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Who’s that new Bond Girl?January 30, 2008 on 3:53 pm | In General News | No CommentsBond girls are known to possess beauty and grace and for the many Bond movies ever produced, the list of Bond girls only gets longer with names that would forever be remembered. Bond girls live forever. With the new upcoming James Bond movie, Bond 22- Quantum of Solace, everyone anticipates who the new Bond girl would be. Lo and behold, Gemma Arterton was chosen. Gemma Arterton is a beautiful brunette British movie actress who got her training in acting from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She had done some movies in the past too and had acted on stage as Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost but being chosen as the new Bond girl is her biggest break so far. Now everybody knows her name and more doors will open to her after this movie. Gemma was chosen from 1500 Bond girl wannabes and she will be playing the character of Fields John McCainNovember 10, 2007 on 10:43 pm | In General News | No CommentsThey were the happiest people from the time we were born. When we were still very young we cling to them like cling wrap for fear of going out into the “big world”. However, as we grow older, we get more and more bashful of being seen with our parents. For republican senator and presidential candidate John McCain, this is not the case. News reported that McCain was seen campaigning together with his mom, Roberta. Some may find it lovely, but for critics it is not a pretty sight. Others are even saying that McCain is too old to (he’s 71) to bring along his mom to his campaigns. I don’t think McCain could care less. It is doing much for his campaigns for he is now very popular among the elderly. For me, I think it is brave for him to bring along his mom to campaigns. It just goes to show that one is never too old to be close to his/her mom. It shows that someone is really a man. I think presidential candidate John McCain has the wits and the heart to capture the hearts of the people. So be sure to keep an eye on this budding candidate. |
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