Cher (aka Veronica Sage) on Penthouse cover in November 1995
Veronica Sage (born August 7, 1973 in Van Nuys, California, USA) is an Americanadult model and a porn star. She is sometimes credited as Cher, Cici, Jewel, Veronica Lake, Veronica or Veronica Sanders. Image File history File links Cher aka Veronica Sage on Penthouse cover in November 1995 This is a magazine cover. ... Jesse Capelli on Penthouse magazine cover Penthouse is a mens magazine founded by Bob Guccione, combining urban lifestyle articles and soft-core pornographic pictorials, that eventually, in the 1990s evolved into hard-core. ... August 7 is the 219th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (220th in leap years), with 146 days remaining. ... 1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ... Van Nuys is a district within the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. ... Indian model and actor Riya Sen walks down a ramp, at a fashion show in Mumbai. ... A pornographic actor or a porn star is somebody who appears in pornographic movies, live sex shows or peep shows. ...
Starting with Vagina Town in (1993) she has appeared until 1998 in about 30 adult movies and in many adult magazines under different names. As Cher she was chosen Penthouse Pet of November 1995 List of Penthouse Pets Models who have appeared in Penthouse magazine // A Aimee Sweet Pet of the Month August 1998 Alex Arden Pet of the Month August 1998 - Pet of the Month July 2001 Alex Taylor Pet of the Month August 1994 Alexus Winston Pet of the Month November 1999...
Filmography
I Love Lesbians 5 (1998) (V)
Tight Squeeze (1997) (V)
Penthouse: All Access (1996) (V) (as Cher)
Penthouse: Wild Weekend with the Pets (1996) (V) (as Cher)
Sage is also often propagated by layers, in the spring and autumn, the branches of old plants being pegged down on the ground and covered with 1/2 inch of earth.
Sage oil contains a hydrocarbon called Salvene; pinene and cineol are probably present in small amount, together with borneol, a small quantity of esters, and the ketone thujone, the active principle which confers the power of resisting putrefaction in animal substances.
Sage Tea or infusion of Sage is a valuable agent in the delirium of fevers and in the nervous excitement frequently accompanying brain and nervous diseases and has considerable reputation as a remedy, given in small and oft-repeated doses.
Many kinds of Sage have been used as substitutes for tea, the Chinese having been said to prefer Sage Tea to their own native product, at one time bartering for it with the Dutch and giving thrice the quantity of their choicest tea in exchange.
In Sussex, at one time, to munch Sage leaves on nine consecutive mornings, whilst fasting, was a country cure for ague, and the dried leaves have been smoked in pipes as a remedy for asthma.
Sage and Onion stuffing for ducks, geese and pork enables the stomach to digest the rich food.