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Primos Hunting Double Bull Qs3 Magnum Ground Swat Camo Chair
Sale Price: $29.28
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When you spend as much time in our ground blinds as we do, you eventually create the “best seat in the house” instead of trying to “make do” with some chair from a discount store. Standard chairs are apt to cut off blood flow on the back of your legs, leading to discomfort and cold feet. They also restrict mobility and don’t allow the range of motion that our QS3 Tri-Stool provides. Of course, we designed this tri-stool at the perfect height to see through all of our blind window openings.
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Primos Double Cottontail Call
Sale Price: $11.85
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This call houses two metal reeds thus giving it the name double. The special reeds are designed to give this call a high-pitched and raspy sound unique to the predator calling world. You can use this call as the primary call or sometimes it works best to save it for later in the set to jar loose those educated critters. Works on all predators including coyotes, bobcats, fox, etc.
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Primos Hunting Double Bull Double Wide Easy Entry Premium Hunting Ground Blind
Sale Price: $342.61
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The Primos Double Bull DOUBLE WIDE Ground Blind has the largest, quietest entry door of ANY blind on the market. The Zipperless door makes silent entry easy, even when wearing gear or a pack. There is no more ZIP! Noise, no more tripping and no more hang-ups on entry. The DOUBLE WIDE has 180 Degrees of Full Front View windows, with Silent Slide Window Adjustment, and replaceable shoot-through mesh window panels. The Power Hub framework is built for extreme durability and easy fabric tightening to prevent wind flap. The Double Bull poly/cotton material is of highest standard and durability, with integrated no-wind flap, soft touch and no-sheen finish. This blind is perfect for two gun or bow hunters, and comes complete with 4 heavy-duty ground stakes, blackout interior and a deluxe oversize carrying bag.
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The Double Bond: The Life of Primo Levi
Sale Price: $9.95
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One of the most eagerly awaited biographies of recent years, a "meticulous and visionary"* life of the great Italian writer and witness to the HolocaustPerhaps the most important writer to emerge from the death camps, Primo Levi spent sixty-five of his sixty-seven years in Turin, Italy, where he worked as a chemist by day and wrote at night in a study that had been his childhood bedroom. Thanks to his memoirs, which include Survival in Auschwitz, The Reawakening, and the classic The Periodic Table, he became widely known and loved as a supremely moral man, one who had transmuted the agonies of persecution into understanding and clarity. The whole world was shocked when he died in 1987, apparently having thrown himself into the stairwell of the house in which he had been born.Carole Angier has spent nearly ten years writing this meticulously researched, vivid, and moving biography, which illuminates the design of Levi's interior life: how he lived as a man divided, not only between chemistry and writing but between hope and despair, and how the duty to testify released him to communicate, which was his deepest need. Carole Angier's biography of Jean Rhys (1990) was shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Award and won the Writers' Guild Award for Non-Fiction. She is the Royal Literary Fund Associate Fellow at the University of Warwick, and lives in Oxfordshire. Perhaps the most important writer to emerge from the death camps, Primo Levi spent sixty-five of his sixty-seven years in Turin, Italy, where he worked as a chemist by day and wrote at night in a study that had been his childhood bedroom. Thanks to his memoirs, which include Survival in Auschwitz, The Reawakening, and his autobiographical masterpiece The Periodic Table, he became widely known and loved as a supremely moral man, one who had transmuted the agonies of persecution into understanding and clarity. The whole world was shocked when he died in 1987, apparently having thrown himself into the stairwell of the house in which he had been born. Carole Angier has spent nearly ten years writing this meticulously researched biography, which illuminates the design of Levi's interior life: how he lived as a man divided, not only between chemistry and writing but also between hope and despair, and how the duty to testify released him to communicate, which was his deepest need. "[A] vastly detailed and intricately layered biography . . . Meticulous and visionary . . . The entwined complexities and contradictions of man and writer are caught in Angier's vastly detailed and intricately layered biography."—Richard Eder, The New York Times Book Review "Meticulous and visionary . . . The entwined complexities and contradictions of man and writer are caught in Angier's vastly detailed and intricately layered biography."—Richard Eder, The New York Times Book Review"Compelling and beautifully written . . . Ms. Angier's book is devoted to capturing the inner man as much as the outward circumstances of his life . . . [Her] detailed account of the ordeal in the camps is painstakingly presented and told with a respectful care."—Erich Eichman, The Wall Street Journal"Brilliantly unorthodox . . . [Angier] is Levi's perfect biographer—a natural foil for his own reluctance to reveal his real self—and her work is the perfect complement to his, daring and justified in each of its own liberties . . . Her book is a remarkable success. Not only for its own achievement, but also because it restores to Levi's life the dignity his death seemed to betray."