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motorsportverso · 28 days
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Programação dias 18-21\04\2024
Quinta-feira-18\04
04:00-WRC-Croacia-Shakedown-Youtube
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19\04-Sexta-feira
06:47-WRC-Croacia-SS4-Sportv4 Portugal
09:45-WRC-Croacia-SS5-Sportv4 Portugal
10:58-WRC-Croacia-SS6-Sportv4 Portugal
12:00-WRC-Croacia-SS7-Sportv4 Portugal
13:00-WRC-Croacia-SS8-Sportv4 Portugal
20:40-IMSA-Long Beach-Qualyfing-IMSA.TV
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20\04-Sabado
03:30-GTWC Asia-Sepang-Race 1\corrida 1-Youtube
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03:30-FIA TCR Word Tour-Vallelunga-Qualyfing-Youtube
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06:00-Fia WEC-Imola-FP3-Youtube
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06:40-Supercars Australia-Race 1-Nova Zelândia-Sportv4 Portugal
09:00-GT CUP UK-Domington Park-Etapa 1-race 1-Youtube
09:20-Fia TCR Word Tour-Vallelunga-Race 1\corrida 1-Youtube
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09:31-WRC-Croacia-SS13 & SS14-Sportv4 Portugal
09:35-Fia WEC-Imola-Qualyfing-Youtube
12:00-WRC-Croacia-SS15-Sportv 4 Portugal
12:15-Lamborghini Super Trofeu Europe-Imola-Race 1-Youtube
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13:00-WRC-Croacia-SS16-Sportv 4 Portugal
17:00-Stadium Super Trucks-Long Beach-race 1-Youtube
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17:30-IMSA-Long Beach-Youtube\IMSA.TV
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20:30-GT America-Long Beach-race 1-Youtube
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Brasileiros na pista:
IMSA: Pipo Derani(Cadillac V Series #31), Felipe Nasr(Porsche 963)
Fia WEC: Nicolas Costa(Mclaren 720s GT3 #59), Augusto Farfus(BMW M4 GT3 #31)
Indycar:Pietro Fittipaldi
WRC:Gabriel Morales(Ford Fiesta Rally 3) (navegador)
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nolimitsmonstertrucks · 11 months
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Tips For Monster Truck Drivers On Stadium Truck Racing
Stadium truck racing is an electrifying motorsport that combines high-speed action, precise maneuvering, and adrenaline-pumping jumps. Honing your skills and mastering the art of navigating these powerful vehicles is crucial for success on the track. From understanding the track dynamics to perfecting cornering techniques, these tips will equip drivers with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this thrilling motorsport. Read More: https://www.biztobiz.org/articles/tips-for-monster-truck-drivers-on-stadium-truck-racing
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goodmotorfinger · 4 months
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Idea for a podcast called "Walk Into A Bar" where they get three respected individuals from completely unrelated fields and force them to compete against each other at a fourth activity.
The episodes will have names like "A Prog Metal Keyboardist, A Stadium Super Truck Driver, and A Cardiovascular Surgeon Walk Into A Bar (Culinary Edition)"
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hannibalzero · 5 months
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Yu yu Hakasho
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Oh my goodness what a good start! The actors really match the characters swagger and personality. The English dub is great too but not my 90s/earily 2000’s dbz actors I love. They are getting the first arch out of the way, but nicely summarized. The demon bug being the first demon to start the story worked well! Also the truck driver listening to the anime theme? Nice touch!
Kawabra, the king, the goat, is perfect as he is. I might have squeeled like a 14 year old again.
Yusuke and Kekio have a good relationship.
Botan 10/10 but I miss her oar!
Sprit world? Super cool! Miss the ogres!
Koenma is an adult, perfectly fine! They did that halfway through the second season so works for me!
They are setting up the dark tournament really well! The hole to the demon world is a sink hole, big enough to hold a stadium, checks out. Gonna miss the spooky island though.
