I really enjoy Neil Duerden Illustration‘s illustrations. I love the all the organic vector elements, the movement and the bold use of colors. Take a few minutes and visit Neil Duerden’s Gallery Page.

This Skittles commercial makes me laugh, but it still creeps me out a bit. I’m strangely drawn to it.
An unconfortable moment. Just what do you do when you can’t even get a dinner reservation in hell?
Tell me… Does the world really need Jeff Foxworthy Jerky?
Monogram Foods says that “Jeff Foxworthy is the ideal celebrity brand to market Monogram’s jerky products because he has universal appeal and his image is closely associated with the consumer’s expectations of the product.” Yep. Foxworthy=Jerky seems to add up to me.
John Schneider, a.k.a. Bo Duke, sold his personal 1969 “General Lee” Dodge Charger used in the cult classic show “The Dukes of Hazzard” and various other productions at the price of almost 10 million dollars. The actual winning bid was on ebay motors $9,900,500.00. You know Boss Hogg would want a cut of that kind of money.

According to this CNN story, if the winning bid goes through, the “General Lee” will be the second most expensive car ever auctioned behind a rare 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royal Sports Coupe that was sold by Christie’s Auction House back in 1987 for $11 million.
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