanelmuse · 1 year
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My Top Albums/EPs of 2022
So I bet you thought I forgot to post my end-of-the-year music list 😏
Chile, I did 🙃. Better late than never tho, right? 
Enjoy!
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JAZZ
The Baylor Project - The Evening: Live at APPARATUS
Billy Drummond & Freedom of Ideas - Valse Sinistre
Brandon Coleman - Interstellar Black Space
Cécile McLorin Salvant - Ghost Song
Charlie Gabriel - Eighty Nine
Jeremy Pelt - Soundtrack
Joshua Redman Quartet (Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade) - LongGone
Makaya McCraven - In These Times
Marquis Hill - New Gospel Revisited
Ron Carter - Finding the Right Notes
Samara Joy - Linger Awhile
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COUNTRY
Abbey Cone - Hate Me EP
Carrie Underwood - Denim & Rhinestones
Luke Combs - Growin Up
Madeline Edwards - Crashlanded + Madeline Edwards EP (two projects)
Maren Morris - Humble Quest
Mickey Guyton - I Am Woman EP
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FOLK
Brandi Carlile - In These Silent Days (Deluxe Edition) - In the Canyon Haze
Kina Grannis - It's Hard to Be Human — (2021 album)
Valerie June - The Moon and the Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers + Under Cover (two projects)
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GOSPEL
DOE - Clarity
Kirk Franklin & Maverick City Music - Kingdom Come One (Deluxe)
Ricky Dillard - Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live)
Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Hymns (Live)
Tye Tribbett - All Things New
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BLENDED GENRES
Gabriels - Angels & Queens – Part I
Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope (Deluxe Edition) — 25th anniversary
Moonchild - Starfruit
PJ Morton - Watch the Sun (Deluxe)
Robert Glasper - Black Radio III (Supreme Edition)
SZA - SOS
Tank and the Bangas - Red Balloon
Various Artists - Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series, Season 4
YEBBA - Live at Electric Lady
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SOUL/BLUES (ROCK*)
Jamison Ross - JAMO
Lady Wray - Piece of Me
Lee Fields - Sentimental Fool
Liv Warfield - Live at Cafe Wha? *
Lizz Wright - Holding Space: Live In Berlin
Miko Marks and The Resurrectors - Feel Like Going Home
Various Artists - Summer of Soul Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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R&B
Alex Isley & Jack Dine - Marigold
Ari Lennox - age/sex/location
Arin Ray - Hello Poison
Coco Jones - What I Didn't Tell You
Durand Bernarr - Wanderlust
India Shawn - BEFORE WE GO (DEEPER)
Kenyon Dixon - Closer
Lucky Daye - Candydrip
Mariah Carey - Butterfly: 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition
Mary J. Blige - Good Morning Gorgeous
Ravyn Lenae - HYPNOS
Sevyn Streeter - Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz
Siergio - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
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POP/ALTERNATIVE (ROCK)
The 1975 - Being Funny In a Foreign Language
Aurora - The Gods We Can Touch
Avril Lavigne - Let Go (20th Anniversary Edition)
James Bay - Leap
LÉON - Circles
Lissie - Carving Canyons
Sigrid - High Note
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RAP
Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes
Denzel Curry - Melt My Eyez See Your Future
Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow - Zhigeist
JID - The Forever Story
Leikeli47 - Shape Up
Mozzy - Survivor's Guilt
Nas - King's Disease III
Saba - Few Good Things
Smino - Luv 4 Rent
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EXPERIMENTAL
Niia - OFFAIR: Mouthful of Salt
Sault - Air + Aiir (2 projects)
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HONORABLE MENTION
Beyoncé - RENAISSANCE
I know it’s coming... *hands on hips* “Honorable mention?!?”
I just can't listen to Renaissance straight through. I’ve tried and tried and tried. When it comes to my listening experience, I approach music sonically first, following the story and arrangement of the music instruments, and how the timbre of one's singing or rapping meets and interweaves between those elements. Give me an audio painting with a tapestry of enthralling colors and textures that I can feel. Then I'll invite in the lyrics.
