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I was doing the omg what cool stuff game, otherwise known as the Fabulously Free.
Fashion World of SL 2009
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Fabulously indulgent ... a lovely, rich evocation of the period that rises above the faintly damning 'historical fiction' label with its complex characterization and silky prose.
Girl in a Blue Dress: Summary and book reviews of Girl in a Blue Dress by Gaynor Arnold. 2009
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To read more about ethical travel adventures for women, check out the brand-new Eco Chick Escapes, a new site by Starre Vartan, founder and editor of the award-winning Eco-Chick.com and author of The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green!
Starre Vartan: Progressive and Sustainable in the Caribbean: Bucuti and Tara Beach Resorts LGBT-friendly and Green Starre Vartan 2011
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Casting calls ask for the “Hottest Bitches” and most “Fabulously Fierce Guys” who are at least 21 years of age and “appear under 30.”
Who Won Paris Hilton’s My New BFF? Brittany Named Paris Hilton Reality Winner 2009
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To read more about ethical travel adventures for women, check out the brand-new Eco Chick Escapes, a new site by Starre Vartan, founder and editor of the award-winning Eco-Chick.com and author of The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green!
Starre Vartan: Progressive and Sustainable in the Caribbean: Bucuti and Tara Beach Resorts LGBT-friendly and Green Starre Vartan 2011
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Fabulously spoiled in a beautiful suite on the 8th floor, I loved gazing at amazing views of the city.
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Fabulously tan would be perfect for a Mike “The Situation” Chickenpants from Jersey Shore if I could get some abs embroidered on.
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Blogger Fabulously Broke lists five lies you use to trick yourself into overspending.
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Fabulously spoiled in a beautiful suite on the 8th floor, I loved gazing at amazing views of the city.
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Fabulously influential designer Paul Poiret (1879 - 1944) discarded corsets and successfully disseminated an exotic Middle Eastern look including Turkish harem pants (that again, resembled the Bloomer costume silhouette) in 1911.
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