CYBERSPORTS CASA DE KOBE IN COTO DE COZA IS REALLY KINDA COOL.Byline: - Tom Hoffarth Look, there's the pirate ship near the waterfall, right past the lagoon with the paddle boats. And check out all the palm trees in the front yard. A new Vegas hotel? Naw, just Kobe Bryant's new digs. From the nine overhead photos on American Online's front page link that went up last week, there isn't much else to see of the Laker lak·er n. 1. A fish, such as the lake trout, that lives in a lake. 2. A ship used on lakes. star's new 10-bedroom, 16,000-square foot bungalow bungalow [Indian bangla,=house], dwelling built in a style developed from that of a form of rural house in India. The original bungalow typically has one story, few rooms, and a maximum of cross drafts, with high ceilings, unusually large window and door that he recently paid $13.5 million for him and his new wife in Coto de Coza. But it's at least something to ooh and aah over. If you don't have access to AOL's link, created in partnership with Thousand Oaks-based real estate Web site Homestore.com, the elongated e·lon·gate tr. & intr.v. e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing, e·lon·gates To make or grow longer. adj. or elongated 1. Made longer; extended. 2. Having more length than width; slender. address to use to get there is http://personalfinance. aol.homestore.com/ multimedia/Celebrity/ Bryant-Kobe/ default.asp?gate=aolfinance. --Aside from reports on Lance Armstrong's own Web site (LanceArmstrong.com), the Tour de France Tour de France World's most prestigious and difficult bicycle race. Staged for three weeks each July—usually in some 20 daylong stages—the Tour typically comprises 20 professional teams of nine riders each and covers some 3,600 km (2,235 miles) of flat and has coverage for the next three weeks on the Outdoor Life Network's Web site (OLNTV.com), which is the official English language English language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Spoken by about 470 million people throughout the world, English is the official language of about 45 nations. partner for the Tour's official Internet home (LeTour.com). Over at Bicycling.com, a subsidiary of Bicycling magazine, there are minute-by-minute updates and commentary by former Tour winner Greg LeMond Gregory James "Greg" LeMond (born June 26, 1961 in Lakewood, California) is a former professional road bicycle racer from the United States and a three time winner of the Tour de France. In 1986, LeMond became the first American cyclist to win the race. . --An Internet site called BetOnIchiro.com lets anyone, for $2, guess the exact number of hits, strikeouts, home runs and steals that the Mariners' star will accumulate. Half of the bets on the Grenada-based site come from Japan. |
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