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Saturday, May 29, 2010

"What you talkin bout Willis" THE STARS GONE ,il miss him with all my heart .

What you talkin bout Willis , by the one and only Gary Coleman,
On May 26, 2010, Coleman was admitted to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah, after falling and hitting his head[29] and suffering an epidural hematoma at his home in Santaquin, Utah. He was announced to be in critical condition.[30] By mid-afternoon on May 27, 2010, Coleman was unconscious and on life support.[31] He died at 12:05 p.m. MDT (18:05 UTC) on May 28, 2010.[32][33]
The off-Broadway cast of Avenue Q dedicated the May 28, 2010, production of the show to Coleman, with Danielle K. Thomas, who portrays Coleman in the musical, paying tribute to him from the stage at the show's end.[34] In the hours following his death, Gary Coleman's name became the top trending topic on social networking site Twitter. His catchphrase “What you talkin bout Willis” also made it on to the trending list as well.[35]

Gary Coleman

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Gary Coleman

Coleman in 2007
Born February 8, 1968(1968-02-08)
Zion, Illinois, United States
Died May 28, 2010 (aged 42)[1]
Provo, Utah, United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 1978–2010
Spouse(s) Shannon Price (2007–2010)
Gary Wayne Coleman (February 8, 1968 – May 28, 2010) was an American actor, known for his childhood role as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff'rent Strokes (1978–1986) and for his small stature as an adult. He was described in the 1980s as "one of television's most promising stars." After a successful childhood acting career, Coleman struggled financially later in life. In 1993, he successfully sued his parents and business adviser over misappropriation of his assets.

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Early life

Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois. He was adopted by Edmonia Sue, a nurse practitioner, and W.G. Coleman, a fork-lift operator.[2] He suffered from a congenital kidney disease caused by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (an autoimmune destruction and alteration of the kidney), which halted his growth at an early age, leading to a small stature (4 ft 8 in; 1.42 m) and a childlike appearance. He underwent two kidney transplants, one in 1973 and one in 1984, and required daily dialysis.[3]

Career

While best known for his role on Diff'rent Strokes, Coleman had appeared earlier on The Jeffersons and on Good Times as Penny's friend Gary. He also appeared in a 1978 pilot for a revival of The Little Rascals as Stymie.[4]

Diff'rent Strokes

Coleman was cast in the role of Arnold Jackson in the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, portraying one of two young African-American brothers adopted by a wealthy Caucasian widower in Manhattan. The successful show was broadcast from 1978 to 1986.
Coleman became the most popular fixture of the show, enhanced by his character's catchphrase "What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" At the height of his fame on Diff'rent Strokes, he earned as much as $100,000 per episode. A Biography Channel documentary estimated he was left with a quarter of the original amount after paying his parents, advisers, lawyers, and taxes.[5] He later successfully sued his parents and his former advisers for misappropriation of his finances and was awarded $1.3 million.[6]

Later character appearances

Coleman became a popular figure, starring in a number of feature films and made-for-TV movies including On the Right Track and The Kid with the Broken Halo. The latter eventually served as the basis for the Hanna-Barbera-produced animated series The Gary Coleman Show in 1982.

Candidacy for Governor of California

Coleman was a candidate for governor in the 2003 California recall election. This campaign was sponsored by the free newsweekly East Bay Express as a satirical comment on the recall. After Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy, Coleman stated that he would be voting for Schwarzenegger. Coleman placed 8th in a field of 135 candidates, receiving 14,242 votes.[7]

