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Steamboat Springs

Steamboat Springs

http://steamboat-springs.blogspot.com/

Steamboat Springs - Skiing, family and my thoughts on Steamboat Springs Real Estate. Check in for a quick escape to Steamboat, news, insider info and photos to get you through to your next trip

Sublimefemme Unbound

Sublimefemme Unbound

http://sublimefemme.wordpress.com/

Wearing a peignor and pink marabou stilettos, a high femme queer theorist writes about lesbian & queer genders, queer femininity, beauty, and more.

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Kim Kardashian Perfume Ad - Photoshop or Not?

lalate news - celebrity news ! | 21 hours ago by lalate

PHOTO! Here is Kim Kardashian’s new perfume ad picture. Kim Kardashian’s perfume ad is opening eyes today. Photoshop or not? That’s what the net is buzzing about in reaction to the PEOPLE article which unveiled the new ad. Kardashia read more

EXCLUSIVE: Kim Kardashian’s Sexy New Fragrance Ad Revealed

|Hollywood movies||Hollywood||Hollywood actress||Hollywood m… | January 6th 2010 by rameez

EXCLUSIVE: Kim Kardashian’s Sexy New Fragrance Ad Revealed Since Kim Kardashian first broke the news that she’d be creating a signature scent a-year-and-a-half ago, the reality star has kept us guessing about exactly what the fragrance would be l read more

Fly Tying: Prevent Tail~Hook Fouling with Thick Mono Loop

Swittersb Weblog | January 3rd 2010 by Gary Muncy

Mono Loop on Hook I saw this trick several years ago at a Fly Tying Expo in Eugene, Oregon (Albany, Oregon now; March). A common problem with trailing tails of marabou or rabbit strips is that the tail gets wrapped around the bend of the hook and doe read more

Fly Tying: Folding Hackle Barbs to Double the Barbs

Swittersb Weblog | January 1st 2010 by Gary Muncy

Tying Wet Fly Hackle in by Tip: “Unlike Dry flies which are tied in mostly by the butt of the feather, most nymphs and wet flies call for a hackle or collar that is tied in by the tip and wrapped forward to the front of the fly. This allows th read more

Friday’s Fly “The Hot Pink Tequila” (Steelhead Fly)

The Flyfish Fanatic | January 1st 2010 by Flyfishfanatic

Recipe; -Hook, Size  (Mustad 34011) -Thread, 3/0 Black -Tail, Pink Marabou -Body, Black Crosscut Rabbit Strip -Collar, Pink Marabou -Head, Dumbell Eyes -Flash, Light Pink DNA or Crystal Flash -Pink UV Dubbing behind the eyes Whip Finnish, and add so read more

Billfish fly candy

Pike fly-fishing articles by Simon Graham | December 31st 2009 by Simon Graham

Here's another Bill fish fly I tied up last week. I 1st tied on some long White,Brown & Grizzly microbarb saddle hackles near the bend of the hook.Then added a clump of black bucktail around the hook shaft. Then followed that with some Gold,Brown read more

Fly Tying Tip (Wet the Butt Ends of Marabou)

Swittersb Weblog | December 30th 2009 by Gary Muncy

PREPARING MARABOU Wet Marabou Butt Section Before Tying In This is a good tip for working with Marabou. I have more than once tied the butt sections in dry and the butt sections flare and often require many thread wraps to secure the flare. I think read more

"A Touch of Mink"

Eclectic Jewelry and Fashion | December 29th 2009

Jerry Sorbara’s touch of white mink in his capelet for Neiman Marcus, fastened with Helen Yarmak’s diamond earring and worn with a Natorious floral silk dress. Wolford stockings and Christian Louboutin shoes.Photo By: Man Sumarni Adrienne Landau read more

BEST OF 2009: Monday Picks- Recycled Clothing, Diaper Cakes and F…

Mrs. Mo's New Jersey | December 28th 2009 by Hilary Morris

Jan 2009: Maddy's Christmas BoleroFor some reason, baby clothing designers make holiday dresses without sleeves. Maybe it's a way to get us to purchase a sweater to go with it. In any case, I got Maddy a dress that I had been eying since early Novem read more

Fly Tying with Marabou (The Beauty of Marabou)

Swittersb Weblog | December 26th 2009 by Gary Muncy

 Whether you manipulate or present your WB this way, look at the movement of the material as the fly makes its way across the bottom. This view gives you confidence in the material, whether in a stream or ten feet down in a lake. Slow and easy and read more

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