Kate es una de las mujeres más hermosas del Mundo sino la más hermosa, alcanzando el primer lugar en varios Magazine's. El papel en la pantalla grande por la que todos sus fans la deben recordar es la sexy vampira Selena en Underworld. Kate tiene actualmente 35 años, si quieres conocer más de ella, incluyendo sus películas mas vistas (Underworld, Van Helsing, Pearl Harbor) lo encuentras en masquepalabras.
Esta sesión de fotos es para la revista GQ en el año 2006, según nosotros son las mejores fotos que nos podía brindar.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Cúal Latina deberia participar en las top 10 del 2008
Sugiere a tu Latina favorita para que participe en la proxima encuesta y sea votada por todos los visitantes de Cuerazos.
No dejes de ayudar a elegir a las proximas Top Latinas 2008.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Jennifer O'Dell
Esta hermosa rubia es rocordada por su participacion en la serie de televisión estadounidense Lost World, donde interpretaba a una agerrida mujer de la jungla, como si de una amazona salida de los libros de historias apareciera en nuestro frente. Su belleza y talento le permitieron ser estrella invitada de las serie CSI. Miami, CSI New York y Two and a Half Men.
Les dejamos una variada galeria con las mejores fotos de Jennifer que actualmente tiene 34 y es originaria de California Estados Unidos.
Les dejamos una variada galeria con las mejores fotos de Jennifer que actualmente tiene 34 y es originaria de California Estados Unidos.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Veteran's Day 2008
The New York City Veterans Day Parade!
Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008
This parade is the largest of its kind in the nation, providing an opportunity for New Yorkers and visitors from across our country (and around the world) to honor those who have preserved our freedoms. The theme for 2008, "Legacy of Honor," pays tribute to veterans of all eras, and also serves to welcome home the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (a New York City icon and herself a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam).
This year's 2008 New York City Veterans Day activities will include:
* Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
* Opening Ceremony
* New York City Veterans Day Parade
* Crosstown March - One time only event!
* Veterans Day Street Fair
* Commemorative Newspaper - New!
* Parade Program
* Thank You For Serving Video
Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
8:30 - 9:30 A.M (by invitation only)
New York City's Veterans Day activities begin with an invitation-only breakfast reception hosted by the Mayor at Gracie Mansion. Through our relationship with the Mayor's Office, we offer tickets to our partners and their guests.
Opening Ceremony
10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Eternal Light Monument, Madison Square Park
Fifth Avenue @ 24th Street > map
The parade is preceded by our traditional Opening Ceremony, at the Eternal Light Monument in Madison Square Park. This ceremony of remembrance and reflection features remarks by the Mayor, other senior elected officials, and special guests, as well as musical tributes and readings. It is open to the public, with preferential seating available for veterans.
The ceremony culminates in a wreath laying, 21-rifle salute and playing of "Taps." This year's ceremony will include a special moment of remembrance for the 90th anniversary of the end the First World War (Armistice Day, which later became Veterans Day).
Veterans Day Parade
11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Fifth Avenue, from 26th Street to 56th Street
The New York City Veterans Day Parade features over 20,000 participants, including veterans of all eras, active duty military, ROTC and JrROTC units, civic and youth groups, all accompanied by music performed by a dozen of our nation’s best high school marching bands.
Floats, military and vintage vehicles and other special contingents add to the spectacle and excitement of the parade, which is viewed by over 400,000 spectators. The parade route is approximately 1.5 miles, and takes 30-40 minutes to complete. Participants march or ride in review past our official Reviewing Stand, located at 41st Street in front of the world-famous facade of the New York Public Library. Bleachers are available next to the Reviewing Stand for veterans and their guests who wish to sit and view the parade.
Crosstown March
From Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum
42nd Street from 12th Avenue to Fifth Avenue
A special contingent will depart the Grand Re-Opening ceremony of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side Highway and march along 42nd Street, joining the main parade in progress on 5th Avenue.
More information on this one-time-only event will be available soon; check back here for updates!
Veterans Day Street Fair
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
56th Street between Madison & Sixth Avenues
Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008
This parade is the largest of its kind in the nation, providing an opportunity for New Yorkers and visitors from across our country (and around the world) to honor those who have preserved our freedoms. The theme for 2008, "Legacy of Honor," pays tribute to veterans of all eras, and also serves to welcome home the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (a New York City icon and herself a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam).