Avenue Q

Coleman is parodied in the hit 2003 Broadway musical Avenue Q, which won the 2004 Tony Award for best musical. A character presented as Coleman works as the superintendent of the apartment complex where the musical takes place. In the song, "It Sucks to be Me", he laments his fate.[3] On Broadway, the role was originally played by Natalie Venetia Belcon.[8]
The show's producers have said they originally considered asking Coleman himself to play the Gary Coleman role, and he expressed interest in doing so. However, he never showed up for a meeting scheduled to discuss it.[9]
In 2005, Coleman announced his intention to sue the producers of Avenue Q for their depiction of him, although the lawsuit never materialized. At the 2007 New York Comic Con, Coleman said, "I wish there was a lawyer on Earth that would sue them for me."[10]
The off-Broadway cast of Avenue Q announced that the May 28, 2010 show would be dedicated to Coleman, following his death. They released a statement saying, "The creators, producers, and company of Avenue Q are terribly saddened to hear of the death of Gary Coleman, whose tremendous gifts brought delight and inspiration to audiences around the world. While everything in life may be only for now, we suspect that Gary's legacy will live on for many years to come. Gary's memory will certainly endure in the hearts and minds of those of us who live on Avenue Q. When the show concludes tonight at 10pm at New World Stages, Danielle K. Thomas, who portrays Mr. Coleman in the musical, will pay a tribute to him from the stage."[11]

Personal life

Coleman secretly wed his girlfriend of five months, Shannon Price, 22, on August 28, 2007.[12] They met on the set of the 2006 comedy film Church Ball. On May 1 and 2, 2008, Coleman and his wife appeared on the show Divorce Court to air their differences in front of Judge Lynn Toler.[13] Unlike regular Divorce Court participants, they appeared on the show with the intent to save their marriage rather than adjudicate a separation.

Legal struggles

Financial matters

In 1989, Coleman sued his parents and former business adviser over misappropriation of his $3.8 million trust fund.[14][15] He won a $1,280,000 ruling on February 23, 1993.[16] Coleman later filed for bankruptcy in 1999; he attributed his financial problems to mismanagement of his trust.[17]

Assault

Coleman was charged with assault in 1998 after he punched a woman. He was working as a security guard, and bus driver Tracy Fields requested his autograph while he was shopping for a bulletproof vest in a California mall. The two argued about the autograph, and Fields mocked Coleman's lackluster career as an adult actor. Coleman testified that "I was getting scared, and she was getting ugly"; he said that he thought Fields was going to hit him, so he punched her. Coleman pleaded no contest and received a suspended sentence. He was also ordered to pay Fields $1,665 for hospital bills resulting from the fight.[18]

Citation for disorderly conduct

On July 26, 2007, Coleman was cited for misdemeanor disorderly conduct by a Provo, Utah, police officer after Coleman was seen having a "heated discussion" with his wife, Shannon Price.[19][20]
On July 3, 2009, Coleman and his wife were involved in a domestic dispute in which Coleman's wife was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and both parties were cited for disorderly conduct.[21]

Automobile accident

Coleman was involved in an automobile accident in Payson, Utah on September 6, 2008. According to Payson police, Coleman was backing up his truck in a Payson bowling alley parking lot when he allegedly hit 24-year-old Colt Rushton. According to a witness, the tire of Coleman's truck hit Rushton's knee and pulled him under the truck. Coleman's vehicle then hit another car. Rushton was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated and released with minor injuries. Police said Coleman's driving speed was not excessive. Witnesses told police the incident stemmed from an argument that started in the bowling alley after Rushton photographed Coleman. Coleman objected to Rushton taking his picture and the two men started arguing, according to witnesses. There was no citation or arrest for either man. Police said neither man would make a statement at the scene.[22][23]
On December 2, 2008, Coleman pleaded no contest to charges of disorderly conduct and reckless driving. The court ordered him to pay a $100 fine for disorderly conduct. The reckless driving charge was to be waived in one year if Coleman did not commit any further violations. On January 14, 2010, Coleman settled a civil suit related to the incident for an undisclosed amount.[24][25][26]

Domestic violence assault

On January 24, 2010, Coleman was arrested on a domestic violence assault warrant in Santaquin, Utah. Coleman was subsequently booked into the Utah County Jail[27] and released on January 25, 2010.[28]

