Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
First 150 Pairs of Nike Air MAGs Raise Close to One Million Dollars
Each pair on average has gone for $6,142, totaling $921,290 raised for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
Sperry Top-Sider Cloud Logo Authentic Original 7-Eye Boot
While deck shoes are a must during the summer months, the transition to fall welcomes more season-appropriate boot variations. And so far, we have seen none better then Sperry Top-Sider's Cloud Logo Authentic Original 7-Eye Boot. The autumn-friendly mashup welcomes premium material composition as leather and wool encompass the fall-perfect go.
Cam Newton sets NFL rookie passing record!
Cam Newton began his NFL career on the same field where he ended his collegiate one and was spectacular. His 422 yards passing is a record for any rookie in his NFL opener...........Go Panthers!
Rolex GMT Master II
New limited edition release comes from the Bamford Watch Department. In their latest work on the Rolex GMT Master 2, they present a black PVD case with yellow gold bezel and crown. Furthermore they added a matching crocodile watch strap. The watch is limited to only 25 pieces!
Monday, April 18, 2011

Evenings spent at a busy party or bar can often cause drinkers to lose track of their beverages. Wine drinkers already have wine charms to identify their glasses, and now — thanks to BeerTag — there's an equivalent for beer drinkers too.
The company claims that 32 percent of US beer drinkers resort to ripping the label of their beer bottle in order to mark it as their own in a social setting; 46 percent, meanwhile, choose a particular spot to set it down in so as to keep closer track of it. Chicago-based BeerTag, however, hopes to end all that with a distinctive — and even advertising-ready — sleeve that fits over the neck of a beer bottle to identify whose it is. Available in a variety of colors and designs, the BeerTag not only helps consumers protect their drinks, but it also “offers beer distributors a unique opportunity to promote their brands, directly onto a competitor's product, in the on-premise environment,” in the company's own words. Several designs are available as free downloads on BeerTag's site; interested advertisers are encouraged to contact the company for a quote.
Coming soon from BeerTag is a way for consumers to purchase their own BeerTags and even to create their own personalized tags. In the meantime, however, the company's goal is “to make the BeerTag available as a free promotional product to consumers in over 10,000 bars in the U.S. within the next three years,” it says.
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