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One of the most recurrent questions received on Instagramers.com is about how to use emoticons on Instagram comments and profiles.

This is done through the emoticon App.  It’s a real easy tool to install on your device and once installed you will probably be using it nonstop.

Emoticons are a kind of like a new language for iPhone users so take the time to examine one of the several different offers you will find on the Apple AppStore and download the one that suits you best.  Most users download the “Emoji Free” which is a very complete free App, but there are many more emoticon Apps out there for all tastes.

- The first thing you need to do is to download your Emoticons App, chose between: Emoji, Emoji Free ,Emoji for Iphone 4s HD etc…
- Install the App following the procedure.  You will notice that the App is installed as if it was another language in your device.

- If you experience any problems, you may have to reinitialize your IPhone. See other helpful tutorial here
- You can use emoticons in your comments and in your profile info (settings)
- Using the Icons can be really useful when chatting with a users  from countries whose languages we don’t speak.

A few days ago Mashable published a funny post about the use of emoticons and movie titles, check it out and let your creativity flow.

Have fun!

.It is often billed as Banned in 40+ Countries. The film has been banned (at least temporarily) in Australia, Norway, Finland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Although several of the "human death" scenes are obvious fakes (with Allan A. Apone, make-up and special effects artists for the film saying that about 40% of it is fake),[4] some of the footage is genuine. Famous scenes of death from the media are included, such as stock footage of a napalm bombing in Vietnam, various newsreel footage, and wartime footage of Adolf Hitler. Also featured are the actual on-camera deaths of a variety of animals, including seals being clubbed to death and animals being killed on the slaughterhouse line. In their book Killing For Culture, authors David Kerekes and David Slater note that the nadir of the film is the inclusion of an extreme fatal accident; "the shattered remains of a cyclist are seen under a semi-tractor trailer. The camera pans long enough to capture paramedics scooping up blood clots, brain matter, and clumps of hair from the tarmac – this incident is authentic and culled from newsreels."
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    1 Production
    2 Critical reception
    3 Legacy
    4 Home media
    5 References
    6 External links

Production

The film was written by John Alan Schwartz (credited as "Alan Black" for writing) and directed by Conan LeCilaire (also John Alan Schwartz). Schwartz also took credit as second unit director, this time as "Johnny Getyerkokov". He also appears in one of the segments in this film, as the leader of the alleged flesh eating cult in San Francisco and puts in cameo appearances in several other films in this series. This film stars Michael Carr as the narrator, and 'creative consultant' called "Dr. Francis B. Gröss". John Alan Schwartz has gone on record as saying this film's budget was $450,000 and there are estimates that it has grossed more than $35 million worldwide in theatrical releases, not including rentals. It was ranked #50 on Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 Cult Films of All Time" in 2000.
Critical reception

Johnny Butane of Dread Central said, "As a curiosity piece, Faces of Death is well worth a look, especially if you've not seen it in a very long time. As for its place in horror cinema history, well, that remains to be seen. As I said it's not a film that holds up very well at all, but considering how groundbreaking it was for its time, I doubt anyone will ever forget it. And while it is nice to have all of the myths about Faces finally addressed by the people who created it, it also takes some of the fun out if it, too."[5]

Christopher Kulik of DVD Verdict wrote, "The YouTube generation will be unable to comprehend what purpose the film served thirty years ago, and thus it's difficult to ignore how hopelessly dated Faces of Death really is. In short, it's a cinematic experiment which has long outlived its effects, although it remains compelling for film and horror buffs viewing the film in the proper perspective. For the curious virgins, I say give it a shot only if you can handle what has been described up until this point; if you can get through Faces of Death, then you can get through just about anything. Feel free to judge for yourself."[6]

J.C. Maçek III of WorldsGreatestCritic.com said, "Does Faces of Death deserve the condemnation and reviling that it gets? Well, that depends on the tastes of the viewer. Personally I could live for a long, long time without watching this movie again. However, in that much of this film consists of stock footage, clearly these things existed long before Faces of Death did."[7]
Legacy