Death

On May 26, 2010, Coleman was admitted to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah, after falling and hitting his head[29] and suffering an epidural hematoma at his home in Santaquin, Utah. He was announced to be in critical condition.[30] By mid-afternoon on May 27, 2010, Coleman was unconscious and on life support.[31] He died at 12:05 p.m. MDT (18:05 UTC) on May 28, 2010.[32][33]
The off-Broadway cast of Avenue Q dedicated the May 28, 2010, production of the show to Coleman, with Danielle K. Thomas, who portrays Coleman in the musical, paying tribute to him from the stage at the show's end.[34] In the hours following his death, Gary Coleman's name became the top trending topic on social networking site Twitter. His catchphrase “What you talkin bout Willis” also made it on to the trending list as well.[35]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1979 The Kid from Left Field Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper Television film
1980 Scout's Honor Joey Seymour Television film
1981 On the Right Track Lester
1982 The Kid with the Broken Halo Andy LeBeau Television film
Jimmy the Kid Jimmy
1983 The Kid with the 200 I.Q. Nick Newell Television film
1984 The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins D.C. Collins Television film
1985 Playing with Fire David Phillips Television film
1994 Party The Liar Short film
Associate producer
S.F.W.
Cameo
1996 Fox Hunt Murray Lipschitz, Jr.
1997 Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's Himself Documentary
1998 Dirty Work
Cameo
Like Father, Like Santa Ignatius Television film
1999 Shafted!

2000 The Flunky

2002 Frank McKlusky, C.I.
Cameo
2003 Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Himself Cameo
A Carol Christmas Christmas Past Television film
2004 Chasing the Edge
Cameo
Short film
Save Virgil Himself/The Devil
2005 A Christmas Too Many

2006 Church Ball

2008 An American Carol Bacon Stains Malone
2009 Midgets vs. Mascots Gary Last film appearance

Television

Friday, May 14, 2010

Im so envious!!!!! and really $$$ up-ed wow-ed ..

LOOK at this n ur eyes will hurt coz .. >>><<<<  juz look at price !

World’s Most Expensive Computer Mouse

 


It’s a trying task to find something for your lovable computer geek significant other.  Especially when they say they want something shiny and outlandishly expensive.  Luckily, there is the World’s Most Expensive Computer Mouse.  Yes, that is the mouse’s literal product name.  Having looked at the price, the product name is definitely right on the money.

The mouse is advertised as the perfect 60th wedding anniversary gift since traditionally speaking that anniversary calls for a diamond.  It also works for the 50th, since that one is gold.  These computer accessories come in yellow, red or white gold with black or white trim.  You can design your own or pick up the Diamond Flower or Scattered Diamond designs.  To purchase your very own it’ll cost you £16,200.00 or $26,730, but hey, diamonds are forever.  Of course it only takes a month for gadgets to become outdated, but at least the shiny stuff is forever.

2010 Bentley Mulsanne




Bentley's new 505 hp flagship offers a Drive Dynamics Control system comes with three standard modes (Bentley, Sport and Comfort) and a forth custom mode, allowing the driver to configure the Mulsanne to a personal driving style. This customization philosophy extends to the exterior, with a 114 exterior paint choices and a personalized keyless entry system. The price ranges from $224,000 for the regular model to $264,000 for the long-wheelbase model.

Most Expensive Cars of 2010

Here is a list of cars compiled by forbes with the support of Vincentric, an auto-industry analysis firm in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
1. Mercedes-Benz S Class
2. Mercedes-Benz CL Class
3. Audi R8
4. BMW 7-Series
5. BMW M6
6. Jaguar XJ
7. Mercedes-Benz CLS Class
8. Jaguar XK
9. Chevrolet Corvette
10.Land Rover Range Rover
 

