A few nice hot cars girls images I found:
Girls-Rear
Image by Joseph Knapp Photography
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A few nice hot cars girls images I found:
Girls-Rear
Image by Joseph Knapp Photography
A few nice top girl cars images I found:
Studio_4
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Random studio shots
Studio_3
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Random studio shots
Some cool cars & girls images today:
Cars of the World 2010
Image by paulStarPics
De Croft’s coverage from the 2010 Cars of the World.
If you like cars and girls check out my clothing label De Croft. www.decroft.com
Cars of the World 2010
Image by paulStarPics
De Croft’s coverage from the 2010 Cars of the World.
If you like cars and girls check out my clothing label De Croft. www.decroft.com
Cars of the World 2010
Image by paulStarPics
De Croft’s coverage from the 2010 Cars of the World.
If you like cars and girls check out my clothing label De Croft. www.decroft.com
A few nice car wash girls images I found:
Pixar Play Parade: Car Wash Girl
Image by armadillo444
Talkin’ ‘Bout the Car Wash, Girl
Image by sisterbeer
They work and work.
Pixar Play Parade: Car Wash Girl
Image by armadillo444
Check out these car model girls images today:
motor show 2011 sd1 409
Image by Aldo Canalini
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A few nice fast cars and girls images I found:
KA6R6952-13-04-2008
Image by Geogan
Modified Motors Cork 2008 – Canon EOS-1D Mark II, f4, 1/160", ISO 800, 23mm, Auto
KA6R6534-13-04-2008
Image by Geogan
Modified Motors Cork 2008 – Canon EOS-1D Mark II, f4, 1/160", ISO 800, 75mm, Auto
Some cool lowrider images today:
Lowrider Show
Image by Kecko
Motor show Tuning World Bodensee, Friedrichshafen, Germany, May 14, 2010.
Lowrider Trike
Image by waltarrrrr
Check out these classic cars and girls images today:
IMG_5051
Image by Geogan
Check out these nice cars for girls images today:
day 327 – all dolled up
Image by rachel_titiriga
i got all dolled up tonight to go to my friend Christina’s Birthday and visit some friends. it was great, i hung out with kari, travis, greg and saw my friends sean and Diana and Lisa and Holly again, i haven’t seen some of them in like 10 years…
it was a pretty good night…a little strange..but good.
and it was nice to get dolled up for something
January 23rd – Letting Shop Alley
Image by Mr.Tea
23/365 – Wooooo we got our house for next year wooooo!
Much better today. I was planning to miss the viewing of the house at 1.00pm due to conflicting lectures, but the guys realised that we needed to look serious if we were going to get the place. I had to miss a film lecture and leave halfway through a Java seminar, but I’ll catch up.
It turned out we were viewing the house with eight other groups, so it was a little crowded, but the place looked great, much better than the one the other day. Double Glazing, electric shower, nice furniature etc.
We literally raced down to Caxtons (Jason and I shouting ‘It’s go time!" at Dan, driving), and ran the rest of the way while Dan parked. When we got there it turned out they were closed for another hour, but we were noted down as the first to arrive, and the house was ours!
Two girls who had looked around the house with us turned up about 2 minutes after us, I felt kind of bad for them, but we’ve already been screwed out of 2 houses in the last week. By girls.
The photo was taken just before we went in to sign some papers to make it official. It was a great relief.
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Some cool hot cars images today:
Camden Car Show – 62
Image by Crouchy69
Hot rod.
Camden Car Show, 18 October 2009, Sydney Australia.
A few nice custom cars girls images I found:
100% Tuning, Promogals, Ahoy Rotterdam, Cynthia Cremer, (r) en Cheryl Mauer (l)
Image by Qsimple
Cheryl Mauer:
Mayhem Model #750209
MM URL: www.modelmayhem.com/CherylMauer
Cynthia Cremer:
www.modelcynthia.nl
100% Tuning, Promogals, Ahoy Rotterdam
Image by Qsimple
Some cool small cars for girls images today:
Welcome to ClareHall, north Dublin, Ireland, planned community, great lifestyle and some shopping at the Tesco! Enjoy the magical wonderland, upscale and modern! Much more!:)
Image by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||
Tesco Extra is a chain of mainly out-of-town hypermarkets, owned and operated by the United Kingdom’s largest retailer, Tesco.
