throttle jockey: 2008 harley davidson fxcw rocker c
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Susan Carpenter attends the 2008 Harley Davidson Launch in Baltimore, and becomes one of the first riders to straddle a Rocker C. Still, she asks "Why so much attention to the rear end?" タグ:motorcyclebikeharleysoftailsofttailfxcw 投稿日: November 7, 2007, 7:48 am 閲覧数: 219450 投票: 4.40(5点満点) 124 人の平均
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Susan Carpenter meets a new friend in Maryland. Come meet Fat Bob, a big-boned knockout from a great family: The Dyna Harleys. タグ:motorcyclebikethrottlejockeylosangelestimes 投稿日: November 7, 2007, 9:00 am 閲覧数: 68269 投票: 4.40(5点満点) 36 人の平均
thor's hammer @ woodbine 3rd place
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My mum's horse, Thor's Hammer, in his 1st race at Woodbine. Saturday, April 7, 2007.
Jockey: Chad Beckon
Owner: Susan Jenkins,Rhona White,Ronald Smith
Trainer: John Simms
Breeder: Rhona White,Susan Jenkins タグ:horseracewoodbinethor 投稿日: April 21, 2007, 8:33 am 閲覧数: 454 投票: 5.00(5点満点) 1 人の平均
servant - seduction scene
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Sarah Miles seduces James Fox in The Servant
From www.http://britmovie.co.uk/
The Production Team
Director: Joseph Losey.
Producer: Joseph Losey and Norman Priggen.
Script: Harold Pinter. (from the Robin Maugham novel The Servant)
Cinematography: Douglas Slocombe.
Editing: Reginald Mills.
Production Design: Richard MacDonald.
Costume Design: Beatrice Dawson.
Make-up Department: Joyce James and Bob Lawrance.
Sound: Buster Ambler, John Cox and Gerry Hambling.
Original Music: John Dankworth.
The Cast
Dirk Bogarde - Hugo Barrett
Sarah Miles - Vera
Wendy Craig - Susan
James Fox - Tony
Catherine Lacey - Lady Mounset
Richard Vernon - Lord Mounset
Patrick Magee - Bishop
Plot Synopsis
Based on the novel by Robin Maugham, Harold Pinter's superb study of brooding hatred and hypocrisy within the ever-shifting borders of the class struggle include some viciously good performances and an unsettling plot.
Set in London, The Servant is ultimately a class struggle played out as a power shift between a sinister manservant (Dirk Bogarde) and his rich young employer (James Fox), as they jockey for control over a Georgian townhouse. Tony, a wealthy young land developer has just acquired a new two-story townhouse and a servant named Barrett. Barrett seems the right combination of faithful butler and prissy maid, despite the fact that Tony is perfectly satisfied with him, Tony's well-to-do fiancé, Susan (Wendy Craig) is suspicious of Barrett despite his apparently impeccable behaviour.
Barrett becomes concerned that Susan may undermine his hold over Tony, and so asks Tony if his sister Vera (Sarah Miles), can come to stay and work as maid, and Tony agrees. Barrett's plan is to push Susan out of the way by encouraging Vera to seduce the naive Tony. When Vera arrives, Tony becomes immediately distracted by her earthy manner, and when Barrett leaves to visit his parents, Vera makes her move to seduce Tony. Returning home late one night, Tony and Susan catch Barrett and Vera making love the master bedroom, and the truth comes out: Vera is Barrett's fiancée. Barrett, in front of Susan, declares that Tony and Vera have been at it too. Tony kicks them both out of his house.
Later Barrett asks Tony to forgive him and take him back. Vera, he tells him, has taken the manservant for his money and left him, and he needs his job back. Tony accepts, but this time, the balance of power between master and servant start to change perceptibly. It is Barrett who now complains that the house should be cleaner, and the two are soon engaged in a weird game of symbiotic one-upmanship. Susan returns, worried about Tony and with a message from Vera, who is pregnant - or so she says - by Tony. But by this time Tony is a ghost of his former self, and Susan returns in time to see his final transformation into Barrett's dog. Barrett doesn't get Susan -- Susan is attracted by Barrett's power, but she rejects him -- and the last scene of the film has a bitter sting of reproach. タグ:theservantjamesfoxsarahmiles 投稿日: June 22, 2008, 3:54 am 閲覧数: 28699 投票: 4.30(5点満点) 16 人の平均
churchill downs, 2008-05-03, race 7
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Entries: Thoroughbred Race, CHURCHILL DOWNS, 2008-05-03, Race 7:
(Pgm-Runner-Jockey-Finish)
2-Sharp Susan (KY), Desormeaux, K, finished 4;
3-Danzon (KY), Velazquez, J, finished 6;
4-Lady Carlock (KY), Albarado, R, finished 7;
5-New Edition (KY), Bridgmohan, S, finished 5;
6-V. I. P. Princess (KY), McKee, J, finished 8;
7-Bayou's Lassie (FL), Prado, E, finished 1;
8-Ventura (KY), Gomez, G, finished 3;
9-Dreaming of Anna (KY), Velasquez, C, finished 2; タグ:horseracingchurchilldowns 投稿日: June 6, 2008, 3:19 am 閲覧数: 198 投票: 0.00(5点満点) 0 人の平均
miss toni fisher - big hurt
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Toni Fisher (born 1931 - 12 February 1999, in Los Angeles, California) was an American pop singer.
Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song, "The Big Hurt" written by her husband Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the U.S. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects; indeed, it is claimed to be the first song to do so.[1] DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW would introduce the record as "Toni Fisher's weird one."
According to an unconfirmed source the recording session was conducted in an airplane hangar, which is suggested by the sounds of aircraft in the background.
Disc jockey, Wink Martindale, commented that the record label bills the singer as "Miss Toni Fisher" because of her powerful voice, which is consistently audible over the phasing, the instruments, and the background noise; to confirm to the listener that this is indeed a woman singing.
In 1962 she had another Top 40 hit with "West Of The Wall" (#37), a song about the sadness of lovers separated by the 1961 erection of the Berlin Wall.
"The Big Hurt" was later covered by Del Shannon, Susan Rafey, Susan Farrar, Scott Walker, Nick Cave, BearEssence, and Nessie & Her Beard.
She died of a heart attack on February 12th, 1999 タグ:1959pop 投稿日: July 5, 2008, 9:21 am 閲覧数: 398 投票: 5.00(5点満点) 3 人の平均