Fastest Cars In The World: Top 10 List 2009-2010

World's Fastest Cars

While most of us can only dream of owning the fastest car in the world, some will do whatever it takes to possess such speed and power. So, how fast are the fastest cars in the world? Here are the 10 fastest cars available on the market measures by top speed.
1. SSC Ultimate Aero: 257 mph, 0-60 in 2.7 secs. Twin-Turbo V8 Engine with 1183 hp, base price is $654,400. Tested in March 2007 by Guinness world records, The SSC Ultimate Aero takes the lead as the fastest car in the world beating Bugatti Veyron.
SSC Ultimate Aero Red doors open
2. Bugatti Veyron: 253 mph, 0-60 in 2.5 secs. Aluminum, Narrow Angle W16 Engine with 1001 hp, base price is $1,700,000. With the highest price tag, no wonder this is rank #2.
Bugatti Veyron front view driving
3. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo: 248 mph, 0-60 in 3.2 secs. Twin Turbo All Aluminum V8 Engine with 750 hp, base price is $555,000. Smooth and bad-ass, will make you want to show it off non-stop.
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo dark orange front view
4. Koenigsegg CCX: 245 mph, 0-60 in 3.2 secs. 90 Degree V8 Engine 806 hp, base price is $545,568. Made in Sweden, it is aiming hard to be the fastest car in the world, but it has a long way to go to surpass the Bugatti and the Ultimate Aero.
Orange Koenigsegg CCX
5. McLaren F1: 240 mph, 0-60 in 3.2 secs. BMW S70/2 60 Degree V12 Engine with 627 hp, base price is $970,000. Check out the doors, they looks like bat wings, maybe Batman need to order one and paints it black 1997 McLaren F1 on the road black
6. Ferrari Enzo: 217 mph, 0-60 in 3.4 secs. F140 Aluminum V12 Engine with 660 hp, base price is $670,000. Only 399 ever produced, the price goes up every time someone crashes.Ferrari Enzo doors open front view
7. Jaguar XJ220: 217 mph, 0-60 in 3.8 secs. Twin Turbo V6 Engine with 542 hp, base price was $650,000. Made in 1992, this car still got what it takes to make the list.
Jaguar XJ220
8. Pagani Zonda F: 215 mph, 0-60 in 3.5 secs. Mercedes Benz M180 V12 Engine with 650 hp, base price is $667,321. With a V12 motor, this baby can do much better.pagani zonda f
9. Lamborghini Murcielago LP640: 211 mph, 0-60 in 3.3 secs. V12 Engine with 640 hp, base price is $430,000. Nice piece of art, the design is very round and smooth.
White Lamborghini Murcielago front view
10. Porsche Carrera GT: 205 mph, 0-60 in 3.9 secs. Aluminum, 68 Degree, Water Cooled V10 Engine with 612 hp, base price is $440,000. The most powerful and most expensive Porsche  nearly made the list as #10.
Red Porsche Carrera GT side view

 