—Alex Abramovich, The Village Voice"The Double Bond has the pace and grip of a thriller. I could hardly put it down from the start to finish. Primo Levi was a natural storyteller whose fearful experiences in Auschwitz and elsewhere made him a great writer, and one of the twentieth century's prime witnesses. It cost him all he had to give. Carole Angier explores the dark secrets of his life and work with humane and moving clarity. She uses the unknown and unknowable as key structural elements—like holes in lace—in a biographical design as rich, intricate and mysterious as the nature of the man it mirrors."—Hilary Spurling, author of The Unknown Matisse"Carole Angier has solved the almost intractable problems that Primo Levi sets for the modern biographer, with penetrating and audacious ingenuity. Using his own literary methods and complementing them, with intelligence and imagination, she gives us new insight into his character. His great mission was to bear witness during the last half of the twentieth century. Her inspired re-creation of his life and work will assist him to continue doing so well into the present century. It is a subtle and extraordinary achievement."—Michael Holroyd, author of Lytton Strachey"Angier's life study succeeds because, beyond its diligence and probity, it is an exhaustive exercise of moral imagination. She openly subjects many of her own insights and conjectures to the question of how her subject might have reacted to them."—Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle"Angier's long, gripping narrative of Levi's time in Auschwitz synthesizes the best of his memoirs, poetry, fiction, essays, and scientific writing. She shows and tells that he was 'not just a great witness but a great artist; and the first because the second.' Just as compelling is her discussion of the moral issues he raises about the 'gray zone' of human behavior, the shame of the drowned and the saved, the roles of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. A compelling biography and a must for all Holocaust collections."—Booklist (starred review)"Carole Angier's definitive biography of Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi (1919-87) will be superseded only if the immediate family speaks out and Levi's private papers are made public. Angier traces Levi's life and friendships with care and great respect, exploring the psychological aspects of his relationships with his wife and his mother and the composition of such works as Survival in Auschwitz and The Periodic Table. All the great names from Levi's writings on the camps are here—Lorenzo, Pikolo, Alberto—as Angier interviews the living, revisits the scenes, and reads Levi's work intensely. Ten years in the making, this book alternates between chapters of straightforward narration, with a close reading of Levi's works, and chapters of Angier's personal observations and thoughts about Levi. The passages on Auschwitz and Levi's suicide are invaluable additions to our understanding of this important author's work. Essential for Jewish studies and literature collections."—Library Journal"Angier deftly fills the lacunae with recollections and anecdotes drawn from her research. Her skillful narrative illuminates not only the painful, dramatic passages of her subject's life—his work in the partisan resistance, his extraordinary survival in Auschwitz—but also the decades after the war that Levi spent as a chemical specialist in varnishes and resins, quietly issuing works of literary genius every now and then. Always sensitive to the historical context of her subject, Angier provides a macroscopic view of the war from the perspective of Italian Jewry. But she also explicates some of the more difficult, ambiguous aspects of Levi's temperament: his fear of women, his tendency to see chemistry as a metaphor for life, the fierce determination to bear witness that underlay his gentle nature, and the inner torment that eventuall
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Primos Double Bull Magnum Tristool Cam
Sale Price: $40.84
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Primos The Tri-Stool is constructed from aircraft aluminum tubing. The chair folds and fits right into the blind bag. #8262- Weighs:5.6 lbs. Maximum Capacity: 300 lbs.
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Lanzar SNV65I3D 6.5-Inch 2 x DIN In-Dash Touchscreen LCD Monitor with DVD/CD/MP3/MP4/SD/AM-FM/Bluetooth and GPS with USA/Canada/Mexico Maps
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Lanzar's newest in-car entertainment system with GPS has so many features, it's hard to list in a single sentence! Start with the 6.5" wide LCD touchscreen, making operation simple, easy, and intuitive. Plus, images look crystal clear and picture perfect. You can also easily adjust the video settings to your specifications using the on-screen menu. The built-in navigation system includes a 2 GB SD card with maps and navigation information for USA, Canada, and Mexico -- full coverage of North America. Voice guidance allows you to keep your eyes on the road while you drive. Easily play back a whole wealth of digital files including audio (MP3, WMA) and video (MP4, JPEG) from an SD card or USB stick. It's also equipped with an AM/FM radio (30 presets), a DVD/CD player, and Bluetooth for hands-free talking via your cell phone. Outputs audio over four channels at 80 watts for 320 watts total output. Card-sized remote control included.
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A Painful Truth: Raw Report For 06/22/09
Introduction:
What better way to welcome in the era of Donald Trump than with a new RAW reporter?!