A number of sequels were made. Faces of Death II, III, and IV, as well as Faces of Death: Fact or Fiction? (a "documentary" on the making of the series) were written and at least partially directed by John Alan Schwartz. Faces of Death V and VI were released in the mid-90s, and are compilations made up entirely of highlights from the first four films, with no new footage at all, released in some countries where the original films were banned. The first three starred Carr as "Dr. Gröss", although The Worst of Faces of Death (released between installments III and IV and consisting of highlights from the first three installments) instead featured Schwartz's brother, James Schwartz, as "Dr. Louis Flellis". Flellis explains that he accidentally killed "Dr. Gröss" while operating on him the prior week. However, in Faces of Death IV, Flellis explains the absence of Dr. Gröss by stating that he had killed himself, having been driven insane as a result of witnessing so much death.

Some of the actors and special makeup/effects crew have reportedly come forward to try to obtain credit for their work on this film. Most of these people were not in any union at the time of filming. This is the reasoning for the brief credits that helped make the film seem more realistic.[citation needed]

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Donna Fargo became known to the general public in 1972, when a song she wrote called "Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." began playing constantly on country, pop, and easy listening radio. The song was followed by the equally popular "Funny Face". Both songs reached gold and platinum status in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and Donna became the first woman in country music history to have back-to-back million-selling singles.

These two singles were from the album THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WHOLE U.S.A., which stayed on the national BILLBOARD charts and other trades for one year, an extraordinary achievement. Because of consistent radio air play of these records and follow-up hits, such as "Superman," "You Were Always There," "Don't Be Angry," and "U.S.of A.," to name a few, and because of television appearances and extensive press coverage as a result of her record success, her name is familiar to radio listeners, television viewers, and everyone interested in entertainers since the early '70s. Her awards illustrate the longevity of Donna's airplay and some of her national popularity and recognition as a result of her impressive record sales.

Her performance on a show at Carnegie Hall interested the Osmond family enough to produce the syndicated television variety show, "The Donna Fargo Show," which further exposed her name, personality and talent to television viewers during 1978 and 1979. Soon afterwards, she became one of the few women ever to release a recitation record ("That Was Yesterday") and see it hit #1 on radio charts.

In addition to her musical talents, Donna has a book out called TRUST IN YOURSELF, a collection of her thoughts in prose and poetry about listening to your heart and becoming the person you want to be. Her inspirational thoughts are now also available on greeting cards in THE DONNA FARGO COLLECTION through the BLUE MOUNTAIN ARTS Poets and Artists series. She has just finished another book, planned for release soon.

Donna still tours extensively throughout the United States and other countries, with extended engagements at major hotels in Nevada and other resort areas. She still enjoys enthusiastic audiences of all ages and from all walks of life at her dynamic shows. She is always a favorite at fairs, outdoor shows, concerts, and conventions. Her performances remain high energy and engaging in true Donna Fargo style, and her spirit is still powerful and positive.

It was with the show-stopping spirit that she composed "Mighty Shield of Armor," recently released on a compilation disc, a song which stayed #1 on the Christian Country Countdown in the GOSPEL VOICE for 2 consecutive time periods, based on airplay alone.

Donna urges everyone to keep listening to your heart, trusting what you hear, and doing what you believe. Those who know her believe that she still has more dreams to come true, so stay tuned!

Please click here to submit the latest Donna Fargo biography

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Tour date at NC State Fair | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/27/13

I go back a ways with this pretty lady. We were soriety sisters at (then) High Point College. She is/was a very sweet person who never got above her raisin'. When we last crossed paths, it was at the NC State Fair back in '81. She looked up from signing autographs, made eye contact and then screemed: "BECKY!" She remembered me after all those in between years, and we hugged. Don't know if she gets to Raleigh these days, but if she was gonna be coming through there, I'd sure like to see her again. I'm laid up in a nursing facility now, after a debilitating stroke.

