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Neck pain does not cease to call Woods the new EA Sports ad in the Wall Street Journal today, there is an interesting story the new advertising campaign for Sport EA Tiger Woods video. The spots are supposed to be an effort to "reduce" after Woods Nike ads serious is the voice of her deceased father telling her, among other things, "Have you learned something." EA Sports president Peter Moore told the Wall Street Journal that "it was …
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Vol. 6 – Fever 105 $11.98 … |
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Jack Nicklaus, Golf My Way II, Playing the Game, Lower Scores Through Better Game Management $34.07 Contents: Introduction: 2 Chapters PartI: 11 Chapters: Ball Striking Basics Rewviews Part II: 2 Chapters: Getting Ready Part III: 6 Chapters: Driving Strategies Part IV: 6 Chapters: Approach Play Part V: 8 Chapters: Around the green Part VI: 6 Chapters: Putting Part VII: 13 Chapters: Trouble shots Part VIII: 6 Chapters: Practice Closing… |
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Live Free or Die Hard (Unrated Edition) $4.22 Twelve years after Die Hard with a Vengeance, the third and previous film in the Die Hard franchise, Live Free or Die Hard finds John McClane (Bruce Willis) a few years older, not any happier, and just as kick-ass as ever. Right after he has a fight with his college-age daughter (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a call comes in to pick up a hacker (Justin Long, a.k.a. the “Apple guy”) who might help the … |
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Phil Mickelson – Secrets of the Short Game $21.88 Arnold Palmer has one. Jack Nicklaus has one. And now, Phil Mickelson has one. No, we’re not talking about the Masters championships (although Mickelson has three of those), but a golf instruction video. Emmy-winner Terry Jastrow, who produced Palmer’s and Nicklaus’ own bestselling videos, brings his keen eye to this master class that concentrates on what Mickelson calls “the most important part o… |
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America’s Funniest Home Videos Volume 1 $19.90 By now a television institution, ABC’s America’s Funniest Home Videos has been on the air since 1989 and seen a number of hosts come and go. Comedian-actor Bob Saget, perhaps, is still a favorite of many of the show’s longtime fans–he was the series’ host during its first seven years. The post-Saget America’s Funniest Home Videos was re-launched a couple of times, with different performers intro… |