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quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2013

Formosa Cafe


This not only simply a bar and restaurant, it's way more than that. It's a Landmark. It's Hollywood Classic.The Formosa Cafe is not only a staple for the young Hollywood set but also a location for a lot of movies like LA Confidential.  The hotspot is a Chinese-themed bar and restaurant where stars can be seen enjoying a drink and living their charmed lifestyles.
Opened in 1939, the red and ebony Formosa Cafe has been long been a movie biz watering hole, where stars hold meetings over cocktails to discuss their next big picture. The whole place is surrounded by hundreds of celebrity photos proving how star-studded the place is. Although most people just stop by for pre-dinner or after-hours drinks, the Formosa Cafe (which became a landmark in 1991) also offers a full menu every night of the week.

I've been there four times and had a lot of fun everytime. It has that old Hollywood feeling. It's dark and charming. I really recommend it. ;)
 
Information:
Hours:
  • Dinner: Monday through Thursday: 4pm -to 11pm, Friday: 4pm to 12am, Saturday: 6pm to 12am, Sunday: 6pm to 11pm

  • Bar Hours: Monday through Friday: 4pm to 2am, Saturday and Sunday: 6pm to 2am
    Private Party Facilities:
  • Indoor/outdoor patios available for all events. Downstairs can seat up to 80 guests for cocktail parties and 150 for upstairs lounge.

  • Contact:
  • Location: 7156 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA
  • Phone: 323-850-9050

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    Source: Dguides

    quarta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2013

    My Top 10 California Songs

    Those are my favorite songs about California:

    1. Surfin' USA – Beach Boys


    2. All I Wanna Do – Sheryl Crow



    3. Going to California - Led Zeppelin


    4. Hotel California - Eagles


    5. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas


    6. California - Bob Dylan


    7. Hollywood - Madonna


    8. Venice U.S.A - Van Morrison


    9. L.A Woman - The Doors


    10. Route 66 - Natalie Cole
     

    terça-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2013

    The Return of The American Slangs


    Bounce - Means to leave
    Dope - Means cool or awesome
    Fly - Boys tend to refer to girls they think are good looking as 'fly'.
    Hater or h8er - This is in reference to someone who just hates everything, even their friends.

    Hardcore - Means something is intense.
    Ho - Whore

    My bad - It means 'my mistake'.

    Sick or Ill - No, this no longer means someone doesn't feel well. It's used as a description of something or someone who is cool or awesome.

    Tight - Means close in relationship.

    Tool - Refers to someone who is stupid or a geek.

    Wanksta - Refers to a person trying to act tough, but isn't really pulling it off.

    segunda-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2013

    Super Bowl

     
    The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), and represents the highest level of the professional football in the United States - culminating a season that begins in the previous year.

     
    The event, which uses Roman numerals to identify each game, was created as part of a merger agreement between the NFL and  American Football League (AFL). It was agreed that the champions of the two leagues teams would dispute the AFL-NFL World Championship. The official merger happened in 1970. After that, each league was redesignated as a "conference", and the game was played between the champions of each conference. Currently, the National Football Conference (NFC) leads the series with 25 wins against 22 wins for the American Football Conference (AFC).

    It's considered by many as a major national holiday and it's called "Super Bowl Sunday". The country literally stops to watch the game. It's a great opportunity to gather friends and family. The Super Bowl tradition is so strong that the food consumption is almost as big as Thanksgiving Day. The Super Bowl has frequently been the most watched television program of the year.

                                                                                   
    But Super Bowl is not only about football. During the halftime they always have a big show of an international music star. The opportunity to play at the Super Bowl is a big deal to the stars and every year there is a "battle" for the ratings. So far the record belongs to Madonna (114 million viewers - three million more than the game itself). Madonna presented in 2012 a super show that brought her back to the attention of the American Press and proved that she is still the queen of pop and her 30 years reign remains strong.


    This year singer Beyonce gave the audience a great concert full of  nice special effects and surprises. Although highly approved by the public who loved to see the three Destiny's Child girls performing together again, she failed to beat Madonna's record. Beyonce's show was also a response to the critics who were not kind to the singer for lip singing the national anthem during  Obama's inauguration. This time, Beyonce sang and danced from start to finish. Beyonce reached the milestone of 104 million viewers and ranked third in the history of American television. Madonna's Super Bowl concert is first.

    The half time show lasts about 12 minutes.
    Here are some of the best Half Time shows:

    Beyonce - 2013

     
    Madonna – 2012

     
    Rolling Stones  - 2006

     
    Paul McCartney - 2005

     
    U2  - 2002

     
    Michael Jackson - 1993

     
     Source: Wikipedia