Even the members of the black black club are making cameos! Even yukina’s ugly bastard captor showed up!
But that being said, I guess we are skipping the dark castle arch? The one where the boys really make it into a team? I’ll keep watching. Super excited!
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hopeshoodie · 2 years
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What would the lis favourite activity or ride be at the amusement park?
Arjun: Tilt-A-Whirl. He gets nauseous on bigger rides and gets headaches from wooden rollercoasters, which is a bummer because he wants to like carnival rides and will go on them if MC or Elijah wants to for the sake of having fun with them. But Tilt-A-Whirl is just easy enough where he has fun on the ride whilst not getting overwhelmed. Plus he loves throwing himself against his partner and trying (and failing) to control the cart. 
Bobby: Swing ride. Don’t get me wrong, he loves playing games with his partner and rides they can do together, but I think this is the one ride he always makes time to go on. He likes the simplicity of it, the feeling of flying, softly kicking his feet. If MC/Noah is in the seat in front of him he’ll try to be silly by kicking the back of their seat, but honestly he has more fun if they’re behind him so he doesn’t get distracted from actually enjoying the ride. 
Carl: Food. He’s here for the food trucks. He especially likes to seek out weird things that aren’t served in restaurants, not just the ‘deep fried X on a stick’ but also the more niche stands with food from another culture (I don’t know if this is universal but at our state fairs/carnivals people who like to cook will rent stands and you can just. Have a plate of some Persian grandmother’s food, or have the most mindblowingly amazing curry you've ever tasted from a stall with zero marketing that serves it in a styrofoam bowl) 
Elijah: The High Striker/Strength Tester game. He just wants to show off to his partner and win them a cheesy cheap stuffed toy. 
Felix: Laser tag. He gets super excited to play and SUPER competitive. Actually cares about the leaderboard, and it’s one of the few times you see him focus and strategize.
Gary: Drinking. I think carnivals are probably a little overwhelming for him. He likes playing some of the games, but if it’s a big sprawling one with lots of activities he doesn’t want to pick activities or plan anything. I think his favorite part is just getting a cold beer and wandering around, looking at all the things. 
Hannah: For some reason I just get the vibe that she’s super interested in those games where you win a goldfish. I think she always gets excited when she sees it and commits herself to winning one. Once she does, she decides this is her new best friend and she’s going to take such good care of it, but they never survive more than a couple of weeks. 
Henrik: Teacups. He’s going to convince you to ride, then use all his arm strength to spin you both as fast as humanly possible. When you get off he says ‘whoa I’m dizzy’ every time, but then later will ask you to go on again. 
Rahim: Ferris wheel. He likes that it’s slower, and also a little more private (because it’s just him and his partner in the compartment/bench, so it's a nice break from the crowds). He also really enjoys seeing the whole carnival from a height and looking out at the scenery. Plus he can’t resist a romantic kiss at the top. 
Jakub: I don’t know if this is universal, but in the midwest we have demo derbies. It’s when people take old crappy cars, fix them up, paint them flashy colors/designs, then literally run them into other cars in a stadium until they won’t drive anymore. The car that keeps moving last wins. It’s loud, competitive, suspenseful, and campy (kind of like wrestling, the drivers/car teams are assigned a performative personality). Plus sometimes the cars explode/catch on fire, and that’s fun to watch. 
Kassam: Roller coasters. I feel like Kassam’s the type to go to theme parks at least four or five times a year, and he really likes the fast, new ones. I think his favorite type is the Impulse Roller Coaster which goes insanely fast and insanely high in a short period of time, but he also likes the tower of terror style drop coasters. Anything where you get that sinking stomach feeling. If you go to a theme park/carnival, he’ll plot out all the roller coasters and make a plan to go on all of them throughout the day. 
Lottie: Fortune teller, obvious reasons. She’ll walk away either way too somber/serious or scoffing like ‘that lady/dude was absolutely full of it’. 
