Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Bradgelina...boundless?

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly set to wed at the end of May this year.

Could Angelina and Brad be getting married this year? Copyright [Wenn]
According to Grazia Magazine, a source close to the couple has revealed that the Brad, 49, and Angelina, 37, plan on getting hitched following the Cannes Film Festival.
The source said: "Brad has asked those closest to him to make sure they're free the week after the Cannes Film Festival finishes on 26 May.
"Brad will be in Cannes with Angelina and the kids to promote 'World War Z'. He has also blocked out a couple of weeks in his work schedule afterwards, which has made his friends even more certain."
And it seems that Brad and Ange could be hosting the reception at their their £35 million Chateau Miraval mansion in the South of France which is due to be fully renovated by the time of the alleged wedding.

We'll give some years, or is it months now? #tongueincheek

BOUNDLESSLY UNITED,FIRST IN HISTORY

 
Y'all know there are boundless people and boundless things.
My favouraaite guys happen to be in this category.
My daughter wonders why i love devils...red devils for that matter! 
i try to explain to her and i hope she gets the picture before it misleads her some day.
 Heres the story,
 

The English Premier League's Manchester United F.C. has become the first franchise of any sport valued at $3 billion worldwide, according to a report by Mike Ozanian of Forbes on Monday.
Shares of [United], which were offered to the public last August at $14, did poorly at first but have soared the past few days. Last seen at just under $17, Manchester United’s stock has outperformed the S&P 500 since its IPO and made the controlling Glazer family and legendary investor George Soros...wealthier, reports Next.
Ozanian notes that the recent increase in stock price has pushed the club's value to over $3.3 billion in enterprise value, which factors in equity plus debt.
ESPN's Paul Carr noted how big the gap is between the Red Devils and the next highest-valued franchise, the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys:
The three-dollar increase since its initial public offering is a testament to how well Sir Alex Ferguson's club has performed this season—and the confidence inspired by having billionaire investor George Soros on board as a minority owner. Soros' net worth was estimated at approximately $19 billion in September of 2012, according to Forbes.
United sit atop the EPL table, five points ahead of crosstown rival Manchester City. The acquisition of Robin van Persie has bolstered the attack, as the exciting Red Devils lead the Premier League with 57 goals in just 23 matches in 2012-13.

One love guys! who else is boundlessly united?

Childrens Day Our Way!

Our meeting on Saturday 25th of May 2019 hit so close to our favourite day of the year; Children's Day...Yaay!!!