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Incase CL59930 Ping Pong Protective Cover for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, Clover List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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Our Ping Pong Protective Cover for iPhone 4S offers enhanced grip and lightweight, form-fitting protection. Injection-molded rubber construction provides a secure fit and the raised pattern, inspired by ping pong paddles, gives this Protective Cover for iPhone 4S a unique look and feel. |
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Why go piecemeal? Show your commitment to being a master Wii sportmans with the Ultimate Action Sports Pack. This bundle includes attachments for all the most popular Wii sports games. |
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Improve your next game of ping pong with the Butterfly 401 Shakehand Table Tennis Racket. Designed with extremely tacky Butterfly Yuki rubber on both sides and a softer 2.1mm sponge layer, the Butterfly 401 Shakehand Table Tennis Racket will deliver tremendous spin, speed, and a springy feel on all your shots... |
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Experience the definitive Sports Kit for Wii with the 9-in-1 Sports Kit from CTA Digital. You can enjoy the added realism to your motion gaming experience and easily switch attachments to suit the multitude sporting titles for Wii... |
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Enhance your Wii Sports & Wii Play experience with the Wii Extreme Professional 16-in-1 Sports Kit Bundle Set! Created for your Wiimote, the Wii Extreme Professional 16-in-1 Sports Kit Bundle Set make you feel like you're really in the game! Made of durable plastic material, you can now play Wii sports without worrying about swinging too hard and breaking the attachment... |
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Stiga Table Tennis Racket Cover List Price: $22.94 Sale Price: $11.80 |
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Increase the life and maintain the quality of your favorite racket with the Stiga Table Tennis Racket Cover. This durable vinyl cover protects your racket and increases the tack life of the rubber. The oversized design allows for easy opening and closing. |
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I went to see Inception about a month or so ago because I'd heard so much about it and none of it was negative. Every single review and every single person I talked to loved it. So I was all prepared for it to be a letdown when I saw it, but the movie certainly lived up to the hype. The basic story line is that Leonardo DiCaprio leads a group of folks who can break into people's minds while they're dreaming and steal whatever secrets they'd usually keep protected. That's cool enough right there, huh? Then they're challenged to not steal an idea, but plant an idea...the key is that the person has to believe that the idea is their very own. Now don't worry, I'm not giving anything away here...that sentence is the premise the entire movie kicks off from and then you're on a wild ride from there.
And as is usually the case, I got to thinking about coaching and how "inception" is what we do! Have you ever had your team run a clinic or camp and hear them coaching? Don't they usually parrot off things that you've said to them over and over again? Like the same phrases and everything? I'm sure they'd credit you (or previous coaches) with a lot of what they say, but there's probably some things that they take as a given...things they think they believe about their sport that come directly from you. You know what I mean, things like the "right" way to shoot a basketball or hold a bat or set a volleyball.
Then I took that idea of inception a little bit further and thought about how to plant the idea of belief and confidence in an athlete. I'm sure all of us coaches talk about those intangibles and we may even have our athletes read books about the mental game or go see the sports psychologist...but that's just getting us close, not all the way there. Remember for inception to truly take place, the athlete has to believe that the idea is their own. Their confidence can't come from us coaches (though I'm sure they appreciate our confidence in them) and it can't come from their performance (because that's bound to let them down at some point), but an inner belief in themselves. I don't know if it's possible, but I'm sure willing to try!
As coaches, we spend so much time being intentional about the physical aspect of our sports. Whether it's practice planning or skill development, we've figured out what to put in to our teams to get the desired outcome. What if we were just as focused on building the intangible side of things? What if we worked that stuff right into the core of our practices so that eventually our teams thought the idea was their own, but really we'd created a group of confident ballers with high self-esteem?
I'm going to keep thinking about this idea, but I'd love to hear your thoughts...how can us coaches be as intentional about the stuff we can't see as the stuff that we can?
Dawn Redd is the Head Volleyball Coach at Beloit College. You can join Coach Dawn's community of coaching nerds and team leaders over at her blog, http://www.coachdawnwrites.com, where she talks about motivating athletes and building successful teams.
Twitter: @CoachDawnWrites
The Funny but Not So Laughable After Effects of Plastic Surgery
Just when you thought it was safe to indulge your whimsical fantasies of a younger looking face using the latest and greatest plastic surgery techniques, you discover the tell-tale signs of injections and surgery to be blatant indicators of the ugly truth: these procedures can disfigure you and leave ugly reminders like scars, pits, unnatural lumps and bumps.
The injecting and over-injecting along with surgical missteps have caused a new vocabulary to evolve. Simon Crompton, a health journalist for 20 years, writer and editor, who has earned many acclaims, recently introduced the following maladies in his article The Real Perils of Plastic Surgery at Timesonline.uk:
Bat brow
An injection of Botox in the correct forehead muscles makes them pull up drooping brows and eyelids. Hit the wrong muscle, though, and it pulls the brow down. Putting too much Botox in can give you a startled look, known as “bat brow”, distinguished by permanently raised outer eyebrows, not unlike those displayed by Mr Spock. Fortunately, Botox wears off so the effect is usually temporary.