Lucas: Bumper cars. It’s one of the few times Lucas really lets loose and allows himself to be unpolished. But the genuine joy of him trying to chase MC’s cart down, or raucously laughing when he gets hit, or the cheeky grin when he narrowly evades someone, or stumbling out of his cart with the rare messy hair and dazed smile… It’s so cute. And he has a lot of fun. He won’t ask to go on the bumper cars initially, but will always ask to go again once you’ve done it. 
Marisol: People watching. I think her favorite part of the outing is when you get a snack/beverage, find a bench in the shade, and just take it all in. She giggles and points out people doing silly things, or just makes up little narratives about the relationships of couples/families she sees. She likes getting a vibe for the general type of people who attend the event they’re specifically at, and making generalizations about why that is/how the carnival could attract other people. 
Noah: I think he really like the slow boring rides that most people dislike. Like the ones that run around a little track and have a story- think Disney’s Carosel of Progress or It’s a Small World. He just finds them charming and once he finds one he likes will want to make it a routine to visit. Also wait now I’m fantasizing about going to Epcot with Noah, I think that’d be so fucking fun. Like hanging out in all the countries, getting different drinks and food, acknowledging how cheesy it is but genuinely enjoying it all the same.
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redcarpetview · 9 months
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Jason Crabb Set to Join Voices With Jay Demarcus and Jason Scheff to Perform National Anthem Sunday, August 6th
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Jason Crabb is set to join voices with Jay DeMarcus and Jason Scheff to sing the National Anthem for “The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix NTT INDYCAR Series” race on Sunday, August 6th with a start time of 11:30am CST.  
Jason, Jay and Jason will perform the National Anthem LIVE at 11:11am CST prior to the race. The National Anthem and race will be broadcast on NBC.
One of Gospel and Christian music's most iconic voices, Kentucky-born Jason Crabb has been honored with two GRAMMY® Awards and 22 GMA Dove Awards, the latter including nods for Artist, Male Vocalist, and Song of the Year. He is the youngest member inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, and his hometown of Beaver Dam, Kentucky has paid tribute with a street in his name.
Since his first solo release in 2009, he has performed on many of the world's most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, and Billy Graham's final crusade. Crabb's electrifying stage presence, powerhouse vocals and magnetic personality have endeared him to millions across the world through extensive personal appearances, media coverage, and social media including over 20 million views on YouTube.
Following a wildly successful music career as the bassist, pianist, harmony vocalist, songwriter and producer of superstar vocal group Rascal Flatts, Jay DeMarcus brought his unparalleled experience to the industry, launching his rising record label, Red Street Records in 2018. After 17 #1 hits, over 33m albums sold and more than 40 trophies earned from the ACA, ACM, AMA, CMA, People's Choice and more, the GRAMMY-winning producer has opened the door for Christian and County acts alike to thrive under his expertise.
DeMarcus has worked with such acts as the legendary band Chicago, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Shenandoah and Reba. He was also honored in 2020 for his work producing Jason Crabb's album Unexpected which was named "Best Roots Gospel Album” by The Recording Academy.
Singer, songwriter and bassist Jason Scheff is most known as the bassist and lead vocalist for the band Chicago, one of the longest-running and best-selling music groups of all time, for over 30 years. After leaving Chicago in 2016, Scheff participated as a judge for American Super Group and has now joined Jay DeMarcus in the group Generation Radio.
Sunday's activities will also include the popular Stadium SUPER Trucks, GT America, the GR Cup on track, and a post-race concert with fan favorite Tim Dugger immediately after the INDYCAR race.
The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, an action-packed three-day motorsports festival weekend, features the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, along with INDY NXT, GT America, GR Cup, the Big Machine Spiked Cooler Trans Am TA2 Series, and Stadium SUPER Trucks along with some of the biggest names in entertainment. 
Tickets are still available for Sunday at www.musiccitygp.com/tickets, by calling (615) 270-8705 or via email at [email protected].
