28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, 12 seconds...that is when...your eyebrows...will end.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Triumph Car History (Triumph 13/35 Cars Models)
The History Of The Triumph Classic Cars with Triumph 13/35 cars models (Triumph Cars Models)
The Triumph 13/35 or 12.8 was a car manufactured from 1924 to 1926 by the Triumph Motor Company in the UK.
It was powered by a four cylinder 1872 cc engine of 72 mm bore and 115 mm stroke with single Zenith carburettor which produced 36 bhp.
It was the first British production car to be fitted with hydraulic brakes on all wheels. These were made by Lockhead and were of the external contracting type.
Approximately 2500 of this model and the parallel 15/50 models were made. It was generally priced at about £375-495.
It was powered by a four cylinder 1872 cc engine of 72 mm bore and 115 mm stroke with single Zenith carburettor which produced 36 bhp.
It was the first British production car to be fitted with hydraulic brakes on all wheels. These were made by Lockhead and were of the external contracting type.
Approximately 2500 of this model and the parallel 15/50 models were made. It was generally priced at about £375-495.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Zach Galifianakis
I was watching The Hangover with friends tonight. Zach is probably my favorite stand-up comedian.
Also, people tell me I look like him or something.
But not so much now!
Also, people tell me I look like him or something.
But not so much now!
Friday, May 28, 2010
James Earl Jones
Freaking Darth Vader, man!! And Mufasa!
He definitely benefits from having eyebrows. He looks kind of creepy without them...
Thursday, May 27, 2010
GBS is featured on Yahoo en Espanol!
We are featured on Yahoo en Espanol! Click to see Javier Soto, GBS’s resident make-up artist in our Aventura store, and Francisco Medina, our hair stylist in the Miracle Mile Coral Gables store, doing four fabulous Sex and the City Makeovers. Watch the video and learn their beauty tips and what products to use so you can achieve the same look at home! Of course, you can get all the products they used at your nearest GBS the Beauty Store, or online at www.gbsbeauty.com.
Carrie Bradshaw
Hair
2. Apply It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product, safe for color-treated hair.
3. Apply Lanza Art Elements Bungee Styling Cream and blow dry locks using AG Set It Straight straightening blow dryer.
4. There are two types of curls in this style— tight and loose. Section the hair and use the FHI 1.25” curling iron to set curls and FHI 1” curling iron to achieve the look.
5. Set curls with Sebastian Shaper Zero Gravity.
6. To avoid frizz, apply Control frizz Cutler Specialist Fly Away Control stick.
6. To avoid frizz, apply Control frizz Cutler Specialist Fly Away Control stick.
Makeup
1. Achieve a dramatic eye by applying GLoMinerals eye shadows in alternating shades- Sand Pebbles, Bamboo and Kona, to the arch, crease and lid of the eye.
2. Finish Carrie’s chic look by dabbing Kryolan coral cream color on the lips and cheeks for color.
Samantha Jones
Hair
2. Apply It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product, safe for color-treated hair.
3. Apply Cutler Specialist Volumizing Spray, light-weight and oil-free.
4. Blow-dry with AG Set it Straight blow-dry straightener.
5. After blow-dry, add Phytolisse Finishing Serum for shine.
6. Finally, finish the look with Sebastian Shaper Zero Gravity shaper for control.
Makeup
1. Start by applying GLoMinerals tint foundation and gloBronze Sunlight to create a Sun kissed complexion.
2. Add GLoMinerals Guava cream color to the cheeks and lips for a hint of playful color.
3. Finally, use GLoMinerals Eye Shadow Trio in “coffee” to achieve Samantha’s sexy signature look.
Hair
2. Apply It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product, safe for color-treated hair.
3. Apply AG Foam Weightless Volumizer.
4. Use Spornette Touche’ Styling Brush to brush hair
5. Blow-dry hair with FHI 1200 watt Nano technology blow-dryer
6. Iron and style with FHI platform iron,
7. Finally, finish the look with Sebastian Shaper Zero Gravity shaper for control.
Makeup
1. Start by applying GloMinerals tint foundation for a clean palette to work on.
2. Add GLoMinerals “Glo Shimmer Brick” on the apples of the cheeks for Miranda’s signature rosy color. Use the same color on the eyelids.
