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  1. Danish women do pretty much always look like dudes in wigs. Maybe that’s why their men so easily take to sea. Maersk exists because of Danes escaping their ugly women.

  2. 4 days ago · There's nobody better than you It took me a while 'til I knew But you knew from the start it was us, didn't you? It just took me a while 'til I knew Now I lay as I study a blank wall Would you spare me your voice if I call? 'Cause you waited and watered my heart 'til it grew You just grew a little smarter, too So, I don't blame you If you want ...

  3. 5 days ago · Mary opted for the Danish Ruby Parure, originally owned by Désirée Clary, the 19th century Queen of Sweden. The set was originally made for the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte, but was passed down through generations of monarchs before reaching Queen Ingrid of Denmark, who bequeathed them to King Frederik, her grandson. The Ruby Parure has a ...

  4. 4 days ago · [Programme TV Ouest-France] Gerda et Einar Wegener, couple fusionnel, partagent la même passion pour la peinture. Gerda a du mal à vendre ses oeuvres tandis qu'Einar a beaucoup de succès avec ses paysages. Un jour, la jeune femme demande à son mari de jouer les modèles en portant une robe et des chaussures de femme. Einar s'exécute et découvre, bouleversé, qu'il adore ça. Par jeu ...

  5. 1 hour ago · That of the generically pretty high school girl." Streep poured over fashion magazines, ironed her hair, and pined over designer clothes. ... an early 20th-century Danish woman who moves to Africa ...

  6. 13 hours ago · Mr. Tho. Seaman, by will dated Aug. 10, 1700, settled his closes lying between St. Giles's and St. Stephen's-gates, containing nine acres, called Crabtree or Claypit closes, to pay 5l. clear of all taxes, yearly, and gave 200l. with which an estate in Heigham was purchased, to find 10l. yearly, the former to bind out two girls, paying 50s. each ...

  7. 5 days ago · Joyful moments have been chasing me all week, the gorgeous singing of “O for a thousand tongues to sing” at St. Michael’s last Sunday, the happiness at 8 a.m. of little kids on their way to school on Columbus Avenue, the pleasure of singing with my pals Heather and Christine the Grateful Dead’s “Brokedown Palace,” the euphoria of an ...