Tickets for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix are digital, and all fans must adhere to the Nissan Stadium rules and regulations, including the clear bag policy.  For a complete list of FAQs on ticketing and race weekend policies, please visit www.musiccitygp.com.
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photog-crafty · 1 year
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I wanted to like the Tropos Rallye, I really did. Stratoses are cool as hell and I love '70s and '80s wedgemobiles. The Tropos was just too grippy for me, though. It was a fantastic car and was great if you liked to drive grip-style, because it was nearly impossible to get this thing to break traction, but I was just more at home in slippery V8 barges.
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Whenever a moon needed exploring, the Desert Raid was ready to handle it. This odd-looking giant rally buggy was much more nimble than it let on, with acceleration that rivalled even the electric cars and massive suspension travel that let it soak up the bumpiest trails. The best part was that the body panels loved to fall off at the drop of a hat, so after a couple of tumbles you were driving nothing but a pipe frame reminiscent of a failed Wile E. Coyote contraption.
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The Trophy Truck was the Desert Raid's more svelte sibling, with almost identical performance and a much more traditional appearance. I used glitches to remove the spare tires from the back in order to make it look like something out of Stadium Super Trucks. If you like high-energy videogame-style racing, I highly recommend you look that up sometime.
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There aren't many games with jumping tanks in them. Metal Slug and Blaster Master are the first to come to mind. The Scarab put a smile on my face by allowing me to add GTA to that list. This one in particular is the Apocalypse flavor, with more traditional treads and armor plating. In a move even more reminiscent of Blaster Master, the Scarab is the Arena vehicle in which I first learned to fly. The shunt boost pushes your vehicle to its left or right regardless of which way it's facing, so by jumping in the air and flipping on to your side, you could shunt straight up and, with some practice, chain shunts together to effectively fly across the map like the Metroid games' Space Jump ability. I'm pretty sure a lot of randoms thought I was an actual hacker.
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Take the APC, remove its weapons, then give it bigger tires and make it rounder and cuter. That's the Zhaba. This peaceful herbivore of a vehicle could crawl over just about anything and float in water to go just about anywhere it wanted, albeit very slowly. Players could even stand on it without getting knocked down as it drove at full speed. As a side note, this thing looked absolutely ridiculous with F1 wheels, too much so even for me.
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The Vagrant was a vehicle I wish I had tried a lot sooner. It was a zippy little buggy that thrived both on and off the pavement, and I bought it out of boredom when I had no reason to grind or run missions. It would have made those Blaine County jaunts a lot more enjoyable.
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As fun as the Zhaba was, it just wasn't that practical for daily use because of its ponderous speed. The Freecrawler was the solution, offering much of the same capability and just as much cubic-ness in a faster and more accessible package. The short wheelbase and tiny overhangs gave it amazing approach angles, even to the point of conquering city barriers if you didn't mind scratching the paint a little bit.
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Anyone who's grown up in Los Santos recognizes the Dubsta in its chrome and gold forms and understands the hustle they represent. Back when heists were just twinkles in our eyes and selling Ballers and Felons for $9000 was a legitimate moneymaking method, these Dubstas, commonly known as Dubsta 2s because they used a different model than the standard street Dubsta, were highly prized because they sold for roughly $25000 each. But they were like the Romero Hearse in that they wouldn't spawn unless you had one of your own to trigger it, so in order to get that gravy train rolling, you had to know a guy. This particular Dubsta was used to spawn a great many more, both for other players to add to their own rare car collections as well as for myself to use as garage fillers, because 25K is still 25K.
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This Mesa was technically a Merryweather Mesa, specifically glitched to remove the roll cage but keep the hard top. Sadly, the mall in downtown wasn't very big, so it couldn't do a lot of crawling. I even tried to emulate the teal Bikini Pearlcoat color found on some modern Jeeps, though in hindsight I think I may have made it a bit too green.
