From the monthly archives:

October 2008

As millionaires look for more ways to spend their money, they also look for different avenues to be break away from the pack of haves and have nots.
It seems everybody these days has their prized piece of art, luxury yacht or huge diamond jewelry. But what about a gold bicycle?
Scandinavian design company Aurumania, recently launched [...]

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Halloween - Holiday for Both the Rich and Poor

by admin on October 29, 2008

Nobody is too old for Trick or Treat. Halloween is timeless whether you’re a two-year old or an adult. Do you really know how Halloween originated?
The roots of this occasion run deep in Gaelic history. ”All Hallows Eve” (originated from the Pagan festival “Samhain”) was first celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain.
The [...]

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Dolce and Gabbana - Italy’s Best Fashion

by admin on October 27, 2008

Dolce & Gabbana Fashion can be tagged as one of the most recognized entities around the fashion world and are well-known for a coy and innovative aesthetic. The most recent product of Dolce and Gabbana Fashion to be in demand from the previous month across the D & G boutiques has been the custom-made crocodile [...]

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Fairmont Banff Springs - Canadian Rocky Luxury

by admin on October 24, 2008

Much of Canada was settled by Scottish immigrants. They named the various new built towns and cities after some of their favorite places back home. The name “Banff” comes from Banffshire, Scotland, which happened to be home to two of the original directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
To attract and accommodate tourists, the Canadian Pacific [...]

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World’s Most Expensive Gameboy

by admin on October 22, 2008

Now that the most popular video game system, the Nintendo Wii, is next to impossible to locate, why not step it up a few notches and find one for your child in the hand-held variety.
The world’s most expensive Gameboy is amazing. It’s made of 18 K gold and the display screen is surrounded by diamonds.
This [...]

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2009 Buick Enclave - Upscale Luxury

by admin on October 20, 2008

If you ever want to know what the hottest luxury cars are, just closely watch what the celebrities drive.
Why does the one of the world’s greatest athletes drive a Buick? Like Tiger Woods, the Buick Enclave is approachable, down-to-earth, yet something the rest of the pack keeps chasing.
The Buick people say the 2009 Enclave CXL is [...]

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Beringer Vineyards - Famous Napa Valley Winery

by admin on October 17, 2008

No winery more thoroughly embodies the timeless appeal and seductive flavor of Napa Valley than Beringer Vineyards. Located in St. Helena California, it’s Napa’s benchmark producer since its establishment in 1876.
Beringer Vineyards is Napa Valley’s oldest continuously-operating winery. The winery is famous for its award winning white zinfandel wine, and currently makes many wines with grapes sourced [...]

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TV-Set Market Return by GE

by admin on October 15, 2008

General Electric Co. is getting back into the television-set business by forming a partnership with a Taiwan company to launch GE-branded high-definition TV sets.
GE has a long history in the TV industry. GE made cathode-ray-tube TV sets from 1939 until 1987, and then licensed the GE brand to TV sets made by Thomson SA of [...]

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Leviev Fancy Pink and White Diamond Necklace

by admin on October 13, 2008

The Fancy Deep Pink and White Diamond Necklace by Leviev is an incredible piece of custom jewelry.
The diamond necklace includes a staggering 97.9 carats in pear-shaped and round, brilliant cuts.
It was quite the undertaking and took over a year to locate and fit together the rare stones in platinum.  The end result is stunnng.  Price tag: close to [...]

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Romantic Gondola Ride in Venice

by admin on October 10, 2008

Venice Italy, is an amazing city. When most people think of Venice, they think of gondola rides.
The city of Venice is actually a series of six islands at the edge of the Adriatic Sea. The “streets” of Venice are actually waterways for boat traffic.
Every year, the city’s water levels rise. The muggy summer air cooks [...]

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