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Ethan Snack Bag in Camo / Orange Trim and Liner
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09004B - ETH-SS Features: -Snack bag.-Water resistant interior fabric liner.-Washable placemat.-Webbed rear exterior pocket designed to hold items such as hand sanitizer, napkins and much more.-Name tag label for identification.-Tested lead and PVC free.-Clasp sewn into structure for attaching to backpack. Includes: -Optional shoulder strap included for hands free carrying. Construction: -Insulation constructed of a water resistant closed cell foam (prevents mold formation). Color/Finish: -Color: Camo / Orange.
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ACU Digital Camouflage Transformation Mug
Sale Price: $11.99
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ACU Digital Camouflage Transformation Mug - Ceramic Mug. Diameter 8Cm X Height 9.50Cm. 11Oz. Mug In Cold State - Mug Color Is Solid Black But Mug In Hot State - Mug Color Changes From Solid Black To ACU Digital Camouflage Pattern. Inside Mug Is Black Along With Bottom (Does Not Change).
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Midnight Auto Supply [VHS] (1977)
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Duke is a modern day Robin Hood dealing auto parts from hot cars out of Sherwood Forest. His gang steals from the rich to give to the poor Mexican farmworkers. The gang operates out of friendship farm, a brothel that's off limits to police due to its influential clientele.
Credits
Cast: Michael Parks
Director: James Polakof
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Navy Seal Training Camp: Stamina
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The STAMINA video takes aerobic training to the limit. So much so...it could qualify as strength training. Calisthenics circuit training is combined with basic SEAL TEAM "kickboxing" activities. Professional boxers and martial artists live by this training style because of its emphasis on a fighting man's fitness style. Not only will you receive a great interactive aerobic workout, Scott will also provide you with instructional information to educate you on how to achieve your aerobic fitness goals through other activities.
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Gorilla Tape 1.88-Inch by 35-Yard Tape Roll
Sale Price: $7.29
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Gorilla tough... now on a roll The toughest glue on the planet is now a Tape! Bonds to things ordinary tapes can't: brick, stucco, wood and more. Double-thick adhesive, strong reinforcing backing and a tough all-weather shell combine for a tape so strong it'll leave you beating your chest with satisfaction. Hey, why settle for a "duck" when you have a gorilla? Measures 1 7/8" x 35 yds., weighs 1 1/2 lbs. Gorilla Tape
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Duck Brand 13888251.88-Inch by 10-Yard Digital Duck Tape, Camouflage
Sale Price: $2.79
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Duck camouflage tape is great for hunting, repairs, and color coding. The tape is extremely durable and strong while also being easy to unwind and tear off. The tape comes shrink wrapped and is 1.88" x 10 yds.
Duck Tape Rose Duck Tape Wallet Duck Tape Book Cover Duck Tape Fabric Duct tape - it's America's favorite fix-all. From industrial strength to general purpose, and classic gray to groovy tie-dye, Duck brand duct tape comes in all shapes, strengths, and colors. Create durable and wildly creative arts and crafts projects with Duck Tape Excellent for coordinating repairs, color-coding materials, fashion, crafting, and imaginative projects High performance strength and adhesion characteristics Tears easily by hand without curling and conforms to uneven surfaces Duck Tape Can Be Fun You can use Duck Tape for fun, durable and wildly creative arts and crafts project. Choose from a broad variety of vivid colors or wild Duck Tape prints. Try a Duck Tape Wallet, or Flower, or even go all out and join students across America making Duck Tape prom dresses. Click a project on the left for instructions. The History of Duck Tape Duct tape has adhered itself so well to American culture that it's become much more than a roll of tape. It's an enduring symbol of all in this world that is functional. So how did this sticky wonder come about? It was World War II and there was a need for a strong, flexible, durable, waterproof tape that could seal canisters, repair cracked windows, repair trucks, and help the war effort in general. Permacell, a division of the Johnson and Johnson Company, stepped up to this challenge. Using medical tape as a base, they applied two new technologies. Polycoat adhesives gave the tape its unshakable stick and polyethylene coating allowed them to laminate the tape to a cloth backing, making it extremely strong and flexible. The resulting tape was nicknamed "Duck Tape" for its ability to repel water, while ripping easily into strips for fast convenient use. After the war the tape was put to the more civilian use of holding ducts together. So the product changed from a nameless army green tape to the familiar gray duct tape. Choose from a broad variety of vivid colors or wild Duck Tape prints Thirty years later, Jack Kahl, former CEO of Manco, Inc., changed the name of the product to Duck Tape and put âManco T. Duckâ on the Duck Tape logo, giving personality to a commodity product. Manco, Inc. also began to shrink-wrap and label the product, making it easier to stack for retailers, and easier to distinguish different grades for customers. Now, over 50 years after its invention, Duck tape is sold in more than 20 colors and is touted by its followers for having a nearly endless amount of uses. What will happen to Duck Tape? What advancements in Duck Tape technology will be made? Only time will tell. Preparing Surfaces to Use Duck Tape When using Duck Tape, whether the traditional silver or one of the rainbow of Duck color tapes, all surfaces should be clean and free of dust or dirt before placing any tape on them. You will want to dust the surface and then wipe the area down with rubbing alcohol. However, rubbing alcohol can dull certain surfaces, so try it on a small, inconspicuous area before applying on a large scale.
