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The Golf Bag As an Artwork Innovation

September 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Recreation and Sports

Tom Peters Innovation is Actually Easy What do you have to say about your golf bag? I call it a real artwork innovation. Can I call it that? I think it would pass for an innovation with anyone who could give a damn about it. I can say this with conviction because I have some of the accessories – accessories that make your golf bag even more functional and useful. In times past my golf bag had more free space. But I find that this has ceased to be the case. I put a water bottle in the left of the pocket, and a

Duck Hunting – A Popular Outdoor Sport Activity

September 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Recreation and Sports

The Craft of War BLIND Going back to pre-historic times, hunting of wild ducks and geese was a very common practice in order to serve their appetite and survive. But in today’s age of wireless technology and advance science, hunting of ducks and geese is still a very common practice as a very popular outdoor sport. A hunting blind is necessary equipment that forms an important element in the hunting process. The types of blinds have changed a lot since pre-historic times. Nowadays there are wide ranges of blinds to choose from. Depending on the intended use, the blinds

Mums and Dads Have You Tried Roller Skating?

September 1st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Recreation and Sports

I Tried Full Movie Bone Thugs N Harmony part 3 I recently took a trip to the Roller skating rink with my two children and was amazed at the workout I got. The UK has just enjoyed the second of two Bank Holiday weekends we get every year. With an extra day to fill as parents, my partner and I are always on the look out for good family based events especially those that are quite cheap or even better free. This year I heard through some friends at Church about a family Roller Disco that was planned for Bank Holiday Monday. Discovering it was only a few