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Peruvian World Cup girls do condom ad photo shoot session n Lima, Peru. Bikini model Leysi wears the body paint colors of Peru's mother country, Spain!
Screen shots of Peruvian bikini model Leysi for a World Cup 2010 condom ad campaign for Gents in Lima, Peru.
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The Greatest Battle of them All!!, The World Cup Trailer. ?Who Will Win at South Africa? Video By anasian
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FIFA's Football World Cup, South Africa 2010; the first World Cup in the African continent will be the biggest televised event in world history .
This Saturday, November 21, 2009, is the big annual bikini, trikini, and lingerie fashion show at the imposing "Plaza de Armas" in Lima, Peru call "Desfile Lima esta de Moda 2009". These top Peruvian models will showcase the latest in swimwear and lingerie for Verano 2009-2010 (Summer '09-'10).
The show will be lead by Peru's top and one of Latin America's premier bikini model - Tilsa. She has won Miss Peru Hawaiian Tropic, Miss Hawaiian Tropic International, Miss Peru Reef, Miss Reef International, Miss Peru Playboy, and Miss Playboy TV Latin America & Iberia (Latin America, Spain, & Portugal) in the last two years. In other words, Tilsa has a spectacular body that is second to none in bikini contest!!!
Pictures of Peru's 25 year old bikini beauty Tilsa:
A recent front page picture from the top Newspaper in Chile, El Mercurio - "Peru is in style". An extensive report of Peru's dramatic transformation from an impoverish left wing, liberal, socialist, and dictatorship lead third-world country in the 70's and 80's to a leading capitalist power in Latin America from 1990 to the present and beyond. The report describes Peru's emergence as a tourist, cuisine, cultural, historical, fashion, capitalist, business, and environmentally friendly world power.
This cover page showcases the giant Cathedral of Lima, the oldest cathedral in the New World, at the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru.
Here is the expanded panoramic view of the Plaza de Armas at NIGHT!!!
The 17th century historian Bernabe Cobo said of the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru:
..."it is the finest and most well-formed [plaza] that I have
ever seen, even in Spain. It occupies an entire block, with the width
of four streets on one side and four streets on the other, and with all
four sides it measures more than two thousand feet; it is very flat..."
When Microsoft decides to imagine the future, it never fails to
impress. Not only do you have some of the smartest people envisioning
what’s possible, but they also invest so much into communicating these
ideas through sights and sounds which the production value can be
compared to most blockbuster sci-fi films.
Today at the Wharton Business Technology Conference, Microsoft’s
Business Division president Stephen Elop unveiled the latest production
from Microsoft Office Labs call "2019",
starring stock photo men, women and children playing with the
next-generation of communication, collaboration and production
technologies.
Here you go, the short version of Microsoft Office Labs' 2019:
Only the Danish could get away with something like this (but how
great would it be to see U.S. firm do commercials like this). Danish
eCommerce site Fleggaard made the commercial below this past December. I don’t know if it was shown on
Danish television, but I wouldn’t be
surprised.
It most definitely contains nudity and is NSFW (Not Save For Work). If
you don’t watch it, the highlight is that dozens of very hot topless Danish
women link hands during a skydive to advertise a Siemens washing
machine for 4,999.00 DKK, or about $900. It doesn’t seem like such a
great price, but I’ll buy one anyway if they deliver to the San Francisco Bay Area! LOL
Link:
PS. I could be wrong, but it looks like this Danish firm is owned by the German giant Siemens International. Huh, Siemens? Ohhh, how appropriate! It figures.....lol