I believe Enzo raced for Alfa Romeo.
YES I SAW IT well take a ferrari enzo get a pink paint job and well see.
No.
the red cross is for milan and the serpent is eating a saracen aparently milan was big at the time of the crusades In 1910 a draughtsman named Romano Cattaneo was given the job of coming up with a badge for a new Milan-based company, ALFA. The story goes that as he was waiting for a tram at the Piazza Castello terminus in Milan, he gained inspiration from the great Visconti family's red cross and biscione (human child-bearing serpent) coat of arms emblazoned over the great door of Castello Sforzesco. In 1918 after the company was purchased by Nicola Romeo, the badge was redesigned with the help of Giuseppe Merosi, including now the City of Milan's emblem and that of the Visconti family in a circular motif, bordered by a dark blue metallic ring containing the inscription "ALFA - ROMEO" and "MILANO" separated by two Savoy dynasty knots to honour the Kingdom of Italy. After the victory of the P2 in the inaugural Automobile World Championship in 1925, Alfa added a laurel wreath around the logo. In 1946 after the victory of the Italian Republic Savoy knots were replaced with two curvy lines. The name "MILANO", the hyphen and the Savoy knots (lines) were eliminated when Alfa Romeo opened the factory at Pomigliano d'Arco, Naples in early 1970s.
Being a Mafia lieutenant is no fun job.
Not in her job description.
Wouldn't touch it for under $15000, a car like that has to be perfect and perfection takes time
Hold the torch, basically a servants job.
Paris started it. Sure, it was a citizen's arrest, but Romeo had a job to do, and was prepared to defend himself if he had to. He begs Paris to buzz off and leave him alone, but Paris won't.
Tybalt had broken the law by killing Mercutio and so should have been put to death anyway. However, it wasn't Romeo's job to put him to death.
In the Balcony Scene, Juliet repeats the question numerous times if Romeo would leave. She knows that Romeo (a Montague) is not safe in the Capulet's garden.in the old film she wears a tiny top that clearly shows her melons.... slute !
John Barrymore played Mercutio in the 1936 film of the play, and he did a good job of it too.
Hold the torch, basically a servants job.