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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Jonas Brothers arrested! haha
selena gomez has a cross in her wrist
David Bisbal and Miley Cyrus Duet : When I look at you
is this real?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yonK9qehqIo Miley Cyrus and David Bisbal When I look at you duet?
what do you think, it kinda seems real but i dont know...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yonK9qehqIo Miley Cyrus and David Bisbal When I look at you duet?
what do you think, it kinda seems real but i dont know...
Miam getting too serious?
Well ever since The Last Song we've seen Miam getting closer and improving their relationship, until they accepted being boyfriend & girlfriend. But now they seem pretty serious about their relationship, just what Miley needed, someone who make her happy and have a nice chemistry, respect and love,. And Liam seems to be the perfect guy for her right now., someone who would help her, and make her feel good,
Liam said they were pretty serious and Miley seems giving everything for him, And make this work out .
Let's talk JEMI
Jemi looking stunning on their first public appearance on a red carpet as a couple. They looked comfortable, in love and they were having fun and just enjoying the moment.
As Demi said, it was time to stop hiding, And next to them Kevin Jonas with his beautiful wife, Danielle Jonas, looking pretty and fresh, just the right thing,
Now moving on, do you think Jemi is just publicity for Make a Wave and Camp rock 2?
this is what i think, they may be a little coinsidences, ya know? Just when Make a Wave is out and Camp rock is about to come out, they admit they are dating, The Jonas brothers never liked making public a relationship, until it was over., like nick with miley or selena, and Joe with Taylor and Camilla, why now? why to open up and admit they are dating, and not being afraid of going out together holding hands... yeah it might be a casuality. But on the other hand, they've always had that 'spark', ever since camp rock, they've always been best friends, we've seen them together a lot of times, they have a great relationship, even as best friends, They are like family in that sense. So it wouldn't surprise me they are dating, I've always thought they had something going on over there, more than just a friendship. But what do you think? do you thnk they are in fact dating, and are in love, or just PR stunt?
However I would expect they last. They seem having a good time and going wherever the flow takes them.
THE SARTORIAL BOND
Parece que o responsável pelo "look" de Sean Connery, que inicia toda uma tradição de "Sartorial Gentlemaness" na figura icónica de James Bond foi Terence Young, o realizador de Dr. No, que foi quem o apresentou ao seu próprio alfaiate Anthony Sinclair. Supostamente, segundo o próprio Bond no Dr. No,Sinclair deveria representar Savile Row mas realmente estava em Conduit Street no nº 43, portanto muito próximo da Row.
O alfaiate tanto de Roger Moore no seu papel de Bond como de Michael Caine ( por exemplo no Italian Job) foi Douglas Hayward, famosa figura Londrina e alfaiate de muitos famosos da vida artÃstica durante os anos 60 e 70 .... Em baixo vemos tanto Moore como Caine revisitando em "sentimental Journey" a Alfaiataria do agora saudoso ... e tão estimado Douglas ...
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Ferrari F430 Design
The body has been redesigned to be more curvaceous and aerodynamic. Although the drag coefficient remains the same, downforce has been greatly enhanced. A great deal of Ferrari heritage is found in the car: at the rear, the Enzo's tail lights and interior vents have been added. The car's name has been etched into the Testarossa-styled driver's side mirror. The large oval openings in the front
Audi TT Lawsuits
There are two United States class action lawsuits affecting specific model years of the first generation TT.On 22 June 2007, Pearson, Simon, Soter, Warshaw & Penny, LLP and the Law Office of Robert L. Starr filed a class action lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America, alleging that the timing belts for model year 1999-2003 Audi and Volkswagen vehicles equipped with a 1.8 litre turbocharged
Ferrari F430 Design
The body has been redesigned to be more curvaceous and aerodynamic. Although the drag coefficient remains the same, downforce has been greatly enhanced. A great deal of Ferrari heritage is found in the car: at the rear, the Enzo's tail lights and interior vents have been added. The car's name has been etched into the Testarossa-styled driver's side mirror. The large oval openings in the front
Audi TT Lawsuits
There are two United States class action lawsuits affecting specific model years of the first generation TT.On 22 June 2007, Pearson, Simon, Soter, Warshaw & Penny, LLP and the Law Office of Robert L. Starr filed a class action lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America, alleging that the timing belts for model year 1999-2003 Audi and Volkswagen vehicles equipped with a 1.8 litre turbocharged
Ford Fusion Engines
* 2.5 L Duratec 25 I4 175 hp (130 kW), 172 lb·ft (233 N·m). torque;[34] 23 mpg city/34 mpg highway (automatic, S trim); 22/31 (automatic, SE/SEL trims); 22/31 (manual, S trim); 22/29 (manual, SE trim)[35] * 3.0 L Duratec 30 V6 240 hp (179 kW), 228 lb·ft (309 N·m). torque; 18/27 FWD; 18/25 AWD, gasoline/E85 flex fuel * 3.5 L Duratec 35 V6 263 hp (196 kW), 249 lb·ft (338 N·m). torque (Fusion
Ford Fusion Engines
* 2.5 L Duratec 25 I4 175 hp (130 kW), 172 lb·ft (233 N·m). torque;[34] 23 mpg city/34 mpg highway (automatic, S trim); 22/31 (automatic, SE/SEL trims); 22/31 (manual, S trim); 22/29 (manual, SE trim)[35] * 3.0 L Duratec 30 V6 240 hp (179 kW), 228 lb·ft (309 N·m). torque; 18/27 FWD; 18/25 AWD, gasoline/E85 flex fuel * 3.5 L Duratec 35 V6 263 hp (196 kW), 249 lb·ft (338 N·m). torque (Fusion
Hamilton a 'dickhead'
Lewis Hamilton will probably just want to forget his Australian Grand Prix weekend.
