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Libbey 6-1/2-Ounce Small Bowls with Plastic Lids, 8-Piece Set
Sale Price: $14.99
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Product FeaturesSet of eight 6.5-ounce glass bowls with eight plastic lids; measure 2 1/4-inches tall by 3 1/2-inches in diameter eachExcellent for condiments, sauces or as prep bowls in the kitchenGreat for portion controlGlass is dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe Contemporary styling and design make these glass mini bowls great for the kitchen as well as the table. Each bowl holds 6.5 ounces and comes with a plastic lid. They are excellent for sauces, condiments, puddings or as prep bowls in the kitchen. Good for portion control as well. Glass is dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe. Lids should be hand washed and not be put in the microwave.
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Wilton Hello Kitty Cake Pan
Sale Price: $13.40
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Make a special cake for a special day! This package contains 1 dimensional shaped cake pan in a Hello Kitty shape that measures 11" x 10" x 2". Any 2 layer cake mix will work in the pan. Hand wash only in warm, soapy water.
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Wilton Gum Paste and Fondant Student Kit
Sale Price: $22.80
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Over four million people have experienced the excitement of learning to decorate with Wilton. In this course; you'll master the art of making hand-shaped decorations using these easy-to-handle dough-like icings. Create flowers with amazing detail and add beautiful accents to all your cakes! This kit goes along with the Gum Paste and Fondant Lesson Plan (not included) and includes all the tools you need to master gum paste and fondant: one ribbon cutter/embosser; one straight scallop cutter; one two-piece mum cutter; one calla lily cutter; one 6-piece rose cutter set; one calla lily former; one modeling tool; one ball tool; and one vein tool; one three-piece round cut-outs set; one dusting pouch; one decorating brush; two foam squares; one round decorating tip 5; two wooden dowel rods; one 8in cake circle; and two flower forming cups. Made in USA/Imported.
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U2: 360° at the Rose Bowl [Blu-ray]
Sale Price: $19.38
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U2: 3601/4 At the Rose Bowl Blu-Ray Disc. At the Rose Bowl was filmed during one of the last 2009 shows of the U2 3601/4 tour in support of the Grammy-nominated album No Line on the Horizon. The Rose Bowl performance was the band's biggest show of that year and their biggest US gig ever, with an au
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Jason Aldean
Sale Price: $7.49
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It's easy to see why newcomer Jason Aldean scored big right out of the box--"Hicktown," an anthem for the way-off-the-interstate nation, not only captures the pride and the humor of the blue-collar crowd ("Well, you can see the neighbor's butt crack nailing on his shingles"), but was written by John Rich and Big Kenny of Big & Rich (with Vicky McGehee). That might be a lucky break for this Georgian's debut, but Aldean managed to nail four other John Rich songs, including "You're the Love I Want to Be In," which the singer cowrote with Rich and McGehee. Strong songwriting rules throughout, whether the subject is dysfunctional relationships ("Why"), hurtin' hearts ("Even If I Wanted To"), lonely truckers ("Asphalt Cowboy"), or reassessing one's own life in the reflection of a passing hearse ("Good to Go"). Producer Michael Knox tailors Aldean's sound toward one thing--fitting in on the radio--which means he borrows from everybody: "Amarillo Sky" kicks off with a Celtic, Keith Urban-like intro, "Lonesome USA" recalls the gangly twang of "Guitar Town"-era Steve Earle, and the rocking drive of Big & Rich is everywhere. Though Aldean shows promise as a writer, he's no special shakes as a vocalist. But he brings a solid Everyman's tenor to play (think Kenny Chesney), and he sounds as if he's lived every word. Make room for another chart-topper. --Alanna Nash
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Skil 94100-05 Pruning Reciprocating Saw Blades, 5-Pack
Sale Price: $10.00
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The Skil 94100-05 Pruning Reciprocating Saw Blades are designed for extremely fast cutting in wood, pressure treated lumber, wet wood and composition board. These blades feature a fleam ground design that let you cut on both forward and reverse strokes. With 4-5 TPI and 9 inches in length, and made of strong and durable high carbon shell with fire-hardened cutting edges, the Skil 94100-05 blades can also be used for pruning. Five blades are included in the pack. These blades fiat all Skil and most other major brand reciprocating saws.
Ulgy reciprocating saw blade for fast cutting in wood, pressure treated lumber, and composition board. 4-5 TPI, 9" length. Available Only At Cape, Mesquite, Woodburn.
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Rambo Box Set (First Blood / Rambo: First Blood Part II / Rambo III ) [Blu-ray]
Sale Price: $15.95
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The army of one brings an arsenal of hand-to-hand combat and guerilla warfare to this collection featuring First Blood (Richard Crenna. 1982/94 min.), First Blood Part II (Charles Napier. 1985/97 min.) and Rambo III (Kurtwood Smith. 1988/101 min.). Now loaded with Out of the Blu" trivia tracks, bonus features and more! 3 Discs. Color/R.
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Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Granada Television Series
Sale Price: $96.99
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Stills from Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Granada Television Series (click for larger image)
Every episode from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," "The Return of Sherlock Holmes," "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes," and "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes"--the critically acclaimed 1984-94 Granada series starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes--is collected in a 12-disc set. 43 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; interviews.