Funny face | Reviewer: David Markham. | 7/24/13

I became a very close friend in 1980s.when I was very ill coming of the drug
VALEUM,I use to write and tell her what I was going through,Donna would send me photographs and letters,that I still have from all those years,and years ago.
I very much would love for her to get back with me,in order to give her music air play.,please send me an up to date Signed Photograph.to my address .
David Markham.
76,Alexandra Road,
Great Crosby.
Liverpool.L 23, 7TG.
Merseyside,
England,
Great Britain



England. UK

Love You, Donna, Love Your Music | Reviewer: Lamar Montgomery | 4/4/11

Love You Donna and love Your music. always have, always will. Your music touches me deep down inside in every way. Your music and other country music similar to Yours means everything to me. Used to sit on back porch at nite until 3 or 4 A.M. just playing Your music for awhile and then stop and just sit and listen at the whipperwills down in woods back of our old farm house down south of Macon, Ga., until the mood struck me and another song would just well up inside of me as I just sat there listening to the chain on the old porch swing creaking as another one came to mind. Would give anything in world to meet You someday but pretty sure I never will. Funny how I can feel so CLOSE to someone and feel like I have known You all my life and know we will never meet. Wonderful how music can let two people that have never met and never will, have their souls touch anyway, thru their love of that music. Love You, Lamar Montgomery, Reynolds, Ga.31076

sdavisolah@yahoo.com | Reviewer: Sharon Davis | 4/1/11

I remember Donna Fargo growing up 1970's. She is a fantastic singer and songwriter. I went to High Point University and graduated not too long ago and noticed she graduated when it was High Point College so we have a real connection. I was just listening to the song "Don't be Angry"--love the song and the music! I wish we had that kind of music today! I wish we have more singers like Donna Fargo today...Thank you for your music Donna Fargo...Sharon

From the Lane County Fair, Eugene, Oregon-1975 | Reviewer: kathy pataky | 3/17/10

My twin and I were 10 yrs. old and couldn't reach the stage so we got on each other's shoulders for her autograph... 36 years later, her music means more to me than when I was younger. So much truth to the lyrics, heart and soul...Kathy
Is it possible to reach her personally via e-mail? I have a song that I wrote 25 years ago and it has reached a few folks. It's titled, "Oh Lord, Please Don't Doubt Me"... I hope I'm not just a number with you guys and I thank you for your time...

remember donna | Reviewer: terri christian | 5/31/09

i remember hearing donna fargo when i was growing up, loved funny face and happiest girl in the usa.
wished she would have more music out there!!!!!

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Victor is a friendly, but mysterious PDQ-88b Securitron found in Goodsprings, Novac, Boulder City, and The Strip during 2281.
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BackgroundEdit

Victor has been in Goodsprings since long before Mr. House's Securitrons rolled out onto the old Las Vegas Strip. By his own account he has been in the town since 2266, but claims not to recall anything from before that time. According to Trudy and the town's other residents, Victor's old owner used to live in the shack on the south side of town (identified by the Old World flag hanging outside), but nobody has lived there since at least 2274 when Trudy first arrived in town.

Whether his programming allows him to realize it or not, there are things that Victor has been keeping from the townsfolk. For example, when Mr. House finally found the platinum chip in the ruins of Sunnyvale, Victor was tasked with returning it to the Lucky 38. To achieve this, he hired seven couriers from the Mojave Express in Primm. There were to be seven packages - six decoys (a pair of fuzzy dice, a knight chess piece, etc.), and one containing the real platinum chip, which was to be carried by Ulysses.

After Ulysses mysteriously refused the job, the task fell to the Courier, who was intercepted by Benny, Jessup and McMurphy to be eventually taken to Goodsprings Cemetery.

The Chip was taken by Benny, and the Courier was shot in the head and left for dead. After being buried in a shallow grave (dug by the two Great Khans as seen in the intro), the Courier was dug up by Victor and taken to Goodsprings where he/she received brain surgery from Doc Mitchell and was nursed back to health.
Rigby is one of the main protagonists of Regular Show. Rigby is a 23 year-old raccoon. He made his debut in the original Pilot episode working as a groundskeeper at the park. He is voiced by William Salyers.
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Appearance

Rigby is a brown raccoon with short, and spiky hair. He has darker brown circles around his eyes, like a normal raccoon usually would. He also has a long tail with six dark brown stripes on it. In the episode "Don", it was shown that when Rigby was six years old, he had a single front tooth. He is 3'1.7", making him 1/2 Mordecai's height (6'3") and around 27 pounds. Rigby once played "punchies" with Skips, which resulted in a damaged butt cheek that required surgery. The result was that it looked like Rigby only had one butt cheek, instead of two. And as a result his friends call him "the one cheek wonder".
Personality