First of all, he got nicked by the rozzers on Friday for ‘improper use of a motor vehicle’ after they saw him wheel-spinning his Mercedes-Benz road car, which was then promptly impounded.
He was then outclassed by McLaren team mate Jenson Button in both qualifying and the race itself, Hamilton ending up in sixth place and clearly frustrated. Afterwards, he decided to publicly criticise the team’s tactics. Realising that was never going to make him very popular, Hamilton has since done some diplomatic back-peddling to smooth things over, saying he now ‘understands’ the decision to bring him in for a second pit stop.
But the icing on the cake has been the comments made by Tim Pallas, the Minister for Roads and Ports in the Australian state of Victoria. Launching his ‘Don’t Be A Dickhead’ road safety campaign on Monday, the day after the Grand Prix, Pallas was asked whether Hamilton would fit into that category. Pallas admitted, "OK, I'll say it. He's a dickhead" before going onto claim that Hamilton’s actions had “put people’s lives at risk”. Really?
Aussie driver Mark Webber swiftly came to Hamilton’s defence, saying his country had become a “nanny state” with ridiculous driving rules. Pallas thought Webber irresponsible for making those remarks, but confirmed he definitely isn’t another dickhead.
Perhaps the real dickheads in the Hamilton ‘improper use’ saga were the two McLaren flunkies who tried to shield both Hamilton and his Mercedes-Benz from being filmed after the police stop. One of these guys seemed to believe he could achieve that by holding open his brown jacket, without looking like a total prat. The irony is he’ll probably be strung up for daring to wear a non-regulation piece of clothing with his McLaren uniform. Rumour is the team’s very strict on that sort of thing.
First of all, he got nicked by the rozzers on Friday for ‘improper use of a motor vehicle’ after they saw him wheel-spinning his Mercedes-Benz road car, which was then promptly impounded.
He was then outclassed by McLaren team mate Jenson Button in both qualifying and the race itself, Hamilton ending up in sixth place and clearly frustrated. Afterwards, he decided to publicly criticise the team’s tactics. Realising that was never going to make him very popular, Hamilton has since done some diplomatic back-peddling to smooth things over, saying he now ‘understands’ the decision to bring him in for a second pit stop.
But the icing on the cake has been the comments made by Tim Pallas, the Minister for Roads and Ports in the Australian state of Victoria. Launching his ‘Don’t Be A Dickhead’ road safety campaign on Monday, the day after the Grand Prix, Pallas was asked whether Hamilton would fit into that category. Pallas admitted, "OK, I'll say it. He's a dickhead" before going onto claim that Hamilton’s actions had “put people’s lives at risk”. Really?
Aussie driver Mark Webber swiftly came to Hamilton’s defence, saying his country had become a “nanny state” with ridiculous driving rules. Pallas thought Webber irresponsible for making those remarks, but confirmed he definitely isn’t another dickhead.
Perhaps the real dickheads in the Hamilton ‘improper use’ saga were the two McLaren flunkies who tried to shield both Hamilton and his Mercedes-Benz from being filmed after the police stop. One of these guys seemed to believe he could achieve that by holding open his brown jacket, without looking like a total prat. The irony is he’ll probably be strung up for daring to wear a non-regulation piece of clothing with his McLaren uniform. Rumour is the team’s very strict on that sort of thing.
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