They are huge hypermarkets located at the outer-city (exceptions include Hexham Extra, Kingston upon Hull Extra, Stevenage Extra, Wigan Extra, Grimsby Extra, Galashiels Extra, Slough Extra,Eastbourne Extra, Yeovil Extra and Burnley Extra, which are in the heart of the town centre and Cardiff Western Avenue Extra and Cardiff Pengam Green Extra are located in the inner-city) that stock nearly all of Tesco’s product ranges – with large car parks free for about 3 hours. The first Extra opened in 1997. The 100th store opened in the 2004/2005 financial year (specifically opening 29 November 2004, located on the Newport Road in Stafford, Staffordshire). The number of these is now being increased by about 20 a year, mainly by conversions from the second category. The largest store in England by floor space is Tesco Extra in Pitsea, near Basildon with floorspace of 11,600 m² (125,000 sq ft) and the largest in Scotland is the Port Glasgow store, which opened in July 2007 with a floorspace of 10,200 m² (110,000 sq ft). The largest in Wales is the Tesco Extra in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, 9,800 m² (105,000 sq ft) constructed in 2007.
Other large stores include Bar Hill Extra, Cleethorpes Extra, Newcastle upon Tyne Extra, Milton Keynes Kingston Extra and Stockton Extra which are all in the 11,000 m² (120,000 sq ft) range. Newer Tesco Extra stores are usually on two floors, with the ground floor for mainly food and the first floor for clothing, electronics and entertainment. Most Tesco Extra stores have a café too.
Tesco Ireland also operate a small number of Tesco Extra hypermarkets in the Republic of Ireland, with Clarehall Extra on the Malahide Road being the first to open in 2006.
BY WIKIPEDIA! ENJOY!:)
Welcome to ClareHall, north Dublin, Ireland, planned community, great lifestyle and some shopping at the Tesco! Enjoy the magical wonderland, upscale and modern! Much more!:)
Image by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||
Tesco Extra is a chain of mainly out-of-town hypermarkets, owned and operated by the United Kingdom’s largest retailer, Tesco.
They are huge hypermarkets located at the outer-city (exceptions include Hexham Extra, Kingston upon Hull Extra, Stevenage Extra, Wigan Extra, Grimsby Extra, Galashiels Extra, Slough Extra,Eastbourne Extra, Yeovil Extra and Burnley Extra, which are in the heart of the town centre and Cardiff Western Avenue Extra and Cardiff Pengam Green Extra are located in the inner-city) that stock nearly all of Tesco’s product ranges – with large car parks free for about 3 hours. The first Extra opened in 1997. The 100th store opened in the 2004/2005 financial year (specifically opening 29 November 2004, located on the Newport Road in Stafford, Staffordshire). The number of these is now being increased by about 20 a year, mainly by conversions from the second category. The largest store in England by floor space is Tesco Extra in Pitsea, near Basildon with floorspace of 11,600 m² (125,000 sq ft) and the largest in Scotland is the Port Glasgow store, which opened in July 2007 with a floorspace of 10,200 m² (110,000 sq ft). The largest in Wales is the Tesco Extra in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, 9,800 m² (105,000 sq ft) constructed in 2007.
Other large stores include Bar Hill Extra, Cleethorpes Extra, Newcastle upon Tyne Extra, Milton Keynes Kingston Extra and Stockton Extra which are all in the 11,000 m² (120,000 sq ft) range. Newer Tesco Extra stores are usually on two floors, with the ground floor for mainly food and the first floor for clothing, electronics and entertainment. Most Tesco Extra stores have a café too.
