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Thomas & Friends - Dinnerware - Side Kick Lunch Box Set
Sale Price: $16.25
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Toot-toot! All aboard for lunch with the very functional Thomas the Tank lunch box, which is made of durable plastic and comes in the traditional Thomas blue with a red handle. Inside the generous container are an 11.5-ounce canteen and a Pecoware double-deck sandwich container, which measures 5 by 5 by 3 inches. Both are adorned with Thomas scenes. On the front of the lunch box is a nifty front panel--decorated with another happy Thomas scene--that clips open. This compartment is big enough to accommodate another sandwich or is the perfect hiding place to tuck away a secret goodie for your child. Press a button on the side of the canteen, and the cover pops up, revealing a straw. No muss, no fuss. The lunch box measures 9 by 7 by 4.5 inches and can hold a lot of food--for children or adults! --Diane Tuman
This blue lunch box set includes everything little engineers will need for lunch time fun! The front of the lunch box shows a picture of Thomas, James, and Harold hard at work. Push down on the outer compartment lock to access the outer storage area - perfect for quick snacks or school supplies! The red handle on the top allows for easy carrying to and from lunch time. Slide the red lock over to discover a double-decker sandwich box and pop-up straw canteen. The clear double-decker sandwich box features a picture of James, Thomas, and Percy on the lid, and contains a blue shelf that lifts out to reveal a lower compartment. The white pop-up straw canteen has a colorful picture of your favorite friends from the Island of Sodor having a really useful day. The blue top on the canteen has a push button release that opens the protective lid of the built-in drinking straw. This Side Kick Lunch Box is the ultimate Thomas & Friends lunch set!
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To-Go Ware Stainless Steel Snack Containers - Tiffin Sidekick - 5 Pack
Sale Price: $27.98
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This snack container set includes five sidekick tiffins from To-Go Ware: two large and three small. The containers are eco-friendly because stainless steel is 100% recyclable, long lasting, reusable, and easy to clean without harsh chemicals. In addition, they are made of stainless steel that is specifically made for safe storage of food.
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To-Go Ware Large Sidekick Snack Container
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Large Stainless Steel SidekickWho doesn't like a sidekick? Ask your tiffin. It's psyched about To-Go Ware's stainless steel sidekick tiffins that come in two sizes, small and large, to hold things like dressings, soup, nuts and anything else you might like on the side. Moms love it for those small portions of snack for the kids and they are great for cereals, berries or baby foodLiquid Measurements: 1 CupDimensions: 1 7/8" H x 3 1/2" D
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Sidekicks
Sale Price: $34.50
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Daydreams turn to reality when Barry'
s fantasy hero comes to his real-life rescue in theis delightful action comedy. Barry (Jonathan Brandis) lives in a world of fantasy, where he imagines himself the rusty sidekick of action superstar Chuck Norris. Together, they engage in martial arts mayhem, vanquishing every foolhardy enemy that dares to take them on. Unfortunately, in the real world, Barry is no hero. The other kids taunt him and call him a geek. Barry's father (Beau Bridges) suggests karate lessons. After rejecting the abusive techniques of teacher Kelly Stone (Joe Piscopo), they find Mr. Lee (Mako), a kindly old gentleman with an awesome knowledge of martial arts who takes Barry under his wing. Slowly Barry learns to build his confidence and strength. One day he gets the surprise of his life when he fends off the school's biggest bully in a schoolyard fight. But a bigger battle awaits. Challenged to a competition in the state karate championships, Barry finds he needs a partner to compete. The real-life fantasy begins as the champion comes to the aid of the dreamer, and together they become an unbeatable team.
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The Bucket List
Sale Price: $3.97
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This touching dramedy stars Jack Nicholson as a terminally ill corporate billionaire sharing a hospital room with cancer-stricken mechanic Morgan Freeman. When Nicholson learns that Freeman has compiled a record of things that he wants to accomplish before he dies, both men embark on a globe-trotting odyssey to do everything on their "bucket lists"--finding the meaning of life along the way. Sean Hayes, Rob Morrow co-star; directed by Rob Reiner. 97 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish, French; featurette; music video.
