Monday, June 20, 2016
Staged Emergency Or Real Mechanical Emergency?
SPIED: Up Close And Personal — When A Next-Gen Mercedes-AMG E63 Breaks Down, Spies Snap Revealing Shots
What caused this particular mule's break down has not been revealed, but the development drivers were able to re-start it after following instructions on the phone, suggesting it was a minor electrical or software issue...
(AutosSpies.com)
What caused this particular mule's break down has not been revealed, but the development drivers were able to re-start it after following instructions on the phone, suggesting it was a minor electrical or software issue...
(AutosSpies.com)
Just Some Famous Notoriously Groupies
The Most Famous Groupies in Music History
Tawny Kitaen
Tawny Kitaen
- Kitaen is better known as an actress and convicted domestic abuser than as a groupie, but during the 80s, she got together with rockers Tommy Lee, John Taylor, and Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby. She got married to Whitesnake lead singer David Coverdale, then divorced him for pitcher Chuck Finley. They divorced in 2002, with Finley filing a few days after Kitaen attacked him with a stiletto heel. She's also been arrested for DUI and cocaine possession.
Friday, June 17, 2016
This Business Is Becoming More Rare
Everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask about Fosters Freeze
With under 100 locations left, Fosters Freeze does not seem to be a brand on the rise. But that hasn’t stopped some of the dairy dessert chain’s most popular Southern California outlets from enduring, as noted by Offbeat L.A. The blog chronicles the rise (and slow decline) of the soft serve franchise, including their original locations and remaining iconic outlets, like the 1947 edition still found on South Glenoaks Avenue in Burbank.
(LA.Eater.com)
With under 100 locations left, Fosters Freeze does not seem to be a brand on the rise. But that hasn’t stopped some of the dairy dessert chain’s most popular Southern California outlets from enduring, as noted by Offbeat L.A. The blog chronicles the rise (and slow decline) of the soft serve franchise, including their original locations and remaining iconic outlets, like the 1947 edition still found on South Glenoaks Avenue in Burbank.
(LA.Eater.com)
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