Rabu, 09 Oktober 2013

Grimes' Tour Rider Includes A 'cute Animal' And No Bottled Water

Just 18 miles from Jack Daniel's, the George Dickel Distillery employs 27 people and still does not use a computer in its production facilities. In fact, not much has changed since 1950. George A.

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  • Mannequin with puffy pink pubic hair
  • White leather couches, fresh roses and black satin drapes
  • Old rock posters of David Bowie, Queen, Elton John and Billie Holiday
  • Peanut butter with flax seed that contain no more than 4g of sugar
  • Madonna
  • A 200-person entourage that includes 30 bodyguards, personal chefs, a yoga instructor, an acupuncturist and an on-site dry cleaner
  • 20 international phone lines
  • Lilies and white and light-pink roses that have stems trimmed to precisely 6 inches
  • Mariah Carey
  • 20 white kittens and 100 doves
  • $200 bottle of cabernet sauvignon
  • Two dozen white roses and vanilla aromatherapy candles
  • No busy patterns in the living room space
  • Her room should be about 75 degrees
  • Rihanna
  • Haribo gummies
  • Oreo cookies
  • Mini Babybel cheese
  • Cans of Red Bull
  • Katy Perry Chauffeurs are not allowed to start a conversation with Perry and are not to stare at the backseat through the rearview mirror. Dressing room has to be draped in cream or soft pink. Coffee table much be in perspex modern style. A pair of floor lamps should be in French ornate style. The fridge must come with a glass door.

    Tour de Troit organizers handle 'Bike the Bridge'

    The former leaders of the "Bike the Bridge" tour say they've turned to Tour de Troit to plan Sunday's international cycling event. The 20-mile international ride starts at southwest Detroit's Clark Park, crosses the bridge to Windsor, Ontario, and heads back to Michigan. Registration for this year's ride is closed because the 150-rider limit has been reached.

    PGA Tour supports Environmental Institute for Golf with donation

    The PGA Tour events are also committed to generating revenue for charitable causes in their communities. About the EIFG The EIFG is the philanthropic organization of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, and has as its mission to foster sustainability through research, awareness, education, programs and scholarships for the benefit of golf course management professionals, golf facilities and the game. With respect for the game and the environment, the EIFG inspires environmental, social and economic progress through golf for the benefit of communities. Collaboration between the golf industry, environmental interests and communities will lead to programs and services beneficial to all who come into contact with the game of golf. Visit the EIFG at www.eifg.org.

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