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NOVA: Cuttlefish - Kings of Camouflage
Sale Price: $9.95
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The cuttlefish is quite a sight to see...if you can ever find it! Often considered the world's most intelligent invertebrate, with the ability to change both its color and shape for protection and predation, this fascinating mollusk is profiled in a stunning "Nova" program. Learn the many secrets of the sea's most intriguing master of disguise! 56 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo.
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Barielle Natural Nail Camouflage, .5 fl oz (14.8 ml)
Sale Price: $12.50
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Barielle Natural Nail Camouflage -- 0.5 oz.Barielle Natural Nail Camouflage is an anti-aging ridge filler that is formaldehyde- and dibutyl-phthalate-free. Camouflage years of nail damage with this specially formulated, ridge filling treatment. A natural color enhancer will conceal imperfections while leaving your nails looking youthful and bright. Natural vitamins and proteins will visibly smooth nails while guarding against splits and breaks. Barielle is against animal testing.
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Redken For Men 5 Minute Color Camo - Light Natural 2 oz.
Sale Price: $6.48
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Reveal younger-looking haircolor in only 5 or 10 minutes. Customize how much gray you want to blend. Applied quickly and easily right in the shampoo area. Leaves hair with natural-looking results that fade gradually.
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More Info On Color Camo:

From City Slicker To Desert Dirt Devil
When you think of camouflage, the first thing that probably comes to mind is standard issue greens that look like someone took three or four paintbrushes with different shades of green and splashed them randomly on the clothes. You probably also think of extremely insulated and thick material that almost feels like canvas. Thanks to modern technology, testing, and government awareness of the changing scenes of war, this is not always what is referred to when talking about camouflage anymore. While still in use and quite popular, this stereotyped camouflage is by far outdated in many instances and has been replaced in many cases with newer, more effective camouflage patterns. Depending on the use, soldiers may have various patterns worn for various circumstances.
Woodland camouflage is probably the most popular form and is the first thing that tends to come to mind when thinking of a camouflage pattern. It is the classic mixture of greens and browns with no real pattern that mimics the various hues of a forested area full of trees, leaves, and shrubs, thus earning its name. The most notorious and widely used camouflage pattern, woodland camouflage has been around for ages. However, over the years, it has been determined that this is not the most appropriate pattern to actually camouflage soldiers under all circumstances.
The desert 6 colors camouflage pattern came into use during Operation Desert Storm, as well as the wars in Somalia. Finding that the standard issue woodland camouflage actually stood out against the sandy, treeless backdrop of the Middle Eastern deserts, the United States military began to issue its soldiers these duds, which replaced the greens and dark browns with the colors of the desert - tan and light browns with smaller green markings sprinkled throughout. Also, these were made of a cotton/polyester blend, making them less insulating in the terrible heat of the desert.
A still further improvement in this area that is now being used by soldiers in Iraq is the desert 3 colors camouflage. These fatigues, as per their name, use only three colors - tan, beige, and standard brown. The three shades mimic the look of sand even better, allowing soldiers to literally blend into the dunes around them and never be noticed. Best of all, the desert 3 colors camouflage is typically 100% cotton, making them easily breathable in the 115 or above degree heat experienced in the Iraqi desert.
ACU digital camouflage has recently come into use in the United States Army as well. To picture this pattern, think of the game Tetris, with its various shapes created by putting blocks together. The greens and browns in these camouflage items are fitted together in this manner, appearing almost like pixels in a digital camera. This pattern has been found to blend into several environments, including woodland, desert, and urban locations. That makes this type of camouflage a great all purpose design.
A form of camouflage that works well in jungle and heavily leafy environments is tiger stripe camouflage. Looking like exactly what its name implies, the yellowish and greenish stripes (which appear almost black, depending on the lighting) help soldiers to blend into a jungle environment, where much of the greenery is in the form of long fronds and branches and where animals with stripes (tigers, as you may guess) tend to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy. Tiger stripe camouflage was used a lot in the Vietnam War.
City camouflage, also referred to as urban or subdued urban camouflage, is quite different. Instead of having the standard greens and browns, city camouflage is a woodland pattern made of mixed blacks and grays. These colors blend more with urban surroundings and allow police officers and SWAT teams to hide in heavily populated areas full of gray and black buildings. The pattern can also be useful for night raids. These are sometimes used at night in Iraq as well to help blend in with the extreme darkness that falls over the desert at night.
Obviously, woodland camouflage is no longer standard issue. While many other countries still use this design regardless of the application, the United States does everything possible to make their soldiers safe, as well as comfortable. The innovative techniques put into practice to help camouflage the soldiers today have saved lives and taken more danger than ever out of the daily responsibilities at the edge of the battlefield. With continued research, new camouflage patterns are being tested and issued all the time for efficacy, and as the need arises, soldiers will receive new patterns that could make their job even less dangerous.
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What color should I paint the walls of a room with Camo Bedding?
2 different rooms for Toddler boys. Any Suggestions? Should I have Camo Curtains too or a solid color. I dont want the rooms to look exactly alike.
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Sounds fun! Is one of the rooms darker than the other? Smaller?
If so, I'd paint the smaller or darker room one of the lighter shades of tan found in the bedding. If you want to have an accent wall, pick one of the lighter shades of green. How about doing curtains/drapes that match or closely match the wall colors with the camo used as a valance?
Then for the other room, the lighter or bigger room, I'd go for the medium tones in the camo bedding. Then use the camo curtains with a solid color valance.
Kids change so quickly and by working in some of the solid colors you won't be having to buy all new when one of them changes their minds in a year or so.
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