Rigby can be best described as a "wild teenager", even though he is well past his teenage years. He becomes frustrated, frightened, confused or sad all too easily, making his behavior very predictable. Rigby is also very arrogant, impulsive, impatient and immature at all times, giving him the personality of a child. In this way, he is a character foil of Mordecai, who demonstrates far more responsibility and maturity than him (in most conditions). He even changed his name to Trash Boat one time because he thought it would sound cool.

However, Rigby cares about his friends, as he tried to help Pops with his fear of giving speeches, saved Muscle Man from drowning, saved everyone from a pack of evil hot dogs, and got angry at Pops when he was taking wrestling too far and hurting Mordecai. He also felt bad for Benson after he said he was going to lose his job.

Rigby has become somewhat more responsible and thoughtful to his friends as the series has progressed, tending to complain less about work and sometimes even accomplishing difficult tasks, such as taking on Skips' chores in "Fists of Justice" and cleaning up the park ballroom for Margaret's party in "T.G.I. Tuesday."  However, he still often causes chaos by taking shortcuts or engaging in irresponsible behavior, such as using a machine to pump up in "One Pull Up" instead of trusting Eileen's training to get the job done. These efforts usually result in bigger problems than the ones Rigby was trying to avoid in the first place, along with the occasional near-destruction of the entire park.
Abilities

Rigby appears to be very fast, acrobatic, sneaky and lazy. He and Mordecai managed to catch up to Gary's truck in "Free Cake", which makes him very fast, or the truck very slow. He is a lot faster than Mordecai, because he can run on all fours when in a hurry. However, Rigby isn't very strong, as he is always beaten by Mordecai in a game called "Punchies." He had lost to Mordecai, Muscle Man, Pops, & Skips (who sent him to the hospital -from a helicopter for some reason- with a left fractured butt cheek) in the game. He is, although, good at Rock, Paper, Scissors as he beats Mordecai almost every time at it. He later manages to get revenge on everyone except Mordecai (and also some random bystanders) by mastering "The Death Punch" from the art of Death Kwon Do. He seems to have gotten a little bit stronger in "Meat Your Maker", in which he carries Mordecai's body when he was unconscious due to Rigby having broken the thermostat in the meat locker. Rigby also demonstrated quick-thinking in that episode, by spraying the hot dogs with yellow mustard after he realized that the evil hot dogs enjoyed the taste. Rigby is afraid of horror movies as seen in "Ello Gov'nor" but is fine in "Grave Sights". Due to his somewhat immature nature, Rigby is prone to overly dramatic reactions to the simplest of events. Often, these reactions are characterized by his "Shark Face" expression, in which he raises both arms above his head, and turns his nose upwards, causing his eyes to appear to move to either side of his head, somewhat resembling a shark; and his signature "STOP TALKING!!!" or "SHUT UP!!!" whenever somebody tries to correct or lecture him. Between him and Mordecai, he is the most irresponsible, and he often tries to skip work and disobey Benson's orders. Rigby never finished high school as revealed in "More Smarter".

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The Mirror Has Two Faces is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Barbra Streisand, who also stars. The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is loosely based on the 1958 French film Le Miroir à deux faces written by André Cayatte and Gérard Oury, which focused on a homely woman who becomes a beauty, which creates problems in her marriage.

The film also stars Jeff Bridges, Pierce Brosnan, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Brenda Vaccaro and Lauren Bacall.

The film received widespread criticism for being an ego production by Streisand who, with Marvin Hamlisch, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and Bryan Adams, also composed the film's theme song, "I Finally Found Someone", and sang it on the soundtrack with Adams.
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    1 Plot
    2 Cast
    3 Release
        3.1 Box office
        3.2 Critical reception
        3.3 Awards and nominations
    4 Soundtrack
    5 References
    6 External links

Plot

Rose Morgan, a shy, plain, middle-aged English literature professor at Columbia University, shares a home with her vain, overbearing mother Hannah. Her attractive sister Claire starts making preparations for her third wedding to Alex (Brosnan), who used to date Rose, so she begins to feel her loveless life is empty.

