Tuesday, May 31, 2011

MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE. MAY, 30TH 2011. ARMY, AIRFORCE, NAVY, MARINES, COASTGAURD.

      On my way home from lunch on this memorial day I drove past a cemetery. The cemetery was decorated beautifully with flowers and big bold American flags. There was a banner announcing to all who passed by that at 9:30am this morning they would be having a memorial service. Unfortunately when I was driving by it was already 1:00pm. I thought to myself that I would have liked to attend that memorial service. I'm not sure why but I had the overwhelming feeling to turn around and visit the cemetery. After dropping my wife off at the house I headed back to the cemetery. As I pulled in I was blown away with number of small American flags sticking up out of the ground. Upon further investigation I realized that every American flag sprouting from the ground is a sign to all that a veteran of our armed services lay here. The number of flags at this one particular cemetery is crazy. Just think, there has to be thousands and thousands of cemetery's nation wide. The number of men and women who have served to preserve and protect this nation is something that must be respected and appreciated. Memorial day is not only for those who have served and died  in the past wars. It's also a time to thank those that are currently serving and helping others in foreign lands. When I was walking around snapping photos I came across a 3rd generation Army General Chaplin and a chaplain he was training. If you know a past or present member of our American armed forces be sure to thank him or her. Even if it's a month after memorial day do it. Living in America is a privilege and not a right. God bless America!










Chaplain (MAJOR) John Paik and retired Army General Chaplain (BG.) Stephen E. Kirtey



This is evidence of thirty six years of service. Now retired but still working as a volunteer Chaplain.


Paik is a Chaplain in training. He told me the significance of a purple name tag. When you blend all the colors of the U.S. armed forces you get the color purple. Purple is reserved for volunteers.




Remarks and Explanation – June 20, 1782


The shield is composed of thirteen stripes that represent the several states joined into one solid compact, supporting the chief which unites the whole and represents Congress. The stripes are kept closely united by the chief and the chief depends upon that union and the strength resulting from it.

The motto E Pluribus Unum alludes to this union.








The shield is born on the breast of an American Eagle without any other supporters to denote that the United States of America ought to rely on their own virtue.

The olive branch and arrows denote the power of peace and war which is exclusively vested in Congress.


The constellation of thirteen stars denotes a new state taking its place and rank among other sovereign powers.


The pyramid signifies strength and duration.


The Eye over it and the motto Annuit Coeptis allude to the many signal interposition's of providence in favor of the American cause.


The date 1776 underneath is that of the Declaration of Independence and the words Novus Ordo Seclorum under it signify the beginning of the new American Era, which commences from that date.






The General informed me the buttons are official civil war buttons.



I thought this was a cool looking head stone.



Another great looking headstone. Built to last!



R.I.P.




I would like to personally thank any us soldier in any of our American armed services for their past or present service. Thank you! Please don't forget to follow or subscribe! Thanks...Phillip.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

REDLINE TIME ATTACK. RACING PHOTOS. MAY 28 2011

 Just wanted to leave you with a little something to start off your happy Memorial Day. These photos are from the Redline Time Attack event that started this morning. For those of you less familiar Redline Time Attack events are one of or is the Premiere race event. It is divided into three categories, Street tire, Modified and Super modified. Just to keep it short and simple the categories escalate from limited to full out anything goes. Except for Nitrous oxide which is prohibited in all classes. This was just a practice day for the teams. Tomorrow is when all the action will take place. Drivers will be attacking the course to try and best their competitors time. This is a race for the best lamp time in your  category. Stay tuned more pics to come. I'm in a hurry because i need to get in the shower so i can make it to the UFC fight at a friends house. Be sure to follow and subscribe so you don't miss a beat. Thanks and have a great Memorial Day. Peace!!





Shot of the main grandstand where all the big ballers are during a Nascar race.


Inside the paddock with the guys from the Lotus Cup USA.


Fontana Nissan Racing's 2007 Nissan 350Z is off it's feet and being treated to a heated foot massage. Yow!! 180 degrees.


Mechanic for Fontana Nissan Racing is hard at work trying to create the perfect tune on this 2007 Nissan 350Z.



Fontana Nissan was representing with a super fast Z. It sounded awesome.


500HP, 2004 Infinity G35. Driven  by Paul Brown. Super sick ride.


