Thursday, June 26, 2008

GolfLogix GPS by Garmin (2008 Model)


GolfLogix GPS by Garmin (2008 Model)

Price: $299.95








Product Features
  • The Distances Golfer Need: Front, Center, Back of the Green, Up to 6 Pertinent Hazards per Hole, Lay-up Distances to 150 and 100 Yards, Distance of the Last Shot for Tracking Clubs
  • he ONLY 100% Automatic Rangefinder, Auto-advances Through Hazards and Holes, No Lasers or Buttons Needed on the Course, Large, Easy to Read Screen
  • GPS Powered by Garmin: Trusted World Leader in GPS Technology, Full One-Year Warranty Included, The Only 100% Waterproof GPS for Golf, Manufactured for Rugged Outdoor Use
  • GolfLogix, The Best GPS for Golf: 15,000+ Worldwide Golf Course Maps, Holds up to 20 Courses, Software works with Mac, Vista, and XP, Your Favorite Course is FREE
Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy the advantage of GPS mapping on the golf course with the GolfLogix GPS-8 handheld unit, which calculates and displays distances to the front, center and back of every green along with hazards. The most precise, durable and user-friendly golf GPS on the market, this new version of the GolfLogix now recognizes what course you are playing automatically.



You get the distance to the front/center/back of green for each hole.
The GolfLogix GPS-8 includes Garmin's high sensitivity, 12-channel GPS receiver which ensures faster satellite acquisition time and superior accuracy. Nicely compact in your hand, it weighs 5.3 ounces with batteries and measures 1.2 inches thin. The case is 100 percent waterproof (submersible in water per IPX7 standard tests) and is shock-proof and impact-resistant for rugged outdoor use. The large LCD screen (1.25 by 2.25 inches) has a 64 x 128 pixel resolution and features excellent visibility in direct sunlight with adjustable screen contrasts and backlight screen setting for dark playing conditions.

Wherever you are on the course, GolfLogix displays the key distances to hazards and the green in big bold numbers all on a sleek black palm-sized device. The screen advances automatically to all of the targets on the golf course so there are no buttons to push or lasers to point during your round. The GolfLogix GPS-8 can store the following data on each hole: front/center/back of green; hazards; bunkers; water; lay-ups; and carries.



Easily download course data using the GolfLogix software, and store up to 20 courses in the GPS-8 at one time.
The included, simple-to-use software lets you download up to 20 golf course maps on your unit at one time. Simply connect your GolfLogix GPS to your personal computer, and the software walks you through a few easy steps to download golf course maps from the GolfLogix database of more than 15,000 golf courses. The software is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista as well as Mac OS X (Tiger/Leopard). Download your favorite course for free or become a member for a low annual subscription fee and gain access to the entire worldwide database.

Other features include:

  • Distance of last shot feature
  • Large number displays that are easy to read for all ages and eye-visions
  • Personalized name on main screens for security and anti-theft
  • Displays in yards or meters
  • Includes multi-use belt or bag clip
  • GolfLogix Course Manager software with USB drivers
  • 1-year warranty

What are the advantages of GolfLogix GPS versus other yardage devices?
A handheld GPS device, such as GolfLogix GPS, offers more flexibility during a typical round of golf. You can bring the GPS to the ball and get more accurate distance data. Unlike other laser devices, there is no need to point and aim or have a direct line of sight to the hazard or hole.

How do I get golf course maps on my GolfLogix GPS?
Included with your initial purchase is access to download a single golf course map of your choice. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions in the Quick Start Guide located in the box to download the Course Manager Software from the GolfLogix Web site. Then follow the registration and activation screens on your computer to obtain your free golf course map. With a $29.95 annual membership, you can download an unlimited amount of golf courses worldwide (currently more than 15,000 in the database) and have access to GolfLogix product enhancements and upgrades.

Is using a GPS distance device allowed under USGA regulations?
The USGA and R&A both recently sanctioned the use of satellite-based yardage measuring devices during competition. Specifically, decision 14-3/0.5 allows a committee to permit the use of distance measuring devices by Local Rule. Golfers should check with their golf professional prior to use in a USGA sanctioned event. GPS devices have always been permitted in handicap scoring in recreational rounds.

