Two major Dungeons and Dragons franchises meet for the first time in R.A. Salvatore’s Gauntlgrym. The first book in a new trilogy, Gauntlgrym introduces Salvatore’s signature character, Drizzt Do’Urden, to the renowned city of Neverwinter, from the hugely popular D&D video game Neverwinter Nights. Learn more about this book: http://bit.ly/bVHcdE and http://www.DungeonsandDragons.com Learn more about this author: http://www.rasalvatore.com Sci-fi/Fantasy
New York photographer Chadwick Tyler directs these cool ads evoking the classical American rock style & a romantic sense of the city, shot beautifully in black & white with top model Josh Beech.
Clubman comes to Hong Kong -Mini Cooper has chosen Hong Kong as the first place in the world to launch their new model Clubman. Music, celebrities, models and mini fans flooded Stanley Plaza for a full on party. Flamenco dancers, beat boxers, sword fights and a surreal carnival atmosphere took over the night. But nothing could steal the show from the unveiling of the new Clubman. Draped with beautiful women the cars were unveiled to a cheering audience while champagne flowed freely. Taiwanese boy band Lollipop provided another level of excitement as young girl fans screamed from outside the walls.
November 1958, the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. Into the atmosphere of wealth and tradition comes the most unlikely of horses, a drab former plow horse named Snowman, and his rider, Harry de Leyer. They were the longest of all longshots, and their win was the stuff of legend. Learn about the book here, http://bit.ly/n5lyHT Learn about this author here, www.elizabethletts.com Non Fiction
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A guy faceplants against a sign when he is catipulted by another vehicle, loses control, and then crashes into a road sign. Get ready to laugh when watching this really funny bike accident fail. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
With the famous Dakar Rally, unquestionably the toughest motor race in the world, it's first and foremost all about getting through, for both people and material. And even when we as normal car drivers don't directly profit from the sometimes unbelievable performances of the racing drivers, we at least benefit from the experience gained from the racing cars and their components. Each part, from the smallest screw up to a twin turbo fuel injection system, is subjected to the very toughest of tests during the Dakar Rally. And such components have to supply a maximum of performance – after all, for the teams it's all about winning. At the end of the rally the engineers know a whole lot more, yet again: knowledge invested in the construction of Golf & Co.