Gregory Larkin, a Columbia Mathematics teacher feels sex complicates matters between men and women, since he seems to lose all his rational perspective as soon as he is aroused. After his last girlfriend dumps him after a last one night stand before she gets married, he decides to look for a relationship based on the intellectual rather than the physical, based on a suggestion by a sex-phone service, and places an ad in a newspaper.

Claire reads the ad and answers on behalf of Rose. Gregory is intrigued when Claire tells him that Rose teaches English literature at Columbia, so he creeps in to Rose's lecture about chaste love in literature, missing entirely the point she was making. After a series of mishaps, they begin dating and he is impressed by her wit and knowledge and seems to be fascinated by her quirks and mannerisms, which usually drive people crazy. She is also fascinated by the dashing math professor and even helps him improve his teaching techniques. He proposes marriage, on condition that it will be largely platonic, with occasional sex only if she needs it. The prospect of spending the rest of her life as a lonely spinster living with her mother seems far worse than a marriage on those conditions, so Rose accepts.

Rose's attraction to Gregory grows, and one night she attempts to seduce him, much to his annoyance. He had hoped that by then she had given up on the idea of sex, though he admits he initially raised its possibility. He abruptly breaks off their attempt at physical intimacy when he finds himself becoming truly aroused and fears that it will change the safe comfortable feelings he feels towards Rose.

When Gregory departs on a lengthy lecture tour, Rose embarks on a crash course in self-improvement: she diets, exercises, changes her hairstyle, learns to use makeup, and outfits herself in an updated wardrobe. When her husband returns, he finds a very different woman waiting for him and is too startled to express his feelings. She admits that she made a mistake in accepting their passionless marriage, and leaves him. All the while, Rose realizes that everyone, including herself, is now behaving differently towards her improved self, though not always to her liking. Gregory and Rose realize their mutual love has been hindered, not by Rose's appearance, but by Gregory's unusual theories on marriage and sex, and finally recognize their deep affection.
Cast

    Barbra Streisand as Rose Morgan
    Jeff Bridges as Gregory Larkin
    Lauren Bacall as Hannah Morgan
    George Segal as Henry Fine
    Mimi Rogers as Claire Morgan
    Pierce Brosnan as Alex
    Brenda Vaccaro as Doris
    Austin Pendleton as Barry
    Elle Macpherson as Candice
    Taina Elg as Professor
    Andrew Parks as Waiter
    Leslie Stefanson as Sara Myers

Release
Box office

The film had a budget of $42 million, it grossed $41 million in the US and a further $33 million internationally with a worldwide gross of $73 million.[1]
Critical reception

In her review in the New York Times, Janet Maslin called the film's first hour "light and amusing" but added, "Then [Barbra Streisand] demolishes her audience's good will with hubris that goes through the roof. Beguiling as she can be in ugly duckling roles, she becomes insufferable as this story's gloating swan . . . The overkill of The Mirror Has Two Faces is partly offset by Ms. Streisand's genuine diva appeal. The camera does love her, even with a gun to its head. And she's able to wring sympathy and humor from the first half of this role. The film also has a big asset in Ms. Bacall . . [who delivers] her lines with trademark tart panache . . . and cuts an elegant and sardonic figure".[2]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said the film "approaches the subject of marriage warily and with wit, like a George Bernard Shaw play . . . it's rare to find a film that deals intelligently with issues of sex and love, instead of just assuming that everyone on the screen and in the audience shares the same popular culture assumptions. It's rare, too, to find such verbal characters in a movie, and listening to them talk is one of the pleasures of The Mirror Has Two Faces . . . this is a moving and challenging movie".[3]