3. Finish the look with GLoMinerals Aruba lip stick and Mango gloGloss over the top for shine.
Charlotte York
Hair
1. Wash hair with Kim Vo moisturizing shampoo and Kim Vo moisturizing conditioner.
2. Apply It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product, safe for color-treated hair.
3. Blow-dry with AG Set it Straight blow-dry straightener to smooth hair
4. Lanza bungee elastic styling cream, use Hot Tools- 2” iron
Makeup
1. Start by applying gloMinerals tint foundation for a clean palette to work on.
2. Add Kryolan Dahlia cream color on the apples of the cheeks and eyelids.
3. Achieve Charlotte’s polished look with Bed Head Matte Love eye shadow on the arch, crease and eyelids.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Alabama Auto Insurance - Accident Forgiveness, Safe Driving Bonus, Deductible Rewards & More!
Are you a safe driver? Has it been several years since you had a car accident? (Please, knock on a piece of wood) Are you getting the rewards you deserve?
We have THREE optional features available for your Alabama Car Insurance policy with our agency. If you do not have these features, you need to call us immediately. We may be able to save you some money, provide better coverage, and reward you for being a safe driver!
Accident Forgiveness: This feature allows you to protect your insurance premium expense by basically "insuring your insurance." With Accident Forgiveness, we overlook accidents and do not raise your rate because of an accident. Do you have this in your current auto policy?
Deductible Rewards: It just keeps getting better... This optional features lowers your Collision Insurance deductible $100 IMMEDIATELY and another $100 every year that you are accident free (up to $500). This can save you big time in the event that you do have an automobile accident. Does your current insurance policy give you this type of savings? Mine does!
Contact Joseph Puckett today at Joseph@ThePuckettAgency.com or by calling toll free 1-888-99-4AQuote to get started right away. Watch the video below to hear me explain these 3 optional features that may be a good addition to your insurance plan.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Cutler Salons to visit GBS The Beauty Store
We are so excited to be working with GBS Beauty where we will have our products available to you and be able to share some of our beauty and fashion secrets!
In our two salons, I’ve always believed that fashion begins on the runway. It’s extreme and avant-garde but there is always something every day men and women can take that serves as an inspiration for the next season’s look.
My philosophy on beauty is that it is about taking the inspiration and customizing it to suit your personal lifestyle, face shape and be fashionable. The most important thing is you feel secure, comfortable and confident wearing these looks.
The biggest challenge is making sure you can replicate the looks at home. And, that comes with education from a professional and the right products.
Spring was the season where the red carpet events had a big influence on what was hot. Messy buns, braids and we saw a slew of the Hollywood crowd parting ways with their locks. Which, for a hair dresser is like winning the lottery…short hair is in.
We did the hair for over 30 shows for Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week and I wanted to share with you some of the key looks for the season!
Soft, Bouncy Blow-Out as seen at Carlos Miele
The clothes at the Carlos Miele show were so exquisite that I wanted the hair to be very natural. We created slight movement on the ends of the hair, so it bounced as the models sashayed down the runway.
How To:
In our two salons, I’ve always believed that fashion begins on the runway. It’s extreme and avant-garde but there is always something every day men and women can take that serves as an inspiration for the next season’s look.
My philosophy on beauty is that it is about taking the inspiration and customizing it to suit your personal lifestyle, face shape and be fashionable. The most important thing is you feel secure, comfortable and confident wearing these looks.
The biggest challenge is making sure you can replicate the looks at home. And, that comes with education from a professional and the right products.
Spring was the season where the red carpet events had a big influence on what was hot. Messy buns, braids and we saw a slew of the Hollywood crowd parting ways with their locks. Which, for a hair dresser is like winning the lottery…short hair is in.
We did the hair for over 30 shows for Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week and I wanted to share with you some of the key looks for the season!
Soft, Bouncy Blow-Out as seen at Carlos Miele
The clothes at the Carlos Miele show were so exquisite that I wanted the hair to be very natural. We created slight movement on the ends of the hair, so it bounced as the models sashayed down the runway.
How To:
1. Prep with Cutler Protectant Treatment Spray on damp hair. This will protect your hair from heat styling while treating your hair from past damage.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Once dry, use a large barrel curling iron, wrapping the hair around the curling iron, starting at the ends and rolling the barrel up to the roots
4. Finish the look by applying Cutler Definition Cream and brush hair loosely with a flat paddle brush
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
Effortless Glamour as seen at Tadashi Shoji
To evoke the glamorous detail seen in Tadashi Shoji’s rich and wearable collection, I wanted to recreate an up-do commonly seen on the red carpet – soft, effortless and stylish.