This year's 2008 New York City Veterans Day activities will include:
* Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
* Opening Ceremony
* New York City Veterans Day Parade
* Crosstown March - One time only event!
* Veterans Day Street Fair
* Commemorative Newspaper - New!
* Parade Program
* Thank You For Serving Video
Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
8:30 - 9:30 A.M (by invitation only)
New York City's Veterans Day activities begin with an invitation-only breakfast reception hosted by the Mayor at Gracie Mansion. Through our relationship with the Mayor's Office, we offer tickets to our partners and their guests.
Opening Ceremony
10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Eternal Light Monument, Madison Square Park
Fifth Avenue @ 24th Street > map
The parade is preceded by our traditional Opening Ceremony, at the Eternal Light Monument in Madison Square Park. This ceremony of remembrance and reflection features remarks by the Mayor, other senior elected officials, and special guests, as well as musical tributes and readings. It is open to the public, with preferential seating available for veterans.
The ceremony culminates in a wreath laying, 21-rifle salute and playing of "Taps." This year's ceremony will include a special moment of remembrance for the 90th anniversary of the end the First World War (Armistice Day, which later became Veterans Day).
Veterans Day Parade
11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Fifth Avenue, from 26th Street to 56th Street
The New York City Veterans Day Parade features over 20,000 participants, including veterans of all eras, active duty military, ROTC and JrROTC units, civic and youth groups, all accompanied by music performed by a dozen of our nation’s best high school marching bands.
Floats, military and vintage vehicles and other special contingents add to the spectacle and excitement of the parade, which is viewed by over 400,000 spectators. The parade route is approximately 1.5 miles, and takes 30-40 minutes to complete. Participants march or ride in review past our official Reviewing Stand, located at 41st Street in front of the world-famous facade of the New York Public Library. Bleachers are available next to the Reviewing Stand for veterans and their guests who wish to sit and view the parade.
Crosstown March
From Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum
42nd Street from 12th Avenue to Fifth Avenue
A special contingent will depart the Grand Re-Opening ceremony of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side Highway and march along 42nd Street, joining the main parade in progress on 5th Avenue.
More information on this one-time-only event will be available soon; check back here for updates!
Veterans Day Street Fair
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
56th Street between Madison & Sixth Avenues
Veteran's Day 2008
The New York City Veterans Day Parade!
Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008
This parade is the largest of its kind in the nation, providing an opportunity for New Yorkers and visitors from across our country (and around the world) to honor those who have preserved our freedoms. The theme for 2008, "Legacy of Honor," pays tribute to veterans of all eras, and also serves to welcome home the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (a New York City icon and herself a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam).
This year's 2008 New York City Veterans Day activities will include:
* Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
* Opening Ceremony
* New York City Veterans Day Parade
* Crosstown March - One time only event!
* Veterans Day Street Fair
* Commemorative Newspaper - New!
* Parade Program
* Thank You For Serving Video
Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
8:30 - 9:30 A.M (by invitation only)
New York City's Veterans Day activities begin with an invitation-only breakfast reception hosted by the Mayor at Gracie Mansion. Through our relationship with the Mayor's Office, we offer tickets to our partners and their guests.
Opening Ceremony
10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Eternal Light Monument, Madison Square Park
Fifth Avenue @ 24th Street > map
The parade is preceded by our traditional Opening Ceremony, at the Eternal Light Monument in Madison Square Park. This ceremony of remembrance and reflection features remarks by the Mayor, other senior elected officials, and special guests, as well as musical tributes and readings. It is open to the public, with preferential seating available for veterans.
The ceremony culminates in a wreath laying, 21-rifle salute and playing of "Taps." This year's ceremony will include a special moment of remembrance for the 90th anniversary of the end the First World War (Armistice Day, which later became Veterans Day).
Veterans Day Parade
11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Fifth Avenue, from 26th Street to 56th Street
The New York City Veterans Day Parade features over 20,000 participants, including veterans of all eras, active duty military, ROTC and JrROTC units, civic and youth groups, all accompanied by music performed by a dozen of our nation’s best high school marching bands.