"You measure yourself by the people who measure themselves by you," says the quietly wise Carter Chambers, played with gravitas and grace by a Morgan Freeman. In Rob Reiner's moving, often hilarious film The Bucket List, all sorts of people measure themselves against the two heroes, Chambers and his hospital suitemate, Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson). But as Cole finds, having spent his entire life building a Fortune 500 company, none of that much matters when cancer, the great equalizer, pays a visit. The film traces the adventures of the two unlikely friends, who meet in a hospital cancer ward, each given six months to live. The "bucket list" of the title refers to a lifelong list of goals that a teacher of Chambers once advised him to compile--and achieve--"before you kick the bucket." Soon the two are off on what may be the last grand adventure of their life, vowing to tick off as many goals (skydiving, race-car driving, seeing the wonders of the world) as they can in the time they have left. What starts as a medical melodrama becomes a road trip, yet the men's mortality realities are never far from thought. The two leads give impressive performances, and remind the viewer of just how few American films focus on the lives and loves of senior citizens. Nicholson even manages to lose his persona in his character, much as he did in About Schmidt. There's a lovely John Mayer tune, "Say (What You Need to Say)," that's perfectly matched to the film's clear-eyed view of life: What does one person leave behind as his true legacy? --A.T. Hurley
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The Wild Wild West: The Complete Series
Sale Price: $59.83
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Season OneCBS had an instant hit on their hands when The Wild Wild West made its network debut on September 17, 1965. While many of the popular TV Westerns were running out of steam, series creator Michael Garrison ripped a page from the Ian Fleming/Sean Connery playbook and conceived The Wild Wild West as a "James Bond Western," energizing the genre by combining a traditional Western setting (primarily the San Francisco region in the 1870s) with the accoutrements of the spy genre. It was a foolproof formula, further refined by producer Fred Frieberger (who later produced the third and final season of Star Trek), and TWWW held its popular time-slot (7:30-8:30 on Friday nights) for its entire four-season run. Smart casting proved to be another source of audience appeal: While Robert Conrad fit nicely into his role (and tight-fitting costume) as macho Secret Service agent James West, doing his own challenging stunts and charming each episode's obligatory beautiful female guest star, Ross Martin proved an equally excellent choice to play West's skillful sidekick Artemus Gordon, a debonair dandy whose mastery of disguises and dialects would prove essential as they tackled dangerous crime-fighting assignments from President Ulysses S. Grant. The series' unique appeal arose from its clever and frequently bizarre plots. Every episode title began with a variation of "The Night of..." (including the pilot, "The Night of the Inferno," with more unusual titles thereafter), and as Jim and Arte plotted strategies from the comfort of their tricked-out custom railroad car, their exploits frequently led them into realms of the occult, mad science, bizarre inventions, and villains so eccentrically twisted that they became instant favorites among the show's growing legion of fans. Best of them all was the nefarious Miguelito Loveless, first appearing in "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" (original airdate 10/01/65) and played to perfection by dwarf actor Michael Dunn, a '60s TV regular familiar to Star Trek fans from his memorable role in the original series episode "Plato's Stepchildren." A gifted, intellectual renaissance man (like Ross Martin) with an angelic singing voice, Dunn was an overnight sensation, guest-starring in four of the first season's 28 episodes, with six more appearances in subsequent seasons. Dunn's gleeful malevolence (accompanied by his mute henchman Voltaire, played by giant actor Richard Kiel) was an essential addition to the series' sideshow esthetic; weirdness, humor, gorgeous women, and devious ingenuity (in plotting, action and gadgetry), became the trademarks that set TWWW apart from its more conventional TV Western competition. --Jeff Shannon On the DVD For this much-anticipated DVD release, Paramount has made above-average efforts