How To:
1. Prep with Cutler Protectant Treatment Spray on damp hair. This will protect your hair from heat styling while treating your hair from past damage.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Comb hair to the back of the head and brush it out for smoothness
4. Loosely twist hair on the side sections of the head, gather all the pieces into an intricate bun and pin
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
Organic, Effortless Curls as seen at Luca Luca
The unique, bright color combinations and tight silhouettes of the clothes at Luca Luca were very spring-inspired. To celebrate the ‘springy movement’, Teddy Charles (lead stylist for the show) gave the models natural, bouncy curls.
How To:
1. Prep with Cutler Protectant Treatment Spray on damp hair. This will protect your hair from heat styling while treating your hair from past damage.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Once hair is dry, set with a small curling iron, wrapping the locks in a spiral technique starting at the roots
4. Release the curls and tease with a rattail comb, starting at the ends and working up towards the roots. Make sure to leave some curl at the ends of the hair
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
We want to hear your feedback and if you have any hair questions email us at … info@cutlersalon.com.
We will keep you updated on what’s hot in the fashion world in NY.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Once dry, use a large barrel curling iron, wrapping the hair around the curling iron, starting at the ends and rolling the barrel up to the roots
4. Finish the look by applying Cutler Definition Cream and brush hair loosely with a flat paddle brush
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
Effortless Glamour as seen at Tadashi Shoji
To evoke the glamorous detail seen in Tadashi Shoji’s rich and wearable collection, I wanted to recreate an up-do commonly seen on the red carpet – soft, effortless and stylish.
How To:
1. Prep with Cutler Protectant Treatment Spray on damp hair. This will protect your hair from heat styling while treating your hair from past damage.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Comb hair to the back of the head and brush it out for smoothness
4. Loosely twist hair on the side sections of the head, gather all the pieces into an intricate bun and pin
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
Organic, Effortless Curls as seen at Luca Luca
The unique, bright color combinations and tight silhouettes of the clothes at Luca Luca were very spring-inspired. To celebrate the ‘springy movement’, Teddy Charles (lead stylist for the show) gave the models natural, bouncy curls.
How To:
1. Prep with Cutler Protectant Treatment Spray on damp hair. This will protect your hair from heat styling while treating your hair from past damage.
2. Next, spray Cutler Volumizing Spray from roots to ends and blow-dry. This alcohol free formula will add amazing volume and not weigh your hair down!
3. Once hair is dry, set with a small curling iron, wrapping the locks in a spiral technique starting at the roots
4. Release the curls and tease with a rattail comb, starting at the ends and working up towards the roots. Make sure to leave some curl at the ends of the hair
5. Set with hairspray for a natural-looking hold
We want to hear your feedback and if you have any hair questions email us at … info@cutlersalon.com.
We will keep you updated on what’s hot in the fashion world in NY.
Triumph Car History (Triumph 10/20 cars models)
The History Of The Triumph Classic Cars with Triumph 10/20 cars models (Triumph Cars Models)
This was the first Triumph automobile and was named the 10/20 for the Royal Automobile Club's taxation class of 10 horsepower rating and its actual output of 20 brake horsepower. The design was principally by Arthur Alderson assisted by Alan Lea and Arthur Sykes who were employed by Lea-Francis and Triumph paid them a royalty on every car made.
It was powered by a 1,393 cc (1.4L) 4 cylinder side valve engine designed by Harry Ricardo and fitted with a single updraught Zenith carburettor. The engine produced 23.5 brake horsepower (17.5 kW) at 3000 rpm giving the car a top speed of 52 mph (84 km/h) and economy of 40 miles per imperial gallon (7.1 L/100 km; 33 mpg-US). The four speed gearbox was mounted centrally and coupled to the engine by a short drive shaft.
This little two seater was the first Triumph production model and sold for £430. A rather high price which relied on their reputation for quality and workmanship. Lucas lighting was fitted, but it still had to acquire front brakes. This is the oldest surviving Triumph car being representative of the first year of car production. Owner Jim Kinghan.
I don't want you to have to work with a telemarketer to protect what's most important.
Yesterday, a telemarketer called our insurance agency to ask if we had our air conditioning system tuned up for the hot summer months ahead. I am always very nice to telemarketers because I make a few outbound calls every now and then... So be nice! I explained to the nice representative that we have an 8 month old system and are fine.
Boy were they lucky!
I happened to meet one of the sales managers for this company at a networking event so it wasn't truly a cold call (even though the person calling didn't know this). Our air conditioning system died yesterday! Perfect timing! Because I didn't have another HVAC company in mind and I had a so-so personal relationship with the company, I called them back and they should have us all fixed up today.
