I am not really into cartoon’s, but I have to admit this is some great stuff. French lady Ajee.
Source: PopWhore 09
See her website here.
You know I do not have a clue about car’s so you will have to bear with me. Anyway if you want to read about the technical details then you are going do that your self. Because even if I wrote them I wouldn’t have a clue.
Any how look at this thing, maybe it is the British coming out in me but, this beast just lack’s the superficial elegance of a Roll’s. Hello, you people that made this.
A Roll’s was never made for the autobahn, rather for a quaint little Mapp and Lucia countryside town, where one drives, well around………., the corner.
The beast! €450,000. Right.
Source: James list
I am on this advertising streak but you have to admit this is funny.
Advertising Agency: TBWA Vancouver, Canada
Creative Director: Paul Little
Copywriters / Art Directors: Addie Gillespie, Jon Murray
Agency Producer: Mike Hasinoff
Director: Tim Godsall
Production Company: OPC, Toronto and Biscuit Filmworks, Los Angeles
Senior Executive Producer: Shawn Lacy, Biscuit Filmworks
Executive Producers: Harland Weiss (OPC, Toronto) and Holly Vega (Biscuit Filmworks, Los Angeles)
Line Producer: Rick Jarjoura
Director of Photography: Darko Suvak
Production Designer: Mark Benson
Editorial Company: Arcade Edit, Los Angeles
Editor: Geoff Hounsell
Executive Producer, Arcade Edit: Damian Stevens
Post Producer: Ali Reed
Visual Effects: Airship Post, Los Angeles
Smoke Artist: Chris Homel
Telecine: Company 3, Los Angeles
Executive Producer, Company 3: Rhubie Jovanov
Telecine Producer, Company 3: Matt Moran
Colorist: Sean Coleman
Audio: Beacon Street Studios (LA) & Pinewood Sound (Vancouver)
Executive Producer, Beacon Street Studios: Andrew Feltenstein, Adrea Lavezzoli
Audio Producer: Nicolette Guidotti
Music (“Disturbing”) – ‘Seeing Hands’ by Dengue Fever.
Take a bow, the night is over / This masquerade is getting older / Lights are low, the curtains down / There’s no one here / There’s no one here, …
That video from Madame comes to mind upon hearing the news that Christian Lacroix is over . Gone now are the days of frivolous, opulence. The likes of which Miss Thurn und Taxis would have delivered to NY in a hermetically sealed Louis Vuitton trunk.
Ahh, the good old days, now Miss Taxis has turned into a librarian, albeit in Channel. Where is the loyalty today?
Hard times are all around as Lacroix never made any money during his gig run. The ladies are now gathering their beads, and lace in search of a new home. The company that gave it, it’s backing in the ME, ME, ME, decade. LVMH, said at the time that they wanted to create a brand and did not care about the loss.
Why cant I meet such people? Well they sold the company, to Falic Fashion Group, LLC, and they put it into administration.(which means this cash cow is gone, bitch).
Music in the background Frau Ciccone. Video after the jump.
I just love a good window decoration. For those men that don’t like such displays there are some balls there.
Source: Harrods London
He’s back.
Antony Rizzi Fr 8. & Sa 9.1.2010; 21.00 h Künsterlhaus Mousonturm waldschmidttrasse 4, frankfurt am main
tel karten. 069-40589520
The new way of book reading. would look nice in nice in my Hermes handbag, well the one still in the window.
The Nook uses both Wi-Fi and 3G, wireless network to connect to the Internet
Nook has 2GB built Which is about 1500 ebook’s. Storage can be upgraded to 16GB
For audio the Nook can store about 26 hours worth of MP3 files which can be played back over the single speaker or through the 3.5mm headphone jack for better quality.
You even get free WIFI at all Barnes and Nobles stores. Fat good that is going to do me in Frankfurt.
The screen is capacitive,(google it) and a display at the bottom telling you which book’s you have on file.
I don’t think it will take a NY min before you can get porn on it.
Very clever.
Bread advertisement in Germany. Always happy when I find a good one.
For the foreign reader the tag line is, “it tastes as if already buttered.”
I never really got the thing about this beer, as Guinness was to me as a child a mixer. My mother would make a fierce Jamaican punch (that’s a drink) with it. Any way as this advertisement shows. It is all about the timing.
Video, after the jump.