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    (via Sketchbook - Morathi by Candra on DeviantArt)

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  • fatsoxmainewildlifeblog:

    Our chipmunk Cheeks is outside of his den. We love this little guy!

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  • wandavisionedits:

    “Whatever you have, you always want more.”
    “Yes, I do. And I’m not going to apologize for it.”

    Love & Death (2023) — Official Trailer

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    ヨガ by ひるなぎ@Hiru_Nagi_7

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    Lynda Carter performing “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” in tv special


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  • sparklejamesysparkle:

    Lynda Carter performs the song I Was Made for Lovin’ You with dancers dressed as members of the rock band KISS in the “Rock ‘n Roll Fantasy” number from her second television special Lynda Carter Encore!, originally broadcast by CBS on September 16th, 1980. Lynda’s fantastically risqué costume was designed by Bob Mackie.

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  • sparklejamesysparkle:

    Lynda Carter (wearing a gown by Jacqueline de Ribes), the Emanuels (who designed Princess Diana’s wedding gown in 1981) and Ann-Margret during the finale of the “Glitter Diamond All-Star Fashion Show” at the Night of 100 Stars II gala in 1985. Also seen in these gifs are Jacqueline Bisset, Jaclyn Smith, Susan Lucci, Deidre Hall, Lisa Hartman, Linda Gray and Bob Mackie, among others. The special event, which followed the first Night of 100 Stars gala held in 1982, was taped at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on February 17th, 1985 where 308 stars took part in a seven hour show which had to be edited down to three hours when it was broadcast by ABC on March 10th, 1985. A third installment of Night of 100 Stars was staged in 1990, and all three galas raised money for the Actors Fund of America.

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    Riccardo Federici - Lazarus Planet 

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