I don't want you to have to work with a telemarketer for your insurance needs (unless it's me on the other end of the line....). When it comes to protecting what's most important for your family: your home, cars, life, business, and more - you really need to work with a local insurance agent that you can trust and count on to be there when needed most.
Designing the proper insurance plan for your family is my goal. Ensuring you have the right limits and deductibles so you are prepared when disaster strikes is a two way street. You may not know that having higher liability limits on your auto and home policies can save you from financial ruin if something were to happen (and that it doesn't cost much more to double or triple those limits). You may not know that having Uninsured Motorist coverage pays for YOUR bodily injury and that you need to have the same limit that you are paying for "Other Person's" bodily injury liability. And so on... I can help design the right plan for you to meet your needs.
Protect your family and work with a local insurance agent that truly cares for your family. If you have an accident and are stranded on the side of the highway, do you want to call an "800" number to speak with a random call center representative? Or, would you like to call your insurance agent on his or her cell phone so they can get you the help you need. By the way, you can always reach me directly by calling 888-994-2786 (my cell phone). p.s. I hope my air gets fixed today. It was 95 in Alabama yesterday and 85 in my office! I don't do "hot" well... ;0)
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Alabama Auto Insurance - TWO HUGE DISCOUNTS Just Announced!
We just received two brand new discounts to offer Alabama families who move their car insurance to our agency. My primary concern is to ensure that your family is properly protected in the event that you actually need your insurance. I will rarely discuss price because coverage is most important. Ask someone who bought a "cheap" policy how they felt paying the difference when their low coverage policy didn't cover their total losses...
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I digress... back to the HUGE DISCOUNTS!
NEW! Premier Package Discount:
2 (or more) Cars + Own Your Home + E-Bill = 10% SAVINGS
NEW! Full Pay Discount:
Pay your 6 month auto policy in full and SAVE 10%
These two new discounts are added on top of all of the other discounts that are already available such as Multiple Car, Multiple Policy, Safe Driver, Good Payer, Occupational Discounts, and more!
This is huge! Does your auto insurance company reward you for paying in full and for being a homeowner? If not, give us a shot to compete for your insurance business. A free review of your current policies may reveal "gaps" in coverage that you can fill even if you don't move your insurance to us. We are honored to serve as a resource for your family (and REALLY like saving you money too!).
Watch the video below to hear me explain these two new discounts.Join Joseph Puckett Online:
Sunday, May 23, 2010
LOST Finale
Today is the LOST finale, so I thought I would do something special for it! Lots of eyebrowdectomies!
First is Charlie,
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Alabama Severe Weather Update
Heavy rain and strong winds can cause many problems for your property (home, business, car, etc) and while driving. Be sure to leave at least 4 car lengths between you and the drivers in front of you. If there is a major water buildup or an accident on the road, you need to be prepared to stop suddenly. Heavy rain for several hours can also cause flooding.
If you see standing water TURN AROUND. It is better to be safe in a dry car, than floating in a wet car down the road. If you are insured with The Puckett Agency in Alabama and experience complications from inclement weather and need help, contact Joseph Puckett directly at 888-99-4AQuote.
