Archive for September, 2008

Filtered Water and Its Benefits

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Fresh water from lakes, reservoirs, rivers and springs are the main sources of water that is delivered to our homes. This water is treated at the pumping stations, but can be re-contaminated while they are transported over pipelines for our consumption. So water must be purified through water filters to remove microorganisms, unpalatable tastes and odors before using it for drinking and cooking. (more…)

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Need a Lovely Sterling Silver Dog Bone Pendant?

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

A sterling silver dog bone pendant is wonderfully symbolic of the human-dog connection. Worn as a token of your love for your canine companion, it silently expresses that special bond. A bone, like no other item, evokes thoughts of happily playing dogs, burying their treasures then loping over for a friendly pet. If you’re looking for something special for a dog loving friend, this pretty dog bone pendant will do quite well. (more…)

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Master the Par Three Putting Green

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Do you or someone you know love to play golf? Are you a successful golfer in every aspect except for your putting? If so, this would be a great gift for a friend or yourself. This entertaining par three putting green will excite even little children looking for a challenge. You could even create a family game out of this one. When you are done take it to work and be that guy practicing in the hallway.
If you were to own this, it could substantially help your putting game. It gives you the opportunity to practice one of the hardest parts of the game. In fact, most strokes are left on the putting green. This par three putting green will give you self confidence and satisfaction needed to perform well when playing on the real course. You can find this and other golf practice equipment and practice aids at TheGolfCollection.com
It is called the par three putting green because it actually has three different holes. Using three balls see if you can sink each one into the bottom of the cup. If you happen to miss the holes, a protective sand trap at the back end of the course will prevent the golf balls from rolling all the way down the hallway or down the steps.

Rating 3.00 out of 5