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Personalized " Sports Bar " Boxing Theme Tavern Sign 14"x18" | ![]() |
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US $49.00 | 27d 9h 53m |
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I'M THE REFEREE Warning Sign ref sports funny gift football baseball basketball | ![]() |
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US $7.55 | 20d 13h 49m |
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Sport Signs

What's a good sport for me to sign up for? See details!?
I love to rollerblade. It's like the only sport I'm good at. Do you know any good things I can sign up for that has rollerblading in it.
I'm a fast skater. ON ROLLER BLADES>
I am not good on ice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Hockey!
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Personalized " Sports Bar " Boxing Theme Tavern Sign 14"x18" | ![]() |
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US $49.00 | 27d 9h 53m |
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I'M THE REFEREE Warning Sign ref sports funny gift football baseball basketball | ![]() |
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US $7.55 | 20d 13h 49m |
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EA Sports / MADDEN 2002 for PS2 / FLAT SIGNED BY JOHN MADDEN! | ![]() |
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US $79.99 | 23d 10h 23m |
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STICKER Nintendo Wii Black White Sports Resort - Promo Plastic Store Shelf Sign | ![]() |
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US $8.95 | 2h 10m |
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Sport Play 511199 Instructional Fitness Signs $910.85 SportsPlay Equipment is known for fun equipment of exceptional safety and durability. Since 1996 SportsPlay has been focused on maintaining the best value on the playground and in the neighborhood. We offer an unparalleled diversity in our product line ranging from classic and modern play equipment to a full sports line and a new offering of thermoplastic site amenities. We re sure to have what you need for your play environment. . Size: 1.5 x 2 . |
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Signs - $7.99 Following the smash hit The Sixth Sense (1999) and the under-performing follow-up Unbreakable (2000), directing phenom M. Night Shyamalan returns to the summer box office landscape that served as the backdrop for his cinematic breakthrough. In Signs, another paranormal outing for the writer-director, Shyamalan explores the eerie implications of a 500-foot crop circle that mysteriously appears on the Bucks County, PA farm of reverend Graham Hess (Mel Gibson). As Hess and his family (Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin) try to take stock of what the sign means, and how its message incorporates into their faith, they start to get the feeling they are not alone in the fields behind their house. Shyamalan re-teams with producers Frank Marshall, Sam Mercer and Kathleen Kennedy, and produces the project in association with his Blinding Edge Pictures banner and Touchstone Pictures. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi |
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Funny Sports Signs
how important is taking a sport for college?
i got accepted into my highschool of choice three days after school already started. which means that i didn't get to sign up for any sports. (they do it before school at my highschool) i'm a freshman, and the only sports that i can take are water polo and soccer. i'm thinking about taking soccer but i don't know if i want to. i can wait until second semester but i don't know what will be open. so, i was just wondering how important taking a sport would be for college. thanksā„
Colleges are looking for well rounded students. Sometimes that includes athletics sometimes not. It depends whether you or not you plan to use athletics in college sometimes (play sports, scholarships,etc..), sometimes it depends on the college you wish to attend. Until you can get into a sport, if you so choose to, look into doing something else. Volunteer work, student internship with a teacher, tutoring, anything that may interest you as far as and extra-curricular, but remember that your grades are important, so don't take on anything that will start to make your grades slip.
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November 6th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
KaPabLe:
You communicate well. And you're bang on with your observation. Having worked in the Middle East for several years and acquired many good Muslim friends, discourse comes easily to these people. Everything is up for negotiation. They will talk endlessly – almost to a fault. I suspect the violence and the threat of violence comes from a more general situation of cultural malaise and desperation. The root causes have very little to do with cartoons or freedom of speech. It has a lot to do with politics, trying to assert ones culture and religiosity as a counter to encroaching western ideas [some good - some bad]. Many of my Muslim friends are deeply insulted by some of the cartoons. But they don't go rioting in the streets. The insult is genuine. The hurt they feel is genuine. Islam is so huge and so geographically spread out and cultutrally diverse, there will undoubtedly be elements of the community that are highly immature and insecure. Witness the two Danish Muslims who presented the 12 cartoons to various Islamic organizations and added a few more cartoons that were unpublished but much more incindiary. Or the protesters in the UK and Canada that sport signs such as “Have you not learned from 9-11?” etc. The same kind of inflamatory rhetoric is seen on some Israeli protesters who carry signs like “we'll stop shooting your children when they stop throwing stones at us”, and so on.
Discourse and debate – yes.
arguements and rhetoric – not helpful.
violence and threat of violence – criminal, even in the case of State sanctioned violence like US invading Iraq, Iraq invading Kuwait, Iran and Iraq invading each other, and so on.
November 10th, 2010 at 8:56 am
My favourite sign ever (at a British Starbucks) proclaimed that “some of our products may contain nuts”.