Delia Florea was born in 1987 in Romania. She’s a famous dancer / model. She took an important step in her career. She became a presenter for “Kiss Blitz” on KISS TV in August 2009. Not much more is written about this Romanian beauty, but she’s pretty damn hot if you ask me, so who cares? Delia Florea has been selected as the Daily Babe on Running Wolf’s Rant for the 4th of May 2012.

Yesterday Nastya Kunskaya (from Russia) was the Daily Babe on Running Wolf’s Rant, feel free to check her out.
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South Africa are the current Rugby World Cup holders. The Springboks beat England in the 2007 IRB Rugby World Cup final in Paris. The 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup is around the corner. It’s being held in New Zealand this time around and will kick off on the 9th of September.
It is said that the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup will be the biggest sporting tournament to be hosted by New Zealand in history. More than 70,000 visitors are expected to make the trip to the island nation for the tournament. 12 New Zealand cities will be hosting matches at 13 different stadiums in the tournament: Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua, Dunedin, Hamilton, Whangarei, New Plymouth, Napier, Nelson, Palmerston North and Invercargill. Auckland will be the only city to host matches at 2 different stadiums during the tournament. 20 countries will be competing in the tournament. Countries will be competing in 4 pools. The top 2 countries from each pool will be playing against each other in the Quarter Final stage of the tournament.
Pool
A |
Pool
B |
Pool
C |
Pool
D |
New Zealand
France
Tonga
Canada
Japan |
Argentina
England
Scotland
Georgia
Romania |
Australia
Ireland
Italy
Russia
USA |
South Africa
Wales
Fiji
Samoa
Namibia |
This is the complete match schedule for the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup:
| Date |
Time (NZ) |
Pool |
Match |
Host City |
| Sept 9 |
20:30 |
A |
New Zealand v Tonga |
Auckland |
| Sept 10 |
13:00 |
B |
Scotland v Romania |
Invercargill |
| Sept 10 |
15:30 |
D |
Fiji v Namibia |
Rotorua |
| Sept 10 |
18:00 |
A |
France v Japan |
North Shore |
| Sept 10 |
20:30 |
B |
Argentina v England |
Christchurch |
| Sept 11 |
15:30 |
C |
Australia v Italy |
Christchurch |
| Sept 11 |
18:00 |
C |
Ireland v USA |
New Plymouth |
| Sept 11 |
20:30 |
D |
South Africa v Wales |
Wellington |
| Sept 14 |
14:30 |
D |
Samoa v Namibia |
Rotorua |
| Sept 14 |
17:00 |
A |
Tonga v
Canada |
Whangarei |
| Sept 14 |
19:30 |
B |
Scotland v Georgia |
Dunedin |
| Sept 15 |
19:30 |
C |
Russia v USA |
New Plymouth |
| Sept 16 |
20:00 |
A |
New Zealand v Japan |
Hamilton |
| Sept 17 |
15:30 |
B |
Argentina v Romania |
Invercargill |
| Sept 17 |
18:00 |
D |
South Africa v Fiji |
Wellington |
| Sept 17 |
20:30 |
C |
Australia v Ireland |
Auckland |
| Sept 18 |
15:30 |
D |
Wales v Samoa |
Hamilton |
| Sept 18 |
18:00 |
B |
England v Georgia |
Christchurch |
| Sept 18 |
20:30 |
A |
France v Canada |
Napier |
| Sept 20 |
19:30 |
C |
Italy v Russia |
Nelson |
| Sept 21 |
19:30 |
A |
Tonga v Japan |
Whangarei |
| Sept 22 |
20:00 |
D |
South Africa v Namibia |
North Shore |
| Sept 23 |
20:30 |
C |
Australia v USA |
Wellington |
| Sept 24 |
18:00 |
B |
England v Romania |
Dunedin |
| Sept 24 |
20:30 |
A |
New Zealand v France |
Auckland |
| Sept 25 |
15:30 |
D |
Fiji v Samoa |
Auckland |
| Sept 25 |
18:00 |
C |
Ireland v Russia |
Rotorua |
| Sept 25 |
20:30 |
B |
Argentina v
Scotland |
Christchurch |
| Sept 26 |
19:30 |
D |
Wales v Namibia |
New Plymouth |
| Sept 27 |
17:00 |
A |
Canada v Japan |
Napier |
| Sept 27 |
19:30 |
C |
Italy v USA |
Nelson |
| Sept 28 |
19:30 |
B |
Georgia v Romania |
Palmerston North |
| Sept 30 |
20:30 |
D |
South Africa v Samoa |
North Shore |
| Oct 1 |
15:30 |
C |
Australia v Russia |
Christchurch |
| Oct 1 |
18:00 |
A |
France v Tonga |
Wellington |
| Oct 1 |
20:30 |
B |
England v Scotland |
Auckland |
| Oct 2 |
13:00 |
B |
Argentina v Georgia |
Palmerston North |
| Oct 2 |
15:30 |
A |
New Zealand v Canada |
Wellington |
| Oct 2 |
18:00 |
D |
Wales v Fiji |
Hamilton |
| Oct 2 |
20:30 |
C |
Ireland v Italy |
Dunedin |
| Oct 8 |
18:00 |
|
QF1: W Pool C v RU Pool D |
Wellington |
| Oct 8 |
20:30 |
|
QF2: W Pool B v RU Pool A |
Christchurch |
| Oct 9 |
18:00 |
|
QF3: W Pool D v RU Pool C |
Wellington |
| Oct 9 |
20:30 |
|
QF4: W Pool A v RU Pool B |
Christchurch |
| Oct 15 |
21:00 |
|
SF1: W QF1 v W QF2 |
Auckland |
| Oct 16 |
21:00 |
|
SF2: W QF3 v W QF4 |
Auckland |
| Oct 21 |
20:30 |
|
Bronze Final |
Auckland |
| Oct 23 |
21:00 |
|
Final |
Auckland |
Running Wolf’s Rant would like to take this time to wish the Springboks the best of luck during the tournament. For those of you who did not know, the South African IRB Rugby World Cup squad will be announced later today.
Alina Vacariu was born in 1984 in Romania. The Daily Babe post I did about her in late 2009 has been very popular with readers of Running Wolf’s Rant. She was the Romanian model of the year when she was 14 years old (in 1998). This model-actress and aspiring forensic biologist has traveled the world. She’s been to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America. She’s posed in skimpy lingerie and bare-to-there bathing suits. She’s also worked the runways of the world’s hottest designers and steamed up the Abercrombie & Fitch catalog. She appeared in Stuff in 2001 and Maxim in 2003. Alina Vacariu has been selected as the Featured Babe on the blog for today. Watch this space for daily updates in the Babes and Photography categories.
Here are 15 more photos of Alina Vacariu: