To think of DWW’s Kendra is to think in Periwinkle.
Periwinkle is a color in the blue and purple family. Its name is derived from the lesser Periwinkle or myrtle herb which bears flowers of the same color. The color Periwinkle is also called lavender blue.
I love Kendra’s look. It’s uncommonly beautiful.
Her wrestling is becoming. Uncommonly becoming.
Her Periwinkle resume includes contests against Lucille, Anastasia, Leslie, Marketa, Paola, Mariella, Jana N and Lisa to name a colorful few.
Her reviews are in and they are colorful to say the least.
“This is a “SGPINs only” to submissions match between Anastasia and Kendra. Kendra is a very strong woman who lacks of some “killer instinct” and skills. However, her muscles are strong and if she likes the rules she can be a very good wrestler.
On the other hand, Anastasia suffered from some pain and injury in one of her arms and she was therefore handicapped what gave Kendra a good chance to win her first wrestling match. Was she good enough for Anastasia? Whether or not she can win, you’ll see a couple of good and various sgpins.”
This review regarding her upcoming match against Marketa was just as colorful and candid. “Although Kendra didn’t win many matches so far, she is a very strong and muscular woman. She’s just not able to get on top as often as she should, given her physical abilities and her muscular body. However, other strong women are always having trouble with Kendra as she’s strong, too, and she always shows some very good resistance in a match. Of course, once again there are some very long and competitive sgpins to the finish. Just as you like to watch them.”
This was one sexy Periwinkle showdown. Look at the description.
“Both Kendra and Rene have the classic DWW “girl next door” looks. However, they are very different in appearance. Kendra is taller and thinner, while Rene is much shorter and has muscles associated with gymnastics. The movie begins with both women doing warm-up stretches. The match is pins only, and pins fans will truly enjoy the intensity of both wrestlers.
All types of pins are seen in this match. Schoolgirl pins, grapevine pins, full body press pins. This match also contains many instances of the girl on bottom using her strength to flip her opponent onto her back. A very exciting move in wrestling!”
There are some nice and unexpected color splashes to Kendra’s matches. She’s somewhat inexperienced which makes things unpredictable. She gives it her all but physically and emotionally at times she can be moved to tears. She’s strong which means she’s always in the fight and she’s a fan favorite because she’s super Periwinkle sexy.
Even Kendra’s name is a colorful blend. According to the fun naming site sheknows.com, “In English the meaning of the name Kendra is: Knowledge. Can also be a blend of Ken, meaning royal obligation; clear water, and Sandra, meaning: protector of man, or Andrea, meaning manly or masculine.
People with this name have a deep inner desire for a stable, loving family or community, and a need to work with others and to be appreciated. People with this name are competent, practical, and often obtain great power and wealth. They tend to be successful in business and commercial affairs, and are able to achieve great material dreams. Because they often focus so strongly on business and achievement, they may neglect their private lives and relationships.”
Ah, they can achieve much because they dream creatively.
We love to bring you the news traversing a female wrestling world that takes us to hot sexy spots and cool elegant interiors.
Sometimes the hot spots are just plain hot.
As of this mid-May 2015 writing here is what’s occurring in Kendra’s backyard influenced by the European Union.
The powerful and direct news source National Public Radio starts the conversation. “European Union countries are being asked to take in 20,000 refugees over the next two years. It’s part of an effort to establish a legal route for migration to Europe and stop the flow of migrants across the Mediterranean.”
The New York Times continues the discussion. “After months of criticism that it had been too slow and timid in addressing the flood of migrants heading toward its southern shores, the European Union authorities moved on Wednesday to spread the burden of the crisis among its member states.
But the plan laid out in Brussels ran into immediate opposition from a number of countries that do not want to accept large numbers of refugees, underscoring the political complexities of the issue across the 28-member bloc.
At the same time, European Union officials continued to draw up plans to take a more aggressive role in stopping ships bearing migrants across the Mediterranean and fighting the human smuggling networks that are flourishing in Libya, the main transport hub for people seeking to reach Europe from Africa.”
World news leader ABC shares, “The European Union forged ahead Wednesday with a plan to ease pressure on nations dealing with an influx of Mediterranean migrants by requiring other countries to share the burden, despite some strong opposition.
The proposed system would set maximum refugee limits for each country in the EU based on population, employment levels and other factors. The exact details have not been hashed out, but the general idea is that once a country reaches its maximum, migrants seeking asylum there could be sent to other countries, which would have to take them in.
“It is not acceptable for people around the EU to say, ‘Yes, stop people dying in the Mediterranean,’ and at the same time remain silent when the question is raised, ‘What should happen to these people?'” European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans said.
Tough questions indeed.
Immigration within Europe is as old as time.
Wikipedia explains, “With the collapse of the Roman Empire, migration was again mostly coupled with warlike invasion, not least during the so-called Migration period (Germanic migrations), the Slavic migrations, the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, the Islamic conquests and the Turkic expansion into Eastern Europe (Kipchaks, Tatars, Cumans). The Ottomans once again established a multi-ethnic imperial structure across Western Asia and Southeastern Europe, but Turkification in Southeastern Europe was due more to cultural assimilation than to mass immigration. In the late medieval period, the Romani people migrated into Europe both via Anatolia and the Maghreb”
As the world’s population expands and usable land shrinks, these kind of ethical issues that need thinking outside of the box solutions continue to increase.
Perhaps we can think in Periwinkle.
Our small group, in between good food (we’re all very fortunate and shouldn’t take that for granted), coffee and salad, tossed the idea around that what if many economically strong countries used their resources and new immigration labor to create a new community near water where refugees from all over the world can be welcomed and form a new society based upon diversity and high principles. The strong countries have to spend the money anyway even if the solution is to incorporate the new citizens within their borders which can create new challenges and strong opposition.
Do you see what writing about a beautiful young woman like Kendra with uncommonly beautiful looks can inspire?
We loved her hard work at wrestling and her feminine beauty that glowed in bright colors.
Perhaps there is a lesson in that for the world to consider.
When addressing global problems that won’t go away, think creatively; think outside the box……
Think in Periwinkle.
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