Saturday, November 24, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Flat Track Hero's
Rex Beauchamp and Corky Keener at the Louieville Half Mile. Once upon a
time you could sit in air conditioned bleachers and watch racing like
this on a fine Sunday afternoon.
Source: Here
Source: Here
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The Expendables 2: They Shot Billy!
DVD Release
Can you guess which one of the Expendables gets killed in the movie; one of the old fogies or Billy, the unknown, optimistic gulf war veteran? Combine Chuck Norris' GLH beard, Stallone's bad acting, along with his penciled on mustache/eyebrows and you end up with a pretty shitty 90 minutes you'll never get back.
Can you guess which one of the Expendables gets killed in the movie; one of the old fogies or Billy, the unknown, optimistic gulf war veteran? Combine Chuck Norris' GLH beard, Stallone's bad acting, along with his penciled on mustache/eyebrows and you end up with a pretty shitty 90 minutes you'll never get back.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Gone In 60 Seconds - 1974
Full Movie
Insurance investigator Maindrian Pace and his team lead double-lives as unstoppable car thieves. When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one, a 1973 Ford Mustang, are in the bag.
As Pace prepares to rip-off the fastback, codenamed "Eleanor", in Long Beach, he is unaware that his boss has tipped off the police after a business dispute. Detectives are waiting and pursue Pace through five cities as he desperately tries to get away. Written by Paul Morris
Insurance investigator Maindrian Pace and his team lead double-lives as unstoppable car thieves. When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one, a 1973 Ford Mustang, are in the bag.
As Pace prepares to rip-off the fastback, codenamed "Eleanor", in Long Beach, he is unaware that his boss has tipped off the police after a business dispute. Detectives are waiting and pursue Pace through five cities as he desperately tries to get away. Written by Paul Morris
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Freedom Square
Liberty or Liberdade Square (Portuguese: Praça da Liberdade) is located in the city of Porto, Portugal. The square has its origins in the beginning of the 18th century. In 1866 a monument dedicated to King Peter IV was inaugurated in the middle of the square.
It was in 1718 that a project for the urbanization of the area begun, which resulted in the creation of new streets and an ample square, known as Praça Nova (New Square).
The square was initially limited by the medieval walls of the city and by urban palaces, all of which are now lost.
It was in 1718 that a project for the urbanization of the area begun, which resulted in the creation of new streets and an ample square, known as Praça Nova (New Square).
The square was initially limited by the medieval walls of the city and by urban palaces, all of which are now lost.
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