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Bogie's unforgettable memories of romance in Paris with Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman). Best part is the couple dancing to the haunting and classic, "Perfidia." 















la foi , le succès , la vie , l'amour













MY TIDBITS
Soy Judío - Aní Yehudí - אני יהודי
my mother is Jewish, therefore I am Jewish.”

Things I wanted you to know - 
JG: some thoughts and actions to think about, and you should

I LIVE THE LIFE I LOVE. I LOVE THE LIFE I LOVE. WELCOME TO MY DIARY OF CHIC




This is reality...this blog is Often imitated never duplicated
and modestia parte this is one of my best postings.....i propose you
decide.......but it is(smiles)



In the cool of the upcoming evening when everything is getting cozy in Southern California....the smell of the pacific ocean.....and yes, no plastic cutlery.....and only crystal ...no, not too many simple pleasures like this...........






puro lujo.

smells like heavenly luxury....or if shatoosh had a smell, it would smell this way (smiles)










And yes, I like to wear black tie in special occasions..........







She used to be shy and reserved but now, Mireia Lalaguna is managing expectations




por SMS: "Te entiendo"





Il principe azzurro non esiste, mia cara Cenerentola.??????To me it exists...........






They used to be known as the Beauty and the Beast....Paulina Porizcova and Ric Ocasek is one of my all time favorite singers!!!!And it is nice to know and announce that: 

Paulina Porizkova and Ric Ocasek seem to be doing okay. Haven't they been together for 20 years or something? She seems to not take herself so seriously. She was on a show the other night and still looked pretty...in the this times, that is nice that some couples still stay together








do not despair.....Saudi Aramco ipo is on the way.......













gracias a Patricia desde la Argentina.... este mensaje de el Kaiser......and he is so right...









two of my favorites.....Mira Duma and Signora Prada........
























Gummy bear breast implants








JG MUSINGS





Wow is this beautiful or what....they do not write like these anymore.....Lord Byron is it.....


So when people say that poetry is a luxury, or an option, or for the educated middle classes, or that it shouldn’t be read at school because it is irrelevant, or any of the strange stupid things that are said about poetry and its place in our lives. That is what literature offers – a language powerful enough to say how it is.
It isn’t a hiding place. It is a finding place.






"School doesn’t test your intelligence, it tests your memory."





"Vivre c'est lire, c'est écrire, c'est se tenir."








concept: me, speaking a foreign language, my pronunciation is perfect and my accent is indistinguishable from that of a native speaker. I am able to pepper my speech with slang and idioms and I can express subtle differences in meaning with ease. I have extensive knowledge of grammar and technical terms and produce well structured analyses of literature using correct writing conventions.





"…one should buy clothes because of how they make you feel, not how they make you look."







I got this message today......




“Your voice sounds completely different in different languages. It alters your personality somehow. I don’t think people get the same feeling from you. The rhythm changes. Because the rhythm of the language is different, it changes your inner rhythm and that changes how you process everything.When I hear you speak French, I look at you differently. Certain aspects will feel closer to the way I feel or the way I am and others won’t. I like that—to tour different sides of yourself. I often find when looking at you who are comfortable in many languages, you’re more comfortable talking about emotional stuff in a certain language or political stuff in another and that’s really interesting, how you relate to those languages.”
and I say, Thank You






Plastic Surgeons

I'm at a gathering of these guys (and they're overwhelmingly guys), I'm reminded of lines from T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: "In the room the women come and go/ Talking of Michelangelo." The spouses are, in a sense, married to the Michelangelos—and they are often their husband's works of art. Look at the wife and you see the aesthetic of the husband. I could never say that about any other medical specialty.  And if you were paying attention to the tidbits, or if you know me...JG's Michaelangelo is : Dr Steven M Hoefflin....he is a true artist. 










"Once you have tasted caviar, it baffles me how people settle for catfish" 











I do not fear the scalpel.  The time(s) I went under the knife the music I heard from Michelangelo was "La solitudine" and Enya's "Only Time" ...and when I woke up from twilight sleep, I was better looking(smiles)


essere bello non è peccato













We shall aspire to magic with someone special....


Strange magic
Oh, what a strange magic
Oh, it's a strange magic
Got a strange magic
Got a strange magic.
It's magic
It's magic
It's magic.


and i love the cellos..........wow.........





need I need to say more!!! and of course black is my choice. 







if you did not know, this is called designer swimming............







Specially since most end in divorce......and for sure those where I am invited(smiles)

Les mariages extravagants, je trouve ça un peu… je ne sais pas, démodé.C’est peut-être juste moi, mais quand je vois ces fêtes, je me dis qu’il doit y avoir un meilleur moyen de dépenser tout cet argent.





