Tuesday, July 6, 2010
eric johnson san francisco 49ers
Eric Johnson San Francisco 49ers is a professional player of the NFL. He may not be playing for the San Francisco 49ers anymore, but he is still in the spotlight thanks to his new girlfriend, Jessica Simpson.
Apparently these two started dating in May, and now they're just smitten. We're pretty sure the news is true, as trusty Gossip Cop even vouched for the new report. Someone close to Jess apparently said they're "very happy," too.
Things didn't exactly work out for the actress when she went for Romo, so we hope the second time's a charm. The football player thing has certainly worked out well for Kim Kardashian, who has seemed to have moved on from Super Bowl star Reggie Bush to a new guy in tight pants: Miles Austin.
We will never forget Eric Johnson as professional athlete and as a boyfriend of Jessica Simpson.
frida kahlo biography
Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907. This Mexico's women was famous for her amazing paintings filled of pain and passion. In Kahlo's paintings you can find Mexico and European culture.
As a young woman, she was in a terrible trolley accident. Her spinal column was broken, her left leg smashed, and her right foot crushed. An iron handrail pierced her pelvis, perhaps leading to her inability later in life to carry a child.
After the accident, Kahlo was bedridden for months and began to paint the plaster corsets which held her in place. A special easel was created so she could paint lying down, and her mother placed a mirror on the ceiling over her bed.
In 1953, her leg was amputated, a result of gangrene that the researchers believe she contracted during an unnecessary surgery.
"They amputated my leg six months ago, they have given me centuries of torture and at moments I almost lost my reason. I keep on waiting to kill myself," she wrote in her diary.
In conclusion, despite this terrible accident, this women never gave up and she continued to live. Frida Kahlo proved how great she was in painting, even after her death we still remember her paintings.
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