Tesco Ireland also operate a small number of Tesco Extra hypermarkets in the Republic of Ireland, with Clarehall Extra on the Malahide Road being the first to open in 2006.
BY WIKIPEDIA! ENJOY!:)
Welcome to ClareHall, north Dublin, Ireland, planned community, great lifestyle and some shopping at the Tesco! Enjoy the magical wonderland, upscale and modern! Much more!:)
Image by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||
Tesco Extra is a chain of mainly out-of-town hypermarkets, owned and operated by the United Kingdom’s largest retailer, Tesco.
They are huge hypermarkets located at the outer-city (exceptions include Hexham Extra, Kingston upon Hull Extra, Stevenage Extra, Wigan Extra, Grimsby Extra, Galashiels Extra, Slough Extra,Eastbourne Extra, Yeovil Extra and Burnley Extra, which are in the heart of the town centre and Cardiff Western Avenue Extra and Cardiff Pengam Green Extra are located in the inner-city) that stock nearly all of Tesco’s product ranges – with large car parks free for about 3 hours. The first Extra opened in 1997. The 100th store opened in the 2004/2005 financial year (specifically opening 29 November 2004, located on the Newport Road in Stafford, Staffordshire). The number of these is now being increased by about 20 a year, mainly by conversions from the second category. The largest store in England by floor space is Tesco Extra in Pitsea, near Basildon with floorspace of 11,600 m² (125,000 sq ft) and the largest in Scotland is the Port Glasgow store, which opened in July 2007 with a floorspace of 10,200 m² (110,000 sq ft). The largest in Wales is the Tesco Extra in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, 9,800 m² (105,000 sq ft) constructed in 2007.
Other large stores include Bar Hill Extra, Cleethorpes Extra, Newcastle upon Tyne Extra, Milton Keynes Kingston Extra and Stockton Extra which are all in the 11,000 m² (120,000 sq ft) range. Newer Tesco Extra stores are usually on two floors, with the ground floor for mainly food and the first floor for clothing, electronics and entertainment. Most Tesco Extra stores have a café too.
Tesco Ireland also operate a small number of Tesco Extra hypermarkets in the Republic of Ireland, with Clarehall Extra on the Malahide Road being the first to open in 2006.
BY WIKIPEDIA! ENJOY!:)
A few nice sexy cars and girls images I found:
Ferrari
Image by Daniel Gasienica
Ferrari
Image by Daniel Gasienica
MINI
Image by Daniel Gasienica
Some cool top girl cars images today:
Studio_6
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Random Studio shots
Studio_5
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Random studio shots
A few nice muscle cars and girls images I found:
Heaven The Axe
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Summernats Festival delivers Canberra cars, music, girls, tourism dollars and more
The 25th Summernats festival reved up things for Canberra again today as it continued on with parade of show cars.
It wasn’t just about cars as event co-owner Andy Lopez told the press. It was more about entertainment and a more family atmosphere, but make no mistake – it was mainly about the cars…and a good dose of loud music – as if the roar of the engines wasn’t enough to burst your eardrums (earplugs are provided upon entrance to the festival – satisfying OH&S regulations).
Event numbers are understood to be up this year, approaching 90,000, up at least 10,000 from the last Summernats Festival.
Mr Lopez said "People are going to get see something really terrific…two hundred cars in convoy, beautifully managed, well presented, a complete range of all the types of vehicles that Summernats has to offer and I think pretty much the community is excited about it."
Canberra has had a bit of a love – hate relationship with Summernats over the years, but this year there was plenty of love to go around. There were loads of car lovers, even love-mobile muscle cars, and of course the Ms Summernats competition – and not to be outdone, Fever Australia girls gave the Ms Summernats young ladies a run for the money with photographers and news crews.
No, there were not any riots and a good number of police and event organisers were quick to defuse any potential incidents before they started.
New co-owner Andy Lopez, who purchased Summernats said it’s another sign the event has turned a corner.
