What Is a Vibrating Cat Litter Scoop?
Posted on February 10, 2010
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It may sound a little bit ridiculous at first, but vibrating cat litter scoops are really an amazing invention. What is this new type of litter box scooper? Well, if you were thinking that it was a litter scoop that vibrates, you would be right on the money. This unique little invention gives itself away right in its name. The real question is, why would you possibly need on of these cat box cleaners?
Pocket Watch Stand
Posted on February 9, 2010
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If a person holds as much regard for their pocket watch as much as I do, then they will definitely want to consider using a pocket watch stand or pocket watch dome to show off their pocket watch. This method is a safe, viable, and inexpensive alternative to a potentially dangerous situation for your antique or prized watches.
Joe Flacco NFL Quarterback
Posted on January 30, 2010
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American football, whether on the national or college level, is a favorite passes time of the general American society. There are many different teams around though each state has its own major team with its cheerleaders and mascots in tow. People collect football rookie cards with their pictures on them. The mascot could originate from the teams logo or it could be based on a well-known character that used to live in the area. For the Baltimore Ravens the mascot is named after Edgar Allan Poe that used to live in the area. It is a raven though there are two live ravens named Rise and Conquer. The function of the mascot is to entertain the crowd and to get them to cheer and encourage their teams.
Planning A Fishing Trip?
Posted on January 7, 2010
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When you are thinking about going away for the day or weekend to relax and do some fishing then you will want to plan your fishing trip in such a way that you don’t experience any stress while packing up and getting ready to head out. The first thing you will want to do in order to keep stress at a minimum is to sit the ground rules in advance, especially if you are planning a trip with some of your friends. Determine the amount of fish each of you want to consider as the quota for the day.
Shopping For A Bop It Game – A Check List For Parents
Posted on December 17, 2009
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There is a new Bop It on the market. Since its creation in the mid 1990’s Bop It games, in one form or another, have been hugely successful. They are highly addictive and improve the player’s memory, concentration and reflexes. Over the intervening years, a few different versions have been released and ready for this Christmas, yet another is available. But is there much difference between them? If you are thinking of buying one, here is a quick check list to help you in the right direction.
What Old Cars For Sale Are You Looking For?
Posted on December 13, 2009
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The money generated in the sale old cars is a lot and many people make it their life’s work. The love of old and antique cars has become the passionate hobby that can make a lot of money as well. If you would like to find out more about old cars for sale, you need to go on line to research the many websites available for buying and selling classic cars.
Quick Butterfly Knives
Posted on December 12, 2009
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A butterfly knife is also known as “Bailsong” this word comes from the Philippines. They believe they were the true inventor of the butterfly knives; it’s been trace back all the way to the early 800 b.c. As a knife collector I have always been interested in knowing the true history I guess I will have to just settle for the old folk tails for now. The evolution of the butterfly knife has been impressive over the years.
Matching carp tackle to the baits used
Posted on December 8, 2009
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Most carp anglers will have one, two, three and occasionally four carp rods depending on how many they choose to fish with during an angling session. These rods will be matched with suitable reels and in many cases spare spools will allow different breaking strains to be used for different waters. For example, a particularly weedy water with many snags might mean that stronger lines are appropriate.