to satisfy fans. Virtually every episode looks and sounds practically brand-new, and with TWWW expert Sue Kesler serving as DVD co-producer, this seven-disc set features a wealth of archival extras, many culled from Kesler's own research as author of the out-of-print guidebook The Wild Wild West: The Series. In addition to excerpts from audio-taped interviews with Frieberger, writer (and "Dr. Loveless" creator) John Kneubuhl (who tells a fascinating story of how Liberace almost guest-starred on the show), music composer Richard Markowitz, and special-effects technician Tim Smyth, each episode includes brief but informative audio introductions by Robert Conrad, who also appears (with Martin) discussing the show (and their subsequent TV-movie revival of TWWW) in a 1978 talk-show appearance. Excerpts from the original music-theme scoring sessions were found in UCLA's Film and Television archive, and other extras include a network series promo clip (from a later season, after TWWW switched to color), a sketch by Ross Martin, a photo gallery, and even one of Conrad's notorious Eveready Battery commercials from the late '70s. All in all, this 40th Anniversary package should give TWWW fans ample reason to celebrate, boding well for the other season-sets to follow. --Jeff Shannon Season Two Whether you grew up with it on the tube, want to erase the memory of 1999's disappointing feature-film adaptation, or are simply discovering it now, The Wild Wild West rocks. This late-'60s TV show has a bit of everything: laughs, drama, action, elements of magic, sci-fi, ghost stories, high- and low-tech gadgets that would do James Bond and MacGyver proud, great music, pretty ladies, outrageous villains, cool clothes... and even Sammy Davis Jr. and Richard Pryor, among other unexpected guests. Droll ladies man and government agent James West (played by tough guy Robert Conrad, wearing pants so tight they reveal his... well, they're really tight) and his sidekick, master of disguises Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin), are back at it for this second season (1966-67), with 28 episodes packaged on seven discs, bringing with them the same delightfully arch tone as before. Headquartered in their well-appointed train car, they embark on a variety of oddball adventures, all of them entitled "The Night of" something (like "...the Flying Pie Plate," "...the Returning Dead," "...the Surreal McCoy," "...the Tottering Tontine," and many more). It's all very tongue-in-cheek; the villains, both familiar (Doctor Miguelito Loveless, colorfully portrayed by "little person" Michael Dunn) and new, are deluded, silver-tongued maniacs camping it up like there's no tomorrow, while the stories, ranging from Loveless' schemes to take over the world and various plots to eliminate President Ulysses S. Grant and other important personages to time travel and green-skinned women from Venus, are smart, whimsical, and clever. The show's overall vibe, from the opening credits on, is obviously reminiscent of cartoons and comic books; the fact that it doesn't take itself at all seriously is arguably its most appealing feature, along with better-than-average sets, cinematography, and other technical elements (not to mention a great title tune by Morton Stevens, the same guy responsible for Hawaii Five-0's immortal theme). Inevitably, some of it seems a bit dated now, such as the stereotypical depictions of Indians, but overall, The Wild Wild West has held up well. If there's a principal drawback, it's the lack of any bonus features; even though creator Michael Garrison died before this second season hit the airwaves, it would have been nice to hear from some of the others who participated in the making of this terrific show. --Sam Graham Season Three "Elaborate little subterfuges" and "intricate dramas" await the suave and dashing frontier 007, James West (Robert Conrad) and his partner, master of disguise Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin), courtesy of a gallery of rogues and flamboyant villains with grandiose schemes of world domination. Among them: Victor Freemantle ("The Night of Bubbling Death"), bent on establishing his own Texas Panhandle domain; the Falcon ("The Night of the Falcon"), who aims his behemoth cannon at Denver and conspires with a European syndicate to put the rest of the world under the gun; Emmett Stark ("The Night of the Death Masks"), who breaks out of prison to stage an elaborate and bizarre revenge against his captors, West and Gordon; and, of course, West's ultimate