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Top Coolest Cars In Actor Keanu Reeves' Multi-Million-Dollar Collection
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The Hollywood A-Lister has spent his hard-earned cash wisely, with a garage full of supercars, including three Ferraris and a Bugatti Veyron.
It is always amazing to see celebrities spend their hard-earned money on things they have loved for years. One such collection we are obsessed with is Keanu Reeves' garage, which houses some of the finest cars in the world. His passion for all things on wheels is endearing to see, and his wealth has helped him acquire machines that are incredibly cool. Almost as cool as him.
Reeves has been spotted in public driving multiple supercars and sports cars. We explore eight of the coolest cars in his collection, all the while feeling a mixture of admiration and jealousy.
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Ferrari F355
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Ferrari 488 Spider 70th Anniversary 
To celebrate Ferrari’s 70th anniversary in 2017, the marque decided that a proper way to celebrate would be to produce a limited run of cars finished in 70 different liveries all representing specific cars and models from the company’s past. This would present a wonderful opportunity for Ferrari to celebrate their rich history while also showcasing the abilities of their Tailor Made department. Each livery would be featured on only one of each of Ferrari’s five production models at the time: the 488 GTB, 488 spider, California T, GTC/4 Lusso, and the F12 berlinetta. 
The 488 Spider is finished in Azzuro Dino with over a matching light brown leather interior and Daytona racing seats with leather perforated inserts. 
While Ferrari has always proudly celebrated important anniversaries and milestones in their illustrious history, there’s no doubt that the 70th Anniversary cars will hold a special place in the hearts and minds of fans for years to come. Allowing Ferrari to flex its creative muscles and show its clients that the sky was truly the limit in terms of customization, not only do these distinct automobiles show that Ferrari is very proud of its past, but they also showcase its excitement for things to come.
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jonsgarage · 11 months
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Ferrari OEM fender and hood badges off my 2017 California T in like new condition Message me for info
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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A Georgia mom is outraged over an interactive lesson taught during her daughter's field trip to the historic Mable House plantation in the city of Mableton, where third-graders were asked to simulate a slave auction by holding up signs containing dollar amounts equal to the prices of cars – except, in this instance, numbers indicated the value of humans.
"They lined the kids up. They had them to pick cars they wanted to be. So it was like $1,300, $2,000, $2,500, $3,000, and it ranged from like Honda, Acura, Lamborghini, Ferrari. Each kid chose a car, and basically she [the instructor] began to explain to them that they're being sold. Each one of them had a real bill of sale in front of them, and she was explaining to them the cost analogy of them being sold then as a slave child today would be the equivalent of whatever car they were," Gladese Cleaves told Fox News Digital on Monday.
Cleaves said her 9-year-old daughter came home and told her about the field trip by referring to one her friends as a Lamborghini and then referring to herself as a Ferrari. The comments caught her attention, so she called her oldest daughter, who chaperoned the event, to ask what happened.
She then contacted her younger daughter's teacher at W.C. Abney Elementary School via email and spoke with her over the phone.
UTAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CANCELS SLAVERY REENACTMENT AFTER PARENT OUTRAGE
"What was crazy is that the teacher, when I called… her response was, ‘I explained to the children that these were nice slave owners,'" Cleaves recalled. "This is exactly what she said to me. She said, ‘I explained to the children that these were nice slave owners because they treated the slave like family.’I said, 'Don't say it again, Mrs. Westmoreland.' There's no way you could put nice and slave owner in the same sentence. There's no way."
She met with the principal, who, according to FOX 5 Atlanta, told parents the following in a letter:
"The lesson had never been part of the Mable House's curriculum for Abney students prior to that day, nor was it described in the field trip materials or mentioned on the Mable House website," the letter read.
Cleaves said the school's statement addressing the issue and the eventual ban on future trips to the site came after media reached out to the institution.
MOCK SLAVERY LESSON AT CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL STIRS OUTRAGE AMONG PARENTS
She argued she has still received no compassion from all fronts, and she believes school officials found the incident justifiable since a Black woman – donning attire synonymous with enslaved people from the antebellum South – had narrated the activity.
Cleaves's primary concern throughout the ordeal, however, was her daughter and how she said the assignment gave her a false narrative about a dark time in history by making slavery appear benign.
"They [the students] left there thinking that slavery was fine and that they clapped and that they danced and that it was a choice and that they could leave any time. That was the narrative that my child left there with on top of being on a chopping auction block," she said.
Cleaves said parents were not previously notified that the field trip would mention slavery and explained that they were told students would engage in arts and crafts while learning about 19th century history.
"The permission slip says nothing about that. It's little stick people in a wagon. So you think they're going to go learn about how corn was made, and they did learn about potato houses the slaves cooked in and that kind of thing, but nothing to the extent of them playing and running around a whipping tree because there's a whipping tree there with marks all over it. None of this were things that we were told," she said.
