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boeselnrw · 2 years
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Lamborghini Urus einfach man anders 😍 - wir lieben es wenn unsere Kunden Mut zur Farbe haben ✅ #lamborghinifolierung #pinkpinkpink #instacars #urus #lamborghiniurus #lamborghini #lamborghinifans #carspotting #carporn #carbeauty #boesel #solingen #duesseldorf #koeln (at Boesel wrapacar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfcMx34Lvd4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theflyingfinns · 3 months
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Silverstone 1983
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whatsapalisade · 11 months
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“Lost on the way to Wi Spa. LA, 2004”
Alex Greenwald and Jason Schwartzman of Phantom Planet (picture 1&3)
Alex Greenwald with Jenny Lewis, Jason Boesel and Blake Sennet of Rilo Kiley (picture 2), via @/jennydianelewis
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frenchcurious · 2 years
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Raul Boesel - March 821 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 - Grand Prix d'Afrique du Sud - Kyalami 1982. - source F1 Old And New.
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leatherpearlslace · 3 months
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mitjalovse · 1 year
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Indie rock industrial complex couldn't be as harsh as one could've assumed from me thanks to the fact many musicians there do great stuff. Of course, some bands stop before they could've achieved the state of the complex, such as Bright Eyes – they returned recently, so I can't speak of their current form – and the similar. Anyhow, I would consider the mentioned one to be a part of the scene, since they follow the parameters of the contemporary indie rock that veers towards the retro without the sheen the latter is usually provided with.  You see, my major problem here lies in the tone of their tunes within these characteristics. They somehow wish to be both a persiflage and an augmentation of their influences without settling on either.
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crystalracing · 1 year
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How bad was Max Verstappen's dad in F1?
The story of the Japanese Kimi Raikkonen (Tora Takagi)
Why Ocon & Gasly's rivalry means nothing (Peterson, de Angelis, Heidfeld & Fisichella)
How unlucky was Fernando Alonso's F3000 rival in F1 & Indycar? (Bruno junquiera)
How unlucky was Senna's local rival in F1 & Indycar? (Raul Boesel)
When did Fernando Alonso peak in F1?
How 2003 Australian Grand Prix changed F1 forever
How bad was Kevin Magnussen's dad in F1?
Why have Japanese & Asian drivers never won in F1?
How 1999 French GP nearly led to F1's greatest underdog champions (Frentzen & Jordan)
How Ronnie Peterson's death changed F1 safety forever
How Niki Lauda's crash changed F1 completely
How AJ Foyt vs Mario Andretti made Indy 500 America's most famous car race
How great was Audi in 1930s F1?
Why the greatest Italian driver would destroy today's F1 stars (Tazio Nuvolari)
How bad was Nelson Piquet Jr in F1?
How good was Johnny Herbert in F1?
How unlucky was Lewis Hamilton in 2012?
How a politician nearly became Argentina's 2nd F1 champion (Reutemann & FISA-FOCA war)
How Ferrari destroyed Vettel for good
How great was Kimi Raikkonen in F1?
How good was Kimi Raikkonen's hero in F1 (James Hunt)
How good were BAR-Honda in F1?
How good were BMW in F1?
How Ford Cosworth changed F1 forever
How Lotus & Colin Chapman changed F1 forever
How Ayrton Senna's death killed off independent F1 teams
Why Lewis Hamilton is wrong about diversity in F1 (Story of Prince Bira)
How McLaren redefined professionalism in F1 (Lauda, Prost & Ron Dennis)
Why Paul Tracy wrongly lost 2002 Indy 500 (CART vs IRL)
How Gilles Villeneuve’s death nearly ended Ferrari & F1 (FISA-FOCA war)
How Prost & Senna made F1 so popular (how the media reported on their rivalry)
Was Keke Rosberg lucky to win 1982 F1 championship?
How Nico Rosberg's 2016 championship win changed F1
How Toyota changed F1 for worse (and ruined independent teams)
From Jordan to Aston Martin: victory against all odds
The story of F1's forgotten Robocop (Alessandro Nannini)
What Fernando Alonso's success taught F1 about marketing (Spain)
How Daniel Ricciardo redefined marketing in F1
The story of how the Finnish Ayrton Senna (Kimi) became an internet meme
How the Japanese Lance Stroll heralded the rise of F1 pay drivers (Satoru Nakajima, Pedro Diniz, Montermini, Ghinzani, Tarquini, Schneider, Dalmas, Zunino & Rebaque)
How a Brazilian backmarker was sacrificed for Michael Schumacher (Roberto Moreno)
How good were Michael Schumacher's team-mates in F1?
