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Iona Live: Heaven's Bright Sun [2 CD Set]
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2 CD SET! Iona Live: Heaven's Bright Sun! 1997 ForeFront / Chordant Release! TRACKS: A1. Turning Tide; A2. Treasure; A3. Flight of the Wild Goose; A4. Today; A5. Irish Day; A6. Luke; A7. Inside My Heart; A8. Trilogy; A9. I Will Give My Love an Apple; B1. The Island; B2. Iona; B3. Columcille; B4. Heaven's Bright Sun; B5. Chi Rho; B6. Bi-Sé I Mo Shuìl, Part 2; B7. Kells Theme; B8. Reels; & B9. When I Survey. Personnel: Troy Donockley (vocals, whistling, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, E-bow, cittern, tin whistle, Uilleann pipe, keyboards); Joanna Hogg (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, shaker); Mike Haughton (vocals, flute, tin whistle, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, tambourine); Dave Bainbridge (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, programming); Phil Barker (fretless bass); Terl Bryant (drums, agogo, bodhran, cymbals, finger cymbals, djembe, rainsticks, shaker, tambourine, timbales, gong, chimes, wind chime); Jam Blocks (agogo, finger cymbals, shaker).
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Spot-Hogg Archery Wrapped Hogg-It Hunter 5 Pin Right Hand Large Guard .019 Sight
Sale Price: $217.33
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The Spot Hogg Hunter Hogg-IT Sight features 5 .019 fiber optic individually micro adjustable pin. The 2 3/8 Large Pin Guard is round pin guard with an alignment ring that has a precision installed level and wire. The Gang adjustments on the Hogg It Hunter feature a no clamp design, meaning adjust the sight to where you want it no need to lock it down as it stays in place. In addition the Sight has an adjustable 2nd and 3rd Axis. The Hogg It Hunter is made from solid 6061 Aluminum and weighs 8.3oz. with the Wrap Kit on it. Mfg No: WHHRL1
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Spot-Hogg Archery Premier Right Hand Arrow Rest
Sale Price: $66.99
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Spot Hogg Premier Arrow Rest RHWhen the Premier arrow rest debuted in 1992, it revolutionized the arrow rest market with never before seen adjustability in an arrow rest. Featuring micro-adjustable windage and elevation, adjustable spring tension and infinite launcher angle adjustability, the Premier offers everything an archer could ask for. Now, well over a decade later, this rest has withstood the tests of time and is still the number one choice of target archers and hunters alike.Features: Time-tested features and quality Spring loaded launcher with adjustable tension Multiple launcher options available Vertical and Horizontal micro-adjustments 0.010" and 0.008" Dave's Best Launchers included in package
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Spot-Hogg Archery Wrapped Real Deal 5 Pin Right Hand Large Guard .019 Sight
Sale Price: $155.99
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The Spot Hogg Real Deal Sight features 5 .019 fiber optic individually micro adjustable pins. The 2 3/8 Large Pin Guard is a round pin guard with an alignment ring that has a precision installed level and wire. The Real Deal Sight is a ruggedly built sight that has the strongest 3 dovetail available on the market, the sight is machined entirely out of 6061 air-craft aluminum. Easy to use knobs for micro-adjustable windage and elevation that is locked down with super heavy duty clamping screws ensure this sight will not come loose. The Real Deal weighs 7.8 oz. with the Wrap Kit on it. Mfg Item Number: WRDRL1
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The Dukes of Hazzard: Still a Big Favorite
Who hasn't had a crush on Daisy Duke, or on one of her cousins? Sexy men, a beautiful and feisty girl, great car with an iconic horn, and a rebel yell all stirred together made one of the campiest shows on television something great.
Yankees do not understand this. The plots were lame, the villainous Boss Hogg like a cardboard cutout, and the basic idea behind the show was one big car chase interspersed with a moonshine still, sexy girls in daisy dukes shorts, and tricked law enforcement officials. It should have been lame as a three-legged mule. Yet it wasn't, not to the redneck.
Start with the name: Dukes. The name brings many things to mind: John Wayne, the Duke, a royal family member, or even the Duke of Bilgewater in Huckleberry Finn. But in the end, you have redneck royalty: a stick-together family filled with life and energy, an unbeatable car (that could run shine or kick butt on Nascar as easy as it outran the law), a patriarch who made moonshine, and a villainous overlord to fight.
It also, if you look at it right, is a retelling of an old story that is much loved in the South: Robin Hood. Think about it: the Dukes of Hazzard used a compound bow, they were always running from and outsmarting the sheriff, and though they didn't have a king to put in place (unless you count Uncle Jesse, who certainly would work), they were always fighting Boss Hogg, who is a perfect analogy for Prince John Lackland.
It is also a ton of fun to watch. The South was built on moonshine in a lot of ways; it helped many families endure hard times. During prohibition, the refusal of many 'shine makers to quit selling liquor may have been the foundation of the South's new rising. The fast cars that ran 'shine became a Southern tradition too, with their mechanics and drivers the Robin Hood heroes of the good ol' boy, eventually morphing into Nascar teams. Watching OUR boys winning against a clear bad guy, and often against carpetbagger clones, was thrilling and pride-inspiring. Where do we have its equivalent in today's television?
Anyway, the show was canceled in 1985, and the movie, though Jessica Simpson looked mighty nice in those Daisy Dukes, did not live up to the show. But the Dukes are not dead.
Although the show was set in fictitional Hazzard County, Georgia, you can look in Hazard, Kentucky, for the living embodiments of Boss Hogg and Roscoe P. Coltrane, a fleet of 1969 Dodge Chargers, and plenty of Daisy Dukes and their admirers. This tiny mining town is tucked way up in the Appalachians close to the Cumberland Gap, but it's worth driving out for their Black Gold Festival (named for the coal mined in the region) in late September. Citizens of Hazard used to dress like the characters, all the way to the mayor dressing like Boss Hogg in fat suit and everything. They still have a great street rod show, with lots of General Lees, and cast members from the show are known to show up.
Or look on Amazon and eBay. There's a hot economy around buying and selling Dukes memorabilia, from model cars to the hard-to-find reunion movies. If you can't pick up the movies, you can get boxed sets of the first seasons of the Dukes of Hazzard. The show will look great on your big screen, and you'll get a chance to see the General Lee hovering giant-size over your couch if you have one of the really big plasmas.
The Daisy Dukes, on the other hand, will look really nice on your girl as she sits and watches the show with you. Remember, girls: Daisy Dukes never go out of style.
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I bought a Mathews drenaline bow. It has a spot hogg-it sight and a limbsaver ex-press,?
and also carbon express maxima arrows. I also have a ripcord rest. I am new to compound bow and I was just wondering if I have a good bow with the right accessories.
You have an excellent setup from the sounds of it.
Mathews is a great bow. The only down fall with mathews, is there warranty is not transferable. I have seen one of there bows blow up ( Dry Fired ) and they replaced the whole bow for free, no questions asked.
Best thing to do, is maybe find an archery shop in your area to go shot at it. Most have "pro" shooters there that can give you tips, and even let you try different gear on your bow before you buy, so you get to see if you really want to spend any more money
Good luck, nice rig.
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