nemesis, the diminutive Dr. Miguelito Loveless ("The Night Dr. Loveless Died"), whose demise could just be "another typical Loveless prank." You may not find The Wild Wild West on any of those "Greatest TV Shows of All Time" lists, but more than 40 years later, it leaves many of the so-called classic shows in the dust. West's blend of Western action, spy adventure, and sci-fi thrills (less here than in seasons past) still pack quite a kick. The pleasures of this offbeat, genre-bending series did not diminish in its penultimate season. There's the classic theme song, the animated opening credits (with West's bang-zoom dispatch of a femme fatale intact); the chemistry between one of TV's great buddy teams, and Gordon's primitive gadgets (like a smoking jacket that really smokes!) that are akin to the Flintstones' prehistoric versions of modern-day appliances. The Wild Wild West also rounded-up some great character actors. Robert Duvall appears in "The Night of the Falcon" as a "mild mannered country doctor" with a more sinister secret practice. Ray Walston (My Favorite Martian) and venerable Western bad guy Jack Elam team up to steal Aztec treasure in "The Night of Montezuma's Horde. Harry Dean Stanton (Big Love is an innocent man framed for murder in "The Night of the Hangman." --Donald Liebenson Season Four At one uncharacteristically poignant point during Wild Wild West's final season, secret service agent James West raises a glass to toast "absent friends." That would be Artemis Gordon, West's resourceful sidekick and a master of disguise and the odd "diversion." Ross Martin, who portrayed Gordon, had suffered a heart attack and was missing in action for several episodes, so missed that it took several actors to fill his shoes: Charles Aidman as Jeremy Pike, William Scharlett (who early in the season portrays a villain in the episode, "The Night of the Gruesome Games") as Frank Harper, Pat Paulson, the hangdog mock-Presidential candidate on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, as the seemingly milquetoast Bosley Cranston in "The Night of the Camera," and Alan "The Skipper" Hale, Jr. as chemist Ned Brown in "The Night of the Sabatini Death," (which also features Jim Backus and contains a cute Gilligan’s Island in-joke at episode’s end). With or without Martin, this was a wild, wild season that offers genre-bending kicks in episodes that evoke James Bondian espionage, Jules Verne fantasy, bizarre Avengers-style villainy, and even The Phantom of the Opera. James and company are up against some entertainingly over-the-top megalomaniacs bent on world domination. Of course, the sun couldn’t set on the West without one last encounter with the series’ most popular villain, the "dictatorial, vain, short-tempered, and occasionally unreasonable" Dr. Loveless (Michael Dunn), who re-emerges yet again to pass judgment over those he professes to have wronged him in "The Night of Marguerite’s Revenge." Two of TV’s comedy icons, Harvey Koran and a pre-Mary Tyler Moore Show Ted Knight, play it straight as formidable foes in "The Night of the Big Blackmail" and "The Night of the Kraken," respectively. "The Night of the Winged Terror," the series’ only two-parter, is an effective creep show featuring a hypnotizing bulging-brained adversary. Conrad, as one character compliments him, is "better than ever," whether dispatching goons (he performed all his own stunts) or romancing the ladies ("He said something about showing the big dipper to the daughter of the Lithuanian ambassador," Artemis explains West’s absence in "Big Blackmail"). While there are signs that the series was poised to jump the shark, it is too bad it ended before further encounters with Professor Montague, who is introduced in "The Night of the Janis" as the Q-like creator of such nifty gadgets as a harmonica gun. --Donald Liebenson
Includes all four seasons of "The Wild Wild West," plus a bonus disc of special features, including the made-for-TV movies "The Wild Wild West Revisited" (1979) and "More Wild Wild West" (1980).
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Home Diagnostics TrueTrack Test Strips, 100 Count
Sale Price: $24.55
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Featuring capillary action and requiring only a one microliter blood sample, easy-to-handle TrueTrack Smart System Test Strips cost up to 30% less than other systems. Plus, they're covered by Medicare and most private insurance plans. TrueTrack Test Strips are only compatible with the TrueTrack Smart System Blood Glucose Monitor.
