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Pimp My Meal

Pimp My Meal Episode 2 – Teriyaki Chicken Recipe

January 16th 2010 | Posted by admin

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 pounds chicken breasts or thighs
  • 2 tbsp sake (rice wine)
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 4 tbsp mirin (sweet rice wine)
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • *grated ginger

Preparation:

Poke chicken using a fork. Mix other ingredients in a bowl. Marinate the chicken in the mixture for 15 minutes in the refrigerator. Heat some vegetable oil in a frying pan. First, fry the skin side of the chicken on medium heat until the skin is browned. Turn the chicken over to fry the other side on low heat. Pour the sauce used to marinate chicken in the pan. Cover the pan and steam cook the chicken on low heat until done. Remove the lid and simmer until the sauce becomes thick. Stop the heat. Slice the chicken and serve on a plate. Pour thickened sauce over the teriyaki chicken. Garnish with grated ginger if you would like.

Exotic Cars

2010 Ferrari Millechili Exotic Car Review

January 16th 2010 | Posted by admin

2010 ferrari millechilli

2010 ferrari millechilli

About it:  Ferrari Millechili is a lightweight two-seater (2200 pounds or even less) loaded with Formula 1 technology. In many ways it will be a successor to the Enzo, but instead of adding power, Ferrari will add lightness. Yes we know, when’s it gonna be ready for sale. Don’t stress over it, Ferrari doesn’t plan to have this supercar make it to production.

Why it’s important: F1 goodies make their way onto a road car. The technology and light weight will make this car spectacularly quick but also fuel efficient.

Platform: A derivative of the F430’s aluminum space frame on a slightly longer, 104.3-inch wheelbase. The mid-engine layout will carry a new V-10 of unknown displacement making upwards of 600 horsepower.

Special Technology: Active aerodynamics will manage airflow over the vehicle, thus reducing drag.

Who’s the Competition: Not much in sight as the current crop of supercars (Bugatti Veyron, Lamborghini Murciélago, Mercedes SLR McLaren) are either too heavy or expensive to be considered worthy competitors.

Whats not so good: Not much. The idea of an ultra-lightweight Ferrari sounds plenty good to us.

Estimated arrival and cost: Production is set to begin in 2010. An estimated 300 cars will be built over a couple years. Start saving your Benjamin Franklins as the successor to the Ferrari Enzo will be at least $500,000.

Note: The information and artist’s rendering above are speculative and subject to change.

Dating

10 Things You Shoudn’t Say On a First Date

October 23rd 2008 | Posted by admin

10 things not to say on a first date

First dates are stressful, period.  You don’t want to lie or stretch the truth per se, but you also don’t want to send your date running off to hail a cab before you’ve even ordered the cheese plate.  Basically, the goals of a successful first date are to reveal that adorable, endearing part of yourself, learn more about the stranger sitting across from you, and to see if there is any connection between you two crazy kids. Obviously, it’s important to be honest, but some of the more intimate parts of you are well, sorta personal, and no one’s forcing you to spill all the beans. (Besides, everybody is intrigued by a little mystery and you want to save something for the second and third dates, right?) We don’t really believe there are any hard and fast rules when it comes to dating, and despite what movies would have you think, there is no such thing as the “perfect date,” so take these with a grain of salt. Still, here’s hoping you find a couple of them helpful, and good luck out there.

1. “My ex is crazy.”

There’s a fine line between love and hate, but both are equally fueled by passion. If someone even mentions their ex on a first date, watch out, you could be entering into a three-way relationship. Brace yourself: drama ahead! Anyway, if you’re not over your ex, keep it to yourself. Your date certainly doesn’t want to hear about it.

2. “I would like to get married and have kids asap.”
Back up a little go slow my friend. Whether you’re a man or a woman, uttering those words automatically puts pressure on an already delicate, stressful meeting, not to mention the fact that it’s a foolproof way to scare someone off and fast.

3. “Who are you voting for?”
There’s a saying in the south about not bringing up politics or religion in polite company. Plenty of couples don’t always share political (or religious) views, and learn to make things work. But when you’re trying to make a good first impression, it’s probably best to avoid overly emotional topics in order to avoid a sparring match. (Look at it this way, if you become a couple, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to fight later!)