"This isn’t a choir convention, but at the same time we’re not like a gathering of satanists either," he said.
"Ninety-nine-point-nine per cent of people that go to Summernats are there because they love what the event is about and if there is anyone else who is looking to cause trouble then we’re going to deal with it."
Mr Lopez, originally had little interest in cars, said 2012 is shaping be the most successful Summernats yet.
"We want this to be the premier street machine, modifier event in the world," he said.
"We’ll have 1200 people watching our burnout competition and that’s something you can’t do anywhere else in the world.
"If you win the summernats burnout competition, you are the undisputed champion.
"That’s what we want the Summernats to be about."
Summernats attracts many of the nations most talented motor and mechanical craftsmen, artists and all matter of other folks who are in the business of hotted up cars. They also attract news media from from across the country – and this year its been mainly positive, with the festival being pro active to remove the more troublesome aspects of years gone by. The festival also adds a much needed boost to the ACT economy, with nightclubs, hotels and restaurants all reporting business definitely being up since the car-show hit down.
Some of our favourite aspects of Summernats 2012 included:
The burnouts – big congratulations to Peter and Debbie Gray (burnout masters and celebrated husband and wife team).
Miss Summernats contestants – Canberra local Sabrina Damiano, 25, who took out the Miss Summernats honours this year from a field of 14 contestants.
Show N Shine – car enthusiasts shinned up their toys and showed them off to thousands of adoring fans
Radio Revhead – great show put on by John McCoy-Lancaster and special guest in from Utah 1060AM U.S – J.C Hackett
The music – rockin with the massively talented Heaven The Axe (fronted by Phoebe, who is a bit of a Joan Jet – Angus Young (AC/DC) hybrid in our estimation. Phoebe and her crew absolutely rock and they reved up a storm at the Jim Beam Bar
Unexpected attendance by SBS entertainers / actors Rob Shehadie and Tahir (from Fat Pizza fame)
Body ink comp and display
Sidcrome tools display
The super cool personalised number plates which accompanied all show-cars
Top 60 finalist (car) show
A big thank you to Tom and the media crew for being so helpful, and to the other great people who worked so hard to make this years event such a massive success.
It’s not too late to enjoy Summernats – it runs through to the 8th, and you don’t have to be a rev head to enjoy it. Get your set of wheels and join in the action, and please drive safely.
Websites
Summernats
www.summernats.com.au
Street Machine
motoring.ninemsn.com.au/streetmachine
Heaven The Axe
www.heaventheaxe.com
Sidrome
www.sidchrome.com.au
Rob Shehadie official website
www.robshehadie.com
Tahir official website
www.tahir.com.au
DBC2
www.dbc2.com.au
Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com
Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Media Man News
www.mediamannews.com
Check out these hot cars images today:
as the day ends…
Image by John Chevier™
April 26th 09. broke the hottest record of temperature for that day, 92 degrees ! came back from Coney island and took this on my return waiting for the far rocaway A train at 88st station. no post processing just fooled around with my sunglasses. (fujifilm fd1000fd cant hold filters)
the response
Image by lucianvenutian
Here’s the note left on the careless girl’s windshield. Dunno who wrote it, but it’s labeled 1:02pm. This pic taken at 1:15pm.
It says: "You are a mean person, locking you dog in the [car?]. You suck! We have called the [police?] about it."
Shot 3 of 3 in this series. See #1 here.
This is why I shaved my beard
Image by Adam, L’Iconoclaste Banal
I’m hot blooded
Check it and see
I’ve got a fever of a hundred and three
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all smiles
Image by eyewashdesign: A. Golden
About three months ago, my sister discovered this beautiful 1955 Dodge Jobline pick-up truck in a local Charleston newspaper. Knowing how much I’d always dreamed of owning a 1950′s red pick-up, she rang to tell me about the listing and I located it online. We talked about how beautiful it was and of all the things we’d love to do with the truck, but the price was simply too high and over time, we soon forgot about her.
