vineri, 14 august 2009

No way

N-as face asta nici unui caine..... Oricat te supara,te enerveaza, te scoate din minti,un copil ramane un copil iar tu ca parinte trebuie mentorul lui nicidecum sa il tari cu lesa in magazin !

luni, 10 august 2009

World’s Strangest Bars

1. Baobab Tree Bar & Wine Cellar,South Africa


Having a cocktail in the hollow trunk of a huge 6,000-year-old baobab tree is a surreal and elemental experience.



2. The Birdsville Hotel, Australia


The Birdsville sits at the edge of Australia’s Simpson Desert, home to fat-tailed marsupial mice, sand dunes, and little else.

3. Cave Bar, Jordan

The walls of the Cave Bar, run by an adjacent Crowne Plaza Resort, are part of an ancient tomb carved by the Nabataeans. Tables are placed outside on a large piazza and within the cave, where lanterns cast a sanguine haze over the bar’s sandstone walls; some seats are even tucked into what were likely individual burial niches.


4. Floyd’s Pelican Bar, Jamaica

If someone collected masses of driftwood and palm fronds, nailed them all together, and stuck the resulting structure on stilts out in the ocean, it would likely look like Floyd’s Pelican Bar. At Floyd’s, which sits about a mile off the southwestern coast of Jamaica in Parottee Bay, many of the swimsuit-sporting drinkers stand around waist-deep in the water (the joint is short on seating).

5. Lagoon Bar, Iceland

Iceland’s 1.6-million-gallon cure-all, the Blue Lagoon, where people flock for soothing heat and an abundance of minerals, also has a bar. Of course, in the spirit of healthfulness, the Lagoon Bar does a nice trade in fruit and skyr (thick Icelandic yogurt). Bikini-clad waitresses bear trays of cocktails while you’re neck-deep in the milky-blue 100-degree water.


6. Alux Restaurant & Lounge,Mexico

Bargoers here, a short taxi ride from Mexico’s Playa del Carmen, descend by candle-lined stairs into a subterranean lounge, trying to recall the little saying they learned as children to tell stalactites from stalagmites. Alux (pronounced “ah-LOOsh”) is spread throughout a system of caverns—the restaurant here, a bar there, the VIP lounge over there.


7. Absolut Icebar, Sweden

Open only from mid-December to mid-April, the Absolut Icebar, within the Icehotel in the small village of Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden, holds steady at around 23 degrees.


8. Cova d’en Xoroi, Spain

A mix of locals and tourists make their way to this club in a cave 33 yards above the ocean in the side of a cliff on southern Menorca. Supposedly, it was once the den of a Turkish pirate, who stole a village maiden to be his wife. In the afternoon, patrons sit under umbrellas on the terrace, appreciating the views from this Balearic Island out over the Mediterranean.


9. The Red Sea Star, Israel

An over-the-top underwater restaurant and bar off the coast of Israel begins to make sense when you learn that the nearby city of Eilat is Israel’s version of Dubai. Twenty feet down in the Gulf of Eilat, surrounded by undulating walls and windows designed to invoke the movements of the sea, partygoers sit on stools that resemble jellyfish, under lights that are plump like anemones. Just outside the structure’s many windows grows a coral reef, nurtured by the Red Sea Star’s owners, that teems with butterfly fish, angelfish, and other brightly colored fauna.


10. The William Thornton Floating Bar & Restaurant, British Virgin Islands

A regular bartender here who goes by the name Zeus holds court over a tribe of bikinied lasses as they line up for a four-way “shotski,” drunk from glasses sunk into an old water ski. The Willy-T, as it’s known, is a 98-foot schooner anchored off Norman Island in the British Virgin Islands. While not exactly Spring Break Cancún, the party can get plenty rowdy, especially during high season when dinghies tie up en masse.



sâmbătă, 8 august 2009

Wet dream

Wet Dream from valerio angelini on Vimeo.


Nice !!!

ps. ma duc si eu la somn ca e tarziu..sunt curioasa ce visez !

Photos 2009


Oh...Jack..my love...