4. “Can you pay the check? I’m broke.”
Hey, the economy is in the toilet. Of course you’re broke. We’re all broke. But common courtesy dictates that the person who did the date asking offer to pay the bill. Chances are, if your date has good manners, they’ll offer to split it or pay the tip. Let’s face it, gone are the days where the guy automatically must pay for dinner or he’s a loser. But no matter what the circumstances are, flat out asking your date to pay the bill is a major turn-off.

5. “What’s your favorite TV show?”

You gotta be pulling my toe here, you can do better than that. Asking about hobbies and other interests can lead to great conversation, but the last message you want to convey is that your favorite activity is watching the tube with a tub of ice cream. Save talking about “America’s Next Top Model” for the work water cooler or something.

6. “Where did you go to school?”

Believe it or not, many people didn’t go to college, and totally resent being put on the spot with this tired old question. And while plenty of grads are happy to wax on and on about their “glory years” or whatever, it’s probably better to ask something like, “Have you always lived here?” “How did you choose your career?” or another more general question that might lead you to discussing educational background. Again, it may seem strange, but for all kinds of reasons, a lot of people have negative knee-jerk reactions to this seemingly innocuous question.

7. “Can I take your picture?”
Creepy much? But yeah, I have girlfriends who’ve been waylaid by this gem. For real. Maybe it’s the thought of him showing his buddies your photo and bragging about bagging you, or even the image of him fawning over your pic tacked up on one of those cray-cray serial killer wall collages. Either way, ick.

8. “I’m poly-(fill in the blank)”
There are folks who are polyamorous (def: the desire, practice, or acceptance of having more than one loving, intimate relationship at a time with the full knowledge and consent of everyone involved); polygamist (def: the practice of marriage to more than one spouse simultaneously); and yes, some are even polyester salesmen (def: dudes who peddle chintzy wares). Right then. Unless you met that person on a “special” site devoted to that kind of stuff, chances are your date won’t appreciate your um, open-minded ways.

9. “So I just got out of rehab.”
So maybe you have some personal problems you’ve been working on. Perhaps you’ve been in therapy since you were 13 years old. Whatever the case may be, it’s probably best not to introduce your new romantic interest to your BIG, SCARY ISSUES, at least not yet. Everybody has problems big and small, but the first date is more about showing off your personality, not painting yourself as a psychotic addict (even if you are, just a smidge). Note: If you are seriously in the midst of a personal crisis, and that includes excessive drug use and/or major psychological treatment, not to be all judgey, but you probably shouldn’t be on a date right now.

10. “So ya wanna come back to my place?”

Not everyone is old-fashioned about first dates. The right time to sleep with someone is up to you, but numerous informal polls, um, around the office show that when a guy propositions a woman for sex on the first date, she tends to get skeeved, and when a girl does the same, many dudes are likely to file her in the one night stand category. Double standard? Sure. And yes, some couples do have sex on the first date and there is nothing wrong with that. But I think you know what I’m sayin’…

Money and Finance

Secrets That Millionaires Don’t Reveal to You

August 28th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

1. “You may think I’m rich, but I don’t.”

A million dollars may sound like a fortune to most people, and folks with that much cash can’t complain — they’re richer than 90 percent of U.S. households and earn $366,000 a year, on average, putting them in the top 1 percent of taxpayers. But the club isn’t so exclusive anymore. Some 10 million households have a net worth above $1 million, excluding home equity, almost double the number in 2002. Moreover, a recent survey by Fidelity found just 8 percent of millionaires think they’re “very” or “extremely” wealthy, while 19 percent don’t feel rich at all. “They’re worried about health care, retirement and how they’ll sustain their lifestyle,” says Gail Graham, a wealth-management executive at Fidelity.

Some of these people have some well hidden millionaire secrets, they don’t reveal to you or anybody else openly. Indeed, many millionaires still don’t have enough for exclusive luxuries, like membership at an elite golf club, which can top $300,000 a year. While $1 million was a tidy sum three decades ago, you’d need $3.6 million for the same purchasing power in 2008. And half of all millionaires have a net worth of $2.5 million or less, according to research firm TNS. So what does it take to feel truly rich? The magic number is $23 million, according to Fidelity.