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Home Diagnostics TrueTrack Test Strips, 50 Count
Sale Price: $12.00
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Item #: 67A3H0181. Easy to handle; requires only a one-microliter blood sample to provide fast, accurate results.Capillary action quickly and easily draws the blood sample. Customers also search for: Tools and Storage\Medical Products and Devices\Blood Glucose Monitoring Supplies Discount True track Smart System Test Strips, 50 per Box , Buy True track Smart System Test Strips, 50 per Box , Wholesale True track Smart System Test Strips, 50 per Box , Blood Glucose Monitoring Supplies
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UFC Undisputed 3
Sale Price: $38.49
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The critically acclaimed and best-selling MMA videogame franchise returns to take players inside the Octagon with UFC Undisputed 3 delivering UFC action focused on intense toe-to-toe bat impressive visual presentation and increased accessibility.Featuring the addition of PRIDE Mode a brand new submission system new ways to finish the fight and increased accessibility through both traditional and simplified gameplay controls players will experience intense bat and a pure adrenaline rush every time they step inside the Octagon.Players will also experience the excitement of a live UFC event through significant visual improvements from broadcast to cage-side through new camera positions and the introduction of much-anticipated fighter entrances.Rounding out the UFC experience with a significantly improved online feature set including new and updated offerings UFC Undisputed 3 lets players have their fights their way to deliver the most petitive and engaging experience to date for the franchise.Key Features: PRIDE MODE Compete for the first time within the legendary PRIDE environment featuring official announcers and renowned Japanese MMA league rules including soccer-style kicks head stomps and ground knees to the head. FINISH THE FIGHT With punishing new moves a brand new submission system and increased focus on presentation players will have more options than ever to take advantage of a downed opponent. FROM BROADCAST TO CAGE-SIDE Experience the intensity of UFC with new camera positions pelling fighter entrances improved facial animations and a gritty high contrast appearance. GAMEPLAY ACCESSIBILITY Get inside the Octagon with a choice between traditional and simplified gameplay control options enabling players of all skill levels to experience the intensity of UFC while executing simple standing strikes or more plex ground and transition mechanics. EXTRAORDINARY ROSTER Go head to head with mor
UFC Undisputed 3 is a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting game in which players step into the iconic octagon fighting cage to battle in one-on-one action for the ultimate fighting championship (UFC). Just as in real MMA bouts, players of UFC Undisputed 3 use a variety of martial arts disciplines separated into striking and grappling techniques in an attempt to knockout an opponent, force him to submit or win a decision on points. The game features a huge roster of real UFC fighters in multiple weight classes, as well as a new submission system, simplified controls and an improved online component. Step Inside the Octagon Once Again The critically acclaimed and best-selling MMA video game franchise returns to take players inside the Octagon with UFC Undisputed 3, delivering UFC action focused on intense toe-to-toe combat, impressive visual presentation and increased accessibility. One of the most exciting additions of UFC Undisputed 3 is the inclusion of the new Pride mode. Pride mode is a no-holds-barred Japanese MMA league that augments standard gameplay. Along with a separate belt, it brings with it brutal soccer-style kicks, head stomps and ground knees to the head that make for an entirely separate type of fight. The game also expands the available roster of real, playable fighters in-game to more than 150. The selection of fighters is spread across seven UFC weight classes and feature current superstars and classic fighters, as well as hungry up-and-coming fighters to look for in the UFC. Battle within the iconic UFC octagon for the undisputed championship. View larger The game also features a brand new submission system, new ways to finish the fight and increased accessibility through both traditional and simplified gameplay controls. Players also experience the excitement of a live UFC event through significant visual improvements. Improvements include broadcasting from cage-side, new camera positions and the introduction of much-anticipated fighter entrances. Rounding out the UFC experience with a significantly improved online feature set, including new and updated offerings, UFC Undisputed 3 lets players have their fights – their way – to deliver the most competitive and engaging experience to date for the franchise. Key Game Features Pride Mode - Compete for the first time within the legendary Pride environment featuring official announcers and renowned Japanese MMA league rules, including soccer-style kicks, head stomps and ground knees to the head. Finish the Fight - With punishing new moves, a brand new submission system and increased focus on presentation, players will have more options than ever to take advantage of a downed opponent. From Broadcast to Cage-side - Experience the intensity of UFC with new camera positions, compelling fighter entrances, improved facial animations and a gritty, high contrast appearance. Extraordinary Roster - Go head to head with more than 150 prolific UFC fighters, including the addition of Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions. Gameplay Accessibility - Get right inside the Octagon with simplified gameplay control options, brutalizing opponents after stepping into the cage for the first time Extensive Online Gameplay Offering - A significantly revamped online experience, including both new and updated features, rounds of the best competitive fighting experience to date for the franchise Additional Screenshots Improved online options. View larger More accessible controls. View larger Experience the Pride mode. View larger A huge roster of UFC fighters. View larger
