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Babes of Burlesque: 34

LEOLILLY

A blonde bombshell from Hamburg, Germany, Leolilly seeks to evoke the pinup couture and retro glamour of Hollywood in the 1930s. “I love to create a breathtaking spectacle,” she says. “I love glamorous costumes with rhinestones all over. And I really love the spotlight.”

She demonstrates she’s one hot fraulein with her dramatic entrance as Queen Calavera. Keep your powder dry. After her steamy dance, you’ll need to go to your medicine cabinet to see if you’re stocking the antidote to Love Potion No. 9.

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The powder flies again as she takes her act to the Hapa Haole, a music bar in Witten, Germany, that pays homage to the likes of Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. Not too shabby.

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Visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leolilly/169478763063391

Elvis Was a Blond!

If you thought you knew everything about rock ‘n roll legend Elvis Presley, think again. One of the best-kept secrets in musical lore was that Elvis was born a natural blond! His hair naturally grew darker to a sandy blond by his high school years and was a dark chestnut during his service in the Army. His jet-black hair that we came to know was the result of a bottle of Miss Clairol 51B. The King began dying his hair in the 1950s and continued doing so until his death in 1977. Tune in as WatchMojo.com brings us more unbelievable facts in music history.

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From Actress to Prioress

Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly tells the incredible story of a Hollywood actress who co-starred with Elvis Presley and was projected to become the next Grace Kelly. Instead, bombshell blonde Dolores Hart opted for a spiritual path and today is Mother Dolores, prioress of the Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis. Join O’Reilly in the story, he says, might be called a miracle.

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Fator’s Got Talent

After taking “America’s Got Talent” by storm in season No. 2, ventriloquist-impressionist-comedian-singer Terry Fator hit the bigtime in Las Vegas shortly thereafter. Today, he’s one of Sin City’s most popular headliners at the Mirage Hotel and Casino. Fator, who uses 16 different puppets in his act, is capable of performing more than 100 ventriloquial impersonations. In the following video titled “The Best of Terry Fator,” he performs 13 of his most dramatic and entertaining impersonations, including crowd favorites Elton John and Elvis Presley. See you back here on LOL next Tuesday to experience another chapter of the lighter side of life. — The Wickel

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Babes of Burlesque: 35

LEOLILLY

A blonde bombshell from Hamburg, Germany, Leolilly seeks to evoke the pinup couture and retro glamour of Hollywood in the 1930s. “I love to create a breathtaking spectacle,” she says. “I love glamorous costumes with rhinestones all over. And I really love the spotlight.”

She demonstrates she’s one hot fraulein with her dramatic entrance as Queen Calavera. Keep your powder dry. After her steamy dance, you’ll need to go to your medicine cabinet to see if you’re stocking the antidote to Love Potion No. 9.

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The powder flies again as she takes her act to the Hapa Haole, a music bar in Witten, Germany, that pays homage to the likes of Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. Not too shabby.

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Visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leolilly/169478763063391

Go! Girl! Go! — Doce

At the risk of offending his legions of fans, Elvis Presley was a mediocre actor. But his gyrating as The Pelvis drove the chicks crazy, and he could sing to beat the band — both talents that carried him to a long career in Hollywood, where he starred in 31 films. One of the best, at least one of the most fun, colorful and breezy, was 1964’s Viva Las Vegas pairing him with the hot Ann-Margret, who also knew how to shake a tail feather. Here, she shimmies and he sings “C’mon Everybody.”  Maybe it’s a simple formula for success, but it works.

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Go! Girl! Go! — Uno

We trust you enjoyed our three-month series, The World of Beers, featuring hot, funny, bizarre beer commercials from all around the globe. Having pretty much exhausted that topic — by presenting more than 75 of the best commercials out there — we’re now ready to move on.

Our new series, Go! Girl! Go!, will run through the balance of 2012. Every afternoon, we’ll highlight a different dance scene from movies made around the world — from Hollywood to Bollywood, from Tokyo to Rome. A few of these terpsichorean displays will be funny, and a few others bizarre, but the vast majority involve more basic elements, namely, the world’s most beautiful, scantily clad babes showing off their sultry, seductive moves in exotic settings. If that’s not your cup of tea, you’ve got the wrong blog!

We kick things off with Debra Paget doing a snake dance in The Tomb of Love. An American actress best known for appearing in The Ten Commandments and opposite Elvis Presley in Love Me Tender, Paget shows a more uninhibited side as the temple dancer Seetha in this 1959 drama. Shot on location in India and Germany, it’s one of the last films by the great director Fritz Lang, who catapulted to fame with Metropolis in the 1920s. The dialogue is in German, but fortunately, there’s not much talking to distract from Paget’s performance. She could put a cobra in a trance, and does!

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Obama’s Magical Calculator

The United States economy is circling the drain, and yet, liberal fools are trying to frame this upcoming election as a referendum on genitalia. Joe Dan Gorman begs to differ in his latest edition of Intellectual Frog Legs, wherein he also calls into question the magical calculator employed by the Obama Administration to measure the nation’s jobless rate. Adding class and sass to his usual high production values, Joe Dan interviews Ann Marie Murrell of Politichicks.TV,  and gives Elvis Presley free reign to serenade America’s First Dog, Bo.

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