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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Bow-Tique
Sale Price: $9.75
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Welcome to the grand opening of Minnie's sparkling-new store, packed with the coolest bows and bow ties you've ever seen! Watch as Daisy's amazing mood bow magically changes colors. Say "Cheese" and smile for Donald's camera bow tie, and help catch a bunch of runaway butterfly bows. It looks like there's something here for everyone...But Pete has a problem: He wants to get a present for his Aunt Mabel, and he's never shopped for ladies' bows before. He'll need a lot of help from Minnie, Toodles and YOU to find the perfect gift. Then, join your Clubhouse pals for a daytime sleepover, a picnic in Mickey Park and more exciting adventures. If fun and fashion are what you seek, you'll love MINNIE'S BOW-TIQUE!
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Hearts for Valentines Day Cookie Gift
Sale Price: $23.95
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The perfect gift for Valentine's Day when you want to give your loved one a wonderfully unique gourmet treat. This Hearts for Valentines Day Cookie Gift Tin is a set of cookies that comes individually wrapped and packaged in a platinum gift tin with a satin ribbon, and an embossed seal. . Each heart shaped cookie has a cupid with wings, bow and arrow painted by hand in exquisite detail. This gift tin includes six molded lemon Springerle Cookies.
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Why Setting Goals And Objectives Is Important
The following article is all about setting goals and objectives in your life. There are different types of goals of course. Here are five of the most important.
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Family
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Personal
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Business
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Spiritual
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Social
Today we will concentrate on business goals.
A lot of people when starting out in business just jump in and start marketing without setting any goals, having a plan or a daily blueprint to work from. Without these in place they may already be doomed to failure.
Before you start out in your business you should set yourself worthwhile goals, be specific about these goals. Write them down and then create a plan for achieving these goals. Next step would be to implement this plan. Come back to this plan often to review and adjust it as needed.
Apart from writing down what your goals are, write down why you want to achieve these goals and set a date when you hope to achieve these goals. If you do not set an end for your goal how will you know you have reached it? Once you have reached a goal, set a new goal and carry on with that. Make sure you read your goals at least twice a day, first thing in the morning when you wake up and before you go to bed. This will keep them in your mind and help you stay focused on what you are trying to achieve.
Make sure you review and analyse your progress every day. Adjust your goals if you have gone "off course" but always remember the quickest way to your target(your goal) is in a straight line. Do not get distracted and let anything stop you from reaching your goals.
Some helpful hints
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Create a daily journal
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Ask yourself if what you are doing is the most productive thing you could be doing.
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Review your progress and celebrate when goals are reached.
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Set new goals regularly
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Don't stop moving forward
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Map out your success
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Create a plan
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Stay positive and expect success
You can see now why setting goals and objectives are important for you personally and especially in your business. Get started right now, take some time and write down all you want to achieve. Start with short term goals say 1- 3 months, then your yearly goals and maybe a long term goal something like where you would like your business to be in 5 years time.
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An easy way to set up a 3 pin sight on a bow?
I have gone to my Bass Pro shop and shot at 20 yards and have that pretty much right on but am needing to fix the 30 and 40 yard measurements. is there an easy way how to get my sights all lined up? thanks
The "Lewis walking pin" method.
First off, take all the pins out of the sight except two. I use red and green to make it easy. Put the red one exactly in the middle of the first vertical slot and screw it down with it exactly halfway out horizontally. That's your anchor pin. Leave the other one in the next most forward slot and just leave it hanging loose for now.
(You're going to be sighting your pins at 30, 40, and 20 in that order.)
Now, draw an arrow and sight that first red anchor Pin Right on the bullseye at 30 yards and loose it. Now, still holding your anchor pin on the bullseye, simply move the second pin, the green one, so it hits exactly where the arrow hit. Sock it down tight. That pin is now sighted in perfectly at 30 yards. Takes all of one shot, though three is advised. At 30 yards, the arrows will hit exactly on that green pin.
Do the same again for your second pin....but now use that first, green sighted in pin as your anchor. Put the sighted in pin right on the bullseye at 40 yards range and loose the arrow. Holding your sighted in anchor pin on the bullseye, move the second pin to the arrow impact point. That one is now sighted in perfectly at 40 yards.
I only use two pins....but you guys can easily adjust that to fit your fav sights. Use the red pin as your first anchor to set the green one at 30, then use the green to set the yellow at 40 etc. Go back to 20 yards and use the green as your anchor to set the red at 20 etc.
I've always called it "the Lewis walking pin" method. Makes zeroing bowsights a breeze and gets you shooting fast.
One fellow mentioned that the pins would be in a vertical line if the bow was set up right. Not exactly true. Maybe in the book, but not in the real world. In the real world, we all tilt our wrists....and it's far easier to compensate with a sight than it is to retrain our grip. Helical fletching is another thing entirely. Helicals will tend to walk off to one side and fixing that with the sight is the best way. In terms of firearms, forcing your pins to stay in a straight line is like bending your rifle barrel to adjust the sight.
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