What's in the Box?
GolfLogix GPS, USB cable, belt/bag clip, 2 AA alkaline batteries, printed instructions



Product Description

Garmin GolfLogix GPS-8 features:

  • Large LCD screen (1.25"W x 2.25"H)
  • User friendly software and hardware
  • Auto-advances to each target on the course for completely hands-free use
  • Large number displays are easy to read for all ages and eye-visions
  • Personalized name on main screens for security and anti-theft
  • Excellent visibility in direct sunlight with adjustable screen contrasts
  • Backlight screen setting for dark playing conditions
  • Completely waterproof case
  • Shock-proof and impact resistant for rugged outdoor use
  • Displays in yards or meters
  • Includes multi-use belt or bag clip
  • Up to 22-hour battery life
  • Instant distances to greens and hazards
  • Holds up to 20 courses

    Minimum System Requirements*
  • PC with Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
  • 500 MHz Pentium class processor or better
  • 256 MB of RAM
  • 2X or higher CD-ROM drive
  • USB Connection or RS232 Serial Port
  • Internet connection


  • Affinity Men's Cube 7075 Forged 460 CC Square Driver

    Affinity Men's Cube 7075 Forged 460 CC Square Driver

    Price: $78.76 - $79.99
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    Product Description
    Amazon.com Product Description
    The Affinity Cube Driver is a 7075 forged, 460cc, 10.5 degree head with an Aldila super charged, ultra-light shaft. Available in both right-handed and left-handed models, the Cube features a Winn G7 grip and includes an eye-catching head cover. The unique design of this square driver allows for a super high moment of inertia (MOI) for better control and accuracy and provides much greater accuracy than a regular driver.

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    • Body Construction: 7075 Forged Alloy
    • Crown Construction: 7075 Forged Alloy
    • Face: 7075 Forged Alloy
    • Face Angles: 1° Closed
    • Lie Angle: 57°
    • Grip: Winn G7 Grip
    • Head Size: 460cc



    Product Description
    The Affinity Cube Driver is a 7075 forged 460cc 10.5 degree head with an Aldila super charged - ultra light shaft available in stiff, regular and senior and Winn G7 grip with unique eye catching headcover. The unique design of this square driver allows for a super high moment of inertia (MOI) for better control and accuracy. Up to 30% more accurate than a regular driver. Fairway woods and hybrids are will be available in the near future.

    B. MAKOWSKY Marseille Shopper

    B. MAKOWSKY Marseille Shopper

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    B. MAKOWSKY's Marseille shopper is the only way to carry what you need from day to day. It is made from gorgeous, lightly pebbled leather, and has just the right amount of polished hardware to add flair without being flashy. It also has plenty of pockets inside and out for keeping you organized and in order.

    From the Manufacturer
    Bruce Makowsky is not a newcomer to the industry by any means. He ran his own handbag company and was president of a major corporation where he developed the company into a $200 million business along with the design inspiration of his wife Kathy (of Kathy Van Zeeland fame). B. Makowsky handbags are defined by a signature leather tassel in addition to chunky satin-finished hardware and signature paisley lining. Zippers and pockets create function without bulk. Colors include simple blacks, browns and ivory with pops of fresh colors such as red, denim, saffron and tangerine.


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    Enell Enell sports bra

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    Women with a larger bust size can now exercise in comfort thanks to Enell's design know how. The front-fastening Enell sports bra is designed to minimise bounce, while the fabric holds moisture away from the body and has finished seams to prevent rubbing.




    Miraclesuit

    Miraclesuit Women's Culture Club Barcelona One Piece Swimsuit

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    • Made of nylon, lycra, spandex
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    Product Description
    From the Manufacturer
    This swimsuit has removable straps and Bijon overlay

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    Smithsonian [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION]

    Smithsonian

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    Product Description
    About this Title
    This magazine chronicles the arts, environment, sciences and popular culture of the times. It is edited for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse, general interests. Each subscription includes a membership to the Smithsonian Institution which provides special discounts at Smithsonian gift shops, world travel opportunities through Smithsonian study tours and information on all Smithsonian events in any area.

    Product Description
    This magazine chronicles the arts, environment, sciences and popular culture of the times. It is edited for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse, general interests. Each subscription includes a membership to the Smithsonian Institution which provides special discounts at Smithsonian gift shops, world travel opportunities through Smithsonian study tours and information on all Smithsonian events in any area.

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    • Format: Magazine
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    • Publisher: Smithsonian
    • ASIN: B00005Q7DP
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    Sunday, June 22, 2008

    Titanium Ring comfort fit.

    Titanium Ring comfort fit. Width: 7mm

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    Product Features
    • Titanium Ring
    • Width: 7mm
    • comfort fit

    Product Description

    Titanium was first known as "Menachite", titanium was re-named 200 years ago by Dr. Martin H. Klaproth, who referred named it after thee giants of Greek mythology, the Titans. Its atomic number is 22, with the atomic weight being 47.9. Titanium is completely neutral to the human body and is frequently used in the medical field to replace heart valves, and bones. Because of its neutrality, it is also excellent for use as jewelry. Titanium is used in sports, industry, as well as having numerous medical applications. Aircraft grade titanium alloys are about 3 times stronger than basic steel, and approximately 45% lighter. They are much more durable than gold, silver, or platinum. Strength and resistance to wear are very important factors when it comes to jewelry that will be worn for a lifetime.