2. “I shop at Wal-Mart…”

They may not buy the 99-cent paper towels, but millionaires know what it is to be frugal. About 80 percent say they spend with a middle-class mind-set, according to a 2007 survey of high-net-worth individuals, published by American Express and the Harrison Group. That means buying luxury items on sale, hunting for bargains — even clipping coupons.

Don Crane, a small-business owner in Santa Rosa, Calif., certainly sees the value of everyday saving. “We can afford just about anything,” he says, adding that his net worth is over $1 million. But he and his wife both grew up on farms in the Midwest — where nothing was wasted — and his wife clips coupons to this day. In fact, most millionaires come from middle-class households, and roughly 70 percent have been wealthy for less than 15 years, according to the AmEx/Harrison survey. That said, there are plenty of millionaires who never check a price tag. “I’ve always wanted to live above my means because it inspired me to work harder,” says Robert Kiyosaki, author of the 1997 best seller Rich Dad, Poor Dad. An entrepreneur worth millions, Kiyosaki says he doesn’t even know what his house would go for today.

3. “…but I didn’t get rich by skimping on lattes.”

So how do you join the millionaires’ club? You could buy stocks or real estate, play the slots in Vegas — or take the most common path: running your own business. That’s how half of all millionaires made their money, according to the AmEx/Harrison survey. About a third had a professional practice or worked in the corporate world; only 3 percent inherited their wealth.

Regardless of how they built their nest egg, virtually all millionaires “make judicious use of debt,” says Russ Alan Prince, coauthor of “The Middle-Class Millionaire.” They’ll take out loans to build their business, avoid high-interest credit card debt and leverage their home equity to finance purchases if their cash flow doesn’t cut it. Nor is their wealth tied up in their homes. Home equity represents just 11 percent of millionaires’ total assets, according to TNS. “People who are serious about building wealth always want to have a mortgage,” says Jim Bell, president of Bell Investment Advisors. His home is probably worth $1.5 million, he adds, but he owes $900,000 on it. “I’m in no hurry to pay it off,” he says. “It’s one of the few tax deductions I get.”

4. “I have a concierge for everything.”

That hot restaurant may be booked for months — at least when Joe Nobody calls to make reservations. But many top eateries set aside tables for celebrities and A-list clientele, and that’s where the personal concierge comes in. Working for retainers that range anywhere from $25 an hour to six figures a year, these modern-day butlers have the inside track on chic restaurants, spa reservations, even an early tee time at the golf club. And good concierges will scour the planet for whatever their clients want — whether it’s holy water blessed personally by the Pope, rare Mexican tequila or artisanal sausages found only in northern Spain. “For some people, the cost doesn’t matter,” says Yamileth Delgado, who runs Marquise Concierge and who once found those sausages for a client — 40 pounds of chorizo that went for $1,000.

Concierge services now extend to medical attention as well. At the high end: For roughly $2,000 to $4,000 a month, clients can get 24-hour access to a primary-care physician who makes house calls and can facilitate admission to a hospital “without long waits in the emergency room,” as one New York City service puts it.

5. “You don’t get rich by being nice.”

John D. Rockefeller threatened rivals with bankruptcy if they didn’t sell out to his company, Standard Oil. Bill Gates was ruthless in building Microsoft into the world’s largest software firm (remember Netscape?). Indeed, many millionaires privately admit they’re “bastards in business,” says Prince. “They aren’t nice guys.” Of course, the wealthy don’t exactly look in the mirror and see Gordon Gekko either. Most millionaires share the values of their moderate-income parents, says Lewis Schiff, a private wealth consultant and Prince’s coauthor: “Spending time with family really matters to them.” Just 12 percent say that what they want most to be remembered for is their legacy in business, according to the AmEx/Harrison study.

Millionaires are also seemingly undaunted by failure. Crane, for example, now runs a successful company that screens tenants for landlords. But his first business venture, a real estate partnership, went bankrupt, costing him $20,000 — more than his house was worth at the time. “It was the most depressing time in my life, but it was the best lesson I ever learned,” he says.

