Strong winds tipped a large ship belonging to billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s estate
It’s hard to look at the photos from Lewis Hamilton, Shaun White, Nina Dobrev, Zoey Deutch & Jared Leto’s Antarctic trip with all this jealousy clouding your vision.
The interior of ‘Octopus’ remained an enigma until Allen’s death, at which point it was bought, refurbished, and opened to paying guests.
Another of Paul Allen’s superyachts, a 91-metre whopper known as Tatoosh, has just hit the market.
It is well known that the interiors of private vessels are kept secret, with the crew and guests asked to keep the inside business away from the outside world.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s Beverly Hills estate is up for sale. With an asking price of $55,5 million, you bet it comes with all the bells and whistles.
We were wondering what would happen to the famous ‘Octopus’ superyacht after Paul Allen passed away. Here’s your chance to own a piece of history.
It’s been nine days since Paul Allen passed away, and his superyacht remains docked at the V&A Waterfront. What happens now?
Paul Allen dies. Clicks pregnancy test fallout. Gigaba’s lawyers fight back. AfriForum presser. SARS E-filing collapse. Another petrol hike. Cereal sugar shocker. Springbok massive match fees. Kanye visits Uganda. Victoria blames Elton.
The Microsoft co-founder isn’t exactly making friends down in the Cayman Islands, his superyacht causing all kinds of havoc.
By now you’re tired of Paul Allen. He found a ship, he built a plane, he is rich as all hell. He does have one or two tricks up his sleeve though.
What do you do when you have money coming out of your (insert name of orifice)? Yeah, you build the world’s biggest plane and laugh at us mere peons.
Paul Allen, founder of Ancestry.com, not to be confused with the co-founder of Microsoft, has said on his Google+ page that the new social network may surpass ten million users within the next 24 hours. Zounds!
Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, and holder of the title of “worst teeth for a rich person” also happens to own the world’s second largest yacht – The Octopus. One of the logistical tentacles of the Octopus is a helicopter used to ferry crew and guests to and from the vessel. It crashed into the ocean. Click for the pic.