Then, about two weeks ago, our Granny passed away and I found myself back in S.C. for her burial. One day shortly after, with emotions still at an all-time high, my sister and I decided we would go kayaking where our Granny and Grandpa were born and raised. It would’ve been a great trip, except none of the weather forecasters had predicted the severe thunderstorms that ensued and we quickly found ourselves in need of alternative plans. What better to do than shop, right?
With our trip canceled, we found ourselves riding around Mt. Pleasant with a ridiculously large two-person kayak on our roof and "nothing" to do. I mentioned thinking it would be nice to go back and check out this 1960′s "Endless Summer" type canary yellow station wagon we'd passed the day before, so we headed to the garage where it was parked. After perusing a wide array of vintage vehicles, we made out way to the garage and struck up a conversation with the mechanics. We inquired about some of the vintage vehicles and mentioned we'd found a red 1950's red pick-up a few months back and asked if they'd ever seen one. They mentioned knowing of both a black and a white 1950′s truck, but no red one. As the conversation neared the ½ hour mark, one of the mechanics remembered he'd seen a red 1950's pick-up parked at a law firm not far from the shop. As soon as he said this I thought (and my sister claims I said out loud), "That's it!".
After getting a few other places / people's names who might know where to find a 1950's pick-up, we took our chances and headed to see the truck the mechanic had mentioned seeing "a while back". We had nothing to lose by looking. As soon as we saw the vehicle and drove around the back-end, I knew it was the same one my sister had found three months prior. On the driver's door window hung a sign advertising a slashed price and a phone number. After taking some photos and checking out the vehicle, my sister rang the listed number. We'd both just assumed the truck belonged to a man, so when a woman answered, she was surprised. After speaking for a few minutes, it became clear the voice at the other end was not going to "hand the phone over" (to a man). So, my sister asked, "Are you the owner?", to which the woman replied, "Yes!".
Needless to say, I think we were all a little surprised. The owner – Christine – explained she’d moved to Charleston from NYC to get into the bakery business and had bought the truck to "pick up men" – yes, that's why she'd gotten it. At this juncture, my sister looked like she’d seen a ghost. There were several reasons for this "ook". One being, she'd been born in NY and two, her sister (that’d be me) currently lives there. Thirdly, she’d been trying to figure out how to transition out of a career in radio and was thinking of starting a baking business! I’m not kidding. When she asked Christine if owning the truck had indeed helped her meet any men, she said it hadn’t, but that the truck had been rented quite a few times for photo shoots and commercials. Gears in our heads quickly began turning. And Christine was so happy that women were calling about the truck because she specifically wanted to sell the truck to a female. She told us to go into the offices and get the keys to go for a spin.
She'd also mentioned the mechanic who'd worked on the truck was close by and told us where to find his garage. After going in and speaking with a lovely woman who had some problem locating the keys, we went back outside to wait. After a few minutes, the keys arrived and the girl mentioned if we could wait, that the mechanic who'd worked on the vehicle would be coming by to pick both she and her Mum in a few minutes. Huh? Why?!? Because the mechanic was her father! When we heard this, it was like a bolt of lightening had struck. How was it possible the mechanic we'd just been told about and whom we were going to go visit would be coming to us? Things were just getting too weird, so, of course, we waited. It seemed kizmit was taking over at this juncture.
It had been a while since I'd driven a standard, though it's been my main transmission for the majority of my driving years, so I wasn't too worried. And, my sister had learned how to drive a standard shift on a tractor on someone's farm, so between the two of us, we thought we'd be okay. Not long after, the mechanic arrived. If seemed the truck hadn't been started in a while, so he had to jump-start her and we all piled in. He took us to a nearby car park and we drove around back to an empty area. My sister decided to go first and we all had a really good laugh. Next, it was my turn and after the mechanic properly explained the H-gear pattern, I did an so-so job with the ½ ton, no power steering, no power breaks slant V6 badass – though this isn't to say it wasn't nerve-racking as hell! Not only was she extremely difficult to maneuver, but somehow driving her made one's hands completely black and at some point, we'd all touched our faces and had black marks all over ourselves and our clothing. We looked like Al Jolsen in his black-face – except, in reverse!