If you know me you know I love strawberries....and if you have tasted my strawberry
kisses(smiles) you will ask for more and more....really!!!!!!
However I must pass on this strawberries as they are in plastic cups....and I do not drink or eat in plastic....only crystal or porcelain.....it sounds snobbish but that is moi






and here is another tip......some of the best strawberries are served at the CheeseCake Factory...and yes, they bring them in porcelain cups...........I rest my case



The Cheesecake Factory 364 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

























been there done that







thigh gap








mini thigh gap







no thigh gap










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PIERNAS KILOMETRICAS 








PALMERAS KILOMETRICAS







Danielle de Niese one of the 4,000 + followers of the Tidbits








MONUMENTOS









POLAROIDS








COMP CARDS 










Love of the Babushka.......Babushka Chic











LOOKS








































Vogue












Ce que j’aime en ce moment

some of my favorite things, people....places










Privet!! I’m in the mood for style that doesn’t fit the definition of ‘ordinary’. Today is all about a particular street style look from the Ukrainian model Mila Krasnoiarova. I’m dubbing this look ‘Félin Sauvage- aka french for cool cat’, It’s her features, and makeup that appear so fierce, and so catty.
I can’t stop staring at her top, it’s unique, sporty, edgy, cool cat.


streetstyle9692-web
Alexandre Vauthier - Paris Fashion Week HC AW14







made in downtown Los Angeles.....sweatshop free










Moscow streets are famous for their stiletto clad women, who make the sidewalks into their runways. Comfort is often discarded for beauty, and it’s not uncommon to see women wearing stilettos when the ground has disappeared underneath blankets of snow, or ice. The legend is that Russian woman are born with the skills necessary for walking gracefully in heels of all heights, regardless of the weather conditions.

Screen shot 2014-04-05 at 1.15.40 PM














CCC is a vision in Black............










The adventures of Peepy and Lady Lee..........






Peepy and mother, Lion Lady Lee (ABL) 




At Charity Ball..............Mandarin Oriental....







Home Alone Peepy Signature!!! Pose By P'Pye Pattriya 




a little take on Japan-日本,







Sometimes it's fun to take a look at how concepts like beauty work in Japan, and compare these ideas to the West. First, to be considered truly beautiful according to most Japanese, a woman should be tall, and proportioned as 八頭身 hattou-shin,or a body that's "eight heads high." Another measurement of beauty here is related the eyes, specifically to the number of creases in a persons eyelid when their eyes are open. People with one crease are called 一重 hitoe (hee-toe-eh), indicating slender, Asian-looking eyes, while eyes with two creases are 二重 futae (fu-tah-eh), for a larger European-style appearance. Getting plastic surgery to change the appearance of your eyes is quite popular among TV stars. Then there's 鼻が高いhana ga takai or "possessing a high nose," an important feature for anyone who wants to be considered one of the Beautiful People in Japan. The rule is, if you can touch your chin and the tip of your nose with one extended finger without contacting your lips, you’ve got a “high nose." Japanese females are also big on maintaining perfectly white skin





















BEAUTY














And the Botticelli of breasts is Dr Leonard M Hochstein!!!!
he is also called the Boob G-d.......


Miss Switzerland, Miss Puerto Rico, Miss USA 2009


It has been estimated that 70 percent of Miss Universe contestants have had breast augmentation..and many of them go to Dr H









some of the best, some of the chic and some of the beautiful in the world!!!! 

"Les 
Plus Dorés" - “the most golden










   HH Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned





Diva,,,,,what posture....what a way to get out of a car......




 She looked divalicious in Dior haute couture ensemble.






























































FASHION MUSINGS













































NEWSTAND






































MY PARTING SHOTS













Carine Roitfeld is the former editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, a position she held from 2001 to January 31, 2011. A former fashion model and writer, she announced her resignation on December 17, 2010, and was succeeded by Emmanuelle Alt.





 the intimates of CK are back in style.....









La Perla 


Lingerie is the new black.........



Mitsubishi UFJ Financial (MUFG)









Lace is back.

Not that it was ever out.







Perhaps there is no better example of how Instagram has impacted the fashion industrythan the fact that the platform was honored by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) earlier this month. Instagram received this year’s Media Award. A prize once reserved for living and breathing fashion tastemakers like Suzy Menkes, Bruce Weber and Paul Cavaco.


At its core the fashion industry is a visual medium. So it comes as no surprise, then, that it embraced with open arms Instagram, which focuses on storytelling through imagery.



Thanks to the site, the world now is Selfie-obsessed, hashtags have become a new sort of journalistic shorthand and emojis are now a representation of online emotions.




And let us not forget the power of filters, which have turned everyone in the world into modern-day Irving Penns or Steven Meisels. While the potential of the 15 second videos that can be posted on the site still has room to explore more creative experimentation.




Exclusive collaborations, like Donatella Versace posing in the latest Givenchy advertising campaign and Kendall Jenner working with Estée Lauder, first broke internationally on Instagram.






Even the satellite worlds of models, illustrators, photographers and stylists have been effected by Instagram. Astute luxury brands, casting agents and glossy magazine editors now scour the site looking for fresh faces and unknown diamond-in-the-rough image-makers just waiting to be discovered.





Look -vestido de tricot: look branco













The Chai symbol is often worn by Jews as a medallion around the neck (along with the Star of David (Magen David), and the Hamsa).
In Hebrew, the related word chaya means "living thing" or "animal", and is derived from the Hebrew word chai (חי), meaning "life".

Jews often give gifts and donations in multiples of 18, which is called "giving chai". Mailings from Jewish charities usually suggest the amounts to give in multiples of chai (18, 36, 54, dollars, etc.) rather than the usual multiples of 25 or 100....my favorite phrase...."`am yisrael chai!" (עַם יִשְרָאֵל חַי, "The people of Israel live!").






I am ...Israel is Israel...this blog is the truth as the 
world and life is.....

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