6. “Taxes are for little people.”

Most millionaires do pay taxes. In fact, the top 1 percent of earners paid nearly 40 percent of federal income taxes in 2005 — a whopping $368 billion — according to the Internal Revenue Service. That said, the wealthy tend to derive a higher portion of their income from dividends and capital gains, which are taxed at lower rates than wages (15 percent for long-term capital gains versus 25 percent for middle-class wages). Also, high-income earners pay Social Security tax only on their first $97,500 of income.

But the big savings come from owning a business and deducting everything related to it. Landlords can also depreciate their commercial properties and expenses like mortgage interest. And that’s without doing any creative accounting. Then there are the tax shelters, trusts and other mechanisms the superrich use to shield their wealth. An estimated 2 million Americans have unreported accounts offshore, and income from foreign tax shelters costs the U.S. $20 billion to $40 billion a year, according to the IRS. Indeed, “an increasing number of people want to establish an offshore fund,” says Vernon Jacobs, a certified public accountant in Kansas who specializes in legal foreign accounts.

7. “I was a B student.”

Mom was right when she said good grades were the key to success — just not necessarily a big bank account. According to the book “The Millionaire Mind,” the median college grade point average for millionaires is 2.9, and the average SAT score is 1190 — hardly Harvard material. In fact, 59 percent of millionaires attended a state college or university, according to AmEx/Harrison.

When asked to list the keys to their success, millionaires rank hard work first, followed by education, determination and “treating others with respect.” They also say that what they absorbed in class was less important than learning how to study and stay disciplined, says Jim Taylor, vice chairman of the Harrison Group. Granted, 48 percent of millionaires hold an advanced degree, and elite colleges do open doors to careers on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley (not to mention social connections that grease the wheels). But for every Ph.D. millionaire, there are many more who squeaked through school. Kiyosaki, for one, says the only way he survived college calculus was by “sitting near” the smart kids in class — “we cheated like crazy,” he says.

8. “Like my Ferrari? It’s a rental.”

Why spend $3,000 on a Versace bag that’ll be out of style as soon as next season when you can rent it for $175 a month? For that matter, why blow $250,000 on a Ferrari when for $25,000 it can be yours for a few weekends a year? Clubs that offer “fractional ownership” of jets have been popular for some time, and now the concept has extended to other high-end luxuries like exotic cars and fine art. How hot is the trend? More than 50 percent of millionaires say they plan to rent luxury goods within the next 12 months, according to a survey by Prince & Associates. Handbags topped the list, followed by cars, jewelry, watches and art. Online companies like Bag Borrow or Steal, for example, cater to customers who always want new designer accessories and jewelry, for prices starting at $15 a week.

For Suzanne Garner, a millionaire software engineer in Santa Clara, Calif., owning a $100,000 car didn’t make financial sense (she drives a Mazda Miata). Instead, Garner pays up to $30,000 in annual membership fees to Club Sportiva, a fractional-ownership car club in San Francisco that lets her take out Ferraris, Lamborghinis and other exotic vehicles on weekends. “I’m all about the car,” she says. And so are other people, it seems. While stopped at a light in a Ferrari recently, Garner received a marriage proposal from a guy in a pickup truck. (She declined the offer.)

9. “Turns out money can buy happiness.”

It may not be comforting to folks who aren’t minting cash, but the rich really are different. “There’s no group in America that’s happier than the wealthy,” says Taylor, of the Harrison Group. Roughly 70 percent of millionaires say that money”created” more happiness for them,he notes. Higher income also correlates with higher ratings in life satisfaction, according to a new study by economists at the Wharton School of Business. But it’s not necessarily the Bentley or Manolo Blahniks that lead to bliss. “It’s the freedom that money buys,” says Betsey Stevenson, coauthor of the Wharton study.

Concomitantly, rates of depression are lower among the wealthy, according to the Wharton study, and the rich tend to have better health than the rest of the population, says James Smith, senior labor economist at the Rand Corporation. (In fact, health and happiness are as closely correlated as wealth and happiness, Smith says.) The wealthy even seem to smile and laugh more often, according to the Wharton study, to say nothing of getting treated with more respect and eating better food. “People experience their day very differently when they have a lot of money,” Stevenson says.

