
Next up, the Maryanne: Two piece halter suit. Top has an adjustable tie in the front in order to change the amount of cleavage shown. Skort Bottom. Slight high waist. Front of skirt has side gathers. Fully lined.

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Best known for her gorgeous flowing hair and smile and that great red swimsuit; and stint as one of Charlie's Angels, Farrah Fawcett has died at the young age of 62.
The news is already filled with stories, accolades and rumors about her, so here is a light video of Farrah with Joe Namath back in the old day!
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According to an MSM Survey; more than 50 percent of women are pining for a summer fling with the Hollywood's "Bad Boy" Christian Bale.
And I say "AMEN! To That!"
According to the MSN survey Christian Bale is the object of desire for more than 50 percent of female respondents. Regardless of his much publicized on-set tirade while filming "Terminator Salvation," Bale easily beat out Robert Pattinson, today's hottest vampire, and Chris Pine, aka Captain Kirk, as the celebrity with whom women would most want to have a summer fling. Unexpectedly, Pattinson, a very popular man among many twentysomething women, received only 21 percent of the female vote as this summer's most desired celebrity fling -- and Pine received a mere 14 percent.
Wow, I guess women still do love "REAL MEN;" I have to say Christian Bale definitely personifies a man's man while having the sexiness of being a ladies man.
Check out his interview about new movie "Public Enemies."
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Sometimes, I really need to blog about something serious. Today is that day.
Okay, this may seem a little quirky or strange, but I am so enamoured at this idea, I have to share. Check out The Neptune Memorial Reef ; which is an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional funeral and cemetery burial that we have all come to know so well.
ed have produced a marine habitat to promote coral and marine organism while creating the ultimate ‘Green Burial' opportunity. 
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As seen in the June/July issue of Bust Magazine!!!! (Page 34)
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I wonder what "Cramer" thinks about this story? It's definitely one that makes you feel that "all things are possible" if you just think "outside the box!"
In 1962, 44 year old Lou Groen desperate to save his Cincinnati floundering first McDonald’s restaurant; came up with an inventive idea. His initial problem ... a heavily Catholic clientel. Back then, most Catholics abstained from meat every Friday, (not just during Lent.) The solution, a a sandwich that would eventually be consumed at a rate of 300 million a year — the McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish.
“Frisch’s (the local Big Boy chain) dominated the market, and they had a very good fish sandwich,” recalled Groen, now 89. “I was struggling. The crew was my wife, myself, and a man named George. I did repairs, swept floors, you name it. “But that area was 87 percent Catholic. On Fridays we only took in about $75 a day,” said Groen, a Catholic himself. “All our customers were going to Frisch’s. “So I invented my fish sandwich, developed a special batter, made the tartar sauce and took it to headquarters.”
That little visit led to a wager between Groen and McDonald’s chief Ray Kroc, who was preparing his own meatless alternative. “He called his sandwich the Hula Burger,” Groen said. (Picture a toasted bun, covered with a piece of melted American cheese, mustard, ketchup, a pickle...and a slice of grilled pineapple. ) “Ray said to me, “Well, Lou, I’m going to put your fish sandwich on (a menu) for a Friday. But I’m going to put my special sandwich on, too. Whichever sells the most, that’s the one we’ll go with.’
“Friday came and the word came out. I won hands down. I sold 350 fish sandwiches that day.
Ray never did tell me how his sandwich did. “My fish sandwich was the first addition ever to McDonald’s original menu,” he said. “It saved my franchise.”
Photo by Gannett News Service.
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This is an adorable sailor dress, one bow knot front and two patch pockets at hips line, you can wear it as a mini dress or tunic top. Cute either way. Ready to Ship! At GetGoRetro.com!
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Sailor Girl Gretchen Bonaduce looks pin-up Glam in a red polka dot swimsuit. Gretchen Bonaduce was married to Danny Baonduce for 17 years. She looks fantastic in a vintage swimsuit on site Radaronline.com . You can also follow her on her My Space page: www.myspace.com/gretchenbonaduce.
(Photo: daniellebedics.com/www.allabouthype.com)
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High Voltage Tattoo is a graphic perspective on today's global tattoo culture by Kat Von D, star of The Learning Channel's L.A. Ink and one of the most talented and popular artists working today. Designed in a style that is reminiscent of a handmade Gothic journal with its red padded cover, ornate typography, and parchmentlike pages, it throws the door wide open to tattooing culture in the way only an insider like Kat can.
High Voltage Tattoo traces Kat's career as an artist, from early childhood influences to recent work, along with examples of what inspires her, information about the show and her shop, her sketches, and personal tattoos. The book goes deep into tattoo process and culture: readers can see up close the pigments, the tools, and the making of complex, even collaborative, tattoos. (via ttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061684384?ie=UTF8)
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Diet bracelets (also known as the abacus diet) according to Marie Claire, celebrities like actress Kate Beckinsale and Australian songbird Delta Goodrem use beaded bracelets to help them keep track of calories throughout the day. Each bead represents a set number of calories, depending on the number of beads. As you eat, you slide the beads to keep track of the number of calories you take in.
Weight Watchers sells a “points counter” bracelet that is based on a similar concept but incorporates their point system rather than calories. Copyright and patents on this product may make it difficult to find online, but it’s fairly simple to make your own.
The next obvious question, anybody out there tried it???
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Look out!!! It's a bombshell pinup on the beach. What a great grouping of retro summer fashion. I have everything you need here for a weekend getaway or your closet ... except the shoes, the sun/sand and the room. Check out this great swimsuit by Mod Cloth for starters:
Retro Sailor Swimsuit
Looking for pin-up appeal with a sailor twist? This calendar-worthy suit definitely makes us want to enlist in summer fun. With a flattering halter neck, sexy scoop back, and retro anchor buttons, this sultry suit makes the red white and blue look oh so glamorous. Add some platform sandals for the ultimate retro poolside look! By indie designer Fables by Barrie.
Going on the boardwalk or out to lunch? Slip on these fabulous shorts over your suit and you are good to go ... and stylish!