It's like cinema. The average person most likely follows the eyes of the camera as it relates to the dialogue for the cinematic story. The way my brain is wired 🤖 I have to separate a number of other elements into parts as the story moves along — from the color grading and lighting to the sound design and mise-en-scène — to fully understand the director's vision and grasp the actual tale.
The thing about Renaissance as a whole is that it doesn't breathe enough for me. It feels chaotic like a tide than a flow if I let it run straight through. Give me spatial, darling! But that's the intentional, heavy-handed part about Renaissance, especially on the heels of a post-pandemic world: "Get tf up, dance and feel good." I don't wanna dance; I just wanna listen 😩 lol
Side note: 
We all have a specific musical palette as to why we fully gravitate to some songs/albums and not to others. I posted my review of Susan Roger’s book, This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You, a few months ago. (She was Prince's sound engineer from 1983 to 1988.) If you’re curious about why you like the music you like, I recommend for you to read it.
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hydesjackiespuddinpop · 8 months
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Full Name: Samantha Lauren Puckett
Nicknames: Sam (by everyone), Mama (by herself, Rex, Gibby, and Carly), Puckett, Princess Puckett That, Lady, Blonde-headed Demon, Sammy, Dude Sam-jerk, Horrible, lazy blonde, Cuteness, My little fibber, Little Samanther, Genius, babe, baby (by Freddie), Sammy (by herself, her mother, Cousin Chaz, and Billy Boots), That gutter girl, That no good Puckett (by Mrs. Benson)
Gender: Female
Birthday: April 17, 1994
Age: 29
Occupation: Host of iCarly (currently), Student at Ridgeway Junior High School (formerly), Employee at Chili My Bowl (formerly), Employee at the Pear Store (formerly)
Education: Ridgeway Junior High School (graduated)
Residence: Seattle (currently), Los Angeles (formerly)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Family: Pam Puckett (mother), Melanie Puckett (twin sister), Unnamed father, Unnamed grandfather, Unnamed great-grandfather, J'Maw-maw (grandmother), Frank (uncle), Buzz (uncle), Morris (uncle), Billy (uncle), Carmine (uncle), Chaz (uncle), Maggie (aunt), Judy (aunt), Greg Patillo (cousin), Garth (cousin), Tanya (cousin), Annie (cousin), Dominic (cousin), Julia Puckett (niece), Frankini Valentine (brother in law)
Friends: Carly Shay (best friend), Freddie Benson (best friend, ex-boyfriend), Gibby Gibson, Cat Valentine (best friend), Brad, Caleb, Harper, Robyn, Shelby Marx, Spencer Shay, T-Bo, Wendy, Cort, Claire, Jade West
Romances: Freddie Benson (ex-boyfriend, still in love with), Frankie Murkin (ex-boyfriend), Jonah (ex-boyfriend), Reuben (one date), Shane (former crush), Eric Mosby (ex-boyfriend), Carter Ford (former crush), Pete (former crush), Gary Wolf (former crush), Zayn Malik (celebrity crush)
Pets: Frothy (3-legged cat), Fluffles (former pet rabbit), Shelly (former baby chick), Huevo (former baby chick), Omelet (former baby chick), Benedict (former baby chick), Yoko (former baby chick), Poachy (former baby chick), Gaga (mother's pet horse)
Enemies: The Petographers, Melanie Puckett (sometimes), Pam Puckett (formerly), Freddie Benson (formerly), Valerie, Jonah, Mrs.Benson, Lervin's bully, Chip Chambers, Dana Bukowski, LeAnn Carter, Nora Dershlit, Steven Carson, Penny Tee Employees, Tasha, Ms. Briggs, Nevel Papperman, Kyoko and Yuki, Wade Collins, Jocelyn, Missy Robinson, Mr. Howard, Ms. Ackerman
First Appearance: iPilot (OG), iStart Over (Revival)
Last Appearance: iGoodbye (OG), TBD
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dayvoidkyoto · 2 years
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if heather morris could do the choreography to "valerie" in heels i can pass the ap lit exam
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cosmicanger · 2 years
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Valerie Morris-Campbell & Naomi Campbell @ Thierry Mugler Spring/Summer, 1994 Ready-to-Wear
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sixbucks · 1 year
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Dr. Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall, born April 3, 1934
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