Sandgroper
3262
Hi Pplater, thank you for the retrospectives! Agree...
with you for some but have not the slightest idea about others. However the watch..... "Nothing particularly scientific about the choice this week"...you are right..... just pure beauty!
Wishing you a great, if wet weekend!
Cheers
Francois
|
view and vote on the images
Not a football fan ...
By: nilomis : September 5th, 2013-14:18
A simple homage to the best racing car driver ever: James "Jim" (or "Jimmy") Clark , Jr OBE (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) According to some sources, Jim Clark , wore a Gallet MultiChron model 12 to track his winning on the 1965 Indianapolis 500. I don't h...
Convertible! No way!
By: nilomis : September 6th, 2013-15:39
Andrew, Where I live, don't know why, convertibles are very uncommon. As a fact, I never had or even considered one. Another point is that I'm a serious businessman meaning that I must drive a sedan. My case: A4, 2.0 Turbo Multitronic. Cheers, Nilo
Redux
By: flamenco : September 6th, 2013-18:44
My list ... and apologies My Fav in NFL (and by far my fav) .... Mr Elusive himself .. in NBA (No, not his Airness .. ) ... Twin Peaks ! Twin Terror ... All Goodness !!! How I miss those days ... In the NCAA .... Anyone recalls the FAB 5 ? My Grandmama wa...
Sports Heroes
By: CaliforniaJed : September 5th, 2013-18:14
Art, I've given up on hero worship in professional sports. The scandals, the arrogance and the money have left me fairly jaded. I used to take refuge in college sports, and I still get fairly emotionally charged about my alma mater, but even among so-call...
Sweetness
By: Iceman : September 5th, 2013-18:36
Walter Payton was not the biggest or fastest player in the NFL. But his determination , work ethics and integrity is unsurpassed. He was a member of the CHICAGO BEARS when i was studying in california in the 80s. MY success in Business is because i try to...
Gotta take her to . . .
By: Dr No : September 7th, 2013-15:50
. . . Chili John's in Burbank, on Burbank Boulevard - I've never been there, but a buddy of mine swears by their Texas Red. (True story: Carroll Shelby brought my Uncle Steve a pot of his own homemade chili after Steve finished an upholstery job for him.)...
I have to mention two characters, here.
By: amanico : September 6th, 2013-05:52
One is my godfather, who was the first to introduce me to watches, when I was 7 years old, the other is more famous, Thomas Magnum, who has fed my passion for watches with a Rolex GMT. But today, I don't wear a Rolex. I wear, and for 7 days, now, this one...
Maggie? :)))
By: amanico : September 6th, 2013-14:57
There are few athlètes I admired... There was one, maybe, who was a columbian Goal Keeper, Higuita. Completely crazy. He stopped a shot ala Scorpion, once. His trainer didn't appreciate at all. He was playing for the national selection, during one world c...
Fav Athletes and a chrono
By: SethRL : September 6th, 2013-10:46
Not to detract from CaliforniaJed's fine California sportswoman, but my two favorite athletes are these two women; the fact that they are two of my daughters in no way influenced me here. But, then, greatest athlete I ever worked with was this amazing man...
Great Theme, Art!
By: Gary G : September 6th, 2013-11:42
I have deep admiration for a number of sports figures (and the broader topic of "greatness" is one that I ponder quite a bit), and in my life have had the wonderful opportunity to see many of them perform in person (Jordan, Gretzky, Payton to name a few)....
Racing drivers …
By: AndrewD : September 7th, 2013-04:54
... seem to figure prominently when I think of sportsmen that have influenced me. From Ayrton Senna to Alain Prost to Nigel Mansell. But it is Peter Brock - Peter Perfect, the King of the Mountain (Mt Panorama) who inspired me as a teenager. A humble gent...
Load More Comments >>