I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike

Chanel Bicycle, Spring/Summer 08
Bicycle Race
 Bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like

You say black I say white
You say bark I say bite
You say shark I say hey man
Jaws was never my scene
And I don’t like Star Wars
You say Rolls I say Royce
You say God give me a choice
You say Lord I say Christ
I don’t believe in Peter Pan
Frankenstein or Superman
All I wanna do is

Bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my
Bicycle races are coming your way
So forget all your duties oh yeah!
Fat bottomed girls they’ll be riding today
So look out for those beauties oh yeah
On your marks get set go
Bicycle race bicycle race bicycle race
Bicycle bicycle bicyI want to ride my bicycle
Bicycle bicycle bicycle
Bicycle race

You say coke I say caine
You say John I say Wayne
Hot dog I say cool it man
I don’t wanna be the President of America
You say smile I say cheese
Cartier I say please
Income tax I say Jesus
I don’t wanna be a candidate
For Vietnam or Watergate
Cos all I want to do is

Bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like

QUEEN, 1978  

Shoemaker to the stars

In the basement of Palazzo Spini Feroni, the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum contains over 13,000 models, including the rainbow sandal created for Judy Garland in 1938…
Judy Garland, 1938
Anna Magnani, 1955
Marilyn Monroe, 1958-1959

Joan Crawford, 1927

Audrey Hepburn, 1954

Lauren Bacall, 1947

Loretta Young, 1940
Marilyn Monroe, 1960 Lets make Love

Marilyn Monroe, 1956 Bus Stop

Parasol

ca. 1850

~ Parasol Flirtation ~  Long ago, parasols were used to communicate a Lady’s thoughts graciously; they were used for more than just accessories to women’s attire. Below are some meanings associated with a Victorian Lady’s parasol motions

· Carrying it elevated in the left hand- Desiring acquaintance

· Carrying it elevated in the right hand- You are too willing

· Carrying it closed in the left hand- Meet you on the first crossing

· Carrying it closed over the right hand- Follow me

· Carrying it over the right shoulder- You may speak to me

· Closing it- I will speak to you

· End of tip to lips- Do you love me?

· Folding it up- Get rid of your company

· Tapping the chin gently- I am in love with another

· Twirling it around- Be careful, we are watched

· With handle to lips- Kiss me