10. “You worry about the Joneses — I worry about keeping up with the Trumps.”

Wealth may go a long way toward creating happiness, but the middle-class rich still can’t afford the life of the billionaire next door — the guy who writes charity checks for $100,000 and retreats to his own private island. “What makes people happy isn’t how much they’re making,” says Glenn Firebaugh, a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University. “It’s how much they’re making relative to their peers.”

Indeed, for all their riches, some 40 percent of millionaires fear that their standard of living will decline in retirement and that their money will run out before they die, according to Fidelity. Of course, it may not help if their lifestyle is so lavish that they’re barely squeaking by on $400,000 a year. “You can always be happier with more money,” says Stevenson. “There’s no satiation point.” But that’s the trouble with keeping up with the Trumps. “Millionaires are always looking up,” says Schiff, “and think it’s better up there.”

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TOP TEN SEX MYTHS

July 24th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

PHOTO OF COUPLE MAKING OUT - TOP TEN SEX MYTHS

10. Men are more promiscuous than women.

False. Shocking to some women as it may be, a study published in The Journal of Sex Research that was conducted by Terri Fisher, an associate professor of psychology at Ohio State University’s Mansfield campus, and Michele Alexander, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Maine, suggests that women may be just as promiscuous as men – they’re just not as open and honest about it. According to many surveys, men more often than not report engaging in sex at an earlier age and claim they have more sexual partners than women do. Fisher says, “Women (on the other hand) are more sensitive to social expectations for their sexual behavior and may be less than totally honest when asked about their behavior in some survey conditions.”

9. Women don’t like porn.

False. A 2006 study carried out by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis measured brainwave activity of men and women as they viewed both erotic and non-erotic images and found that the female participant’s responses to pictures of partially clad couples posing seductively were similar to their male counterparts, proving that women like porn pics too.

8. Drinking pineapple juice can make your semen taste better.

True, but there is no guarantee. While semen is considered scientifically neutral as it has a pH of 7.2 to 8.0 and is largely composed of fructose (sugar), many women complain that the taste of it is bitter and salty. This is largely because of what the man eats. Sperm is affected by what you eat, just like all secretions of the body. Many women have reported their man’s semen tasting better when they consume fruits that are high in natural sugars such as pineapple, papaya, cranberry, melons, mangos, apples and grapes, which offset the bitter taste.

7. You can become addicted to web porn.

True, but the risk is low. MensHealth.com reports that “only 1 percent of all people who check out internet porn will become addicted, but adds if you’re sporting a ring, be careful: 38 percent of addicts are married.”

6. Men think about sex every seven seconds.

False. According to the Kinsey Institute, 54 percent of men think about sex every day or several times a day, 43 percent a few times per month or per week and 4 percent less than once a month. On a side note, the Kinsey Institute also reported that 19 percent of women think about sex every day or several times a day, 67 percent a few times per month or a few times per week and 14 percent less than once a month.

5. Men reach their sexual peak at 18 and women reach theirs at 28.

True, to a certain extent. In regards to sexual hormones, a man’s testosterone peaks at age 18 and a woman’s estrogen in her mid to late 20s. “But peak hormones don’t mean peak sexual performance,” says Marc Goldstein, M.D., a professor of reproductive medicine and urology at Cornell University‘s Weill Medical College.

4. Semen is low-carb.

False. Semen is largely composed of fructose (sugar) and enzymes, so sticking to an oral sex-only diet in order to fit into that bikini is probably not a good idea this summer.

3. Most women orgasm through intercourse alone.

False. Sure, the penis is enough to get some girls off, but according to Dr. Elisabeth A. Lloyd, a philosopher of science and professor at Indiana University and author of “The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution,” only a small percentage of women experience orgasms often or very often during sexual intercourse. Stimulating the clitoris during intercourse greatly increases the chance of orgasm, due to the simple fact that the sole function of the clitoris is to induce sexual pleasure.