In this area of the track cars are hitting speeds of 130-150mph.


These cars are just waiting for their turn to tear up the track. Road///Race Evo is SICK!!!


I don't know what it is but i love this Evo. Mini feature is soon to follow.


Love these bright orange  powder coated Enkei's.


Master mechanic at work tuning the LG Motorsports Corvette. This thing is a beast!!


550Hp , 550 ft-lbs trq. LS3 engine.


Sasha Radojkovic from Rado Systems 1995 240sx Silvia. Equiped with what else but a SR20DET. HKS 2540 turbo. This thing sounded really nice.






These Lotus Evoras are small but they pack a big punch.


Works Motorsports 2008 Mitsubishi Evo X. 511HP, 421 ft lbs tq




ABF Performance. 2002 Mini Cooper R53. 450HP, 450 ft lbs tq.


Ya. Hello Kitty?


Not to be under estimated.


More pics coming real soon. The actual race is tomorrow. I will be covering it to bring you more awesome coverage. Please show support by following and or subscribing. Thanks and God bless!!


Thursday, May 26, 2011

RED BULL SOAPBOX RACE, LOS ANGELES CA 2011. CRASH PHOTOS

Here is a sequential view of an out of control soapbox car crash. If I were to guess, they must have been traveling at least 20mph at impact. Look closely and you will notice that they hit so hard that one of the guys shoes was knocked off.




Team: The Flashbacks from Carlsbad CA. Piloting what is supposed to be a old school roller skate


Destined to crash. Look at the bent rear wheel.

 
Both left and right rear not looking so good.


I wonder what they were thinking at this moment.


Shoe on.


Shoe off.








This guy seems to be ok. His co-pilot on the other hand is still laid out.



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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

2011 RED BULL SOAPBOX RACE LOS ANGELES, CA. CAR PHOTOS PART-3

Whats up everyone? Back with another installment of Red Bull soapbox photos. Today's photos show the creativity and skill of the participants. There are very few rules to building a Red Bull soapbox car. No prefabricated cars, no external power (as a engine), less than 6 feet wide and no taller than 7 feet. Teams were judged on three criteria: speed, creativity and showmanship. I have a few sequential crash photos I'm working on that i may or may not post. The pictures don't exactly represent the full scope of the festivities. The crowd was going off with their noise makers and shouting. It was super crazy and fun all at the same time. Some of these cars I would guess got up to 25-35mph. With limited road and jumps to-boot it made it exciting and thrilling to watch. If the Red Bull soapbox races make it to your town be sure to make it. I'm sure you will love it too. This weekend I will be at the Redline time attack event at the Auto club speedway-Fontana.  Please be sure to subscribe and follow with your Yahoo, Twitter, Gmail accounts. Thanks and God bless!


Team: Hazzard from North Hollywood CA.


Team: Angry Bird Droppings from Garden grove CA.


Team: Give 'em Hell-ado from San Diego CA. The driver or this car is actually inside. The guy on the back would counter- steer as they raced down the hill. To slow down the guy on the back would drag his foot on the Ground.


Team: A-Team from Pasadena CA.


Team: Care bear Attack from Tustin CA. Driver Nick Nguyen launching off one of the jumps along the course.


Team: The Green Army Men from Hermosa Beach CA.


Team: Soleman Redemption from Pasadena CA. Driver Grant Delgatty.


Team: Takami from Los Angeles CA. Driver Andrew Bredeson. Yes in fact this car was built by workers at Takami and Robata restaurants.


Team: Import Tuner Magazine. What else would you expect from a globally known and dedicated import car magazine. Their car was a aluminum and fiberglass masterpiece. After the front jump they lost their wheel covers. Not only did team Import Tuner have the best looking car, they also had a professional drift racer behind the wheel. None other then Daijiro Yoshihara aka ( Dai ).


Team: Lucha Libre from Monterey Park and Baldwin Park CA.


Team: Hold On To Yo' Butts. This car was themed from the Jurassic Park movie. Here you can see driver Sean feeley going for it with this big air. This jeep was hauling some serious booty. I think it may have been the fastest car out there. Well built!


Another pic of team "Hold On To Yo' Butts".


Over all it was a great weekend. Looking forward to the Redline time attack event this Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to subscribe and follow, link is in the upper right column. Thanks and God bless.