    Monday, June 9, 2008

    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (Hardcover)


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    Product Description

    The greatest superpower of all isn't to be part spider, part man, or to cast magic spells -- the greatest power is the power to create.

    Daniel has that power.

    Daniel's secret abilities -- like being able to manipulate objects and animals with his mind or to recreate himself in any shape he chooses -- have helped him survive. But Daniel doesn't have a normal life. He is the protector of the earth, the Alien Hunter, with a mission beyond what anyone could imagine.

    From the day that his parents were brutally murdered in front of his very eyes, Daniel has used his unique gifts to hunt down their assassin. Finally, with the help of The List bequeathed to him in his parents' dying breath, he has located the killer.

    Now, on his own, he vows to take on his father's mission--and to have vengeance in the process.



    From the Inside Flap
    Daniel X works alone.

    Having watched from the shadows as the brutal events of the murder of his own parents unfolded before him, he has been forced to make his own way in a dark and unforgiving world with a heavy task handed to him.

    Daniel’s father was an alien hunter, working his way through a fearsome ‘wanted’ list of aliens intent on seeking control and wreaking devastation. But as he planned his next target, his own time was running out. Following his parents’ sudden deaths, Daniel faced an uncertain future: he knew little about his family nor where he came from but a few things are clear, he has inherited the list from his father and with it, a unique ability to create anything that he needs including some very devoted friends to help him along the way.

    His life has become dedicated to the mission. Every day has been transformed into a terrifying hunt, watching each step he takes for danger awaits around every corner and lurks within the shadows. His ultimate aim is to exact revenge against number one on his list: his parents’ murderer. But first he must target the others: each more sinister and gruesome than the last.


    Product Details
    • Hardcover: 272 pages
    • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (July 21, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0316002925
    • ISBN-13: 978-0316002929
    • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 14.7 ounces

    What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception (Hardcover)


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    Editorial Reviews
    From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com

    Reviewed by Jonathan Yardley

    "I still like and admire George W. Bush," writes Scott McClellan, who served Bush for two years and nine months as White House press secretary. "I consider him a fundamentally decent person, and I do not believe he or his White House deliberately or consciously sought to deceive the American people." Yet the entire brunt of McClellan's book is precisely the opposite: that Bush and "his top advisers," by whom he was "terribly ill-served," systematically deceived the American public about their reasons for going to war in Iraq and about the effort to discredit a critic of the war, Joseph Wilson, by making public his wife's position at the Central Intelligence Agency.

    McClellan says the "defining moment in my time working for the president, and one of the most painful experiences of my life," occurred in July 2005, when he discovered that what he had told the press two years earlier -- that Karl Rove and Lewis Libby were not involved in "the leaking of classified information" about Valerie Plame, Wilson's wife -- was untrue. "I had unknowingly passed along false information," he writes. "And five of the highest-ranking officials in the administration were involved in my doing so: Rove, Libby, Vice President Cheney, the president's chief of staff Andrew Card, and the president himself." Upon learning this, he felt "constrained by my duties and loyalty to the president and unable to comment. But I promised reporters and the public that I would someday tell the whole story of what I knew."

    What Happened is the result. "I've written it not to settle scores or enhance my own role," McClellan says, "but simply to record what I know and what I learned," and on the whole this seems to be the case. As a deputy in the White House press office and then as press secretary, McClellan did not participate in high-level decision-making, especially with regard to foreign policy, but attempted to explain presidential decisions to the public -- as those decisions had been explained to him -- through the various conduits provided by the press. It is the fate of the presidential press secretary to be among an administration's most visible public faces yet to be comparatively impotent within the circles of real power. McClellan struggled with this as did all press secretaries before him, but it was his misfortune to be the spokesman for an administration in which deceit and prevarication were commonplace.

    If McClellan feels betrayed, he doesn't say so. Instead, in the self-effacing manner that characterizes his book (and renders it somewhat limp), he merely says, "I blame myself. I allowed myself to be deceived," and then blandly adds, "But the behavior of the president and his key advisers was even more disappointing." Well, yes. The top people in the offices of the president and vice president looked the press secretary in the eye and told him they hadn't done what in fact they had -- leaked Joseph Wilson's CIA connection to selected members of the press -- and then instructed him to tell that to the American people. It may be gentlemanly of McClellan to blame himself for the deception, but this is either disingenuous or false humility. He believed in the good faith of the people whose activities he sought to explain to the public, and they abused his loyalty. It's as simple, and as damning, as that.

