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fashion item of the day?
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Using hot wax to remove that jungle is the way to doPhuzzy4242 wrote:Aarrgghh! Those two pics are gonna give me nightmares. You'd need a machete to cut through the jungle.![]()
Thanks for the film, starfish.
Better wear hearing protection when you rip off the wax!willow wrote:Using hot wax to remove that jungle is the way to doPhuzzy4242 wrote:Aarrgghh! Those two pics are gonna give me nightmares. You'd need a machete to cut through the jungle.![]()
Thanks for the film, starfish.
sorry about that,its actually quite typical of me.made a few people laugh though.FLL wrote:Those couple of pics got this thread a bit off track, we're forgetting the movie. An amazing find, starfish, it seems very rare and potentially interesting. Thanks!
July Pedraza is still making films in Columbia. http://www.colarte.arts.co/colarte/cons ... ista=13791The plight of the disenfranchised is expounded through this tragic, well-wrought story of the experiences of Graciela (July Pedraza) a young campesina, a peasant woman with no means of her own to assure her survival. When Graciela comes across her father lying murdered by decapitation, she runs away from home and looks for work in the capital of Bogota. Hired as a maid by a middle-class family, affluent by Graciela's standards, she is soon aware that the family is anything but idyllic. The mother-in-law is an overbearing witch, the wife is emotionally unstable, and the husband has no problems with coming to Graciela's bedroom for a casual sexual encounter. His secret is abruptly shattered after his wife walks in on them, and Graciela's fate goes from bad to much worse.