October 2023

Toyota Aygo X Undercover By Jun Takahashi

Toyota Aygo X Undercover By Jun Takahashi Is Pretty Cool

Welcome to the Toyota Aygo, the legendary luxury limited-edition supercar for less than 20K. It is the Aygo X Undercover, a special edition produced in collaboration with influential fashion designer Jun Takahashi of UNDERCOVER. And we felt that maybe that made it interesting enough to cover here. We were hoping it might be fun and were not disappointed. I mean what the hell, this is a 20k car, why are we reviewing it? Because for the money it is excellent. 

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Ski Alpin Kitzbueheler Horn Winter

Luxury Adventure Skiing & Fine Dining in Kitzbühel Austria

Kitzbühel has the charm and sophistication of a wealthy Grande Dame that other resorts respect and allude to.  Check if the snow conditions are good, then I would put forward the more than 750 year old small town of Kitzbühel. It is a winter (and summer) resort that you can return to time and again and still find more of interest both on and off the slopes.  However, there is nothing stuffy here as the well-groomed pistes have a magnetic vibrancy.

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NOHrD Sprintbok Curved Manual Treadmill

Luxury Indoor Sports and Fitness Gear For The Perfect Body

Do you need to pay gym fees and waste time getting to a gym? Just roll out of bed and pop into your own fitness centre in your garage, or turn the dining room into a temporary workout room between family meals. Exercising in the comfort of your own home also means you don't have to dress up to work out.

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The Accelerator and The Brake being poured

The Accelerator And The Brake: An Exceptional 33-Year-Old Scotch From The House Of Hazelwood

Nestled behind the worn black doors of Duty Free Warehouse “No 3” lies a treasure trove of whisky barrels, meticulously stored over decades by the Gordon family. As proprietors of William Grant, the parent company behind brands such as The Balvenie and Glenfiddich, their 80-year legacy of astute laying down of casks has yielded an extraordinary collection of malt, grain and blended whiskies, notable for their high age statements.

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Marc Burrows Comedy Show

Why Terry Pratchett Will Always Be Brilliant & Relevant

In the autumn of 1983 a mere 500 copies of the new book by a largely unknown author called Terry Pratchett hit a small number of shops and libraries across the UK. It was called The Colour of Magic, and 500 copies was all that publishers Colin Smythe Ltd, a small company based out of Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire, had printed up for the home market. Pratchett’s previous releases, The Carpet People in 1971, Dark Side of the Sun in 1975 and Strata in 1981 had all been well received by critics, but their sales could generously be described as “modest”.

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