    In light of this betrayal of trust, it is not surprising that McClellan's portrait of the president is rather more negative than he probably meant it to be. At the outset he describes Bush as "a man of personal charm, wit, and enormous political skill," and he repeats that characterization several times, but darker colors soon are painted in. He tells us about Bush's claim during the 2000 presidential campaign that "I honestly don't remember" whether he'd used cocaine as a young man. At the time McClellan wondered: "How can that be? How can someone simply not remember whether or not they used an illegal substance like cocaine?" It was, he says, "the first time when I felt I was witnessing Bush convincing himself to believe something that probably was not true and that, deep down, he knew was not true. . . . In the years to come, as I worked closely with President Bush, I would come to believe that sometimes he convinces himself to believe what suits his needs at the moment."

    Thus, of course, most famously, the war in Iraq and the misinformation about weapons of mass destruction that was so central to the argument for waging it. McClellan tells about Bush being asked by Tim Russert of NBC in February 2004: "In light of not finding the weapons of mass destruction, do you believe the war in Iraq is a war of choice or a war of necessity?" Bush replied that it was the latter, but "seemed puzzled" by the question. McClellan writes:

    "This, in turn, puzzled me. Surely this distinction between a necessary, unavoidable war and a war that the United States could have avoided but chose to wage was an obvious one that Bush must have thought about in the months before the invasion. Evidently it wasn't obvious to the president, nor did his national security team make sure it was. He set the policy early on and then his team focused his attention on how to sell it. It strikes me today as an indication of his lack of inquisitiveness and his detrimental resistance to reflection, something his advisers needed to compensate for better than they did."

    A few pages later, McClellan puts it far more bluntly and damagingly. Bush was "a leader unable to acknowledge that he got it wrong, and unwilling to grow in office by learning from his mistake -- too stubborn to change and grow." McClellan explains this in several ways. "One was his fear of appearing weak," he says. "A more self-confident executive would be willing to acknowledge failure." Another "was the personal pain he would have suffered if he'd had to acknowledge that the war against Saddam may have been unnecessary." Bush "was not one to look back once a decision was made. Rather than suffer any sense of guilt and anguish, Bush chose not to go down the road of self-doubt or take on the difficult task of honest evaluation and reassessment." Yet "another motive for Bush to avoid acknowledging mistakes was his determination to win the political game at virtually any cost." Finally, "there was Bush's insistence on remaining true to his base. . . . As far as Bush and his advisers (especially Karl Rove) were concerned, being open and forthright in such circumstances was a recipe for trouble."

    Exactly what McClellan's opinion was while all this was going on, as opposed to where he is now, is a bit difficult to figure. He was a loyalist with ties going back to Bush's years as governor of Texas. He had admired the bipartisanship of Bush's gubernatorial leadership and expected him to continue it as president; it seems to have taken him a while to realize that in Washington, as opposed to Austin, Bush had surrounded himself with advisers to whom "bipartisan" was an invective. Having at the time no reason to believe otherwise, he accepted the WMD claim on its face and participated in the "spin and evasion" with which the case for the war was presented, though whether he knew at the time it was spin and evasion is, again, unclear.

    By and large, though, McClellan is, or appears to be, honest in claiming that his views changed over time and that the process gave him little pleasure. Again and again he says in so many words that if he'd known then what he knows now, he wouldn't have done what he did, and he is quick to blame himself rather than others for things he said that eventually proved misleading or unfounded. In his own self-portrait he comes across as a decent, principled, loyal and rather irresolute man for whom a resignation on principle would have been an unthinkably bold act of self-assertion. Instead, he went quietly, pushed out two years ago by the new presidential chief of staff, Josh Bolten. He was loyal to the end, telling the president publicly that "it has been an extraordinary honor and privilege to have served you."

    At last, though, he seems to have decided to be loyal to himself and the principles in which he insists he believes. This means that in what must now be a tiny circle of diehard Bushies he will be excoriated as a traitor, but mostly these complaints are likely to fall on deaf ears. George W. Bush, as the direct consequence of his own character and actions, is the most unpopular president in American history, and the campaign now beginning in earnest will in great measure be a referendum on him and his record. What McClellan reports in this book is part of that record, and doubtless we will hear more about it as the campaign progresses.