In the San Francisco Chronicle, Edward Guthmann described the film as "a silly affirmation fantasy . . . that Streisand . . . uses to prove she's really beautiful, funny and worthy of being loved, gosh darn it . . . hasn't she returned to the theme of Homely Girl Redeemed, and crowned herself the victor, countless times? Look back and you'll see that Streisand's career, from the beginning, was one long battle cry for geeks and wallflowers and Jewish girls with big noses - a series of wish-fulfillment scenarios in which she, the perennial underdog, triumphs by dint of talent, chutzpah and a really great personality . . . in its first half The Mirror is a romantic-comic delight: nicely directed . . . well-acted by a terrific cast and peppered with great one-liners . . . by the second half . . . the movie has disintegrated into a humorless, drawn-out plea for reassurance".[4]

Todd McCarthy of Variety called it "a vanity production of the first order. A staggeringly obsessive expression of the importance of appearances, good looks and being adored, Barbra Streisand's third directorial outing is also, incidentally, a very old-fashioned wish-fulfillment romantic comedy that has been directed and performed in the broadest possible manner . . . From the beginning, it is clear that Streisand intends to hit every point squarely on the head and maybe bang it a few extra times for good measure. Every gag, every line and every emotional cue is pitched to the top balcony so no one will miss a thing, and there are quite a few moments of self-examination and discovery where one nearly expects the star to break into song to underline what she is really feeling . . . the subject of the director's uninterrupted gaze. Lit and posed in an old-time movie star way you rarely see anymore, she plays out her career-long is-she-or-isn't-she-beautiful comic psychodrama one more time, with the girlish uncertainties wiped out with the speed of a costume change. If one were to take it all seriously, one would have to point out that there just isn't that much difference in Rose Before and After, that Streisand hasn't allowed herself to look unappealing enough to justify the big change. No matter. The narcissism on display is astonishing to behold, and veteran Barbra worshipers will have a field day. Beyond that, pic does deliver a number of laughs, deep-dish luxury on the production side and an engagingly enthusiastic performance from Bridges".[5]

Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly rated the film C- and added, "We know these two people are lonely and afraid of love and deserve our empathy. But they enact their tightly choreographed pas de deux in such a hermetically sealed universe that our emotions can never be engaged. Instead, we are left to muse, "Oy vey, does Streisand know how over-the-top she is?" That's not to say that Mirror is difficult to sit through. The synthetic one-liners that pass for humor and sentiment . . . are struck regularly, like gongs . . . The settings are pretty. The music is slick".[6]

In the Washington Post, Rita Kempley called the film "Barbra Streisand's latest folly" and added, "Although meant to be a bubbly romantic comedy, the movie is actually a very public tragedy for Streisand, who still can't quite believe that she's not Michelle Pfeiffer . . . at 54, it's time to get over girlish hang-ups, forget the noble schnoz and thank God that unlike Cher, you're still recognizable".[7]

In the newspaper's Weekend section, Desson Howe opined, "For Streisand fans, this ugly-duckling parable . . . is going to be the perfect experience. But for those who make crucifix signs with their fingers when her name is mentioned, this is definitely one to miss . . . the running time is hardly helped by a plethora of strategically framed shots of Rose's legs, new hairstyle, luscious lips and misty-blue eyes, after she has undergone a physical makeover. There is comic relief, however, from Lauren Bacall as Hannah, Rose’s egocentric, materialistic mother. Her withering lines . . . counteract some of the ubiquitous narcissism".[8]

Lauren Bacall's performance earned praise, winning her the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, the first in her 50-plus year career.
Awards and nominations

    Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Barbra Streisand, nominee)
    Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (Lauren Bacall, winner)
    Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (nominee)
    Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score (Marvin Hamlisch, nominee)
    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Lauren Bacall, nominee)
    Academy Award for Best Original Song (nominee)
    BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Lauren Bacall, nominee)
    Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture (Lauren Bacall, winner)
    San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress (Lauren Bacall, winner)
    Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (Lauren Bacall, winner)

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(Nicki Speakinq]; This Is The Autobioqraphy Of Nicki Maraj

[Chorus:]

May The Lord Protect Me As The World Gets Hectic
My Voice Projected My Life Reflected
May The Lord Protect Me As The World Gets Hectic.
My Voice Projected, My Life Reflected.