How bad was Michael Schumacher at Mercedes?
Why Sergio Perez proves how midfielders are overrated in F1 (Fisichella, Johansson, Bottas)
How a Belgian prisoner handed Michael Schumacher his F1 break (Bertrand Gachot & Jean-Marc Bosman)
Why we will never see a race like 1996 Monaco GP again
How 1997 Canadian GP destroyed France's next superstar (Olivier Panis)
Why Juan Pablo Montoya was feared by Schumacher, Alonso & Kimi (old school)
How Jacques Villeneuve changed F1 social media without even trying
How Mansell & Piquet became tabloid heroes & villains in F1
How a fat Australian set Williams on the path to F1 glory (Alan Jones)
How 1984 Monaco GP redefined rookies in F1 (Senna & Bellof)
How Brazil's original Senna changed F1 & Indycar for better & worse (Emmo Fittipaldi, his team sucked & he became the first foreign Indycar champion)
How 1989 Ferrari reworked F1 car design
How Jenson Button made rookies hot property in F1
How 1998 Belgian GP lost Jordan another Schumacher (how Ralf left for Williams)
Who was better: Hakkinen or Raikkonen?
Who are Ferrari's true rivals in F1? (Clue: themselves)
Why the French Fernando Alonso should have won 7 F1 world titles (Prost)
How the death of Helmut Marko's friend changed F1 forever (Jochen Rindt)
How 1999 Malaysian GP changed F1 forever (new circuit, title fight, Schumi's return from injury)
Why F1 flopped in America before Liberty Media (DTS, poor tracks, 2005 Indygate, few American drivers, NASCAR & Indycar)
Why are there no more Fangios in F1 from Argentina nor South Africa?
How F1 contributed to the rise of Russia & Putin (Max Mosley, Life F1, Hungarian GP, China, Middle East & Marussia, Midland)
How an Australian farmer upset the odds in F1 (Jack Brabham)
How a fat Italian redefined F1 team management (Flavio Briatore)
How a motorcycle dealer made F1 popular (Bernie Ecclestone)
How Red Bull & F1 made each other BIGGER brands
Why F1, Ferrari & Mercedes are synonymous with each other
Aston Martin & Honda: A recipe for F1 disaster?!
Have Red Bull ruined their rookies' F1 careers? (Answer: No)
How Ferrari crushed the F1 career of their last Italian driver (Ivan Capelli)
Why Alfa Romeo failed in F1 again (50s & 80s, brand image and Ferrari)
How a Frenchman dominated Indycar & flopped at Red Bull F1's B team (Bourdais)
Why Silverstone, Monaco & Monza mean EVERYTHING to F1
He won Le Mans 6 times & Dakar, but never a F1 title (Jacky Ickx)
How sacking a Spanish backmarker helped Lewis Hamilton in F1 (de la Rosa)
How an American's tantrum led to Red Bull domination (Scott Speed)
How Jules Bianchi's death killed off the independent F1 teams forever
Why Lewis Hamilton DOMINATES F1 social media
How Max Verstappen became the antithesis to Lewis Hamilton in F1
How McLaren & Kimi Raikkonen nearly wrecked each other in F1
Why was Mika Hakkinen rated as Schumacher's greatest rival in F1?
How 2007 damaged Fernando Alonso's F1 career
Why did Mario Andretti's son fail in F1?
How Senna & Berger became the original F1 social media pals
How a lost diamond made Jaguar quit F1 (2004 Monaco)
How this Ferrari legend became a voice for disability (Clay Regazzoni)
The Damon Hill of WRC: the tragic tale of Richard Burns
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a-la-rascasse · 2 years
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From mud to asphalt.
They often say that: you either are a rally driver or a road racer. Many broke this unwritten rule, the first that comes to my mind is Jim Clark, whom almost won the 1966 RAC rally in Great Britain; another exception is Finnish rally driver, Henri Toivonen.
In 1982, to try and avoid conscription into the Finnish army, Henri tried to take part in as many racing events as possible. He got a chance to take part in a few rounds in the British Formula 3, including the final race at Thruxton, in which he drove for the Jordan team and, suprisingly, finished 10th. “It was fantastically exciting” said Henri in an interview in 1984. “In F3, everybody wants to win at any cost, they're all crazy!”.