    The Washington in which the next president will hold sway is depicted herein as "broken and dominated by partisan warfare and the culture of deception it spawns." McClellan is right about this, and in his final chapter he offers some sensible suggestions for changing the atmosphere. Since the candidates have sought to minimize negative campaigning in the coming five months, perhaps the winner will be more open to bipartisanship, cooperation and compromise than were his predecessors, Bush and Bill Clinton alike. But the poison here built up over a long time, and it's not going to vanish overnight.


    Copyright 2008, The Washington Post. All Rights Reserved.


    Product Details

    • Hardcover: 368 pages
    • Publisher: PublicAffairs (May 28, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1586485563
    • ISBN-13: 978-1586485566
    • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1.4 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds

    When You Are Engulfed in Flames (Hardcover)


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    Product Description
    "David Sedaris's ability to transform the mortification of everyday life into wildly entertaining art," (The Christian Science Monitor) is elevated to wilder and more entertaining heights than ever in this remarkable new book.
    Trying to make coffee when the water is shut off, David considers using the water in a vase of flowers and his chain of associations takes him from the French countryside to a hilariously uncomfortable memory of buying drugs in a mobile home in rural North Carolina. In essay after essay, Sedaris proceeds from bizarre conundrums of daily life-having a lozenge fall from your mouth into the lap of a fellow passenger on a plane or armoring the windows with LP covers to protect the house from neurotic songbirds-to the most deeply resonant human truths. Culminating in a brilliant account of his venture to Tokyo in order to quit smoking, David Sedaris's sixth essay collection is a new masterpiece of comic writing from "a writer worth treasuring" (Seattle Times).

    Praise for When You Are Engulfed in Flames:

    "Older, wiser, smarter and meaner, Sedaris...defies the odds once again by delivering an intelligent take on the banalities of an absurd life." --Kirkus Reviews

    This latest collection proves that not only does Sedaris still have it, but he's also getting better....Sedaris's best stuff will still--after all this time--move, surprise, and entertain." --Booklist

    Table of Contents:

    It's Catching
    Keeping Up
    The Understudy
    This Old House
    Buddy, Can You Spare a Tie?
    Road Trips
    What I Learned
    That's Amore
    The Monster Mash
    In the Waiting Room
    Solutions to Saturday's Puzzle
    Adult Figures Charging Toward a Concrete Toadstool
    Memento Mori
    All the Beauty You Will Ever Need
    Town and Country
    Aerial
    The Man in the Hut
    Of Mice and Men
    April in Paris
    Crybaby
    Old Faithful
    The Smoking Section


    Product Details
    • Hardcover: 336 pages
    • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (June 3, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0316143472
    • ISBN-13: 978-0316143479
    • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.6 x 1 inches
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    Iron Man: Beneath the Armor (Iron Man (Del Rey)) (Paperback)


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    Product Description
    HE LIVES! HE WALKS! HE CONQUERS!

    In the age of high-tech warfare, he’s the ultimate smart weapon: man and machine combined for maximum impact. He’s Iron Man, AKA millionaire industrialist and visionary genius turned superhero Tony Stark–and he’s rocketing onto the big screen in the most eagerly anticipated new action movie of the year. Now discover everything you need to know about this sensational superhero, including

    • the fascinating history of Iron Man, down through the decades, from 1960’s comic book character to twenty-first-century cinema star
    • an inside-out overview of his armor’s design evolution through the years, including special powers and weapons capabilities
    • a complete character breakdown of Tony Stark/Iron Man, and everyone in his universe, from Virginia “Pepper” Potts and James Rhodes/War Machine to such villains as Mandarin, Crimson Dynamo, Fin Fang Foom, and many more

    Find out all there is to know about this classic character in the only reference that puts the pedal to the metal!


    Product Details
    • Paperback: 224 pages
    • Publisher: Del Rey (April 15, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0345506154
    • ISBN-13: 978-0345506153
    • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 0.5 inches
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    Saturday, June 7, 2008

    ROXY Coconut Ticking Dress


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    Brighten your day in this dress from Roxy. All-over stitched line design with embroidered logo at hem. Elastic cinched center with lace trim v-neck and adjustable string straps. Also features attached slip.

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    VOLCOM Word Bubble V-Neck Tee


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    Come out of your bubble. Volcom v-neck tee with tiny neon line designs making up logo stone on front. Printed logo design on inside can be slightly seen on back.

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    Tuesday, June 3, 2008

    Levi's Basic 501 Jeans


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    An all-American classic. The 501 Red Tab(tm) jean features five-pocket styling with signature stitching on back pockets. Button fly.

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    Pepsi-Cola Men's 1971 Vintage T-Shirt


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    From the Manufacturer
    100% cotton navy blue short sleeve tee with rib-knit crew neckline, moderate waist fit, and a distressed screen printed 1971 Pepsi-Cola logo at center front.

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