World's Most Expensive Cars
What is the most expensive car in the world? The 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe was sold for $8,700,000 in 1987. However, that car and many alike will not be included in this list because it is not available on the market today. It is hard to imagine someone would actually spend 8 million dollars on a car instead of using it for something more productive. However, if you have the money and the opportunity, you will definitely spend a small fraction of it to place a few of these supercars in your garage. Here are the 10 most expensive production cars on the market.
1. Bugatti Veyron $1,700,000. This is by far the most expensive street legal car available on the market today. It is the fastest accelerating car reaching 0-60 in 2.6 seconds. It claims to be the fastest car with a top speed of 253 mph+. However, the title for the fastest car goes to the SSC Ultimate Aero which exceed 253 mph pushing this car to 2nd place for the fastest car.
Bugatti Veyron: Most Expensive Car in The World
2. Lamborghini Reventon $1,600,000. The most powerful and the most expensive Lamborghini ever built is the second on the list. It takes 3.3 seconds to reach 60 mph and it has a top speed of 211 mph. Its rarity (limited to 20) and slick design are the reasons why it is so expensive and costly to own.
Lamborghini Reventon side view
3. McLaren F1 $970,000. In 1994, the McLaren F1 was the fastest and most expensive car. Even though it was built 15 years ago, it has an unbelievable  top speed of 240 mph and reaching 60 mph in 3.2 seconds. Even as of today, the McLaren F1 is still top on the list and it outperformed many other supercars.
McLaren F1 Orange with doors open
4. Ferrari Enzo $670,000. The most known supercar ever built. The Enzo has a top speed of 217 mph and reaching 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Only 400 units were produced and it is currently being sold for over $1,000,000 at auctions.
Ferrari Enzo track run front view
5. Pagani Zonda C12 F $667,321. Produced by a small independent company in Italy, the Pagani Zonda C12 F is the 5th fastest car in the world. It promises to delivery a top speed of 215 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.5 seconds.
Pagani Zonda C12 F: 2nd Most Expensive Car in the World
6. SSC Ultimate Aero $654,400. Don't let the price tag fool you, the 6th most expensive car is actually the fastest street legal car in the world with a top speed of 257 mph+ and reaching 0-60 in 2.7 seconds. This baby cost nearly half as much as the Bugatti Veyron, yet has enough power to top the most expensive car in a speed race. It is estimated that only 25 of this exact model will ever be produced.
SSC Ultimate Aero 3rd most expensive car in the world
7. Saleen S7 Twin Turbo $555,000. The first true American production certified supercar, this cowboy is also rank 3rd for the fastest car in the world. It has a top speed of 248 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.2 seconds. If you are a true American patriot, you can be proud to show off this car.
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo white
8. Koenigsegg CCX $545,568. Swedish made, the Koenigsegg is fighting hard to become the fastest car in the world. Currently, it is the 4th fastest car in the world with a top speed of 245 mph+, the car manufacture Koenigsegg is not giving up and will continue to try and produce the fastest car. Good luck with that!
Koenigsegg CCX side view
9. Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren Roadster $495,000. A GT supercar, the SLR McLaren is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world with a top speed of 206 mph+ and reaching 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. It is a luxurious convertible with a really powerful engine, which results in outstanding performances and style.
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster side front view
10. Porsche Carrera GT $440,000. A supercar with dynamic stability control and a top speed of 205 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.9 seconds. The Porsche Carrera GT applies the absolute calibers of a true racing car to offer an unprecedented driving feeling on the road.
Porsche Carrera GT

 

2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible

 2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible

2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible Specifications
Chassis
BrakesStandard-fit carbon-ceramic brakes
Engine
Type:6-liter W12
Horsepower621
Engine & Transmission
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM:590lb ft of torque at 2,000-4,500 rev/min
Exterior
Weight198 lbs versus GTC Speed
WheelsLightweight, 20-inch, 10-spoke alloy wheels
Tires275/35 ZR20 Pirelli Ultra High Performance tires
Performance
Acceleration (0-100 km/h)9.6 seconds
Acceleration 0-60 mph s:3.9 seconds
Top Speed202mph
Base Price: [$280,400]
 

Porsche 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept

Porsche 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept
Porsche 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Specifications
Body
Wheelbase104.3-inch
Engine
Type:V8 combustion engine
Horsepowermore than 700 horsepower
Fuelholds 18.5 gallons
Exterior
Length177 inches
Width76 inches
Height43 inches
Performance
Acceleration (0-100 km/h)3.2 seconds
Top Speed320 km/h (198 mph)
 
Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept
Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept Specifications
Body
Wheelbase111.7 in
Chassis
Brakesfour-wheel disc with electric park brake system
Wheels (F)20-in
Wheels (R)20-in
Front Suspensionfour-wheel independent with Magnetic Ride Control
Engine & Transmission
Power bhp (kW) at RPM:350 hp (260 kW)
Exterior
Length203.5 in
Width74.8 in
Height59.1 in
 Track (in., front/rear)62.6 / 1589 (front); 62.8 / 1594 (rear)   

Bugatti 16C Galibier Concept

 
 
 
 
 
Bugatti 16C Galibier Concept Specifications
Chassis
Brakesspecially developed ceramic brakes
Engine
Type:16-cylinder, 8-litre engine with two-stage supercharging
Enginedeveloped as a flex-fuel 2 Bugatti engine, and can optionally be run on ethanol
Exterior
Headlightsround LED headlights
 

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