After returning to the law firm, we said we'd be back in a few days. We spent a day trying to figure out how we could make getting this truck happen and returned to take (what we'd already named) "Big Red" to a few mechanics shops and restoration experts the following day. Before getting out on crowded main roads, we decided to get some more practice driving the truck and so, after some quick cleaning of the windows and interior, we headed back to that nearby car park.
It's a good thing my sister had learned to drive on a tractor, because on this particular 97degree afternoon, "Big Red" was akin to driving around in a 1/2 ton tractor. Driving Red was roughly the equivalent to taking part in a triathlon in 105 degree temperatures. Because she's so hard to drive, on one occasion, I had to grab the giant wheel and help my sister make a turn! Yes, it took two of us and we're both over 5"10, with plenty of muscle. Oh how I was beginning to appreciate power steering!
Jerking in-and-out-of all three gears, my sister finally stalled Big Red for a second time – sending us to a halting stop. Sweating and dirty, she screamed out in frustration, "Oh my God, I can’t do this! We're crazy! This is never going to work!". Searching for the inspirational words an older sibling is supposed to have at the ready, I turned my head and spotted this white big rig parked just beside us and nearly fainted. For, it was a Cardinal line truck with no more than two cardinal emblems – one on the cab and one on the trailer – emblazoned upon it.
You see, our Grandfather, who had died when we were very small was a country boy (related to Swamp Fox – yeah!) and his favorite bird was the cardinal. We know anytime one crosses our paths, to pay close attention. Gasping, I directed her attention right toward the "cardinal spotting" and we both nearly lost it. Tears welled up in both our eyes. My sister then took a deep breath and said, "Did you see the pair of cardinals fly past us as we drove back here?". I hadn’t and said so, but quickly grabbed my camera to capture the rig carrying the cardinal message from our Gran.
While neither said so, in that moment, I think we both knew we’d buy the 1955 Dodge- even before we took her to get checked out. Can’t go against the elders, right? We offered nearly half the original price and Christine accepted. So, if for any reason, you're in need of a classic 1955 Dodge pick up truck in fire engine red, you know who to contact!
Photographer: A. Golden, eyewash design – Charleston, S.C., July, 2008
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Josh Lawson
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Any Questions for Ben? Premiere In Sydney, Australia
The Sydney premiere of the rom com Any Questions For Ben? enjoyed its premiere in Sydney, Australia tonight.
The weather was wet, but the atmosphere was warm.
With a big name and ultra talented cast, this movie is set to do extremely well in a tough market.
St George Open Air Cinema was the venue for the premiere showing, and actress Rachael Taylor did the honours, coming back to Australia especially for the promos.
Promo
For 27-year-old Ben (Josh Lawson), life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his old school to join several other ex-students including Alex (Rachael Taylor) and Jim (Ed Kavalee) in talking about their personal achievements, something goes wrong. Ben is the only speaker not to be asked a question by the school kids. This triggers a year of soulsearching and looking for answers in all the wrong places.
From his best friend Andy (Christian Clark) whose solution is that they both take another holiday, to his mentor Sam (Lachy Hulme) who loans him a sports car in the belief that there's nothing like excessive speed to resolve emotional turmoil. Not even Ben's father (Rob Carlton) or friends Nick (Daniel Henshall) and Em (Felicity Ward) can offer much in the way of meaningful guidance.
Of course, it's not easy seeking enlightenment in nightclubs, or on the ski fields of New Zealand, and when you start dating a Russian tennis star things can get really complicated. As the poster boy for a generation desperate to tick every box, Ben begins to suspect that the meaning of life may well reside in the things he’s already doing – and a girl he used to know.
