I suppose I should be more interested in posting the vaunted Victoria’s Secret models photos from their latest lingerie show. Plenty of long legs in high heels. Displays of sexy curves. Nah. I find the whimsical costumes annoying. The beauty is impossible. It’s a physical fantasy that only a few thousand in the world could possibly understand. Many stars that are invited to pimp their crap from the red carpet are physically privileged as well but very few are…perfect. The VS models are the genetic elite. It’s like watching a herd of fembots. Not for me, but many love them. I aim to please so enjoy.










Penelope Ann Miller looks pretty in a lovely dress and classic black satin high heel pumps.
screening of the movie The Artist at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater as part of the AFI Fest. Miller starred in the movie as Doris and showed up for the screening looking like a million bucks. The actress showed off her incredible figure and sexy legs in classic black satin high heels.
working with. The party dress looked great though, showing off the actress’s toned arms and sexy legs. We think the whole outfit was classy as well as sexy. Always a win in our book.







NASA – Thousands of sparkling young stars nestled within the giant nebula NGC 3603. This stellar “jewel box” is one of the most massive young star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy. NGC 3603 is a prominent star-forming region in the Carina spiral arm of the Milky Way, about 20,000 light-years away. This image shows a young star cluster surrounded by a vast region of dust and gas. The image reveals stages in the life cycle of stars. The nebula was first discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1834. The image spans roughly 17 light-years. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage
Pushing the limits of its powerful vision, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope uncovered the oldest burned-out stars in our Milky Way Galaxy in this image from 2002. These extremely old, dim “clockwork stars” provide a completely independent reading on the age of the universe without relying on measurements of the expansion of the universe.