If you see standing water TURN AROUND. It is better to be safe in a dry car, than floating in a wet car down the road. If you are insured with The Puckett Agency in Alabama and experience complications from inclement weather and need help, contact Joseph Puckett directly at 888-99-4AQuote.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Stretchy Shapes
Stretchy Shapes and Bandit-O's are here at GBS The Beauty Store! Like Silly Bandz, but better! http://bit.ly/stretchyshapes
Triumph Car History (Triumph models, Triumph Model)
The History Of The Triumph Classic Cars with Triumph cars models (Triumph models, Triumph Model)
Model Name | Engine | Year |
---|---|---|
Triumph 10/20 | 1393 cc inline 4 | (1923–1925) |
Triumph 13/35 or 12.8 | 1872 cc inline 4 | (1927–1927) |
Triumph 15/50 or Fifteen | 2169 cc inline 4 | (1926–1930) |
Triumph Super 7 | 832 cc inline 4 | (1927-1932) |
Triumph Super 8 | 832 cc inline 4 | (1930) |
Triumph 12-6 Scorpion | 1203 cc inline 6 | (1931-1933) |
Triumph Super 9 | 1018 cc inline 4 | (1932) |
Triumph Ten | 1122 cc inline 4 | (1933-1934) |
Triumph Southern Cross | 1018/1122 cc inline 4 | (1932-1934) |
Triumph Gloria Four | 1087/1232 cc inline 4 | (1934-1937) |
Triumph Gloria Six | 1476/1991 cc inline 6 | (1934–1937) |
Triumph Gloria Southern Cross | 1232/1991 cc inline 4/6 | (1934-1937) |
Triumph Gloria 14 | 1496/1767 cc inline 4 | (1937-1938) |
Triumph Dolomite 8 | 1990 cc inline 8 | (1934-1935) |
Triumph Dolomite Vitesse 14 | 1767/1991 cc inline 4/6 | (1937-1938) |
Triumph Dolomite 14/60 | 1767/1991 cc inline 4/6 | (1937-1939) |
Triumph Dolomite Roadster | 1767/1991 cc inline 4/6 | (1937-1939) |
Triumph 12 | 1496 cc inline 4 | (1939–1940) |
Model Name | Engine | Year |
---|---|---|
Triumph 1800 Saloon | 1776 cc inline 4 | (1946–1949) |
Triumph 1800 Tourer | 1776 cc inline 4 | (1946–1948) |
Triumph 2000 Saloon | 2088 cc inline 4 | (1949–1951) |
Triumph 2000 Tourer | 2088 cc inline 4 | (1948–1949) |
Triumph Renown | 208 cc inline 4 | (1949–1952) |
Triumph Mayflower | 1247 cc inline 4 | (1949–1953) |
Triumph TR1 / 20TS | 208 cc inline 4 | (1950) |
Triumph TR2 | 1991 cc inline 4 | (1953–1955) |
Triumph TR3 | 1991 cc inline 4 | (1956–1958) |
Triumph TR3A | 1991 cc inline 4 | (1958–1962) |
Triumph TR3B | 2138 cc inline 4 | (1962) |
Triumph Italia | 1991 cc inline 4 | (1959–1963) |
Triumph TR4 | 2138 cc inline 4 | (1961–1965) |
Triumph TR4A | 2138 cc inline 4 | (1965–1967) |
Triumph TR5 | 2498 cc inline 6 | (1967–1969) |
Triumph TR250 | 2498 cc inline 6 | (1967–1969) |
Triumph GT6 | 1998 cc inline 6 | (1967–1971) |
Triumph Dove GTR4 | 2138 cc inline 4 | 1961-1964 |
Triumph TR6 | 2498 cc inline 6 | (1969–1976) |
Triumph TR7 | 1998 cc inline 4 | (1974-1981) |
Triumph TR8 | 3528 cc V8 | (1979-1981) |
Triumph Spitfire 4 | 1147 cc inline 4 | (1962–1965) |
Triumph Spitfire Mk.II | 1147 cc inline 4 | (1965–1967) |
Triumph Spitfire Mk.III | 1296 cc inline 4 | (1967–1970) |
Triumph Spitfire Mk.IV | 1296 cc inline 4 | (1970–1974) |
Triumph Spitfire 1500 | 1493 cc inline 4 | (1974–1980) |
Triumph GT6 | 1998 cc inline 6 | (1966–1973) |
Triumph Herald 948 | 948 cc inline 4 | (1959–1964) |
Triumph Herald 1200 | 1147 cc inline 4 | (1961–1970) |
Triumph Herald 12/50 | 1147 cc inline 4 | 1963-1967 |
Triumph Herald 13/60 | 1296 cc inline 4 | (1967–1971) |
Triumph Vitesse 6 | 1596 cc inline 6 | (1962–1966) |
Triumph Sports 6 (US version of Vitesse 6) | 1596 cc inline 6 | (1962–1964) |
Triumph Vitesse 2-litre, and Mk.2 | 1998 cc inline 6 | (1966–1971) |
Triumph 1300 | 1296 cc inline 4 | (1965–1970) |
Triumph 1500 | 1493 cc inline 4 | (1970–1973) |
Triumph Stag | 2997 cc V8 | (1971–1977) |
Triumph Toledo | 1296 cc inline 4 | (1970–1978) |
Triumph Dolomite 1850/HL | 1850 cc inline 4 | (1972–1981) |
Triumph Dolomite Sprint | 1998 cc inline 4 | (1973–1981) |
Triumph 2000 | 1998 cc inline 6 | (1963–1975) |
Triumph 2.5 PI | 2498 cc inline 6 | (1968–1977) |
Triumph 2500TC/S | 2498 cc inline 6 | (1974–1977) |
Triumph Acclaim | 1335 cc inline 4 | (1981–1984) |
Vale Special | (1932–1936) very low built two-seater based on Super 8 and Gloria |
Swallow Doretti | (1954–1955) |
Amphicar | |
Bond Equipe GT | (1964–1967) |
Fairthorpe Cars |
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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