Last week's article was jam packed, so I couldn't write this or an ending, so I apologise.
I've taken on board the criticism I got last week, so hopefully today's article will be a little better!
On with the show!
Show Recap:
We start the show with a quick Recap of the Three for all Raw, a quick video showing the results of the Fatal 4 way, Vince selling Monday Night Raw and the announcement of the 10 man battle royale, Triple H winning the battle royale, and the announcement of the Last Man Standing match this week.
We see Donald Trump in the first promo of the night, introduced as the new owner of Monday Night Raw. He starts off with talking about how tonight is commercial free, and then announces that all ticket prices will be repaid, to a huge pop from the fans. Trump heads backstage, and we're then greeted by John Cena's entrance music. He says his hat is off to Donald Trump, and he praises each of his decisions so far, especially the refund. He then talks about The Miz, and how he's been insulting him for the last few weeks, showing us a quick video recap. He calls out The Miz, and they exchange hostile words, before Cena announces a main event match between him and The Miz for The Bash! The promo continues with Cena ranting, and The Miz is eventually called A WWE has-been. Miz hits Cena, and the Miz turns and runs to the back.
Next, a quick video of Vince shouting at a Limo driver, from earlier on, as his limo has broken down.
Match 1: Six man tag Match - Jeff Hardy, The Great Khali and Rey Mysterio Vs. Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler and Edge W/ Cm Punk at Ringside
Khali dominates at the start, throwing all three of the opposing team out, for Jeff Hardy to fly over the ropes and take them all down. Rey follows suit, going off the top of Khali and taking the three down again! The match continues, and after a tag Jericho faces off against Rey. With an enzugiri, Rey puts Jericho on the ropes but Edge blocks the 619. Rey is attacked in the corner, with some quick tags, but a quick kick to Edge's head and he tags in Jeff, who gets a nice series of moves in against Ziggler, but Edge stops him with a spear. Khali tries to get Edge with the Punjabi Plunge, but Edge avoids it. Jericho doesn't connect with the codebreaker, but a spear takes Khali down! Rey sets up for a double 619 on Edge and Jericho, but Jericho slips to the outside, leaving only Edge to be hit by it. A quick springboard off the ropes from Rey, and he takes Jericho own on the outside. Back in the ring, Hardy hits the twist of fate/swanton bomb combo, and gets the three count!
The winners are: Jeff Hardy, The Great Khali and Rey Mysterio!
After the match, Punk enters the ring and raises Jeff Hardy's hand, without Hardy realising.
Next, we see Vince outside Donald Trump's office, and after a quick conversation with Santina, Donald emerges, telling Vince where his new office is. Afterwards, Donald Trump fires Santina!!!
Match 2: One Fall match - Primo Vs. Cody Rhodes
Before the match, The Colons have a quick dig at Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase, talking about the bash. Cody and Ted enter, and the match gets underway. They start by trading sub holds with each other, before Cody begins to dominate. He throws him to the outside, and then after Primo gets back in, Cody gets a 2 count. Primo fights back, picking up the pace, and we see a nice standing dropkick which is followed by a bit of action off the ropes, and a cover for 2. Cody recovers, and after a stiff kick to the face of Primo, we see a 2 count, but Primo counters again into a pin for 2 again! Primo gets up, and knees Cody in the gut, before going for a crossbody. Cody rolls through though, and gets the three count!
The winner is: Cody Rhodes!
We're back to seeing Vince McMahon, looking for his new office, and he seems to be in the locker rooms. He has a brief talk with Goldust and Hornswoggle, where Goldust's wig is put on Vince McMahon, before he gets angry and shoos the two away. He turns, and we see Vince's new office as one of the cubicles, which Festus comes out of!
Next, a recap of the Orton and Triple H feud we're witnessing right now. It starts from two months ago, and it ends with Trump's announcement about the Last Man Standing match, up next!
Match 3: Last Man Standing for the WWE Championship - Randy Orton (c) Vs. Triple H
Within the first 2 minutes, we see Triple H really take it to Orton, throwing him into the ringpost, hitting his head against the announce table, and landing the spinebuster on him. Triple H immediately goes for the Pedigree, but Orton counters. As Orton goes to follow it up, Triple H hits a clothesline, then lifts him up, , before dropping him forwards, ribs first onto the barricade!
They spill into the crowd, and Triple H jumps on Orton, hammering punches into the face of the champ. Orton brings the match back into the ring area, and Triple H is holding his knee. He gets up at 4, but Orton kicks the steel steps into his legs! Randy Orton works over the leg, and eventually goes to pick up a steel chair. When he returns to assault Triple H with it, The Game kicks it into his face, but Orton manages to get the shot to the skull!