Stars: Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Daniel Henshall, Felicity Ward, Christian Clark, Jodi Gordon
Director: Rob Sitch
Distributor: Roadshow Films
Cinema Release: 9 Feb 2012
Websites
Village Roadshow Australia
www.village.com.au
St George Open Air Cinema
www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au
Working Dog
www.workingdog.com
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com
Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com
Christian Clark and Nathan Mcilroy
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Any Questions for Ben? Premiere In Sydney, Australia
The Sydney premiere of the rom com Any Questions For Ben? enjoyed its premiere in Sydney, Australia tonight.
The weather was wet, but the atmosphere was warm.
With a big name and ultra talented cast, this movie is set to do extremely well in a tough market.
St George Open Air Cinema was the venue for the premiere showing, and actress Rachael Taylor did the honours, coming back to Australia especially for the promos.
Promo
For 27-year-old Ben (Josh Lawson), life couldn't be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his old school to join several other ex-students including Alex (Rachael Taylor) and Jim (Ed Kavalee) in talking about their personal achievements, something goes wrong. Ben is the only speaker not to be asked a question by the school kids. This triggers a year of soulsearching and looking for answers in all the wrong places.
From his best friend Andy (Christian Clark) whose solution is that they both take another holiday, to his mentor Sam (Lachy Hulme) who loans him a sports car in the belief that there's nothing like excessive speed to resolve emotional turmoil. Not even Ben's father (Rob Carlton) or friends Nick (Daniel Henshall) and Em (Felicity Ward) can offer much in the way of meaningful guidance.
Of course, it's not easy seeking enlightenment in nightclubs, or on the ski fields of New Zealand, and when you start dating a Russian tennis star things can get really complicated. As the poster boy for a generation desperate to tick every box, Ben begins to suspect that the meaning of life may well reside in the things he’s already doing – and a girl he used to know.
Stars: Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Daniel Henshall, Felicity Ward, Christian Clark, Jodi Gordon
Director: Rob Sitch
Distributor: Roadshow Films
Cinema Release: 9 Feb 2012
Websites
Village Roadshow Australia
www.village.com.au
St George Open Air Cinema
www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au
Working Dog
www.workingdog.com
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com
Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com
Some cool all car games for girls images today:
Pizza and Beer
Image by Wootang01
With my friend Paul, I spend five days in Osaka, Japan. The trip provided much refreshment, and excitement, not to mention many challenges. It was my first visit to the country, and, I feel, it certainly won’t be my last, as there are still many places left to see, and so many new things to learn.
We had several destinations highlighted on our itinerary, the foremost of which was Universal Studios. We spend an entire day there, going on rides and more often than not, queuing for them. The excruciating wait times were worth it, however, for such exhilarating fun, especially on the Hollywood Roller Coaster, my personal favorite. The next morning we followed up that successful endeavor with a trip to the Himeji Castle, a place which came highly recommended by my colleague, whose succinct description of the heritage site was, "awesome." Indeed, as a history buff, I enjoyed walking the storied grounds and climbing through the maze-like interior of the keep which was designed not so much to comfortably house the royal family as to confound the invading enemy. The castle is a must-visit. Other attractions of note include the Osaka Aquarium, and the Tennoji Zoo; both teemed with animals of every shape and size. We also at length ventured into several shopping districts inside of which were myriad stores, selling all sorts of fashion and gadgetry, countless restaurants and several gambling parlors – the Japanese, it seems, love their slot machines as much as the Hong Kong Chinese love their horse racing. Lest I forget, we frequented several video arcades to play the latest and greatest games; Paul played well, while I more often than not got 0wn3d. There is a lot to do in Japan.
