Wall-e wrote:
Sounds like a nice little breakfast...
The first thing google produces when given car breakfast
Donebrokeit wrote: I've never seen the building in person either, but it's a pretty distinctive piece of architecture.
The silver building in the upper picture is the Guggenheim in Bilbao, designed by LA architect Frank Gehry and built in 1996-97 for about a gazillion bajillion dollars. It's the same museum family, but the one in the piano picture is the original in NYC, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1938-39:
Wall-e wrote:
He looks a hell of a lot like the wolf that has been held prisoner by staff guy on twd too ;)
Duke wrote:Donebrokeit wrote: I've never seen the building in person either, but it's a pretty distinctive piece of architecture.The silver building in the upper picture is the Guggenheim in Bilbao, designed by LA architect Frank Gehry and built in 1996-97 for about a gazillion bajillion dollars. It's the same museum family, but the one in the piano picture is the original in NYC, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1938-39:
Oh, I know. I posted a picture of the NY Guggenheim in my first reply, then posted the Bilbaeo one on a followup which got quoted out of context.
This is not a Guggenheim, but it's also been in a movie.
914Driver wrote:
Is is bad that I can look at a picture, and know without looking, that it was posted by 914Driver?
Keith Tanner wrote:Duke wrote:Oh, I know. I posted a picture of the NY Guggenheim in my first reply, then posted the Bilbaeo one on a followup which got quoted out of context. This is not a Guggenheim, but it's also been in a movie.Donebrokeit wrote: I've never seen the building in person either, but it's a pretty distinctive piece of architecture.The silver building in the upper picture is the Guggenheim in Bilbao, designed by LA architect Frank Gehry and built in 1996-97 for about a gazillion bajillion dollars. It's the same museum family, but the one in the piano picture is the original in NYC, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1938-39:
I'm not sure if this is better or worse than the snake skin Benz.
Also, wouldn't a toga be a more appropriate wrap for a Ferrari? OK, maybe not a toga, but I can't see an F car choosing to wear plaid.
HappyAndy wrote: On the subject of car wraps, I'm both repulsed and intrigued by this one.
That's actually pretty cool. Nobody would ever park next to you.
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