I've been a fan of Robby Gordon's for a few years. I'm delighted to follow Robby Gordon #7 on twitter. We share a common bond related to the popular number seven. I’m the author of “7”, the first book all about 7published by Aventine Press. Robby Gordon is included on page 106 among other star race car drivers who have driven #7. I've also featured Robby Gordon on a 7-word tweet at the7book http://twitter.com/the7book. More about the first seven book which includes Robby Gordon:
“People throughout the years would call out to me, ‘Hey 7, good game’, or ‘You suck, 7 – but either way, ‘7’ is who I became. To this day, my autograph always includes the number 7.” John Elway, #7 for the Denver Broncos.
In his new book 7: The Magical, Amazing and Popular Number Seven, author David M. Eastis explores, explains and edifies the power and magnetism of the innumerable ways in which the number 7 has manifested itself from ancient cultures to the present day. Eastis is an enthusiast and authority on the number 7. In his seven book, he brings the “7-Phenomenon” to life with more than 2777 references to the number that has held special and sacred significance for thousands of years.
The new publication, which is the most comprehensive book about seven, shows how the number 7 relates to Jesus Christ, Barack Obama, Elvis Presley, Mother Teresa, Oprah Winfrey, race car driver Robby Gordon and American history. Of course, this book about 7 explores the Seven Deadly Sins, and discusses famous people born on the 7th day of the month. The seven book reveals what others have said about that special number, including sage philosopher Aristotle; the original Batgirl, Yvonne Craig; Joe DePinto (7-Eleven Inc. chairman and CEO); Boomer Esiason (NFL quarterback), and Robert F. Kennedy (U.S. attorney general and senator).
The number 7 has sweeping popularity. This first book about seven observes that more people were married on 7-7-07 than on any other date in history because of the rare alignment of three 7s; that date fell on a Saturday, making it the 7th day of the week, 7th day of the month of 2007. Charles Gibson of ABC News called that date the “trifecta of good fortune.”
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Will Robby ever win the Dakar Rally ?
Hell Yes!
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At 8:26pm on September 13, 2009, David Eastis said…
Robby Gordon is one of NASCAR's greatest drivers and he has a strong connection to the popular number seven. Robby Gordon drives #7 sponsored by Jim Beam and also the #77 Monster Energy Trophy Truck.
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