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Kevin Lewis never had a chance. Growing up on a poverty-stricken London council estate, beaten and starved by his parents, bullied at school and abandoned by social services, his life was never his own. Even after he was put into care, he found himself out on the streets caught up in a criminal underworld that knew him as 'The Kid'. Yet Kevin survived to make a better life for himself. This international bestseller published in 2003 is his heartbreaking and inspiring story.
Keywords: abuse, abused-child, abusive-father, abusive-mother, abusive-parent, based-on-book, betrayal, child-abuse, starving, survival
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A high-powered consultant in love with her upscale Miami lifestyle is sent to a middle of nowhere town in Minnesota to oversee the restructuring of a blue collar manufacturing plant. After enduring a frosty reception from the locals, icy roads and freezing weather, she warms up to the small town's charm, and eventually finds herself being accepted by the community. When she's ordered to close down the plant and put the entire community out of work, she's forced to reconsider her goals and priorities, and finds a way to save the town.
Keywords: business-executive, city-slicker, corporate-executive, dairy, downsizing, economy, father-daughter-relationship, fish-out-of-water, handmade-gift, humiliation
She's an executive on the move. But her career is taking her a little farther than she expected.
[repeated line]::Billy Gunderson: Awesome.
Blanche Gunderson: And that's okay? It's okay to pull the rug out from under folks as long as it's nobody that you know? It's okay because we're just silly podunk Minnesotans, right? We talk funny and we ice-fish and we scrapbook and we drag Jesus into regular conversation. We're not cool like you, right? So we don't matter.
Lucy Hill: [conversation at dinner table] Industrial competition in a free-market economy is what built this country.::Ted Mitchell: No, robber barons built this country, and they did it from the blood of working folks. Hell, you steal somebody's car, you get thrown in jail, you steal somebody's life savings, you get to be a CEO.::Lucy Hill: I'm planning on being a CEO.::Ted Mitchell: Well, Blanche, you better count the silverware before she leaves, then.::Lucy Hill: Oh, don't bother, I'm leaving now.::Ted Mitchell: Not if I leave first. [both get up to leave together]
Ted Mitchell: Remember, whatever you do to my daughter, I do to you
Lucy Hill: I may be a city girl, but I know how to start a fire. Where's the button?
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It might be the 21st Century, but studly Les Chic struts and preens for the ladies like it's the 1970s. Unfortunately poor Les has been in a rut in the "hot female action" department, and his sexually frustrating nightmares keep getting worse - even those where his luscious lesbian friends (Darian Caine & Zoe Moonshine) get it on and on and on and on! Drastic times call for drastic measures, so when Les learns that the basement of his record store is used as a hangout where all manners of sexual encounters take place, he's there with bells on.
Keywords: cunnilingus, gigolo, hardcore, lesbian-sex, masturbation, sex, strap-on-dildo, vibrator, voyeurism
Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to:
Kimberley Chen (b. May 23, 1994 in Melbourne) is a singer, actress and model. She most recently appeared as Young Nala in Disney's Lion King at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne as well as the Shanghai Grand Theater in Shanghai.
Kimberley was first coached by her father in singing. She was then coached by Maestro Vladimir Vais, who is a World famous Conductor and also Musical Director for the Russian Bolshoi Ballet for over 10 years.
At a young age, Kimberley did photographic work and appeared in a McDonald’s commercial, which was aired throughout Asia.
Kimberley began singing for Charities at the age of 4 with the help of her father. She was performing regularly at Charity Concerts and Clubs. She donated to Australian Community Aid Abroad. When the East Timor Crisis came, she felt strongly for the Timorese and her donation went to Caritas Australia for direct aid to East Timor. In the 2003 Royal Children Hospital Good Friday Appeal on the Seven Network, at the age of 8, she sang and danced “Let's Get Loud” with backing dancers.
Dan Sultan is an Australian singer and songwriter. Sultan plays what he calls country soul rock ‘n’ roll.
Daniel Leo Sultan was born in 1983 and grew up in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. His father was Irish and his mother, Roslyn Sultan, was Aboriginal from the Arrernte and Gurindji people. Sultan's father, a lawyer, worked for the Aboriginal Legal Service and as a result the family also lived in Yuendumu (300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs) in the Tanami Desert, as well as Cairns in Queensland. He started playing guitar aged four and wrote his first song at ten.
With Scott Wilson he has released an album called Homemade Biscuits with the help of John Butler’s Seed program. Sultan won the Single Release of The Year at the 2007 Deadly Awards for his song "Your Love is Like a Song".
His second album, Get Out While You Can, was released in November 2009. It reached #1 on the independent Australian charts and was a Triple J feature album.
His band is made up of Wilson (vocals and guitar), Joshua Jones (bass), Peter Marin (drums), Gina Woods (keyboards), Steven Veale (horns) and Ben Veale (horns).
Who is that girl? I think it's kokaine kim
I've not seen her face in ages
Tell me where she's been
Oh kokaine kimberly is dancing by the door
Have you seen her slightly slender self
Sleeping on the floor?
Oh kokaine kim, that girls off the rails
Sparkling teeth, needle nights
Champagne fairytales
Oh girl from Timperley
Who is that guy your with?
I hope he treats you really very nicely