Check out the January temperatures / daylight hours in Trondheim and see if it still appeals to you.
Check out the January temperatures / daylight hours in Trondheim and see if it still appeals to you.
Interesting! Have you inherited any talents like cantata-composing or harpsichord-playing?
Baby North West will have to build a career by making a sex tape, just like Mama did!
This was during the period when Lamborghini was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and changed ownership every few years.
Whenever I order gazpacho in a restaurant, it's always cold by the time they bring it to me.
"Senna" is far and away the best-known in recent years and has the most visibility and impact on non-racing fans, but I have to agree that it's got a lot of flaws. Prost is treated very unfairly, and Mansell and Piquet are virtually nowhere to be seen.
"Truth in 24" is great, it shows how modern, hi-tech Endurance Racing really works.
"The Speed Merchants" is another documentary that's slipped into obscurity, but it's fantastic, you get a snapshot of Endurance Racing in the early 1970's with Mario Andretti, Vic Elford, Helmut Marko, Brian Redman, etc.
We shouldn't overlook "The Hard Chargers", which was a documentary made in 1970 about NASCAR. It was made the year of the AeroCars (Superbird, Dodge Daytona, Ford Talladega), and the filmmakers followed the Petty Enterprises and Cale Yarborough around the circuit for several months during the latter part of 1970.
Firewood: "For the man who has everything and just needs something to carry it in!"
The famous museums in Paris vary - The Louvre definitely allows photography, but the Musee d'Orsay forbids it. There were lots of violators when I was in that museum about a year ago, one of the museum officials had to scold the crowd. The Orangerie permits photographs of most of the collection, but specifically…
I recall reading something about there being a rabbit in that painting, but even after finding an online article about the painting, I still couldn't tell the rabbit part from a random blur or smudge.
According to google translate, "Ziemas vejstiklu skidrums" is Latvian. I wonder why they picked that language.
Jackie Stewart actually did a series of test drives of then-current racing cars in 1988-89, where he critiqued each one. I think it was for a British TV program ("Motors"(?)). He tested the F1 Williams, Benetton, Lotus and Leyton House March, as well as the Jaguar XJR 9 Group C car and the Penske PC17.
Laugh all you want, but what if you pick up somebody on Tindr and it's Oliver Cromwell??
Believe it or not, it was not some hippy-dippy food co-op, but a large public relations firm of some repute! I should clarify that this request wasn't a formal "ditch the leather shoes or you're fired" kind of request, but more of a personal request. Nevertheless, she was having a lot of serious, professional…
It might have been better phrased as "...as is fairly common in areas with large Catholic populations." NY has a lot of Catholics, but it does not have a monopoly on them.