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Posted on November 19, 2009 by PMooreExciting Activities to do in the Woods
Posted on November 18, 2009 by Autumn RoseWhen your family travels up north for the holidays, it’s no secret that everybody is looking for a good time. In the midst of trees and lakes and wild animals, there is a little spot in the middle of the woods where your family likes to visit during special occasions. When your kids reach a more mature age, there may be some activities that you want to teach them. After all, there is not always a ton of excitement in sharing ghost stories around the campfire and fishing in the hot sun. Here are ...
Dare You Let Your Daughter Be a Cheerleader?
Posted on November 15, 2009 by max kazenInteresting headlines in newspapers everywhere, including no less, The Wall Street Journal, about the drama being played out on the debate stages across the country.... To Jump while Cheerleading...or Not? This is a great headliner, I admit, that pulls the rebel from my backbone; make me stand up straight, stick my chin out, and want to march directly for the Principal's office with my protest sign...regardless of the consequences!
Madonna Ticket Mania
Posted on November 15, 2009 by Brigette BotkinShe is known as the Queen of Pop, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the top female artist of the 20th Century and the accolades go on and on for days on end. Madonna has been in the music making, performing business for a period of time that spans two and a half decades, and she is still selling out stadiums and arenas. She is controversial at best, but that has only catapulted her popularity and music making success.
Every Day is “Green Day” at Viagogo
Posted on November 15, 2009 by Brigette BotkinWhile Green Day concert tickets may be hard to find – everyday is Green Day at www.Viagogo.co.uk. You can get tickets to Green Day concerts in Germany, Holland, Belgium, the U.K., Australia and Switzerland up until their last concert on November 8th. When others cannot provide you the tickets you need, Viagogo can. They offer the absolute best in concert tickets, sports tickets, arts and theatre tickets all at one easy-to-use secure site.
Don’t Be Sold Out on Tickets
Posted on November 15, 2009 by Brigette BotkinThere are many great opportunities for you, your friends and family if - the tickets don’t sell out first. You can no longer afford to wait to see if they do. You can no longer buy your tickets or goodness forbid wait to purchase them the week before the event. It won’t happen. The good ones will be gone. They will be sold out and so will you be with your friends and family members if you don’t get the tickets to the big game or the greatest show on earth so to speak.
Rowing and Sculling Clubs
Posted on November 18, 2009 by Christina LoboIn the recent past, adventurous sports have gained popularity. Not only have they given one an opportunity to be involved in something adventurous, but also a break from the staggered routine life.
Boat Electric Winch
Posted on November 13, 2009 by karaThe question that many new boat owners are facing, whether to use a standard trailer winch boat or an electric winch boat trailer? You have some of the old timers who refuse to admit that the technology is worth it and still want to crank the winch by hand to bring the boat back on the rolls.
8 Rules You Need To Follow For Successful Bodybuilding
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Mike PitersonMany bodybuilders fail to achieve results because of various reasons. This can certainly occur if bodybuilding is not approached in the right way. Let me share with you some of the top tips that will help you build the body you crave. The prototypic confine you human to retrieve is to avoid sacrificing your contour so as to end much unit. Weights should only be utilized to create stimulation in the muscles, since we are not powerlifters.
If You Love Kiteboarding, You Must Have The Cabrinha Crossbow
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Ali SmallIf you cannot live without the adventure sport of kiteboarding, then what you need is the Cabrinha Crossbow. The company that makes the Cabrinha Crossbow, Cabrinha Kites, was the brainchild of Pete Cabrinha. Pete was a big wave surfer from the United States, and a kite surfer and windsurfer too. His dedication to water sports events has made him a master and a pioneer in his field. He has also been presenting kitesurfing equipment to help others like him enjoy water sports too. The ...
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Awesome Ripstick Design
Posted on September 20, 2008 by Josh BrennonThere are many designs that go into the ripstick to make it look the way it is and make it work the way it does. Come see how this new inventive board works and all its cool features.
Kinds of Tattoo Ink
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorThe tattoo culture often refers to the process as “getting work done" or “getting inked." The truth is, the solutions used to color the skin is not ink at all, but pigments suspended in a carrier solution, in most cases, water. The function of the carrier solution is to clean the pigments, and keep them well mixed and smooth so that the application is easier and more comfortable. Sometimes the carrier is a mixture of a couple of things. Other commonly used, and probably the safest carriers are L...
Family Christmas Gift Exchange Games
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelIt used to be that families had no rules about gift buying. Everyone bought for everyone else, and gifts were exchanged when the family all got together somewhere during the Christmas season.
Build and Use Jumps for Your Scooter
Posted on August 24, 2008 by Josh BrennonJumping a scooter can be a lot of fun. There are a couple ways you can go about getting a jump. One, you can buy it, or two you can build it.
Art Sports: Sumo Wrestling
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelSumo wrestlers, who are also known as “Rikishi", compete with each other in wrestling in a circular area. This martial art originated in Japan centuries ago and has a great religious importance in the country. It has some traditional rituals involved such as using salt to purify, which is part of the Shinto religion. Sumo wrestling of Japan even has influence on martial arts of its neighboring countries like Korean Ssireum, Chinese Shuai jiao, and Mongolian wrestling.
Methods of Tattooing
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorFrom primitive tools to the modern machines; tattoos have been applied for thousands of years. The practice is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt, where evidence supports that the highest pharaohs were inked. With the evolution of society and modern technology all kinds of gadgets found there way in to the lives of men. The development of tools and machinery changed the way we work play and even decorate out bodies. Different cultures have used various instruments and methods.
8 Tips To Clean Your Bicycle Chain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Sima FontanillaThe heart and soul of your treasure bicycle is the chain. No matter how many features or how many gears your bike has, without the chain, it is a useless piece of fancy metal. That's why it is so important to maintain your bikes chain. Here are 8 tips to cleaning your bicycle chain.
How To Choose Archery Arrows
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorWhen you are learning archery you'll want to keep in mind that it is the arrow which is the single most important piece of your archery equipment. The bow itself comes in second in importance, believe it or not. Without the use of high quality archery arrows, your aim is never going to be on, no matter how accurate your skill actually is.
Ancient Steel Archery Bows
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorDown through the ages different countries have done experiments with steel for a bow-making material. It is said that the Indians were the first people to have overcome the obstacles presented by steel and made a weapon that, although it did not have the cast and range of its predecessor (the composite bow) was all the same a real and workable bow.
The Beauty Of Old Fashioned Aprons
Posted on June 26, 2007 by SKG9Aprons that were worn by our forefathers and even in times before that, it is interesting to observe the differences.