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Applying suspension upgrades at the mechanic would lower a vehicle's center of gravity. This piece of information was vital for anyone intending to drive a Rumpo Custom on a regular basis. This awesome off-road van was wild to tear around in, especially while blasting its ahooga horn, but taking a turn too tight would make it topple over like an old Explorer unless you lowered it as much as you could. Glitching the roll cage and roof rack off of it to make it look more like a plain adventure van certainly didn't help mitigate that damage.
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crystalelemental · 1 year
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Alright, so! Champion Hop. Far less proficient than his contemporaries. Admittedly, 1/5, but so was Marnie, and we all know how that went.
Hop’s main issue is that, as a damage dealer, he’s surprisingly reliant on support without 3/5. The sync nuke would absolutely obliterate things no issue, but without multipliers it’s just kinda whatever. No MPR on Zone also causes some issues, as his DPS falls short without it, but it can’t last through a Gauntlet match. Speaking of Gauntlet, he can’t check gimmicks, so the primary damage dealer or support would need to, which is a bit troublesome. He’s also Psychic weak. So…that’s never good.
The bigger issue is that Hop is much more like standard damage dealers, in that when the sure crit moves come out, Hop starts shaking. It is a problem. Some of them just drop him where he stands, like Latias’ Earthquake. Speaking of which, Hop is thus far unable to handle Latias’ Fluid Fortification. Defenses and speed seem like a winning combo, but it leaves Latias at full firepower, and she will truck your team. Hop does not have the means to handle this at all. Even if Earthquake didn’t KO, his team likely doesn’t win.
I will admit that part of the issue is my fighting type roster is bad. I don’t have many good options that aren’t SC Diantha. So that’s going to limit him. I chose Marshal almost on a whim, but truthfully? He’s actually kinda pog. Super underestimated his recovery. He and Maylene are a bit of a power couple at this point, thanks to Pep Rally and her capping crit. Hop’s utility is in debuffing defense so Maylene can focus on healing, and Marshal gets a good amount of mileage out of a lucky flinch.
But. You may notice I don’t have any Champion Stadium wins. That’s because I didn’t have Fighting types that could handle off-type aside from Diantha. Hop’s debuffs are single target and super slow, so it’s…not really helping in any significant way. And if you thought gauntlet had gauge issues, wait until you’re playing with only four bars.
I dunno. I can’t tell if it’s Hop that’s underwhelming, or Fighting types broadly. But as a Psychic main myself? It’s the Fighting types.
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niccage · 1 year
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Omg ALSO i followed my fave stadium super trucks driver on instagram last night and he followed me BACK…. Like what are we right!!?!?!?
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motorsportverso · 23 days
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Programação dias 18-21\04\2024 parte 2
Domingo-21\04
00:00-Supercars-New Zealand-race 2\corrida 2-Sportv 4 Portugal
00:30-GTWC Asia-Race 2-Sepang-Youtube
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03:30-F1-China-Bandsports\Bandplay
06:00-WRC-SS19\SS20-Croacia-Sportv 4 Portugal
06:00-Lamborghini Super Trofeu-Imola-Race 2-Youtube
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07:30-Fia WEC-Imola-Bandsports\Youtube\Bandplay
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10:30-TCR Word Tour-Vallelunga-Race 2\corrida 2
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12:15-Stock Car Pró Series-Interlagos-Corrida 2-Band\Youtube\Bandplay
16:00-Nascar Cup Series-Talladega-Youtube
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16:30-Indycar-Long Beach-TV Cultura\ESPN 4
20:10-GT America Series-Long Beach-Race 2\corrida 2-Youtube
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19:30-Stadium Super Trucks-Long Beach-Race 2\corrida 2-Youtube
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st4rrg1rll · 2 years
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05.21.22
sorry no pics of my cute ass outfit but it’s okay lol, i got so many compliments today it was super sweet i love women!!
