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Dressing Man’s Best Friend, What You Need and What’s in Style

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Our pets are more than just our best friends these days — they’re family. When life is tough, our pets are the first to pick up on it and they always ensure that they are by your side no matter what. A friend that is loyal always deserves to be taken care of and spoiled from time to time. Accessories and clothing for dogs doesn’t just look good nowadays, it serves a very practical reason for our beloved pooches.

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New video and gallery from Plah Blah Blah

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We’re excited to feature this gallery of beautiful Thai singer and actress Plah Blah Blah, who recently released her latest single/video “Wild One,” which you can watch below. You won’t be the first, as it already has over 1.7 million views! We love the pink wig and sexy lingerie.

You can also see much more of Plah on her official website and also on Facebook and Instagram. Enjoy!

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Sexy Sarah Russi

Sarah Russi

Here’s the amazing Sarah Russi in a sexy gallery she shared with us. Sarah has a lovely face and a killer body that she shows off in some sexy bikini and lingerie outfits.

You can follow Sarah on Twitter and Instagram, along with her website here. She’s also part of a show called “The Beauty and the Beast” which you can check out on iTunes and YouTube. You’ll see this lovely model is quite charming as well!

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Drink of the Week: The Keys of the Kingdom (TCM Fest 2016 Salute #1)

The Keys of the Kingdom.Every year since it’s inception, the organizers of the  TCM Classic Film Festival have been letting me in without paying. Most of those years, I’ve been celebrating that fact by putting together my own drinks inspired by the films I was lucky enough to see there.

My first 2016 beverage du cinema (please don’t tell if that’s not actual French) is actually drawn from a film I saw on the last day of the fest which, frankly, was rather a last minute choice. An adaptation of a novel by A.J. Cronin, “The Keys of the Kingdom” isn’t a movie even hardcore film geeks hear that much about, even if it netted a young Gregory Peck his first Oscar nomination. As the decades-long tale of an idealistic priest from Scotland who finds himself a missionary in China, I have to admit that I had some qualms about spending my dwindling TCM time on what seemed likely to be a rather draggy bit of classic-era Hollywood Oscar bait from John Stahl, a director best known for making the original 1930s versions of the classic melodramas “Imitation of Life” and “Magnificent Obsession.” (If you know them at all, you’re likely more familiar with the 1950s remakes directed by Douglas Sirk.)

However, I should have more thoroughly considered the talents of two of classic Hollywood’s most skilled and witty screenwriters, Joseph Mankiewicz (“All About Eve”), who also produced, and the hugely versatile Nunnally Johnson (“The Grapes of Wrath,” “How to Marry a Millionaire,” and, get this,”The Dirty Dozen.”) As good as the suprisingly humorous and compelling script turned out to be, I was very pleasantly surprised by the film’s treatment of its many Asian characters. They are well-rounded non-stereotypes and, even more of a surprise, all played by actual Asian actors. That’s more impressive than it should be considering that, up to this very moment, Hollywood seems to be allergic to casting Asian actors in large roles.

“The Keys to the Kingdom” is a bit longish but, otherwise, a terrific example of classic-era Hollywood at it’s humanistic, entertaining, inspiring, and relatively progressive semi-best. Why not make it a cocktail?

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