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Watch America's Next Top Model Season 11 Episode 13 - "America's Next Top Model Is..." Final Episode
For their challenge, the girls are presented a storyboard for a 30 second commercial and have to act it out. Oh, and there are no words — it's all in their actions and expression. And to prove what a truly rough life these ladies are leading, the last scene involves planting a kiss on a superhot Calvin Klein supermodel. Sam is dubbed the hammy one, while Analeigh does really well. McKey is meh, and Marjorie is, well, Marjorie (but in this case, her shy nerves worked for the commercial because it's refreshing and believable). The winner of the $10,000 shopping spree at G-Star is Marjorie. Not sure if I agree on that one considering I was all about Analeigh, but either way, she split her ten grand evenly with Analeigh.
Back at the house, Marjorie has become a more of a ballsy kind of spastic when she invites the boys over that took them around their go-sees. They bring over many bottles of vino, and the only one of the girls who drinks is Marjorie who over does it. The next thing you know, she's a drunken mess who hooks up with a guy on a dare and ultimately ends up in the hot tub with him while fully clothed. Analeigh and the others try to look out for her sloppy pal by booting the boys. But of all the drunken madness, my favorite part is when McKey wrestles one of boys. And we're not talking cute flirty wrestling—we're talking headlocks and shoulder pinning. What goes with that girl?!
Lanu (pronounced Lar-Noo) was producer Lance Fergusons nickname as a kid growing up in New Zealand, it is also the Tongan word for colour. Lance Ferguson comes from a line of music makers that started with his Hawaiian-guitarist grandfather Bill Wolfgramm who recorded New Zealands first ever LP record back in 1956. Now based in Melbourne, Ferguson got his start working as in-demand session guitarist in the citys Jazz/Soul and Funk scene. He has played guitar with artists including; Eddie Bo (US), Eddie Floyd (US), Joe Bataan (US), Alice Russell (UK), The Quantic Soul Orchestra (UK), Mark de Clive-Lowe (UK/NZ), Bembe Segue (UK), Lady Alma (US), Doug Parkinson (AUS) and Renee Geyer (AUS). Keeping with the family tradition, Lance's first foray into production was producing Australias very first Deep Funk 45 with his band The Bamboos in 2001. Lance Fergusons subsequent productions have been released on labels including Tru Thoughts (UK), Ubiquity (USA), Kaydee( USA), Freestyle (UK), Soul Source (Japan), Equatorial, Local People, Bamboo Shack and Jazzhead (AUS). These releases have received chartlistings and radio play from key tastemakers including; Gilles Peterson (Worldwide BBC Radio 1), Patrick Forge (Kiss FM UK),Benji B (BBC 1Extra), Simon Harrison (BBC6), Jazzanova, Straight No Chaser Magazine, Quantic, Nicola Conte, Nik Weston, Rainer Truby, Ennio Styles, Keb Darge, John Kong, Paul Murphy and Snowboy. Lance is the bandleader of Australias premier Deep funk outfit The Bamboos, whose releases on Tru Thoughts, Ubiquity, Kay-Dee and Bamboo Shack Records have garnered unanimous praise from funk DJs and beat-heads alike. The Bamboos music has been featured in Hit TV Shows including 'Greys Anatomy' & 'Ugly Betty' (US). Lance was a co-founder of Melbournes Local People and Equatorial labels, whose releases put Melbourne on the map for purveyors of quality, soulful club music. Lance's DJ sets and live shows have been heard around the globe at destinations including The United Kingdon, Spain, Germany, Scotland, Italy, Japan, Belgium, Ireland, China and throughout Australia & New Zealand.
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