ABOUT GUELYLAND

"One of the smallest , independent kingdoms in the ciberuniverse. Nothing fancy. Population? Just me, myself and my jaguars, my movies and my books (and, at this very moment, YOU). Hided and secret like Skull Island or Opar, the ancients in Guelyland use to read the scrools of a minor god called Voor-Hes.
Most of the treasures of Guelyland are made of paper, plastic and vinyl.Guelyland dreams with expanding in deep more then in surface. The music of Nik Kershaw has been heard here. There are apes, lots of apes in Guelyland. Woody Allen and Bob Hope visit it quite often. Here we love books (the Kingdoms Library is both celebrated and secret) Here we are atheists but very tolerant and think of god a bit too often and much. Guelyland is, the stuff my dreams are made of..."

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

BRIGITTE BARDOT: FILM POSTER ART


Here a selection from around the world of the eye candy quality of La Bardot for promoting her movies...
















































































5 comments:

Sergio said...

Hermosísima mujer, gran homenaje.
Muchas gracias

Guely of Sweden said...

Si Sergio! Pena un poco que el arte de los afiches ande medio distinto hoy en día.

Ana Márquez said...

Wow, she was veeeery beautiful!! :-)She is beautiful now too, in a different way.

Hi, teacher! I'm so sorry, but I am so busy these days with my new blog than I don't have time to my dear friends (all my friends are very angry with me, snif)

Thanks for your comment in my blog, you made me soooo happy :-)))

Oh, in my new blog there's a label about the movies, there you can find actors pics and movie posters :-) that you can take them if you want to, dear.

A pretty big kiss to my favourite old teacher (mix of Sam Beckett and Mark Twain ;-))


Spanish P.S (¿Por qué la organización "Tigraria" se llama así si lo que quieren salvar es un jaguar? Los dos sabemos gracias a nuestro gran amigo Borges que no se trata del mismo y bello animalito :-))

Guely of Sweden said...

Right on the nail, her beauty is still there, only more subtle.
Gotta check your new blog again. Deeply this time.
The old wise teacher is happy for the kiss on his dry cheek. The summer doesn't suit him so well either but his white fedora and the cool limonade keeps him happy :)

Bueno y lo del nombre del jaguar es simple. cuando tus compatriotas llegaron a América ellos pensaron que los animales que encontraron allá no eran sinó reflejos de los que ya conocian. De ahí que el bisonte era un búfalo, el puma paso a ser león de montaña y mi querido jaguar se llamó en un principio tigre americano. Es el primer nombre que español. Jaguar viene del idioma tupi del Brazil y significa "gato que mata al primer salto" que se convirtió en el nombre oficial y digamos académico. En el lenguaje popular del los argentinos es por eso que se le sigue denominando tigre.

Borges los distinguió claramente cuando en el su prosa Dreamtigers, contenida en su libro El Hacedor. Mira:

"En la infancia yo ejercí con fervor la adoración del tigre: no el tigre overo de los camalotes del Paraná y de la confusión amazónica, sino el tigre rayado, asiático, real, que sólo pueden afrontar los hombres de guerra, sobre un castillo encima de un elefante."

Ana Márquez said...

I understand now!! :-D

I'll come back soon! Just wait ... and hope ;-)

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