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Reproduction of the original: Goslings by J.D Beresford
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With the enchanting chords of his piano and his effortless charisma and charm, Ryan Gosling has swept back onto our screens and confirmed himself as one of Hollywood�s greats.
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When the water in the village pond drains down a hole, Katerina the goose decides to follow it and leads her family into an underwater adventure; meanwhile, little Millie Buswell is the only villager who notices that the geese are missing.
An England from which men have largely been eliminated is the scene of Mr. Beresford's story. A suddenly appearing plague spreading from China. to Russia and thence across Europe practically wipes out the male population, leaving the women to reorganize society. The order that results is by no means a. paradise, but certain revered conventions become obsolete. Money loses its value, so do titles, houses and fine raiment. and at the close when it is discovered that an appreciable number of men still exist in the world men and women are ready to start over together on a better level of equality and with a clearer perception of what each must contribute to their common civilization. * * * * * "...
Actor. Director. Musician. Heartthrob. Feminist icon (sort of). There's only one Ryan Gosling. Women want him. Men want to be him. Most Tumblr blogs are about him. No mere Hollywood pretty boy, he's a model of sensitive masculinity, symbolic of everything modern manhood should aspire to. Did you see The Notebook? Exactly. Filled with edgy humour and photos that graphically illustrate his physical perfection, 100 Reasons to Love Ryan Gosling provides scientifically irrefutable evidence of exactly why Ryan is so damn loveable. Is it because he looks good in anything? Breaks up street brawls? Is great with kids? Has no problem with nudity? It's all these things - and more.