SUBSTITUTE TEACHER PULLED AFTER ALLEGEDLY JOKING TO STUDENTS ABOUT SLAVERY, DISABLED PERSONS: REPORT
A photo of the permission slip provided to Fox News Digital mentioned chaperones, lunch plans for students, what children should wear to the trip and expected departure and arrival times.
Cleaves called for diversity, equity and inclusion training to better inform school officials on how to handle such situations, arguing that the teacher – who claimed she was unaware of how the activity would go – should have been better informed.
"What they're saying now is that the teacher didn't know that the narrator was going to do this. Let's give the benefit of the doubt. I believe that she did [know] because she helped paint the narrative of the cost analogy after the narrator spoke, so I'm not buying into any of that," she said.
Cleaves said the most harrowing part of the entire experience was telling her daughter the truth about slavery after the project gave her a false narrative. 
"The horrible part of this, all of this outside of my child believing a false narrative, outside of what she's been taught, is watching my child as I had to explain to her in depth why this was wrong and how her civil rights were violated and the truth about slavery. And literally watching the tears and the innocence leave her with exposing the truth at 9 years old because something else was given to her, meaning she would have learned about it, but it would have been in steps."
Fox News Digital reached out to an affiliate of the Mable House and Cobb County PARKS, to which the house is leased, but did not receive a comment from either.
The field trip programs occur through a nonprofit organization, however.
For News Digital also reached out to Paulding County School District for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.
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2014 Ferrari California T 
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rosyjuly · 2 years
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to the finnish line | kimi/seb/charles, 3k, E, ao3 locked
“It’s the perfect car to have some fun. Might even take the roof down.” They do. They also take Charles back to their hotel room.
inspired by this ad for the ferrari california T where seb and kimi outperform every bad porn intro to ever intro and then get into a car with a 'DP' licence plate. a huge thank you for @boxboxlewis for enabling me and for betaing!
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2014 Ferrari California T
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pointreyesjournal · 1 year
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Portofino : ep197
I feel kissing on my neck and ear lobe to gently wake me up.
Cheyenne: Baby, wake up. I think we died at sea. The boat must have sank last night.
I’m really groggy trying to wake up, but I’m not buying her story. Me: I don’t feel dead honey, come back to bed.
Cheyenne: Look out the porthole, we died and went to heaven.
Me: Shy, we’re living in sin. If we died in a shipwreck, we’d wake up in hell.
Cheyenne: There’s no way that there is any place on earth that is actually this beautiful. I’m pretty sure we’re in heaven.
Me: That’s just Portofino honey.
Tucked into a tiny spit of land about 10 kilometers south of Genoa along the northernmost coast of the Ligurian sea, Portofino is one of the most scenic ports in the known universe. The actual port covers land equivalent to a few football fields (or over here, football pitches) and nearly every square meter is occupied with a yacht. Three sides of the port feature high walls, like an amphitheater, and the northern wall has a picturesque waterfront with buildings in Mediterranean hues of yellow, burnt orange and gold.
Our sailing yacht is huge, so we’re anchored just outside of the harbor in about 30 feet of warm crystal blue water.
I throw on shorts and a t-shirt and tell Cheyenne to put on her bikini under her exercise gear as I dart out the door.
“I’ll be right back”
I return a minute later and get some running shoes on, gather up Cheyenne and head for the deck. By the time we emerge from our suite, Filet has pulled together a tiny breakfast picnic for us and put it into a shopping bag. I tuck breakfast into a rucksack, then we hop in the dinghy and the captain whisks us off to shore.
Cheyenne: What are we doing?
Me: We’re going to hike up to the lighthouse before everyone else wakes up.
Cheyenne: This is breathtaking. I honestly didn’t know that places this beautiful actually existed in real life. I thought it was just in screensavers and photoshop.
Me: Remember Henrik’s Ferrari? The one called the California? When they discontinued it, do you know what they replaced it with?
Cheyenne: No. What?
Me: A model called a Portofino.
Cheyenne: Gawd … can you imagine driving Henrik’s Ferrari around here?
Me: Somebody at Ferrari obviously did.
Cheyenne: Wow. Apropos!
The land on the little peninsula above Portofino is ultra-premium A+++ real estate, but somehow it hasn’t been overdeveloped with mega-mansions. There is a rustic trail that ascends to a ridgeline. Each cobbled stair step is two steps deep, but only about one half step up. So it creates an odd cadence. Step forward, step up, step forward, step up. So you’re always stepping up with the same foot. We pass terraced gardens of grapes and olives, and an ancient castle called Castello Brown before reaching the lighthouse.
The Faro di Portofino is a bright white lighthouse that sits proudly on the rocks at the end of the peninsula. From their terrace bar, there are nearly 360 degrees of sweeping ocean views. It’s beauty that defies description. There’s a cocktail bar that opens for tourists at 10am, but we’re here well before they open, so we commandeer a table and enjoy our breakfast picnic of yogurt parfait, fresh fruit, and orange juice.
Me: You know what baby?
Cheyenne: What?
Me: You may have been right.
Cheyenne: Told ya’ …
We died and went to heaven.
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Ferrari F430
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