New Knives Gazette Website Announced

The Knives Gazette(Lebanon, Ohio) Mike Irwin, the owner of the MotorSportsNews.Net(work), announced today the grand opening of the Knives Gazette website.

The Knives Gazette will feature new product information, reviews, and other coverage of knives and their usage in sporting, hunting, and other indoor and outdoor activities.

“We encourage all companies involved with knives and related products to send us their press releases and product announcements.”, said Irwin. “Our e-mail address is knivesgazette@gmail.com.”

The Knives Gazette can be found on Twitter (@KnivesGazette), and the website is located at www.knivesgazette.info.

The new site is a member of the Cold Nose Network of websites, which includes Racing Wrecks, The Firearms Gazette,  and MainframeCOBOL, a computer programming language website.

Information about the Cold Nose Network: Owner Mike Irwin is a long-time computer professional with over 30 years in the industry.  He’s always had an interest in firearms, knives, and the outdoors.  He’s a long time wood carver and whittler.  Mike can be reached at mike@motorsportsnews.net.

Lamborghini Espada explodes in flames

An explosion and massive fire in the 700 block of Waddington in Bloomfield Township, MI destroyed a vintage 1974 Lamborghini Espada earlier today. Here’s a shot of the burned-out Lamborghini.

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Ferrari F150 Fire

The Ferrari F150 Formula One race car proved itself to be a true Ferrari in testing earlier today by doing what Ferraris do best: catching on fire.

Bumblebee Smashes Cop Car In Yet Another Transformers 3 Accident



The star-crossed filming of Transformers 3 suffered another accident today when Bumblebee drove through an intersection and sideswiped a Washington D.C. Police SUV. The crash was not part of the script and the yellow Camaro was seriously damaged.

Several streets around downtown D.C. were closed off for filming; why the D.C. police SUV with sirens blaring decided to use the closed street isn’t clear. The video from local TV station Fox5 shows crew members covering Bumblebee up after the accident.

Another spectator near the scene showed how the filming began, with the Optimus Prime semi leading a number of vehicles down the street at high speed before Bumblebee was set to join them.

It’s not clear who is at fault, but it’s yet another example of an accident on one of Michael Bay’s action-charged sets.

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Our entre’ today is charbroiled R8…



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