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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Coconut Chanel


When the mini skirt appeared in fashion in the 60s, Miss Chanel was asked whether she approved of girls exposing their knees and thighs. Coco answered "Thighs, of course! But knees, never!".

I know it's not very funny, nor interesting, but that's all I had on my lunch plate today! See you soon guys! And HAPPY F***ING NEW YEAR. Enjoy the last days before the cataclysmic 2012! HAHAHAHA

Stanford University is really great

In 2010, the University ranked 4th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Stanford is well known for its academics in social sciences, technology / computer science, life sciences, biomedicine, humanities, natural sciences. The S Uni is one of the world's top 5 universities along with Tokyo, Harvard, Keio Universities and University of Pennsylvania.

Note that, students are really into fitness (California baby). You can see sexy men running on the campus (sweaty no T Shirt and some 200 IQ brassy blondes too).

A few Stanford alumni created some small companies such as Hewlett-Packard (William Hewlett and David Packard), Cisco Systems (Sandra Lerner and Leonard Bosack), NVIDIA, SGI, VMware, MIPS Technologies, Yahoo! (Chih-Yuan Yang and David Filo), Google (Sergei Brin and Lawrence Page), Wipro Technologies (Azim Premji), Nike, Gap (Doris Fisher) and Sun Microsystems.

Here is a treat for you ladies: The Stanford Men Swim team.



Sweet dreams ;-)
NB: if you recognize yourself on this photo, please feel free to contact me!

Paris is definitely the capital of Fashion


Yes, Chanel could have made it: all black, shiny, sexy, a bit provocative and intriguing.

After the Burqinis (Burqa+Bikini), you can find the Niqab (NiqaBitch) in Paris.
Apparently a few girls went walking with Niqabs in front of the Socialist Party (a.k.a extreme communists for Americans) Headquarters in Paris! They finished their walk in front of the Immigration Department! Sacre culot(te)!

Ratatouille was found dead in a bread


Yuck... Poor thing.
Article here: BBC UK.