This amazing result earned him tests with nonother than McLaren, and later with March. Henri would recall “[In 1982] I got to drive Raul Boesel's March – what a thrill!”. What a thrill indeed! The Finnish driver had an advantage of 1,5 seconds on the lap time of F1 driver Raul Boesel.
Despite showing how much of a talented driver he was, and how worthy he would be to join F1, he preferred to pursue his rally racing career, stating that “I'm already too old to make a switch to single-seaters”.
Eddie Jordan was really amazed by Henri's raw talent, and would later say “I don't know if he would have become a champion in Formula 1, but he would have won Grand Prixs – of that I'm absolutely sure.”
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luckyboybd12 · 3 months
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boeselnrw · 1 year
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🟨 Lotus Emira Carwrap Design / BOESEL.nrw
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thelistingteammiami · 4 months
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Foreclosure Activity Is Still Lower than the Norm
Foreclosure Activity Is Still Lower than the Norm
Have you seen headlines talking about the increase in foreclosures in today’s housing market? If so, they may leave you feeling a bit uneasy about what’s ahead. But remember, these clickbait titles don’t always give you the full story.
The truth is, if you compare the current numbers with what usually happens in the market, you’ll see there’s no need to worry.
Putting the Headlines into Perspective
The increase the media is calling attention to is misleading. That’s because they’re only comparing the most recent numbers to a time where foreclosures were at historic lows. And that’s making it sound like a bigger deal than it is.
In 2020 and 2021, the moratorium and forbearance program helped millions of homeowners stay in their homes, allowing them to get back on their feet during a very challenging period.
When the moratorium came to an end, there was an expected rise in foreclosures. But just because foreclosures are up doesn’t mean the housing market is in trouble.
Historical Data Shows There Isn’t a Wave of Foreclosures
Instead of comparing today’s numbers with the last few abnormal years, it’s better to compare to long-term trends – specifically to the housing crash – since that’s what people worry may happen again.
Take a look at the graph below. It uses foreclosure data from ATTOM, a property data provider, to show foreclosure activity has been consistently lower (shown in orange) since the crash in 2008 (shown in red):
So, while foreclosure filings are up in the latest report, it’s clear this is nothing like it was back then.
In fact, we’re not even back at the levels we’d see in more normal years, like 2019. As Rick Sharga, Founder and CEO of the CJ Patrick Company, explains:
“Foreclosure activity is still only at about 60% of pre-pandemic levels. . .”
That’s largely because buyers today are more qualified and less likely to default on their loans. Delinquency rates are still low and most homeowners have enough equity to keep them from going into foreclosure. As Molly Boesel, Principal Economist at CoreLogic, says:
“U.S. mortgage delinquency rates remained healthy in October, with the overall delinquency rate unchanged from a year earlier and the serious delinquency rate remaining at a historic low… borrowers in later stages of delinquencies are finding alternatives to defaulting on their home loans.”
The reality is, while increasing, the data shows a foreclosure crisis is not where the market is today, or where it’s headed.
Bottom Line
Even though the housing market is experiencing an expected rise in foreclosures, it’s nowhere near the crisis levels seen when the housing bubble burst. If you have questions about what you’re hearing or reading about the housing market, let’s connect.
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nsrealestate · 4 months
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Have you seen headlines talking about the increase in foreclosures in today’s housing market? If so, they may leave you feeling a bit uneasy about what’s ahead. But remember, these clickbait titles don’t always give you the full story. The truth is, if you compare the current numbers with what usually happens in the market, you’ll see there’s no need to worry. Putting the Headlines into Perspective The increase the media is calling attention to is misleading. That’s because they’re only comparing the most recent numbers to a time where foreclosures were at historic lows. And that’s making it sound like a bigger deal than it is. In 2020 and 2021, the moratorium and forbearance program helped millions of homeowners stay in their homes, allowing them to get back on their feet during a very challenging period. When the moratorium came to an end, there was an expected rise in foreclosures. But just because foreclosures are up doesn’t mean the housing market is in trouble. Historical Data Shows There Isn’t a Wave of Foreclosures Instead of comparing today’s numbers with the last few abnormal years, it’s better to compare to long-term trends – specifically to the housing crash – since that’s what people worry may happen again. So, while foreclosure filings are up in the latest report, it’s clear this is nothing like it was back then. In fact, we’re not even back at the levels we’d see in more normal years, like 2019. As Rick Sharga, Founder and CEO of the CJ Patrick Company, explains: “Foreclosure activity is still only at about 60% of pre-pandemic levels. . .” That’s largely because buyers today are more qualified and less likely to default on their loans. Delinquency rates are still low and most homeowners have enough equity to keep them from going into foreclosure. As Molly Boesel, Principal Economist at CoreLogic, says: “U.S. mortgage delinquency rates remained healthy in October, with the overall delinquency rate unchanged from a year earlier and the serious delinquency rate remaining at a historic low… borrowers in later stages of delinquencies are finding alternatives to defaulting on their home loans.” The reality is, while increasing, the data shows a foreclosure crisis is not where the market is today, or where it’s headed. Even though the housing market is experiencing an expected rise in foreclosures, it’s nowhere near the crisis levels seen when the housing bubble burst. If you have questions about what you’re hearing or reading about the housing market, DM me.
