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Koolatron KWC-25 Coca-Cola 28-Can-Capacity Portable Fridge with LED Display $126.50 If you need to keep your drinks cold, why not have something cool to do it This handy Coca-Cola mini display fridge/cooler is a great choice. It has enough room to hold up to 28 cans of Coke (or some other beverage) and has a digital display letting you know the actual temperature inside the unit and adjust as needed. Self-locking recessed door lets you see at a glance what’s inside. Removable int… |
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EZ Bottle/Pull Tab Opener (Black/Blue) $5.95 A great addition to your bar! This handy tool has three functions. It is a bottle opener, a pull-tab tool and help you open soda cans without breaking a nail. Quickly open those pull tab food cans without breaking a nail or cutting yourself. Got a bar and looking for a multiple purchase discount? Email us and let us know. This sale is for 1 opener. This is for a blue opener…. |
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Bar Boy 4 Bottle Alcohol Dispenser $99.99 Four star restaurants, bars, and pubs use this revolving Four-Bottle Dispenser for some very good reasons – it’s impressive, precise, and approved by the English Weights and Measures department. Just place your glass beneath the bottle, lift up, and the leakproof Dispenser portions out a perfect 1.5 oz. shot. Base and pillar are chrome-plated steel and aircraft aluminum. Accepts bottles up to one … |
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Three Men and a Baby [VHS] $1.22 Not nearly as good as the original French comedy, Three Men and a Cradle, upon which this is based, Three Men and a Baby nevertheless is decent brain candy directed with some crackle by Leonard Nimoy. Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson star as three swinging bachelor roommates who find a baby girl on their doorstep–the daughter of Danson’s character (who doesn’t know about her) by a wo… |
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Dying Young [VHS] $1.23 … |
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Neon Saxophone With A Stunning Blue Neon Light A beautiful 31” Long, Clear Saxophone With A Stunning Blue Neon Light In the Middle To Light Up Any Studio, Recreation room, Radio Station, Restaurant, Diner, Bar, Game room, Garage, Kids room, or anyplace in the home!… |
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Chandelier with 5 Lights in Antique Style $144.99 SpecificationCategory: Chandeliers, Pendant Lights Style: Traditional/Classic, Retro Suggested Space Fit: Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room Number of Lights: 3~5 Finish: Painting Materials: Iron, Fabric Height: 36-48 in Width/Diameter: 0-12 in Power: Max60W 5 Bulb Base: E14 5(220-240V),E12 5(220-240V) