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Ultimate Garage!

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    Ultimate Garage!

    From another board:

    "Some pictures of his 70,000 sq ft main house and his 35,000 sq ft garage that has a sound system better than any concert. His house had everything you could imagine from tanning beds to a 3 million dollar movie theater that looks like the Star Ship Enterprise, complete with a 5000lb steel door that slides automatically just like on TV. The house sits on top of an entire mountain that he owns where his armed guards patrol

    He has over 250+ exotic cars. The collection includes 22 Lambo’s, Porsche GT, Ferrari Enzo, S7, and the very 1st Buggatti in the US.The rest of the cars are also 1 of a kind or the very first of that model and year."

    Gallery here: http://64.38.252.186/New/RonsGallery.htm

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    Looks like he needs some help cleaning his cars :D

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    DeebsTundra Big Tires :)

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    Love the mid 80's Trans-Am.
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    he owns a bugatti? wtf! that's hella money to throw away
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    Who the fuck is he? I'm sure im his long lost son somehow... heh...
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    I think those are colorado plates... hummm, I need to find him... ;)

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    kindsa looks like the middle one of the second row, no...
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    it looks like he doesnt drive it much. well tell him i'll take it! lol
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    what kind of car is that blue 1 next to the maroon car..?
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    J. Berry Sr., Yellow Pages founder

    John Berry Sr. followed in his father's footsteps and took a small Dayton, Ohio, company that made telephone directories for businesses and turned it into an international firm that developed and produced the Yellow Pages.

    When Mr. Berry took over the business in 1946, the company had 50 employees and $2 million in annual revenue. By 1986, it had grown to nearly 3,000 employees and was generating more than $1 billion in revenue a year.

    Mr. Berry, who owned the L.M. Berry and Co., died Wednesday of complications of congestive heart failure.

    Last year, Forbes magazine ranked Mr. Berry among the 400 richest Americans, with a fortune valued at $750 million. The magazine said he was the ninth wealthiest Ohioan and the 240th richest man in the nation.

    Mr. Berry's son, John Jr., said his father gave the company its worldwide reach in a collaboration that led to the formation of ITT World Directories, which within 15 years became the largest Yellow Pages company outside the United States. By the time of the company's sale to BellSouth in 1986, its revenues had topped $1 billion, the younger Berry said.

    A substantial portion of Mr. Berry's money went to his alma mater, Dartmouth College, and to the University of Dayton. Berry, a 1944 Dartmouth graduate, donated $27.5 million for a new library in 1992, and his contribution in the 1980s help the school build a new sports center that bears his name.

    Berry is survived by his wife, Marilynn, and four other sons, George, David, Charles and Richard.

    http://www.dupontregistry.com/Celebr...asp?sessionkey

    And the helicopter info:


    Aircraft (FAA)
    Manufacturer: Bell Helicopter Textron
    Model: 206L-1
    Year built: 1982
    Serial Number (C/N:( 45748
    Mode S Code: 51054411
    Aircraft Type: Rotorcraft
    Amateur-Built: No
    Number of Seats: 7
    Number of Engines: 1
    Engine Type: Turbo-shaft
    Engine Manufacturer and Model: Allison 250-C28 SER

    Owner (FAA)
    Registration Type: Corporation
    Owner: Kauffman Well Service Inc
    Address: Denver, CO 80202-4690
    United States
    Region: Northwest Mountain

    Certification Class: Restricted
    Certification Issued: 2005-04-22
    Air Worthiness Test: 1987-09-09
    Last Action Taken: 2005-04-22
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    :wow1: You have got to be shitting me, that's my name!!! I should contact him, long lost son, mixed up at birth, something like that :D
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    This is who was visiting in that helicopter and jet:

    ""I started by going through the backdoor on his web site which started out as ron's gallery and then became rcadwell, so I ran a search on google and Mr. Cadwell is the founder of CWEI (one of the largest hosting sites on the net), CCBill (net payment method), and cavecreek productions (film production). "Tacky House" are you all getting the picture? He's the virtual backbone of internet porn, so that's where he got his taste. I mean it looks like a porn set. There are several articles talking about his porn connections and CCBill whining about Visa not accepting payment for beastiality sites. I know it's a little more than most wanted to know, but anyways here it is."

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