ummm today was good. i woke up at 8:30 and got dressed and stuff right away and then katie and i went to dunkin for breakfast! and my iced coffee was too sweet. then we went to the farmer’s market and that was super cute and fun! it was such a beautiful day!! and there were so many dogs and beautiful women! and it was right on the river so you could hear the waterfall the whole time, it was fantastic! we walked around to all the stands before going back to buy things, i bought bread and sheep cheeses and mustard and garlic honey which is sooo tasty. i really want to go visit the bee farm (for lack of a better term. it’s midnight okay) that it came from!
after the farmers market we went home to chill out for a little. we tried all the stuff we bought and it was so yummy. the ac broke last night so we just chilled in katie’s room bc she has a portable ac unit going in here. we watched the secret world of arrietty and it was super cute! i almost fell asleep tho lol.
after that it was about 3:30, so we went w aunt maire to the food truck festival that was happening. it was cute but super hot and sunny out. first we had shaved ice and i got watermelon and blue raspberry flavoring. then we shared a stuffed soft pretzel (chicken bacon ranch cheese i think it was, it was amazinggg), and then i had a little brisket sandwich, some french fries, and a coke, appropriate bc we were at coca cola stadium. though the only water they were selling was dasani, yuck tap water. then katie got some cookie dough and we got back in the car to go home.
while we drove home i finally told aunt maire about mary and what she did to me growing up, and we had something like a heart to heart. it was strange to hear her say she was actively trying to get custody of me and alex and looking for any reason to call CPS. the reality of the situation was worse than she imagined and she felt bad about not trying harder, but if CPS had ever been involved in my life, that would have fucked my dad over even more than he already was screwing himself over. but it was nice to get it off my chest and to know how much my family hated her and was worried for us. it was hard for me to talk about, and i struggled to go into detail, but i’m glad i got it off my chest like i said. she deserved to know more than anyone, i think she cared the most. her and my mom were the closest after all.
i cried but it was cathartic. when we got home the atmosphere was light again and i was trying to deal with langston getting locked out and possibly needing to go home tonight but thankfully the key dude showed up and let him in. in case i had to leave tonight i went to see grandma! which was the first time i’d seen her in a long time, i should probably try to get up here on my own without katie more often. it was good to catch up. she’s getting knee surgery again soon. she’s getting old, i don’t want to forget to cherish her, or forget to make her feel as loved as she did for me. i love my grandma.
but yeah, after seeing grandma, we just came back home and have been kind of just chilling on our phones since then. obv i did not need to go back to the city tonight. i’m going to try to go tomorrow before the storm hits. tomorrow we might go to breakfast and then to the creamery for ice cream! that will be fun!
i’m so glad i came up here this weekend. i really needed it!!
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jerry618 · 1 month
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Mobile Billboard - Types, Tech, Cost, and Benefits
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What is a Mobile Billboard?
Mobile billboard advertising, also known as mobile outdoor advertising or mobile billboard trucks, refers to the use of super-sized vehicles that carry billboards advertising goods and services. The idea behind mobile outdoor advertising is to catch the driver's eye with vibrant graphics that promote specific brands.
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Static
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Digital
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Real-Time Updates
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Mobile advertising offers the type of extended exposure that's meant to capture any audience. Businesses looking to improve their customer base and boost revenue may want to seek it as an option to radio or TV ads.
Even though it may be initially expensive, mobile advertising is an excellent investment in your business. This is especially true, since ads can be changes to fit a certain demographic. That said, it may be a worthy investment for the future of your business.
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marcedrickirby · 2 months
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taylorswiftinfluence · 5 months
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Economic Impact
The Eras Tour had a projected gross of $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales alone, and hundreds of millions of streams, reaching about an 80% spike in those listening to her music in the weeks after the tour started.
Over the summer, Taylor gave truckers for the tour $100,000 bonus checks each, which Michael Scherkenbach, trucking company CEO, called “life-changing."
Food banks across the country in the communities where she has performed have said they received hefty donations from Swift. One food bank network in Arizona said Swift’s donation allowed it to send several tractor-trailers filled with 40,000 pounds of fresh produce to its member food banks.