Floats, military and vintage vehicles and other special contingents add to the spectacle and excitement of the parade, which is viewed by over 400,000 spectators. The parade route is approximately 1.5 miles, and takes 30-40 minutes to complete. Participants march or ride in review past our official Reviewing Stand, located at 41st Street in front of the world-famous facade of the New York Public Library. Bleachers are available next to the Reviewing Stand for veterans and their guests who wish to sit and view the parade.
Crosstown March
From Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum
42nd Street from 12th Avenue to Fifth Avenue
A special contingent will depart the Grand Re-Opening ceremony of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side Highway and march along 42nd Street, joining the main parade in progress on 5th Avenue.
More information on this one-time-only event will be available soon; check back here for updates!
Veterans Day Street Fair
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
56th Street between Madison & Sixth Avenues
Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008
This parade is the largest of its kind in the nation, providing an opportunity for New Yorkers and visitors from across our country (and around the world) to honor those who have preserved our freedoms. The theme for 2008, "Legacy of Honor," pays tribute to veterans of all eras, and also serves to welcome home the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (a New York City icon and herself a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam).
This year's 2008 New York City Veterans Day activities will include:
* Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
* Opening Ceremony
* New York City Veterans Day Parade
* Crosstown March - One time only event!
* Veterans Day Street Fair
* Commemorative Newspaper - New!
* Parade Program
* Thank You For Serving Video
Mayor's Breakfast for Veterans
8:30 - 9:30 A.M (by invitation only)
New York City's Veterans Day activities begin with an invitation-only breakfast reception hosted by the Mayor at Gracie Mansion. Through our relationship with the Mayor's Office, we offer tickets to our partners and their guests.
Opening Ceremony
10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Eternal Light Monument, Madison Square Park
Fifth Avenue @ 24th Street > map
The parade is preceded by our traditional Opening Ceremony, at the Eternal Light Monument in Madison Square Park. This ceremony of remembrance and reflection features remarks by the Mayor, other senior elected officials, and special guests, as well as musical tributes and readings. It is open to the public, with preferential seating available for veterans.
The ceremony culminates in a wreath laying, 21-rifle salute and playing of "Taps." This year's ceremony will include a special moment of remembrance for the 90th anniversary of the end the First World War (Armistice Day, which later became Veterans Day).
Veterans Day Parade
11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Fifth Avenue, from 26th Street to 56th Street
The New York City Veterans Day Parade features over 20,000 participants, including veterans of all eras, active duty military, ROTC and JrROTC units, civic and youth groups, all accompanied by music performed by a dozen of our nation’s best high school marching bands.
Floats, military and vintage vehicles and other special contingents add to the spectacle and excitement of the parade, which is viewed by over 400,000 spectators. The parade route is approximately 1.5 miles, and takes 30-40 minutes to complete. Participants march or ride in review past our official Reviewing Stand, located at 41st Street in front of the world-famous facade of the New York Public Library. Bleachers are available next to the Reviewing Stand for veterans and their guests who wish to sit and view the parade.
Crosstown March
From Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum
42nd Street from 12th Avenue to Fifth Avenue
A special contingent will depart the Grand Re-Opening ceremony of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on the West Side Highway and march along 42nd Street, joining the main parade in progress on 5th Avenue.
More information on this one-time-only event will be available soon; check back here for updates!
Veterans Day Street Fair
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
56th Street between Madison & Sixth Avenues
Monday, November 10, 2008
Star Tattoo
Here is another sexy stars tattoo...
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Cool Neck Tattoos
Here is a couple coll neck tattoos I saw today. You have to love the lipstick tattoo...
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Luciana Bianchi
Luciana es una vedete argentina. Tiene 24 años, mide 1,65 mts y su esbelta y proporcionada anatomia se reparte en 90-57-87. Si quieres saber mas de Luciana puedes visitar notiblog.
Raquel Navamuel
Raquel tiene 32 años y está casada. Antes de debutar como actriz fue modelo. Es conocida por sus enormes y bellos ojos de caracteristicas orientales, una belleza exótica dicen sus admiradores. Aqui fotos de Raquel Navamuel extraídos de la versión digital de la revista FHM.
Vive en Madrid con su esposo.
Vive en Madrid con su esposo.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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