Wednesday, December 29, 2010
I think all of you want to date with this girl.She look like angel on the road lets see her dating set she bring you to someplace via sky train and then shopping eating.
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Model mother Cindy Crawford has a ball with her family on beach getaway
0 comments Posted by den bagus at 4:55 PMBy DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Juggling act: Model Cindy Crawford has her hands full as she headed onto the beach to play the French game of boules with husband Rande Gerber and son Presley in Mexico
She is one of the most famous models in the world but Cindy Crawford is more than just a pretty face.
The supermodel mother showed off some hidden talents on the beach in Cabo San Lucas yesterday while indulging in the French game of boules with her family.
Cindy, 44, demonstrated her athletic abilities alongside her husband of 12 years and youngest son, Presley, 11.
Play time: The model and mother put her skills on show
The star kept her famous body covered up in a wide brimmed brown fedora and cream cover-up over her bikini to protect herself from the sun.
Fun in the sun: Cindy was earlier spotted taking a little 'me' time
The day before she kept it very low-key as she relaxed by the pool at the resort in Los Cabos, Mexico where her family are enjoying a winter sun holiday.
And she looked the picture of contentment as she curled up on a sun lounger and played with her phone while her family played in the pool.
And even though she's not flaunting her body in a bikini on the beach, it's clear the supermodel is more stunning than ever these days.
Cindy, who first became famous in the 80s alongside Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Helena Christensen, has admitted to using a little help from a plastic surgeon in the past.
She said: 'I'm not going to lie to myself: Past a certain age, creams work on the texture of your skin but, in order to restore elasticity, all I can really count on is vitamin injections, Botox and collagen,' she told Gala magazine.
Cindy had once claimed that a 'miracle mixture' of ground coffee and olive oil kept her skin in its enviable condition.
Yet now with refreshing honesty, she came clean and admitted to a little help.
'I have a very simple, healthy life, which works miracles,' she says. 'I drink a lot of water, watch what I eat and exercise. But I owe the quality of my skin to my cosmetic surgeon.'
Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty line
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English rose? Kate Winslet looks pale as she goes make-up free for night out in London
0 comments Posted by den bagus at 4:32 PMBy DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Pale: Kate Winslet went make-up free for a night out in London last night
She's the actress who is famous for her stunning English Rose complexion.
But instead of glowing as she usually does, Kate Winslet last night looked pale as she went make-up free for a night out in London.
The 35-year-old actress' all-black outfit also did nothing to flatter her complexion as she went for dinner at Scott's restaurant.
English rose? The 35-year-old actress didn't have her usual glow as she went for dinner at Scott's restaurant
Winslet is back in England for Christmas and New Year while her two children Mia and Joe spend the festive season in their hometown of New York.
And while her estranged husband Sam Mendes remains in New York as well, Winslet is getting ready to embark on 2011 as one of Hollywood's most eligible leading ladies.
After the shock announcement in March 2010 that Winslet and Mendes had decided to end their relationship, Winslet enjoyed the single life for a period before starting dating model Louis Dowler.
However, the pair broke up in November after a four-month relationship, with Winslet apparently saying she wanted to be alone.
But it seems Winslet is now keen to get back on the dating scene once again, as she was spotted lunching with a mystery man at Scott's yesterday.
Smiles all round: Kate was apparently spotted with a mystery man at the eatery
Time to head home: The Titanic star looked tired as she made her way home
And the actress will be spending a lot more time in London, as it was recently revealed she will be moving back to the UK with her two children while Mendes directs the new James Bond movie.
Winslet told the Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye: 'Sam is doing the next Bond film, all being well, and we’ll all be in England if that happens.
'It’s such a massive commitment for him and it’s not fair for him to commute backwards and forwards to New York from London. It would be impossible. The children will be there with me.'
However, before the new Bond film, Winslet and her children are moving to France for nine weeks in the New Year, to film Roman Polanski’s screen version of Yasmina Reza’s play God Of Carnage.
Kate Winslet - What if
The Holiday - music video
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We are not amused! A tight-lipped Hugh Grant looks unimpressed as new Ferrari breaks down
0 comments Posted by den bagus at 4:12 PMBy NATALIE WAIN
Down in the dumps: You can't blame Hugh Grant for being a bit peeved. After forking out around £120,000 for a new Ferrari California, you'd think you could rely on it not to break down
If Hugh Grant was dreaming of driving off into the sunset with his now-single ex, Liz Hurley, then he may wish to reconsider his mode of transportation.
