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I have [love4] for older metrosexual men.
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I think the nicest person would be Bengali Princess. She is a sweet and virtuous girl. Never a sinful thought in her head. She is a candidate for saint-hood. Mother Teresa move over.
Too Bold Too Beautiful wrote this song about me...
Bengali, in charge of me.
Watching, my every move.
Grooving, to this funky groove.
Preening, she is princess smooth..
I've got some money, take a honey,
out for dancing tonight.
I'll watch the curses, write the verses,
play my hand of cards right.
Bengali, she's watching me, my every move.
Shes grooving too, to this funky groove, she's princess smooth.
Another song about me[smile]
Haven't you heard what's new
There is a rumour
Going around that suddenly I've found you
Better believe it's true
I got a feeling
This is for real and nobody else will do
You are my princess
You make me smile
You make my life seem worthwhile
You are my princess
You are the one
You make the sun shine on me
You're one fine lady
You're my princess
You're my princess
Haven't you heard them say
I was a prisoner
Buried alive now suddenly I've been freed
But love is the sweetest way
Oh I was lonely
And now you're the only lover that I'll ever need
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By posing a very simple question regarding masculine beauty, Bengali Princess establishes herself as one of a very small number of non-philosophers who understands philosophical material in aesthetics sufficiently to explain it appropriately and accurately, and her post, titled Why are all the good looking men taken? offers a lucid, comprehensive description of the various philosophical approaches to contemporary art. Naturally, the primary question arises as "what is art?", and Bengali Princess responds to this question using established masculine ideas regarding asthetics. She presents the traditional sets of criteria of Realism, Expressionism, and Formalism, which are in turn updated by recent sources of Poststructuralism, where Bengali Princess applies her own theories to challenge works of contemporary art, pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of each mode of interpretation. She encourages students to consider many criteria when evaluating an artwork, to critically examine judgments made by others, and to make informed judgments of their own. Ideal for courses in aesthetics, art theory, art criticism, and the philosophy of art. This unique post will provide students with a newfound appreciation for contemporary art, scholarship, and reasoned argumentation, giving them the confidence to join the fascinating discourse on contemporary art.
A shrine to me, NOT TamedTaurus [angry2]
Finkalicious
Let's here it for the Princess of the Tigress![clap]
GossipLady
I like her...she can be quite filthy at times!
paulus_le_wood_gnome
She's cool] [clap]
Zu-Zu_Cunnykookoo
She posts a lot about this and that And looks quite charming in a hat She's kinda young and very pretty And probably blessed with da 'normous titty.[roll2]
EdwardLongshanks
I'd give her a shot
King_Goony_I
No, she's an intelligent Bengali Tiger...] So what do you call Ms. Bengali. A princess of course.
RicksCafeAmericain
I will throw my hat in here...because I really appreciate the Princess!
Reviews
Aap Ki Khatir (2006)
Not bad
I dunno where to start.
Yes a typical bollywood film with the guy getting the girl and all ending happily but nonetheless it was fun, heart warming and some bits were even funny.
Musics not all that apart from the title track plus the remix of it, 'afsana' and 'Meethi Meethi Batan' Had a nice little twist to it which usually is predictable but in this film it wasn't so top marks for that.
Call me old fashioned if you may but i found Anu's parents a bit too modern and this is coming from an 18 year old born and bred British girl!!! I hate Bollywood so me liking this film means it must be worth seeing!!
The Mistress of Spices (2005)
Worst Film Ever but better the Bride and Prejudice
This has to be one of the worst films ever, although I have to admit it is better than Bride and Prejudice, nothing can be worse than that.
The only thing good about this film is Aishwarya Rai's performance, she can act, shame about the accent.
This film just doesn't make sense, there's so many questions that run through your mind whilst watching i.e How did she come to the us in the first place?, how does she get all essential needed if she never leaves the shop? etc etc.
Haven't read the book so maybe the book is better and makes more sense, books are usually better than the films.
When Ash wears the red sari, I swear the blouse doesn't fit her, just take a look at her right breast, its like an ill fitting bra!!
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)
I didn't like it
I watched this film as soon as it came out purely because my brother was dying to see it.
Shah Rukh Khan should never have agreed to act in this film nor should Rani Mukherjee. They must have been desperate for the cash.
It was AWFUL, never would happen in real life. Music was dreadful. I left an hour early because it dragged so much.
I just felt ashamed for even watching this film.
Would not recommend at all.
Save your money and spend it on something useful like a pencil so that you can poke your eyes out instead of watching this film.