Japanese culture, of which I’ve heard so much, really is distinct and separate from other Asian cultures. Their patterns of action and their peculiar artifacts certainly aren’t the same as those which feature prominently in Hong Kong. For one thing, the MTR culture was more civilized and less stressful: people queued up for trains and let passengers alight first before permitting themselves to board; cellphones never rang and cabin cars were as quiet as bedrooms at midnight; and to imagine all of these people enforce their norms without public service announcements, without any coddling, conspicuous signs – that’s amazing. What proved difficult was trying to find a garbage can. It was easier to find a vending machine, from which one could purchase a variety of drinks or cigarettes, than a bin in which to dispose of these delectable, perishable goods.
As for the general citizenry, they were most accommodating and hospitable, with several individuals going out of their way to help Paul and I find our way around the dense sprawl of the city. Language wasn’t a concern despite our limited Japanese; amazingly enough, our comfort was their concern! I won’t forget their selfless service, as one day, I hope, I’ll be able to return the favor. That the girls were quite attractive and that I demonstrated a propensity to ask attractive girls for directions go without saying; however, I understand now that their sexiness and sophistication stem not from comely faces but coherent attire. Rather than adorn themselves like a typical Mong Kok girl in a ridiculous neon rainbow palette, with jeans or unseemly spandex underneath dresses, skirts or other tops better left to stand alone, Japanese girls opt for more somber, sensible colors – black and cream-colored – and what’s more, they aren’t afraid to whip out the tasteful pantyhose or to show some skin, even. We had plenty of time to ogle the ladies, and to their credit, freezing temperatures weren’t enough to dissuade many of them from forsaking, icing their shorts, as we saw countless pairs being worn on the street. That’s what I call fashion professionalism!
Overall, Japan is a marvelous little land full of the eccentric, as well as the endearing. It was a fascinating place to explore, and I’m thankful that it was done in the company of my friend , with whom candor was not at a premium. We both learned a lot and look forward to the next trip!
A few nice top girl cars images I found:
Studio Random 7
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Airbrushed in PS CS5
Random studio 9
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
Check out these lowrider images today:
Lowrider Bicycle
Image by SAITOR
Some cool car stuck girls images today:
Umbrella
Image by SimonQ錫濛譙
jay-z:
ahuh ahuh (yea rihanna)
ahuh ahuh (good girl gone bad)
ahuh ahuh (take three… action)
ahuh ahuh
no clouds in my storms
let it rain, i hydroplane into fame (rihanna: eh eh)
come’n down with the dow jones
when the clouds come we gone
we rocafella (rihanna: eh eh)
she fly higher than weather
and she rocks it better
you know me
an anticipation for precipitation,
stacks chips for the rainy day(rihanna: eh eh)
jay, rain man is back with lil ms. sunshine
rihanna where you at?
you had my heart, and we’ll never be world apart
maybe in magazines, but you’ll still be my star
baby cause in the dark, you can see shiny cars
and that’s when you need me there
with you i’ll always share
because
when the sun shines
we’ll shine together
told you i’ll be here forever
that i’ll always be your friend
took an oath imma stick it out ’till the end
now that it’s raining more than ever
know that we still have each other
you can standunder my umbrella
you can standunder my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
these fancy things, will never come in between
you’re part of my entity, here for infinity
when the war has took it’s part
when the world has dealt it’s cards
if the hand is hard, together we’ll mend your heart
because ..
when the sun shines
we’ll shine together
told you i’ll be here forever
that i’ll always be your friend
took an oath imma stick it out ’till the end
now that it’s raining more than ever
know that we still have each other
you can standunder my umbrella
you can standunder my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
you can run into my arms
it’s okay don’t be alarmed
(come into me)
(there’s no distance in between our love)
so gonna let the rain pour
i’ll be all you need and more
because ..
when the sun shines
we’ll shine together
told you i’ll be here forever
that i’ll always be your friend
took an oath imma stick it out ’till the end
now that it’s raining more than ever
know that we still have each other
you can standunder my umbrella
you can standunder my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh)
under my umbrella
(ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
it’s raining (raining)
ooo baby it’s raining
baby come into me
come into me
it’s raining (raining)
ooo baby it’s raining
you can always come into me