The beleaguered actor did not look at all amused today as his brand new Ferrari California ran into a spot of bother en route to play a round of golf in Kent.
The £120,000 super-car came to a standstill approaching a roundabout near the town of Sandwich.
Dream car: Although Hugh Grant's afternoon turned into a nightmare after his brand new Ferrari California broke down en route to play a round of golf
Grant was forced to mount the curb and steer the vehicle onto the grass verge so as not to block the busy road.
The golf enthusiast was on his to way play golf at the Royal St George's Club, which is well known as the venue for the Open Championship.
Keen not to be parted from his precious cargo, the actor retrieved his golfing equipment from the car and waited with them on the verge before his friend Paul McMullan arrived to assist him.
Precious cargo: Looks like Grant has his priorities sorted though as he retrieved his golf clubs from the stranded vehicle. Although quite where he found room for them in the compact sports car is anyone's guess
The glum star of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Love Actually can probably afford the repair bill, although maybe he'll cheer up a little when he remembers that his new purchase has a full two-year warranty.
Maybe the bachelor will be driving off into the sunset after all. But any woman who comes between Hugh Grant and a round of golf should probably beware!
Smile! You'd think Hugh Grant would be grateful after his friend, Paul McMullan rescued him after his car ran into a spot of bother earlier today. But Grant looks less than impressed...maybe he's contemplating the pricey repair bill
source: dailymail
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Grey skies see 2010 end with a whimper: Drizzle expected until January with freezing weather returning in New Year
0 comments Posted by den bagus at 6:41 AMBy DAILY MAIL REPORTER
A gloomy New Year: The Royal Albert bridge over the Tamar in Plymouth appears through the fog this morning
Showers expected across Britain through the week
Temperatures to drop below average as 2011 begins
December set to be coldest ever - a degree colder than previous record
The worst of the winter weather has passed but Britain can expect a cold and damp start to 2011, the Met Office has warned.
The weather is no longer being influenced by freezing Arctic patterns and air is now moving into Britain from the Atlantic but the mercury will fall again in the first days of January.
Some areas paralysed by heavy snow before Christmas are likely to be basking in relatively balmy temperatures of up to 12c (54f) today.
Covered capital: Boats pass under Waterloo bridge during a foggy day in London
But after mild conditions over the next few days, the weather will turn colder again next week, with temperatures expected to be below the 3.4C (38F) average.
Forecasters have also warned there will be fog in many areas of the country because of moisture in the air and there are fears that these ‘quick melt’ conditions, combined with heavy rain, could lead to flooding in parts of Devon.
Misty misery: Thick fog descends on Bournemouth seafront today, as walkers disappear from view on Boscombe pier
But the Environment Agency believes the risk of flooding in most areas is ‘very low’.
Unless there is an unexpected change, New Year celebrations should go ahead smoothly, without the transport nightmares that brought much of the country to a standstill in recent weeks.
Eye of the storm: A pigeon sits on a wall near the partially shrouded by fog London Eye
Most areas will remain above freezing on Friday night, forecasters are predicting.
In the North-East, which has been particularly hard hit by the Arctic conditions for the past month, temperatures will stay below average, but the ice is still expected to gradually melt away.
For the second winter running, a severe month-long big freeze has cost the economy billions and this December is expected to be the chilliest since records began 100 years ago.
So far December 2010 has been ‘over a degree colder’ than the previous record, set in 1981.
Forecaster Barry Gromett said: 'The national record goes back to 1910 and it's running by some margin the coldest December at the moment.'
He added that we were 'over a degree colder' than the previous record.
Foggy London town: The capital's most famous landmarks are almost obscured by the gloomy weather
Grim commute: London workers cross the Millennium bridge while St Paul's Cathedral rises through the fog
Sailing through the fog: A tourist boat ploughs through the grim conditions on the Thames
Rosie, a 10-year-old German Shepherd, had skidded into icy Connaught Water in Chingford, East London, and clung on to the ice as rescuers edged their way towards her
Meanwhile, airport operator BAA said it welcomed legislation that would 'improve the experience for passengers' as the Government considers new plans to fine airports millions of pounds.
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said he wanted the air regulators to have new powers after Heathrow ground to a halt during the big freeze last week, ruining the holidays of tens of thousands of people.
A spokesman for BAA said: 'We will of course play a full part in the Government's discussions about this year's weather disruption and will make public the findings of our own independent investigation.
'We welcome legislation designed to improve the experience for passengers at the UK's airports.'
London Eye - December Snow 2010
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