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whatsapalisade · 11 months
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instagram deep dive
1. 10/10/2017 Alex Greenwald with Mark Schoenecker sometime in 2009, via @/schenschen
2. 19/12/2013 “Chilling in a room made of grass”, Jason Boesel with Ryan Ross, via @/vinnawinna
3. 23/10/2013 “Birthday dinner with alexu”, Alex Greenwald, via @/vinnawinna
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youngveinsworld · 10 months
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one haven music artist bio: the young veins
the young veins' artist bio from their label's website
The Young Veins’ debut album, Take a Vacation!, played with both intellect and ambition – is a band that knows exactly who they are and where they are going.  As 23 year old frontman, Ryan Ross, re-imagines 60’s pop, tropicalia, old New York girl groups and fuzzed-out psychedelia to Nuggets-era garage rock and Stax-inspired soul, you will hear a band that is mature beyond its years and truly excited by the craft of songwriting– uncovering what came before and anxious to see what’s ahead. “We want to be good at our craft, whether it’s writing music or playing it live,” says Ross. “Jon and I just feel like a lot of bands have an either/or sort of feel – either they’re really poppy but don’t have a good vibe, or they have good vibe but the songs aren’t great. And we really wanted to avoid that. We feel like we’re trying to be the band that we’re missing right now.”
Ryan Ross spent his formidable years as the primary songwriter, guitarist and singer in Las Vegas’ wildly popular Panic! at the Disco, a band that rode to the top of the charts on dance-floor synths and impressive rock theatrics. However, over the course of two albums, Ross’s songwriting and musicianship began to evolve, mature and outgrow the stylistic bounds of the band. He and Panic! bassist Jon Walker had discovered their talents as a songwriting duo, and made the decision to step out on their own. Armed with new material, Ross and Walker made their departure, moved to Los Angeles, and formed what is now The Young Veins.
With Take a Vacation!, The Young Veins are that band. Recorded mostly live over the course of two short sessions at Castle Oak Studios and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles and produced by Alex Greenwald (Phantom Planet) and Rob Mathes (Panic! at the Disco, Carly Simon, Lou Reed) – and featuring guest vocals/instrumentation by fellow Californians Jason Boesel (Rilo Kiley), Danny and Michael Fujikawa (Chief) and Z Berg (The Like), the album is a stunning 29-minutes of deliberate and focused songcraft; concise pop and rock songs that embrace a dreamy California spirit but also epitomize Ross and Walker’s vast sphere of influence, ambition and artistry. “We wanted every song to have a different theme, like a specific subject,” says Ross, who splits songwriting duties with Walker, each helping the other hone and fine-tune initial ideas, finish creative thoughts and explore different stylistic directions. “We wanted them all to be little stories that you can picture in your head.”
From the first chord of album-opener “Change,” the record rocks, careens and rollicks through eleven songs, which grow and thrive amid Greenwald and Mathes’ minimal production. The band’s vital and vibrant in-studio performances, as well as their thoughtful use of impressive vintage gear, like the Wurlitzer, harmonium and Stylophone are lovingly interpreted for contemporary ears. From the breezy, fuzzed out pop of title track “Take a Vacation!” to the Spector-esque swagger of “Cape Town” and the jolting guitar of “Defiance” – to the gauzy, glimmering sheen of “Everyone But You” and the shimmering, “heels-over-head” love of “Lie to the Truth,” The Young Veins are an undeniably distinctive voice in music today, showing a knack for writing a timeless tune with a sweet, effortless delivery.