2. Black men have bigger penises.

True, according to a study mentioned by iVillage.com contributor Tracey Cox. The study, she says, states not only are Black guys’ penises bigger, but they’re thicker too. The study revealed the following stats: Asian men were smallest, averaging four inches to five and a half inches, Caucasians came next with six inches and the penises of Black men reportedly measured six and a half to eight inches long.

1. Green M&Ms make you horny.

False, unless they do. Then that’s totally awesome.

Source: http://media.www.ecollegetimes.com

Mens Health and Fitness

How Long Can a Man Survive on Beer Alone?

July 13th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion
So what would it be like to manage survival on a beer diet alone for over a week. Let watch what the experts have to say.

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TURN FROZEN PIZZA INTO A GOURMET MEAL

July 12th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

Turning boring frozen pizza into an amazing gourmet dish may sound impossible for the average guy, but you’ll be surprised to know how easy this can be done. Follow the steps below to pimp your meal from frozen pizza into a gourmet pizza delight.

Things You’ll Need:

  • Large frozen cheese pizza
  • Your favorite meat, such as roasted chicken, shredded pork, or cooked bacon.
  • Crumbled feta cheese or bleu cheese
  • Large ripe thin sliced tomato
  • Grated parmesan cheese
  • Pizza slicer

Step 1
Let the frozen pizza thaw near room temperature, then preheat your oven according to box directions as you prepare the rest of the meal.
Step 2
Sprinkle diced roasted chicken, shredded pork, or cooked bacon on top of the preheated pizza. Next, carefully sprinkle feta or bleu cheese on top, followed by thin slices of tomato. Check your timer according to the suggested time on the pizza box. I recommend baking the pizza 2 or 3 minutes more than the box suggest.

Step 3
Remove from oven and place on a large serving dish. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese, and add extras such as chopped green bell pepper, onion, arugala, or tyme around the edges and center. Slice as desired and serve with a fresh garden, tossed, or caesar salad for an impressive gourmet pizza meal.

Pinup Models

SEXY PINUP BABE PROFILE – KELLY BROOK

June 30th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

Kelly Brook is 5′8″ tall, and her figure is very well suited for Bravissimo. Her figure caught the eye of the editorial team of the Daily Star who began featuring her as a page 3 girl. Kelly Brook’s picture soon began appearing in other lad mags such as FHM (and repeatedly landing in its list of the “100 Sexiest Women of the Year”) and Loaded.Kelly Brook’s gorgeous physique also slipped into Lee jeans, as part of its advertising campaign, and she was known for playing the game show hostess ”Nicky with the Ticky” for a Sure deodorant TV ad. Kelly Brook was finally making a larger salary, as compared to her waitressing job at a tea shop.

She recently confessed that she was a naughty babysitter during her teens. A client owned a huge collection of porn films and she just couldn’t help watching. “When I was younger, I used to babysit for a couple who had a huge collection of naughty videos,” she told Loaded magazine.” My friends would all come round and we’d sit and watch them.”

View her sexy gallery

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SEXY PINUP BABE PROFILE – KELLY BROOKE

June 30th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

Kelly Brook is 5′8″ tall, and her figure is very well suited for Bravissimo. Her figure caught the eye of the editorial team of the Daily Star who began featuring her as a page 3 girl. Kelly Brook’s picture soon began appearing in other lad mags such as FHM (and repe
atedly landing in its list of the “100 Sexiest Women of the Year”) and Loaded.Kelly Brook’s gorgeous physique also slipped into Lee jeans, as part of its advertising campaign, and she was known for playing the game show hostess ”Nicky with the Ticky” for a Sure deodorant TV ad. Kelly Brook was finally making a larger salary, as compared to her waitressing job at a tea shop.

She recently confessed that she was a naughty babysitter during her teens. A client owned a huge collection of porn films and she just couldn’t help watching. “When I was younger, I used to babysit for a couple who had a huge collection of naughty videos,” she told Loaded magazine.” My friends would all come round and we’d sit and watch them.”

Source: famouswhy.com

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SEXY PINUP GALLERY – KELLY BROOK

June 30th 2008 | Posted by RoboLion

SEXY PINUP BABE GALLERY - KELLY BROOK PHOTO 1