Top it off with this really cute octopus bracelet ....
Then grab your bag. Voila ... your pinup beach and boardwalk fashion is a success .... 
Ship Shape Tote
This sea-worthy (and style-worthy) tote from Dear Creatures is the perfect bag for your trip abroad. Featuring a majestic ship print, this tote is roomy enough to carry your journal, wallet, and all your other booty!
And, if you are going out to dinner or need something a tad dressier ... can't go wrong with this Maiden Voyage Dress This sleeveless tunic from UK indie designer Darimeya will make every journey feel as exciting as your first! Featuring an adorable Peter Pan collar, elasticized waist and striped hemline, this piece is easily dressed up or down, so it's perfect for a trip abroad (or just a trip next door). Bon Voyage!

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Swimsuit styles are great again in 2009. Lots of retro influences from polka dots to nautical and skirts. Here are 3 early styles for the year!
Salt Swimwear Sienna One Piece in Burnt Red Polka DotSalt Swimwear is composed of feminine styles with details that make their products more desirable. The Sienna one-piece suit in burnt red polka dots is a chic piece that will be sure to catch an envious look. The suit is a deep v design with ties around the neck and back. An iridescent tan button fascines each of the ties around the neck to the top of the triangular top. The edges of the sexy one-piece are accented with a small ruffle that matches the red polka dot pattern.
Overboard Bikini - $ 89.00
Halter string bikini top with anchor appliques and nautical knot center, and wide waistband bottom with stars.

Kushcush Harlow Onepiece in GiraffeA certainly sexy one piece, the Harlow in Giraffe by Kushcush has a solid front with an exposing back. The top has a triangle style neck and back ties with a center double ring attachment in silver with wood overlay. The bottom is cut low in the back that appears as if you are wearing a two piece from the back. Finally, the giraffe print is created in a cream and black color that creates a slimming style. This suit provides enough coverage to make you feel comfortable while still looking stunning!
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Now if this doesn't beat all... And I don't think they have a fowl taste : )
Cinnamon Applesauce Flamingo-Shaped Dog Treats. Share some summer fun with your canine! These premium flamingo-shaped dog biscuits are doggone tasty! A cute paw print design decorates each bag making these prepackaged treats quick gifts to give for a doggy birthday party or holiday! The main ingredients are human consumable whole wheat flour, applesauce and cinnamon ??? just wait until your canine tastes each flavorful morsel! These crunchy dog cookies are tasty! Reward your obedient pooch with these wholesome and nutritious treats ??? they???re delicious! Your canine will sit up and beg for these biscuits! These treats are perfect for any breed, both small and large. Your four-legged family member will love them! (via Oriental Trading)
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Comfortable. Usually cotton. Roomy. How many people out there have a Hawaiian shirt hanging in your closet right now. Chances are ... quite a few. Today, the colorful shirts are a staple of most people's closet. Aloha shirts are colorful, they are the first hint of spring and summer and they go with jeans, skirts, shorts, etc. More importantly, you can pretty much wear them anywhere. So, say "thank you" to Alfred Shaheen the man who made the Aloha Shirt popular and revolutionized the garment industry in postwar Hawaii, who died Dec. 22 from complications due to diabetes.
Quite a feat if you think about it. After World War II, servicemen and women returning to the States from Asia and the Pacific Islands brought along the aloha shirts (that had been made in Hawaii since the 1930s.) Soon. the tropical-print shirts and sundresses became a standard and at times a "tacky" souvenir for travelers. By the 50's Tourists had begun flocking to Hawaii as faster airplanes allowed for easier travel and the former U.S. territory became a state in 1959. Although Shaheen did not "create the Hawaiian shirt, according to the LA Times, it was Shaheen who took the brand around the world by raising the garments to the level of high fashion with artistic prints, high-grade materials and quality construction.
According to Mauishirts.com:
The history of the Hawaiian or "Aloha Shirt" can be traced to the early western missionaries in the 19th century. They felt that it would be more appropriate, for the soon to be christianized natives, if they were covered. But the real fact is, that it wasn't until the mid 1930's that the Hawaiian shirt, as we know it today, started to be
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Elvis Presley: wore a red Alfred Shaheen shirt on the Blue Hawaii album cover. Photograph: Getty
The Hawaiian shirt is suitable for many occasions. Think about Hawkeye Pierce who wore one in M*A*S*H, or Kramer who wore them in
Seinfeld. And most women will never forget Thomas Magnum wore one as a private eye in the Magnum series. Hollywood loves the shirt ... in From Here To Eternity Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Ernest Borgnine, and Frank Sinatra all wore the appropriate fashion items.
Today darts player Wayne Mardle marches on stage to the Hawaii Five-O theme tune, his fans colourfully dressed and his own Hawaiian shirt tailored for the modern sports world with its own sponsor logos. And lets not leave out Jimmy Buffet and his parrothead followers : )
Hawaiian shirt is suitable for almost all social occasions. White ones are available for the Hawaiian or beach themed wedding, for instance, and even for shaking a martini. So raise a glass in memory of Alfred Shaheen ... he helped dress us all.
Sources:
LA Times
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