Triple H is almost up at 8, so Orton goes back to attacking The Game. Orton takes The Game onto the table, but Triple H low blows him and tries the Pedigree, but Orton counters and hits an RKO on the table! The referee reaches 9, but Triple H gets up! The Game grabs a monitor, and slams it into Orton's head and they fight up to the stage. Triple H hits the spinebuster on the concrete, but Orton makes it up before 10 is counted. Triple H's pedigree is countered, but he's up at 9.
Triple H gets a ladder from under the stage, but Orton ducks and dodges the shot. They fight onto the top of the stage and Orton takes the ladder up there with them. He hits a couple of shots with it on Triple H, before wedging his knee in the ladder, and he stomps repeatedly on it! Orton tries for an RKO off the ladder, but The Game counters and goes on to hit the Pedigree, forcing himself down in the process! Neither man can get up for a 10 count, and the match ends in a draw.
This match ends in a Draw, so Randy Orton is STILL the WWE Champion!
Next, a quick recap of when Punk cashed in on Jeff, and a bit of hype for the match at The Bash.
We see Miz and Maryse backstage, and Miz is still trying to follow things up with her. She tells him until he does something impressive, nothing is happening.
Now, Donald Trump makes his way to the ring accompanied by Eve and Maria. He talks about how he's done things for the fans, and goes on to talk about the next general manager. Instead, he'll have a celebrity host each week. Not only that, but the fans will get lots of freebies from Donald Trump. Vince has had enough, and interrupts though. They argue, and Vince tries to buy Raw back for the same price. No interest from Trump, and they continue to haggle until they settle on double Trump's money. The promo ends with a warning from Vince, and the famous, You're fired!
Vince is backstage now, and has caught up with Randy Orton. He announces that at The Bash, we will see the Three Stages of Hell, between Randy Orton and Triple H. The matches will be, One Fall, Falls Count Anywhere and a Stretcher match, if needed!
Match 4: Six Diva Tag Team Match - The Bella's and Mickie James Vs. Rosa Mendes, Beth Phoenix and Maryse
Mickie James starts, fighting off first Rosa then trying to fight Beth, quick tag, and one of the Bella twins is in, hitting a Hurricanrana on Rosa. A quick distraction, and the other twin is hurt in the opposite teams corner, and is made the legal person by the ref, not knowing who is who. Maryse hits a backbreaker, after being tagged in and dominates one of the twins. A couple of tags later, and it is Mickie James against Rosa Mendes, and after a bit of interference, a Mickie hits a superkick and the match is over!
The Winners: The Bella's and Mickie James!
A bit more hype for Sunday's PPV, The Bash, now.
Match 5: One Fall Match - Big Show Vs. John Cena
John Cena explodes early on, first telling Show "You can't see me" and then knocking him to the outside. However, as we all expect by now, Big Show starts to dominate with a spear. He uses his typical moves, like the huge chops, and slows the pace right down. Each time Cena tries to fight back, Show just uses raw power to stop the attacks, and fight back.
Each move from Show focuses on the ribs of Cena, making it harder for Cena to breathe. Another fight back, and Show stops it again. Show tries to charge Cena in a corner, but Cena fights back, and this time it's working! Bulldog, Leg drop to the back of the head and a 5 knuckle shuffle, and Cena has the advantage.
But, it wouldn't last, as Show came back with a Chokeslam, forcing Cena to kick out at 2 and a bit. But Cena counters a move from Show and locks in the STF! The Miz rushes out, and stops the hold, and as Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment, Miz pushes him over, and Show gets the 3 count.
The Winner: Big Show!!
As the closing shots on Raw, we see Orton in the parking lot. Triple H comes out of nowhere, and begins to attack Orton, constantly shouting; "Did you think it was gunna be over" and he then slams the car boot into the back of Orton!!!
Thoughts on the Show:
All in all, I thought tonight was a good show. Most matches, excluding Cena and Show, were solid, and the LMS match was good. There was nothing special, though, not match or promo wise. Excluding the firing of Santina, and the ending of the Trump/McMahon storyline, of course.
I guess I'd give tonight an eight, as it was a good, entertaining watch.
As always, stay safe folks.
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Turkey Calls?
Can you trim a Primos A-Frame True Double turkey mouth call? The material around it hurts my mouth, cause it is small, but how much, if so can I take off?
Trim it until it fits comfortably. Because you need it to fit snugly on the roof of your mouth and create a good seal.
And they do make different sizes. Sm, Md, Lg, XL
Try a "Preston Pittman" brand mouth call. You can find them on ebay. I've used them for years. The cost is about the same but they are a higher quality product.
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