Cleveland Deli Renames LeBron Sandwich After Nowitzki

Hell hath no fury like a sports fan scorned: Cleveland deli Corky and Lenny’s has renamed a signature sandwich after basketball star Dirk Nowitzki since the Mavericks beat the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals, and, more importantly, former Cleveland Cavaliers player LeBron James.

The $10.50 sandwich was formerly known as the “King Size Corned Beef Sandwich” — James’ nickname is “King James” — but it will now be called “The Dirk Nowitzki Corned Beef Sandwich” from here on out. Sandwich-based burn.

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1939 Plexiglas Pontiac Up For Auction

If you have any embarassing habits as you sit in traffic, then this could be your automotive arch-enemy. Nose pickers and secret scratchers need not apply.

The transparent transport in question is a 1939 Pontiac Plexiglas Delux Six Ghost Car that was created for the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. The car was a collaboration between General Motors and chemical company Rohm & Haas. R&H wanted to showcase their new product, Plexiglas. What better way than to create a car from the wonderous new material?

The car is a fascinating insight into all the details you usually miss when looking at a regular, boring opaque vehicle. The slide-down window mechanisms are clear to see, as is the chassis hiding behind the panels. There’s no chance of hiding a body in the trunk either, as you can see inside without even opening it…

Under the see-through skin it’s generally fairly conventional. It uses a standard Pontiac Deluxe Six chassis and the standard six-cylinder engine and three-speed gearbox. All that hardware hasn’t had to work too hard though – only 86 miles are showing on the clock and the pristine white tires are the original U.S. Royals.

Even back in 1939 it cost a slightly scary-sounding $25,000 to build. In today’s money, that’s over $391,000! Still, the $475,000 the Pontiac is expected to make at auction on July 30 in Michigan it’ll have turned in a tidy profit.

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Lima mayor: No Christ statue to overlook coast

The mayor of the Peru’s capital may have spoiled President Alan Garcia’s plans to erect a huge statue of Jesus similar to Brazil’s iconic Christ the Redeemer on a hill overlooking Lima’s Pacific coastline.

Lima Mayor Susana Villaran says Garcia didn’t ask her before announcing on Friday his intention to have “Christ of the Pacific” put up for a June 29 inauguration. The statue will be 22 meters (72 feet) high and stand atop a 15-meter (49-foot) base.

Villaran has criticized its suitability and lack of originality – it resembles the famed Rio de Janeiro work.

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