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Pam Anderson headed to the Ecuadorean embassy. |
It was love at first leak!-RW
“Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson has gone from slow motion runs on the beach to mysterious late night visits to the embassy where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is holed up.
Anderson was most recently spotted entering the Ecuadorian safe space in London Thursday night wearing a camel overcoat, snug black top — and either a really short skirt, or no pants at all.
Anderson, 49, is a regular at the facility, coyly smiling for photographers as she struts inside to see Assange, 45, whose rogue outfit has dumped some of the US government’s most closely guarded secrets.
She refused to deny the dating rumors — saying he intellectually stimulates her more than all her “ex-husbands and lovers combined.”
“I think he’s quite sexy,” she wrote in a blog post on Thursday. “He has tremendous strength and stamina — though vulnerable. Hard to imagine him that way — as capable as he is. But, he is up against the biggest super powers in the world.”...
Speaking to John Bishop on The Nightly Show this week, she described meeting Assange last year through British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.
“We started seeing each other every month, and now we see each other a lot more regularly,” she said, according to The Sun.
To quote the great movie Office Space, "Make sure you wear a rubber dude."
ReplyDeleteLMAO. "I believe you have my stapler."
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ReplyDeleteSpeaking of the mysteries of the spontaneous order, Ms. Anderson was Canada’s “Centennial Baby”.
ReplyDeleteAnderson got some press coverage right after her birth as the country's "Centennial Baby", having been the first baby born on July 1, 1967, the 100th anniversary of Canada's official founding via the Constitution Act, 1867.
She initially became famous because in 1989, she was attending a British Columbia Lions football game wearing a “Labatt’s Blue” shirt where she was featured on the Jumbotron. The brewing company hired Anderson briefly as a spokesmodel. Inspired by that event, her then-boyfriend produced a poster of her image, entitled the Blue Zone Girl.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Anderson
In other Canadian Centennial news, Gordon Lightfoot was commissioned to write The Centennial Song. It’s probably the last “pop” song that celebrated enterprise:
For they looked in the future and what did they see
They saw an iron road runnin' from sea to the sea
Bringin' the goods to a young growin' land
All up through the seaports and into their hands
Look away said they across this mighty land
From the eastern shore to the western strand
Bring in the workers and bring up the rails
We gotta lay down the tracks and tear up the trails
Open 'er heart let the life blood flow
Gotta get on our way 'cause we're movin' too slow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXzauTuRG78
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Railroad_Trilogy
Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/g/gordon+lightfoot/canadian+railroad+trilogy_20061665.html
Payment for his support for the state - limited hangouts
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