Retailers have also seen a boost from concertgoers looking for clothes that match the theme of Swift’s “eras.” Shops are marketing outfits featuring everything that may resemble Taylor Swift in any way possible.
Federal Reserve officials noted that for some businesses, “May was the strongest month for hotel revenue in Philadelphia since the onset of the pandemic, in large part due to an influx of guests for the Taylor Swift concerts in the city,” 
Analysts estimate that the Eras Tour will likely surpass the $1 Billion mark while Swift is touring internationally. If this turns out to be true, she will achieve the milestone of the biggest tour in music history, surpassing Elton John’s multi-year farewell tour, which holds the current record of $939 million.
The Eras Tour is projected to generate close to $5 billion in consumer spending in the United States alone. Dan Fleetwood, President of QuestionPro Research and Insights, stated that,
“If Taylor Swift were an economy, she’d be bigger than 50 countries."
On the opening night in Glendale, Ariz., the concert brought in more revenue for local businesses than Super Bowl LVII, which was held in February in the same stadium. To use that as a comparison, Swift has been performing the equivalent of two to three Super Bowls every weekend for the past five months.
Typically, every $100 spent on live performances generates an estimated $300 in local spending on things like hotels, food and transportation. But for the Eras Tour, Swifties are dropping an estimated $1,300-$1,500 on things like outfits and costumes, merchandise, dining, and travel. This has boosted local economies by hundreds of millions of dollars in one weekend.
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Route des Grands Crus & Australia VS Fiji
(Entry by Elena)
Today we said goodbye to beautiful Dijon which has been our favourite stop by far. Croissants for breakfast were a must from the best bakery we’ve visited this trip, and then it was off to Lyon we went. The drive was through the Burgundy wine region which was exciting, so we decided to follow the Route des Grands Crus which is a relaxing drive through French wine villages and vineyards. We were super lucky and many of the vineyards were actually harvesting; we drove past lots of trucks full of grapes which was very cool. The views and villages we drove past were also stunning. This part of France has been a wine making region for hundreds of years so many of the vineyards are on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Everything was so green and lush and it ended up being a gorgeous drive into Lyon.
Lyon was slightly disappointing which is definitely not the city’s fault (it actually looks quite pretty here, like a mini Paris!). The city is absolutely chockers with Aussies and Kiwis as our Rugby teams are based here, so accommodation was tough to get and we’ve ended up in a very run down outskirt area of town. It’s a little sketchy to say the least and transport is hard into the more picturesque centre of town. We’re spending the rest of our trip here, 10 days, so our expectation of Lyon was to do lots of relaxing and wandering around which might be hard here… So stay tuned for some possible crisis management by our fearless leader (the famed Kylie Bryant).
Even though the accommodation isn’t great, Lyon is a lovely city. Our first morning here we drove into the old town which is unreal; the area is actually one of Europe’s most extensive Renaissance neighbourhoods. We walked around and visited some markets and gorgeous cathedrals. Classic ancient French city vibes! Then we headed home early as there’s another Australia game tonight! I didn’t go to this one so it was a boring evening at the Airbnb for me, and another exciting game for Lachlan and his parents.
(Entry by Lachlan)
So. That happened. Fiji upset Australia to convincingly win and create one of the most notable games of the tournament. The stadium and the atmosphere was amazing - the seats are arranged very steeply so you feel so close to the game, and the acoustics made the 40,000 people feel intimate and amplified. The game was exciting and we got to scream and shout with the Aussie crowd around us (with the added edge that Fiji were getting the better of us). At the end when Fiji won it was clear how much it meant to them and to the fans, they hugged each other and many prayed and cried - it was amazing to be there for such a moment for their team. They haven’t beaten Australia since something like 1972, and it opens up the opportunity for them to make it to their first quarter final. So it's hard to be mad. We then made our way home via a random dirt-road detour, and had some ice creams and watched another game of rugby on the couch.
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