Ping Pong Face
There are around 140 injectable wrinkle fillers available in the UK and none of them are subject to the scrupulous testing required of medicines. Most are temporary, based on natural substances such as hyaluronic acid, that are reabsorbed by the body if something goes wrong. But there are also permanent fillers containing long-lasting synthetic substances, which can harden, cause obtrusive lumps and even move around. This week, 49-year-old Lea Martin spoke of how she had been left with an irremovable “lump the size of a ping pong ball in one cheek” after the injection of a permanent filler. Injecting too much filler can also result in over-inflation of the skin, known as “pillow face”.
Trout pout
Because of the actress Leslie Ash, trout pout is probably the best-known cosmetic catastrophe; Donatella Versace and Pete Burns have also had it. Most cases of overenthusiastic lip plumping are temporary because natural substances such as collagen are injected. These slowly disappear from the lips into the body. The real and permanent problems occur when synthetic substances such as tiny plastic beads are injected, causing scar tissue to grow around them and becoming almost impossible to remove without scarring the face.
Rock in a sock
“Encapsulation” is the most common complication of breast enhancement surgery, occurring in about 10 per cent of cases. The body does not react well to an unnatural implant — it will try to reject it by becoming inflamed and then forming scar tissue around it, so the area around the implant becomes hardened. The problem can be especially bad in women who have had children and the breast is sagging. The implant pulls the breast down farther, and the hardened implant resembles a rock in a sock.
Skewiff eyelid
Hollywood celebs love an eye-lift, designed to tighten baggy lids above and below the eye. But surgeons admit that it is tricky. If the cut eyelid is repositioned incorrectly, it can turn slightly outwards and the eye becomes prone to running. Alternatively, the lid can become too tight if too much skin or fat is removed during the operation. Correction can involve inserting implants to stretch the skin.
Turkey tummy
Removing too much fat with liposuction, or removing it too close to the surface of the skin, can leave the patient with dimples, irregularities, ripples and saggy skin. Many people who have lipo are not good candidates in the first place because they have too much abdominal skin — removing underlying fat only makes it sag more, leaving the midriff resembling a turkey’s neck. “Smart lipo”, which uses lasers to melt fat, reduces the problem by simultaneously tightening skin — to a limited extent.
Polly beak nose
Badly performed nose jobs can result in unwanted lumps where the cut surface of bone or cartilage pushes against the skin. One of the most common deformities after rhinoplasty is called polly beak — as in parrot nose. It occurs when the surgeon, in repositioning the nasal cartilage, leaves too much at the tip of the nose, and a break occurs between the cartilage and the bridge of the nose — making it look hooked.
Mr. Crompton has nailed the pitfalls as he discloses that a group of disfigured cosmetic procedure victims have launched a campaign in the UK to better regulate the cosmetic treatment industry. These women hope others who have experienced botched procedures will step forward to join them.
Anti-aging serums, toxins and chemicals, eyelid surgery, breast augmentation and liposuction are a partial menu of services that have been financially rewarding for medical practitioners for many years. It is time for them to be held accountable so that we can remove Revision Surgery, a by-product of botched procedures, from our vocabulary.
Funny thing though…the procedures, whether injections or surgeries are risky at best. Just remember, things can go wrong very quickly.
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Cynthia Rowland is widely recognized as an expert in all natural facial fitness. She has appeared on The View, NBC 4, Fit TV, HGTV and other popular shows. This author, speaker and television personality is leading the crusade to keep men and women looking vibrantly younger through natural techniques without spending their children's inheritance.
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How much should I sell my Wii for?
Wii (all chords)
Wii Balance Boards
3 Controllers
2 wired nun chucks
1 wirless nun chuck
Sensor Bar
Nerf controller accessories (baseball bat, golf club, tennis racket)
Other controller accessories (tennis racket,baseball bat, race car wheel, ping pong racket, pool stick, fishing poll)
2 controller cases.
Rock Band drum set (2 foot pedals)
Rock Band guitar
Rock band Microphone
Rock band connector cable
Madden 08
Balls of Fury
Super Mario Galaxy
Guiness book of world records the video game
Cabelas big game hunt 2009
Wii Sports Resort
We ski
Lego Star Wars
Wii Fit
Wii Play
Wii Sports
Rock Band I & II
The Beatles Rockband
Lego rock Band
Im looking to sell on ebay or craigs list.
I need a minimum bid for ebay.
Please and Thank you for the help! I hope to hear back!
I'm looking for minimum bid price, and the price you think it should go for. I'm not looking to get ripped off!
Put it at 270 Dollars as a started bid, Im guessing it may sold for about 340 Dollars, or about that price
Due for the Rock band games and controllers and Galaxy. Madden 08 Balls of Fury Guiness book of world records the video game Cabelas big game hunt 2009 those games have little value
and send it by UPS Ground, so that you can keep a tracking number
it's going to be like 17 Dollars, so make sure to put Shipping around that price.
THE OPEN 2010: Tiger Woods: Still a man to keep your eye on at St Andrews
The gum-chewing agent stood to the side, flanked by policemen. This was no normal press conference ahead of even such a momentous occasion as the 150th Open Championship.
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