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Rabbids Travel in Time
Sale Price: $11.60
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Throughout history, there have been many monumental moments that changed the course of human development â and the Rabbids are ready to ruin them all. After stumbling upon a history museum, the Rabbids discovered time travel through their Time Washing Machine that is the perfect tool to help them invade the human world. Join the mischievous Rabbids as they attempt to conquer history in this 2D and 3D side-scrolling game created exclusively for Nintendo 3DS. Rabbids discover time travel Hilarious 2D and 3Dside-scrolling action Ruin human history Synopsis Rabbids Travel in Time 3D takes you on a journey through lush 3D jungles, deserts and castles and to monumental locations in history, including Rome and Egypt. Outfit your Rabbid with a variety of wacky getups, dressing up your rambunctious friend as a cowboy, a Roman or with many other hilarious costumes. Pick-up-and-play gameplay controls ensure the whole family will enjoy jumping over obstacles, kicking enemies and breaking blocks to progress through the game. Three game modes, including Story mode, Time-Attack mode and Challenge mode keep the gameplay fun and exciting. Are you ready to team up with these adorable creatures and Travel in Time? Key Features: Prepare to conquer history as the Rabbids discover time travel through a Time Washing Machine in a history museum Created exclusively for Nintendo 3DS Take part in the hilarious 2D and 3D side-scrolling action with pick-up-and-play gameplay Clothe your Rabbid in a variety of wacky outfits, including cowboy and Roman costumes Jump over obstacles, kick enemies and break blocks as you progress through 3D jungles, deserts and castles in more than 60 levels Experience â and ruin â some of the greatest moments in human history set in lush 3D environments, including Egypt and Rome Muck up history in Story mode, Time-Attack mode and Challenge mode
The Rabbids are about to change the course of human history in their first platform-adventure game! Rabbids are bwaaack and this time they have an infallible plan to invade the human world: CONQUER HISTORY in the new Nintendo 3DS! When the Rabbids stumble into a history museum and discover time travel through their Time Washing Machine, you can bet that human history is about to become a major mess. Get ready to explore and mess up history with the Rabbids in their 1st platform adventure game ex
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Bully: Scholarship Edition
Sale Price: $48.00
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Retaining the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2 Bully title, Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place in the fictional New England boarding school of Bullworth Academy and tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he experiences the highs and lows of adjusting to a new school. Capturing the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence perfectly, Bully: Scholarship Edition pulls the player into its cinematic and engrossing world set in the most vile and sadistic setting yet in a Rockstar videogame: the schoolyard. Laugh and cringe as you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks on malicious kids, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious Bullworth Academy.Bully: Scholarship Edition comes to the Xbox 360, boasting new content, next generation graphics, and two player mini-games that make this title appealing to previous Bully players and a whole new audience. New Content8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, new rewards and achievements. VarietyWith 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment.CharactersOver 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups: jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and of course girls.ChoiceYou?re in charge. Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies.Technological Upgrades:Use of next gen-graphical techniques including high resolution textures and dynamic lighting & shadow system.Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive.Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand to bring up to next gen standards.Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX.Textures uprezzed by 4x over the original Bully for PS2.More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game.Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system.
Features include: •Over 30 hours of content, including eight new missions, four new classes, 45 new lessons, 100 voiced characters, mini games, unlockables and collectibles•Defend the weaker students by inflicting wedgies on their oppressors•Keep your cool and make a good impression on the ladies•Interact with jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies and carnies•Dominate the school with a friend in two-player mini games
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The man just wanted to feed, wash, take care, let them sleep, let them walk for their health,
but he sometimes got a bad guy recognition by his horses in horse riding school
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It must be unpleasant behavior for those horses, mustn't it.
It may be the same situation to your case when you get tired and just wanted to go home to sleep,
but the guy encourage the horse to walk 10 minutes more, or suddenly start to wash the horse.
Standing in human point of view, the guy just wanted to take care, keep his animals condition good, just wanted to let them sleep at appropriate time.
But in the horse view, he might be a very nasty guy who always claiming to everything the horse wanted to do.
