Friday, September 21, 2012

The Afterparty (A Special Edition Of The Magic Of Aston Martin)

Ladies and Gentlemen,

What a nice cup of Earl Grey tea and some fine biscuit make out of you depends on your emotions, your education and your culture... Here you have an extract from the records of the board computer of an Aston Martin DB9:

a) 50 km/h
b) 0 km/h
c) 0 km/h
d) 160 km/h
e) 170 km/h
f) 0 km/h
g) 0 km/h
h) 0 km/h
i) 160 km/h
j) 0 km/h
k) 160 km/h
l) 50 km/h

You can find many beautiful and actual images of Aston Martin cars at: Aston Martin

Best wishes, ACME and Team



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Forbidden Fruit

Ladies and Gentlemen,

3 things are forbidden in love relationships:

a) humor (for example humorists are not only respected but they are also considered as a possible threat of society),

b) moving together (with own rules, own purposes, own results - that might be irritating),

c) help (because you are a grown-up who should be self-contained - how grateful do you want to be?)

That's what the comedy series Ned & Stacey is all about, for example... Or Beverly Hills 90210... So modern theatre arts tries to extend the frontiers of society...

However not only arts is about life but arts can influence life as well... It is my experience, too that if you taste all 3 forbidden fruits of love relationships then you become rich and famous... Just like people on TV... Of course, not everybody can be broadcasted - but everybody's opinion might be interesting for an audience...

Best wishes, ACME and Team


Sunday, September 2, 2012

Daily Architecture

Ladies and Gentlemen,

My concept of a liveable-in church building is not only meant for God Himself but for priests and pastors, too... It could be a very compact monastery or a part of a monastery, as well...

What I meant is the opposite of a blasphemy and I wanted to make a church building more attractive...

1) You could imagine better that somebody is living in God's house because of the everyday interior...
2) A priest or a pastor (filled with the Holy Spirit) could live in such a church building actually - showing a good example of living together with God...
3) The everyday usage of the church building (heating, making a draught, cooking etc.) could make the church building more durable and attractive because it was less delivered to the elements of nature...
4) Perhaps a priest or a pastor living in a church house would be more inspired by God than living next to an "empty store building..."

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team