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Chad Ford, ESPN.com: Markieff Morris . For most of his Kansas career, Morris played in the shadow of twin brother Marcus. But, in the first six games of the season it's Markieff who has made his mark. I thought he was a solid prospect, but I didn't expect this much this soon.James Herbert, HoopSpeak: Norris Cole . I can find you some people who called him a sleeper. I can find you some more people who became enamored with his game during training camp. Can't find anyone who predicted that outburst against Boston in his second game. Certainly can't find anyone debating who should start at the point in Miami even two weeks ago.
Andrew Lynch, Hardwood Paroxysm: Norris Cole. Who counted on a 6-foot-2 rookie point guard stepping up and lending major help to the Miami Heat ? Cole's stats are passable, but any time the 28th pick -- typically a Marlon Maxey -type -- galvanizes the masses, one takes notice.
In every scene she wears less
I liked a @ video Scene
Lol at girls that try to to dress/be scene. Fake hair, explosion of crappy makeup on there face and fakeness all in all. Just saying :)
I hate scene bitches. They put so much work into their makeup and hair. And they look like they just rolled outta bed
Britney's hair and makeup (after the "ball" scene) in the Criminal music video is flawless.
"I was in the salon having my hair done and I saw her working there. I couldn't believe it. She was sweeping up hair but also doing people's make up," a customer told Radar Online this week. We suppose it could be worse: The kid who played Jonathan on
“I ducked out during lunch for a blowout and then sat in the office bathroom trying to put my makeup on,” she said. “Then, lo and behold, 20 minutes later, you're on the red carpet next to Gisele Bündchen, who had a hair and makeup team and six hours