Take a Vacation! is both rousing and refined, boisterous and sophisticated, hard-hitting and full of heart. The album is a marriage of passion and perfectionism and through all of their songs ribbons a delight in melody. Take a Vacation! illustrates all that is special about Ross and Walker, gathering all their influences to create something truly exceptional.
The Young Veins live lineup:
Ryan Ross – vocals and guitar Jon Walker – vocals and guitar Andy Soukal – bass Nick White – keyboards Nick Murray – drums
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garudabluffs · 11 months
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Jenny Lewis looks optimistically at love and life on new album 'Joy'All'
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It's New Year's Eve, I'm in Glendora I'm the only living person in Glendora Heading east on the freeway I left my prom dress on the bus-stop in Duarte I switch the rules, you take advantage You know I always like to play the victim And would you fuck me? 'cause I'd fuck me Am I your wet nap? Freestyle walking
I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again
I'm on my way, I want to see you You're in your bedroom with some dancers underneath you I come inside, I hear the door slam You tell me if I really loved you I'd get with them They make me sick, you make me sicker But I want to please you so I go and I get with her I close my eyes, I think about me I'm just your wet nap Freestyle walking
I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again
I should find someone better for me But Mom says we're born this way Every time I come over to your house You just shit on my face And you know, you know You know, you know it really freaks me out
I drove for hours on bad directions I arrive, there's something you forgot to mention An afterthought, straight to the tabby "Sorry Angel, went to Reno," happy, happy It ain't the rest, why do you Jenny? I'm in a booth, it's almost twelve, your favorite Denny's Another year, I need a sundae I'm just your side bet Freestyle walking
I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again I cry, cry, cry, then I complain Come back for more, do it again
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Portions for Foxes · Rilo Kiley More Adventurous ℗ 2005 Warner Records Inc. Electric Guitar: Blake Sennett Vocals: Blake Sennett Drums: Jason Boesel Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals: Jenny Lewis Producer: Mark Trombino Mixer, Programmer: Mike Mogis Bass: Pierre de Reeder Masterer: Stephen Marcussen Writer: Lewis Writer: Sennett
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motorsportverso · 1 year
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Inscritos 1ª etapa do endurance challenge da Porsche cup Brasil
CARRERA (992)
544-Marçal Muller\Enzo Elias
111-Fernando Barrichelo\Eduardo Barrichelo
7-Miguel Paludo\Allan Hellmeister
29-Rodrigo Mello\Thiago Vivacqua
14-Alceu Feldmann\Guilherme Salas
8-Wagner Neubeuer\Ricardo Zonta
77-Francisco Horta\William Freire-Sport
70-Lucas Salles\Rafael Suzuki-Sport
3-Franco Giaffonne\Rubens Barrichelo-Sport
888-Beto Gresse\Luis Pires-Sport
87-Nelson Monteiro\Nicolas Costa-Sport
56-Peter Ferter\Diego Nunes-Sport
555-Ayaman Darwich\Ricardo Mauricio-Sport
199-Nelson Marcondes\Luiz Razia-Sport
16-Allan Khodair\Marcelo Hahn-Sport
85-Eduardo Menossi\Pedro Boesel-Sport
88-George Fragulis\Cesar Ramos-Sport
80-Roman Ziemkiewickz\Nelson Piquet Jr-Sport
27-Josimar Jr\Sergio Ramalho-Sport
0-Sylvio De Barros\Caio Collet-Rookie
12-Marco Pisani\Renan Guerra-Rookie
25-Paulo Souza\Galid Osman-Rookie
15-Leo Sanchez\Atila Abreu-Rookie
74-Pietro Cifali\André Bragantini Jr-Rookie
9-Edu Guedes\Renan Pizi-Rookie
99-Nelson Aboutaif\Sam Ro Kim-Rookie
Challenge(991.2)
5-Marcelo Tomassoni\Gerson Campos
139-Celio Brasil\Danilo Dirani-Rookie
38-João Gonçalves\Santos-Rookie
44-Bertucelli\Pietro Ribano-Rookie
66-Sadek Leite\Fabio Carbone-Sport
45-Paulo Totaro\Roque-Rookie
14-Bruno Xavier\Luis Landi-Rookie
133-Martins\Salmen-Rookie
55-Marcio Mauro\Renan Alcaraz-Sport
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