Rebekah Gorman

Rebekah Gorman – AAFA Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor, model and agent provocateur at Port Reel

Rebekah Gorman – AAFA Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor


apropos proselytizing

Atheists,
God love ‘em… always liked the
agnostic dyslexics
who wonder if there
really is a
dog
too

a gun in the carry on bag is just plane silly ~ #TimelineTim – another old saying i just made up

a gun in the carry on bag is just plane silly ~ #TimelineTim
- another old saying i just made up

Blog Entry dated 1/11/2012 11:22 AM

http://LEDCrystal.com

Haute Off the Press (via Haute Tub)

Haute Off the Press The last week  for submission has arrived- please get your entry in http://model4.us/Exotifit.htm Exotifit Launches Plans for 2011 Ms. Exoti-Lady World Pageant – Pageant May 20-21 in Universal City, Calif. part of the Maria Amor Exotifit Brand – Haute Tub (Thursday, March 24, 2011) – The Ms. Exoti-Lady World Pageant will be held on May 20-21 at the Universal Hilton in Universal City, with proceeds benefiting the charitable foundation, Exotifit fo … Read More

via Haute Tub

Big Dam Bridge

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Big Dam Bridge

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Jasmine Hernandez

http://Model4.US/Jasmine.htm

Representing Cali, Colombia in the 2011 Miss Mundo Latina US pageant is the beautiful Jasmine Hernandez.

www.missmundolatina.com 

Vote for Jasmine here :)

Heather Williams

http://www.heather-williams.com/  Where do I start?  Heather embodies the description of “fearless”- as  she wrote in Push it to the LimitSometimes I may win, sometimes I may lose….no matter where I stand, I always stand for truth!”- and stand she does, just not in one place for more than a split second it seems.

To be honest, I really don’t know how she fits it all into a day.  Starts typically running (literally) and runs hard  from her roles in real estate, contractor, rock star, competitive racer, athlete, troop moral impresario  and model/TV star. (Whew I get tired just thinking about it) 

I first  met Heather early after she began  her “Rock ‘n’ Soldier” campaign, she makes home made treats and  also  packs up  pictures and CD’s guitars- you name it! to send to our troops deployed in harms way to keep us safe here at home.

I’d requested her as a friend on facebook and instantly was impressed by both her genuine kindness and high energy level.

Her creativity and marketing acumen totally blew me away,  I’d not hesitate to recommend her for any project you’d consider collaborating on with  Heather, I  was proud to do a  small part in  her project sending those packages to the troops (she makes friends with them on the social networks)  to  help fund this &  I’d ask everyone to consider putting their name on her gear too.   Her  bio  and resume back up the attitude, check it out, the list of accomplishments is staggering, especially considering  the injuries and  pain that  would cause many to take themselves out of the “game” !

I cannot think of a more fitting  person to post for independence day!  She’s fiercely competitive, her heart’s as big as the outdoors – hot -  brilliant & as beautiful as any fireworks display!  Yes,  that  comes close I’d say- love you Heather I’m proud to  be able to call you my friend & give you this  praise too!  Yeah I’ll be in your “band” any time SUPERSTAR!!   Go see Heather on tour & tell her timeline Tim says hello please, if you do – bet she’ll grin :)

Dreamland Ballroom

This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior, Arkansas Historic Preservation Society.The FlagandBanner.com headquarters and storefront resides in the same building as the historic Taborian Hall and the Dreamland Ballroom that once showcased legendary musicians of the 1930’s.  Stately Taborian Hall, located on the corner of Ninth and State Streets, is the only remaining historic building on West Ninth, a testimony to the street’s former vibrancy and glory days as Little Rock’s “Little Harlem.” Once known as Taborian Temple, it was built for the African American fraternal insurance organization, the Knights and Daughters of the Tabor. Construction began on the Classical building in 1916 by local black contractor, Simeon Johnson, and was completed in 1918. Over 1,500 fraternal members attended the dedication of Taborian Temple in that year. Additionally, in August, 1918, a Negro Soldiers Club opened informally on the ground floor, providing a recreational center for African American soldiers stationed at nearby Camp Pike.Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Taborian Temple housed many commercial endeavors including professional offices for Dr. J. V. Jordan, dentist, and Dr. W. B. Black, physician, the Gem Pharmacy, the Ritz Beer Garden, and the Dreamland Grill.  By 1937, the Dreamland Ballroom was firmly established on Taborian’s third floor. The popular dancehall with its famous “swing floor” was a hotbed for big bands, jazz, and blues, and the scene for dances, socials, and basketball games. It was a regular stop for the “Chittlin’ Circuit,” a national touring company of professional black entertainers, revues, and stage shows.With the advent of World War II, the United Service Club, USO, bought the building and turned the first to the third floors into a club that served thousands of black soldiers from Camp Robinson (formerly Camp Pike) and the Stuttgart Air Base. The Dreamland ripped and rollicked during those war years and beyond with legendary musical artists including “Fatha” Earl Hines, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, and Ella Fitzgerald, and comedians Redd Foxx and Sammie Davis. Local stars cut their musical teeth in the Dreamland too including Blind Al Hibbler, Louis Jordan, the Yellowjackets, and Lloyd Armon and his Orchestra.In 1954, the Temple became known as Taborian Hall, and housed three nightclubs: Twin City Club was in the basement; the Waiters Club was located on the second floor; and the Dreamland had morphed into Club Morocco, with an emphasis on “rock.” During the 1950s, “The Blues Boy” B.B. King brought his “Three O’Clock Blues” to the premier night spot along with “Famous Blind Singing Star” Ray Charles who sang “Little Rockers” into hysterics with “Midnight Hour,” and “Roll With My Baby.” Throughout the early 1960s, Taborian Hall’s musical legacy remained strong, but by 1970 had ended.

In 1991, Kerry McCoy, purchased Taborian Hall as a new home for her business, Arkansas Flag and Banner. Through Ms. McCoy’s efforts, the building has been preserved. She is now in the preliminary stages of renovating the legendary Dreamland Ballroom, an effort to save and to share this magnificent auditorium with the community. The million dollar renovation project is expected to break ground in 2011, with completion targeted for 2012. The New Dreamland Ballroom will reopen as an event center and be available to rent in late 2012. Local architectural firm, Heiple & Wiedower, is leading restoration efforts on Dreamland Ballroom.

Arkansas’s FlagandBanner.com welcomes the public to browse the first floor factory showroom, filled with all things patriotic and flying the red, white and blue…a fitting enterprise for a building with such a proud heritage. FlagandBanner.com also offers Dreamland Ballroom t-shirts to commemorate the heritage of the building. Showroom hours are Monday – Friday 8 am to 5:30 pm and Saturday 10 am to 4 pm. For more information or to schedule an event contact kerry@flagandbanner.com .

Zuleika

Im from Brooklyn New York, From wonderful Dominican parent’s,Currently living in “ORLANDO FLORIDA” I’m very easy to get along with and it takes a whole lot to get on my bad side,.I’m Interested in modeling,music video & fashion show.
http://model4.us/Zuleika.htm

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