Latin Flavor: Luli Miller

19 October 2007

Topics: Latin Flavor of the Day, Luli Miller

Our Latin Flavor for today is Luli Miller, who is yet another Brazilian model/actress, so what else is new? I swear, I don’t know what they’re feeding those girls down there, but man, they should keep it up! If only we could get our brilliant scientists together and somehow find a way to use these Brazilian models as a source of power. We could, like, stick one Brazilian into our basement and use her to generate electricity. Think about it: It would be clean and efficient power! All we would have to do is feed her once a day, and every other day, send someone downstairs to snap pictures of her to convince her she was still on a fashion runway. And whenever she walked back and forth on the faux runway, she would be generating power. I’m telling you, it could work! Anyhoo. Luli Miller.

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