Sunday, May 25, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
FERRARIS ON COLORADO. Pasadena
Old Town Pasadena.
Temperatures sored above 100 degrees but the festive
mood continued as people from all over greater Los Angeles,
in fact from all over the world, gathered together to see
millions of dollars worth of classic and modern Ferraris.
Picture this. 200 Ferraris on three blocks.
Last Sunday I went to Pasadena to see Ferrari show on Colorado.
Amassing! more that $100 000 000.00 dls. on street!
This is America.
Which one do you prefer?
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This free and open to the public celebration will be
the most exciting car show ever to be hosted in
Old Pasadena with over 200 vintage and collector
Ferraris on display. Ferraris from around the country
will arrive early Sunday morning, blanketing
Colorado Boulevard between Fair Oaks and Pasadena Avenue.
Join us for the day by strolling along the flanks of Colorado to
admire the amazing array of vehicles, meet the car owners,
listen to on-site interviews and explore all that
Old Pasadena has to offer.
Colorado Boulevard will pulse with excitement when $50 to 100 million dollars of the finest vintage and contemporary Ferraris are on display on Sunday.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
WATERWORLD. Hollywood
The film stars Kevin Costner who also produced it. Waterworld
was released in the United States .
Some time in the future (it is never made clear when),
the polar ice caps have melted due to events not explained,
but global warming is hinted. The source of such a great
volume of water is also unexplained, given that the volume
of water required to reach the tops of the highest mountains
would require the melting of far more ice than exists on earth.
The Earth's surface is almost entirely covered with water.
The surviving humans have forgotten the past and believe
in a modified creation myth in which God created the world
as a ball covered with water, but that there is also dry land
somewhere out there.
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