C'est La Vie - Rough Acoustic version filmed in our new wicked toilet:):) C'est
la vie is a song made by The Soap Girls, two girls that are making
their dream to be famous stars with effort, talent and originality. The
song C'est la vie is proof of it, because is original, unique, deep and
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With a reputation for saying what he thinks, SBC president and nightclub owner Drew Black has been causing a lot of friction. That's why someone has been called in to clean up his image. Gillian is the PR professional hired to clean up his act. Good luck with that! Drew is not only rough around the edges he is hot and Gillian is in danger of falling Back in Black. Back in Black Lori Foster Book Trailer Find out more about this author here Http://www.lorifoster.com Find out more about this book http://tinyurl.com/ygxx3oa Romance
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On your next shopping trip, you might meet a 18th-century British convict in the wine aisle! Don’t worry, there hasn’t been a prison break. In fact, 19 Crimes wines is bringing their band of rogues, depicted on the wine labels, to life with the launch of the first-ever wine Augmented Reality (AR) app. Available now via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, the new app will animate three of 19 Crimes’ convicts-turned-colonists, who each tell their own infamous story.
19 crimes turned convicts into colonists. In 18th-century Britain, criminals guilty of at least one of the 19 crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to shore, a new world awaited. As pioneers in a frontier penal colony, they forged a new country and new lives, brick by brick. Today, 19 Crimes wines celebrate the rebellious spirit of the more than 160,000 exiled men and women, the rule breakers and law defying citizens that forged a new culture and national spirit in Australia.
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