VIP ZONE ” ONLY RESIDENTS FROM BULLHEAD CITY ” PARKING SIGN USA CITY ARIZONA
March 27, 2010
- Brand new sign
- Great gift idea
- Easy to install
- Parking sign 11.50″ x 8.75″
Product Description
This sign is made of indoor/outdoor weatherproof.040 polystryrene (plastic as thick as 2 credit cards on top each other).This sign comes with rounded corners and one hole at each end for hanging.This is a great gift… More >>
VIP ZONE ” ONLY RESIDENTS FROM BULLHEAD CITY ” PARKING SIGN USA CITY ARIZONA
eS Cessna | Men’s Skate Shoes Black/White/Grey
March 27, 2010
Product Description
eS Cessna – eS Men’s Skate Shoes : Rock these funky joints. ; Leather, suede or synthetic upper. ; Thin padded tongue and collar for comfort. ; Lower hidden lace loops. ; Triple stitched Ollie area. ; Full length internal EVA midsole. ; Lightweight and supportive strobel construction. ; STI Foam Level 2 footbed cushioning system with integrated heel counter for stability. ; System G2 heel cushioning gel insert. ; 400 NBS rubber outsole. ; 18.00 oz. ; Product measure… More >>
eS Cessna | Men’s Skate Shoes Black/White/Grey
Rotor Aviation – Give a Gift of Flight with Helicopter Lessons in San Diego
March 27, 2010
With a New Year, so comes a new year of celebrations. There will always be birthdays and anniversaries; perhaps this new year, or the new decade, will bring graduations and weddings as well. Maybe the simple achievement of another year of health and happiness is enough reason to celebrate. Whatever the reason, whatever the occasion, if a celebratory gift is in order, why not give them the gift of flight with helicopter lessons in San Diego?Rotor Aviation is a reputable flight school that can turn the gift of flight into reality. For over ten years, they have been offering helicopter lessons in San Diego, bringing helicopter flight training to a wider audience and turning ordinary people into helicopter pilots. Structured according to the Federal Aviation Regulations, each course meets the experience requirements of the pilot rating sought. At the first level, students at Rotor Aviation can earn a Private Helicopter Pilot Certificate. This boundary-expanding license enables the holder to fly privately to virtually any helicopter-friendly destination. The Private Pilot Certificate course involves Jeppessen books for the course work, ground instruction, dual flight instruction, a written test, and the excitement of an In-flight and Oral test. If a student is able to commit to one and a half hours per day of instruction and study, he/she can earn a Private Pilot’s License in four weeks. Imagine the sense of achievement and satisfaction that comes with the gift of helicopter lessons!Beyond the Private Helicopter Pilot Certificate, Rotor Aviation also offers helicopter lessons in San Diego for an Instrumental Pilot Rating, a Commercial Pilot Certificate, a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate, or a Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Certificate. The knowledgeable, real-world instructors are enthusiastic about their profession and happy to pass on their skills in the classroom and the cockpit.Based at Gillespie Field, ten miles from downtown San Diego, Rotor Aviation provides their students with one of the most diverse helicopter flying environments in which to learn to fly. The stable climate and long sunny days in Southern California practically guarantee that a student will be able to maximize his or her daily flying hours and achieve their certification goals quickly. A student may have to fight a little traffic to get to their helicopter lessons in San Diego, but can be satisfied with the thought that he or she will be able to simply fly over the traffic in the future!Rotor Aviation is proud of their high teaching standards and efficiency. Their students are able to achieve their certification in less time than most other flight schools, making them a productive cost efficient school. They accept only as many students as they can handle, and then work to make sure that each individual has the necessary support and time of the instructor to be able to reach his or her personal aviation goals.For more information or to find out how to register for helicopter lessons in San Diego, visit RotorAviation.
Arizona?s Fiercest Creatures
March 27, 2010
As the fire blazes on, the Phoenix Suns mascot prepares for his brave slam dunk jump thru a smokin’ hot ring. No, it’s not an aggressive tiger mascot jumping that ring, it’s Go the Gorilla. Fans Go the Gorilla. Fans go silly for this primate, and it’s widely known why. The Suns mascot is one of the gutsiest, most entertaining and highly charitable mascots in the nation. Word has it this Phoenix Suns mascot was born from a singing telegraph sent to the arena back in 1980. The fans liked him so much, the Suns decided to adopt the hairy fellow. Go is still heating up the stadium to this day. Although Arizona was disappointed at first at Baxter’s arrival to the Diamondbacks, they quickly grew to like the gigantic loveable Bobcat. The good people of Arizona thought it only fitting that a snake should represent the team name, but Baxter has shown them otherwise. If you put a lion and tiger mascot together, you’d know what D. Baxter looks like. His full name, D. Baxter fits perfectly with the teams own nickname, Dbacks. If you have ever had the concession of attending one of the Diamondbacks games at Chase Field, you may see Baxter out there livening up the stadium and inspiring his favorite team. What’s better than a tiger mascot? D. Baxter the Bobcat.Who does not love the Arizona Cardinals? After almost winning the Superbowl in 2009, everyone has their eyes on this little desert team. That big red bird you see strutting round the field is the team’s favorite winged creature. Huge Red just celebrated his 10th birthday as the official Cardinals mascot. Similar to the life of a bobcat or tiger mascot, Big Red spends his off days doing charitable work with the tutorial system, hospices, and other events. He’s high energy and always ready to help his team make it to the finals. What a guy!When you mention Arizona’s top mascots, that group had better include Sparky. Arizona State Varsities mascot is red hot and energetic as they come. There isn’t a lion or tiger mascot out there that Sparky can’t keep up with. You can regularly see Sparky doing back flips, push-ups, handsprings, and masses more at every game. The bunch goes fully bonkers for Sparky and ESPN even rated him one of the nation’s best mascots. Last but certainly no where close to least, is a mascot who calls Flagstaff his home. Louie the Lumberjack was made to respect of many lumberjacks that used to dot Arizona’s land. The gorgeous tree covered mountains of Flagstaff provided a perfect haven for these hard working fellows. Northern Arizona School is happy to represent the land and their heritage with Louie. Whether your state has an eagle, bulldog or tiger mascot, hopefully they can keep up with the smokin’ hot mascot state of Arizona..
Sadie Kingman for Catalinbread and Subdecay
March 27, 2010
Sadie and Brett Kingman demonstrate the Catalinbread Teaser Stallion, Semaphore and Subdecay Echobox. Individually and as a combination.