[Verse 1:]

Daddy Was A Crack Fiend.
Two In The Morning Had Us Runnin' Down The Block Like A Track Team.
When He Burned The House Down And My Mother Was In It, How Could I Forqet It, The Pain Was Infinite.
She's My Queen And I Ain't Even British.
She's The Only Reason That I Went To School And I Finished. (yeah)
She Told Me That I Had Talent, Got On Her Knees And Prayed For Me When I Started Being Violent.
She Saw Something In Me That, Til This Day I Don't Know If I Could Be That. But I'ma Die Trying.
And When I'm Done Crying, Grab The Iron , And Black Out Like I'm Retiring.
Nightmares Of Yu Killing My Mother, The Reason That I Sleep With My Head Under The Covers.
And They Shoulda Thrown The Book At You, Cause I Hate You So Much That It Burn When I Look At You.

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May The Lord Protect Me As The World Gets Hectic,
My Voice Projected, My Life Reflected.

[Verse 2:]

Damn I Wanna Run To You
Hold You & Kiss You & Tell You How I Miss You.
Thought I Would Have A Son for You
But Now It's Official It's Over And I Can't Let You Go
But I Gotta Let You Know, All The Sh*t I Did Make Me Feel
Like I'm Dying Real Slow. Cause No One Understands Me,
They Don't Know What To Do, When I'm Hurt, When I'm Angry.
You Was My Friend, And My Man And My Daddy.
You Was There When That bitch Tried To Stab Me.
Anything I Ever Needed, Knew You Had Me
Cause Of You, All Them Chicks Couldn't Stand Me.
So Why Hurt You? That's The Question.
It Took This Long For Me To Learn My Lesson.
Cause Now All I Want Is Peace, And Get Drama,
I Finally Understand The True Meaning Of Karma.

[Chorus: x2]

May The Lord Protect Me As The World Gets Hectic.
My Voice Projected, My Life Reflected.

[Verse 2:]

Please Baby Forgive Me.(Forgive Me)
Mommy Was Young, Mommy Was Too Busy Tryna Have Fun.
But Now I Pat Myself On The Back, For Sending You Back, Cause God Knows I Was Better Than That.
To Conceive You Then Leave You, The Concept Alone Seems Evil I'm Trapped In My Conscious.
I Adhere To The Nonsense Listening To People Who Told Me I Wasn't Ready For You.
But How The Fuck Would They Know What I Was Ready To Do?
And Of Course It Wasn't Your Fault, I Could Feel You In The Air, I Hear You
Saying "Mommy Don't Cry Can't You See I'm Right Here?"
I gotta Let You Know What You Mean To Me.
When I'm Sleep, I Could See You In My Dreams With Me
Wish I Could Touch Your Little Face And Hold Ya Little Hand
If It's Part Of God's Plan Maybe We Can Meet Again

May The Lord Protect Me As The World Gets Hectic.
My Voice Projected, My Life Reflected.

Nicki Minaj call her fans her "Barbies," but she insists her face is plastic free.

In an interview with "Extra," the 30-year-old singer denied rumors she's had extensive plastic surgery on her face.

”I’ve never had surgery on my face. They’ll see contour and they’ll think you had surgery on your nose, no no no, look at 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' and you’ll see how you can make your nose look any shape you want," she told correspondent Renee Bargh.

The denial seems out of character for the "American Idol" judge, whose entire aesthetic is less-than natural looking, but we couldn't help but notice that she didn't mention anything about rumors her butt is fake. Older photos of the singer show she once had a far smalled backside than the one she sports today.
Minaj has also never taken a stance about her butt, the way she has about rumors she had work done on her face. In a 2011 interview with MTV2’s Funk Flex Full Throttle, Minaj explained that she doesn’t mind all the buzz around her plentiful bum.

“I don’t mind the questions, I don’t mind the fascination ... But I’ve said this before, it doesn’t define me. So, I try my best not to focus my energy on it," she explained. "Like, if you guys focus energy on and spend energy on it, I don’t mind it. You know, people are sitting in the barbershop talking about my butt, it’s conversational. That’s what people are gonna do. As long as they’re talking about Nicki Minaj, I’m good."

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures

Nicki Minaj Funny Faces  Cartoon Images Wallpapers Pictures