Both of them wanted to do his job just in time as they wanted
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Do you know the side kick of the horse?
Focusing on the target, it suddenly came to kick the target, really suddenly!
When I was in the horse riding school, I usually gave the horses vegetables or fruits, those horses were very friendly to me.
They never neglect or attack me, they just come near me to stand by for fruits before riding.
So I was free from the horses' side kick, however, I saw a lot of side kicks just in front of me to the guys hated by horses.
Those were really terrible scene!
In the case of horse riding school, teaching coaches are always the victims.
They are very strict about the animals behavior, and the horse usually obeys instructions of coache very neatly.
So, usually the horses seemed to submit to all the commands of the coaches, however, the horses gradually increase the frustration, bad emotion to the coaches very strict to them,
finally they came out as a side kick when they found a chance.
When I was talking with my riding coach, big and muscular horse was walking quietly just nearby us, and another coach was walking in front of the horse pulling bridle.
The horse was just walking quietly, however, however, however!
His big hind leg suddenly came to the hip of the coach who was talking with me!
It was very quick and unexpected kick, I wonder it was just the same as the martial arts champion's middle kick!
But the horse riding coach quickly respond to the horse side kick, although he was kicked,
and shouted, "How many times, bad boy! Never do that anymore I said!"
Yes, it was not the first time the coach was kicked by that muscular horse.
The horse was always looking for the chance to give him a side kick, and he did again...
I couldn't understand what the horses thinking about, and what make them aggressive,
however, after that I gave the horses much more carrot and apples to keep my position safe in the horse riding school.
....Was it spoiling the horses to be more aggressive to their coach without apples?
I am sorry!
Kick Boxing Bag workouts
Kick boxing bag workouts are a great way to grab a full body workout and have been really gaining popularity in the last couple of years.
Even if your only experience with kick boxing is playing video games or watching a Kung fu movie Kick boxing bag workouts are safe for the beginner and have an “Easy Learning Curve” for those just starting out.
As always before starting any new workout regime consult your doctor to make sure you are fit enough o participate.
Before any workout you should take the time to warm up properly. I personally prefer the stationary cycle or jumping rope to get my heart rate up and my body warm and loose, some people suggest stretching before a workout however recent research has proven that its probably best to stretch after you have completed a workout to prevent injuries.
Start slowly, practicing a variety of kicks concentrating on accuracy before power, which can be worked up as your form and technique improve. Practice on both a kickboxing bag and have a friend or training partner use focus mitts. Really try to kick through the kick boxing bag not snapping back with your legs after impact.
Focus on keeping your head up and concentrate on keeping your upper body not too far forward when working kickboxing drills, you want to always keep your body in such a way you can throw kicks after doing a punching combo.
Cross train to improve your lower body strength and balance which is essential for a great kick boxing bag workout. Jumping rope, cycling and jogging really help build up your leg power and improve your footwork which is crucial in kick boxing just as it is in regular boxing.
Expect your self-confidence to soar as you not only get into great shape but improve your kick and punching skills at the same time.
Avoid over exerting yourself which is easy to do in kick boxing bag workouts, stick to short rounds just as fighters do in professional matches, kick boxing bag workouts are a great cardiovascular workout but its easy to over do it, drinking plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated between drills.
As always with any martial arts training program keep these skills in the dojo or the gym and do not use them out on the street where you could seriously injure someone.
Examples of kick boxing drills:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8YYZGvKM-8
About the Author
Al Dawson is a 25 year + keep fit fanatic and runs the company : http://www.ultimateboxingbags.com.
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will they make a newer version of the side kick?
i wante to know if they will make a newer version of the side kick. Perhaps a touch screen or something of that sort?
The just came out with the Sidekick LX. It has a 3.5mm jack for iPod headphones and is lighter than other Sidekicks. I don't think the Sidekick will ever be touch-screen like the iPhone- the Sidekick's tactile keyboard is its best feature. Its not going anywhere anytime soon.
Perfect corner kick hands Mavericks 1-0 win
As beautiful goals go, the one Memorial High School’s Aaron Rodriguez delivered Saturday morning ranks right close to the top.
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