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User:Ringwraith46

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Greetings for the user watching my page.

My name is Jovan and I'm a 20 year old business informations student from Sremska Kamenica, a part of Novi Sad, Serbia. I'm interested in all kinds of sport, mainly Football (both soccer and american football) - my favorite clubs are Partizan Belgrade and Liverpool FC and motorsoprts (mainly Formula One - I'm a McLaren Mercedes fan, MotoGP and WRC) but I love to play and watch all kinds of sports.

My nickname Ringwraith46 is from the The Lord of the Rings, my favorite book and infact the only book I read that wasn't for school studying, the number 46 (which I had to put in because the username Ringwraith is already taken) stands for my house number :) the same number as Valentino Rossi who also uses it because it is his house number back in his home town of Tavullia, Italy.

I love listening to music, heavy metal and hard rock are the things I listen to the most, my favorite bands are Metallica, Iron Maiden, Guns n' Roses... I also love playing video games and watching movies.

I also have to mention that in my opinion the most beautiful girl and creature in the world is Adriana Lima, for those who don't know who she is (if you don't know feel free to kill yourself or go check her out :D) she is a beautiful Brazilian supermodel, and after her, a long way behind, come Jessica Alba and Beyonce Knowles, interestingly all 1981 births, I seem to have a thing for that year :).

That's all from me for now, when I feel like editing this page and adding more stuff I will do so (who knows when that will be), but I'm too lazy to do it now, so bye :D

Places I've visited outside of Serbia

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Jaws
This famous design, by Roger Kastel, of a shark with a mouth filled with jagged teeth, rising towards an unsuspecting female swimmer, was completed in 1974. Its first appearance was as a book cover (illustrated as the image accompanying Today's Featured Article) with publication of the paperback edition of the novel by Peter Benchley, on January 1, 1975. Later that year, it formed the basis for one of the most iconic film posters in history (shown here) with the release of the movie on June 20, 1975. In 2014, the Review Board of the United States Copyright Office upheld the denial of a copyright for the artwork as there was no proper notice of copyright, since the only copyright notice in the paperback was that of Benchley's 1974 copyright of the text.Illustration credit: Roger Kastel; courtesy of the Everett Collection; retouched by Crisco 1492