Victoria’s Secret Bikini Heaven
January 14, 2009 – 2:17 pmAnd of course, there are lots more Victoria’s Secret Supermodel bikini pictures after the jump.
And of course, there are lots more Victoria’s Secret Supermodel bikini pictures after the jump.
It’s been so long since I’ve seen Shania Twain that I’ve almost forgotten what she looked like, here she is a little older but with that hot MILF look presenting at the 42nd Annual CMA Awards last night. Didn’t her husband cheat on her? What an idiot, all he did was turn her into a sexy divorcee. Break ups can be so messy but it looks like Shania got the tits in the divorce so at least I’m happy.

Today’s Rotten Tuna is presented to you by Tila Tequila, Katy Perry, and Katherine Heigl. We’ll start with Tila Tequila since she’s the most irrelevant of the three. And all I can say is that covering up her fake tits with a hoodie makes her even more irrelevant. Tila had better up her game if she wants to be remembered in 2009.
Secondly, we have Katy Perry in another one of her nasty outfits. This is by far the worst one I’ve seen her wear because there is absolutely no tit exposed. WTF! You want me to look at your face?
And lastly, we have Katherine Heigl dressed like a 40 year old mom about to pick up her kids from school in a minivan. Only thing she’s missing is her cigarette. That’s the one thing that would tie this whole mess together.
Just about every celebrity in the world is on a beach somewhere, and the same goes for Kate Hudson. And you’ve got to love these Kate Hudson bikini pictures, thanks to the awesome angle from which they were taken. Kate’s one of those who look better from the back than the front (not that there’s anything wrong with her front) so these pictures of her ass in the air on all fours are rather rockin’.
Question One: What activities do I enjoy doing, which I’m also good at?
Think through what you like doing. Don’t worry at this stage whether you can see any money-making potential in it; the only criteria is whether you’ve reached a reasonable standard of competence at it. For example, if you enjoy writing (like I do!), are you able to write a coherent piece of fiction or non-fiction and have you received positive feedback on your writing? If you love to knit, can you make simple garments which look good and which fit?
It’s important to consider whether you’re good at your chosen activities because in order to make money from something, you usually need to have reached an acceptable standard at it. You don’t need to be an expert, but you shouldn’t be an absolute beginner.
If you’re struggling to think of activities you enjoy, here are a few popular hobbies:
Question Two: What have you paid for when enjoying this hobby?
When you’re thinking about how you could possibly make money from your interests, it’s very useful to consider what you’ve paid for while carrying them out. Almost every hobby will involve some expenditure. Think about products (items which you buy) and services (often intangible things that you pay others for, (e.g. training courses, subscription to a membership-only internet site).
Some common examples are:
Question Three: What product could you make, or what service could you offer to others?
Look at the list you wrote in question two. Are any of those products or services ones which you could offer to others? For example:
If you still haven’t found any area where you can earn money by delivering a product or service to fellow hobbyists, think more widely. Does your hobby produce an end result which could be shared with the world? Every art or craft hobby is suitable here. For example:
Do you make money from your hobbies? Do you have an interest that you think you could make money from? We’d love to hear your tips and ideas in the comments.