Things I Enjoy.
vintagegal:

Anita Ekberg 1950’s

I need this head peice.

vintagegal:

Anita Ekberg 1950’s

I need this head peice.

lifeslittle:

pink wink.

lifeslittle:

pink wink.

magalomania:

pleatedjeans:

Waving Bear [video]

That wave is so adorably effeminate, it seems like he’s going, “Oh hey girl, toodle-loo”.

textsfrombennett:

Bennett on Lil Wayne’s health. #textsfrombennett

Haha

textsfrombennett:

Bennett on Lil Wayne’s health. #textsfrombennett

Haha

roxyleeheart:

Amber Rose is perfection… when she doesn’t open her mouth

roxyleeheart:

Amber Rose is perfection… when she doesn’t open her mouth

lifeslittle:

GQ.

I need him

lifeslittle:

GQ.

I need him

expanded-angles:

I watched “Bronson” again. I love this movie. Tom Hardy’s performance is so intense. And I love his facial expressions! Even as “Charlie Bronson” he has an adorable smile.

expanded-angles:

I watched “Bronson” again. I love this movie. Tom Hardy’s performance is so intense. And I love his facial expressions! Even as “Charlie Bronson” he has an adorable smile.

ladystilts:

inherblood:

this is so cute

I adore great danes

ladystilts:

inherblood:

this is so cute

I adore great danes

Audrey Hepburn began studying classical ballet at the age of 12. When World War II caugh her in Nazi-occupied Holland, where starvation rations left her too weak to continue her lessons. In London afterwards she resumed ballet training, but started working as a chorus girl. Audrey said “Because I needed the money; it paid more than other ballet jobs”. Later Audrey became one of the biggest and highest paid actress in Hollywood and won an Academy Award for her performance in Roman Holiday. Although Audrey didn’t follow a career as a professional dancer she danced as opposite to Fred Astaire in Funny Face and played the role of Gigi in Broadway.
Audrey Hepburn began studying classical ballet at the age of 12. When World War II caugh her in Nazi-occupied Holland, where starvation rations left her too weak to continue her lessons. In London afterwards she resumed ballet training, but started working as a chorus girl. Audrey said “Because I needed the money; it paid more than other ballet jobs”. Later Audrey became one of the biggest and highest paid actress in Hollywood and won an Academy Award for her performance in Roman Holiday. Although Audrey didn’t follow a career as a professional dancer she danced as opposite to Fred Astaire in Funny Face and played the role of Gigi in Broadway.

“goofy” has finally arrived! 
he is siked with his Xmas present :)

“goofy” has finally arrived!
he is siked with his Xmas present :)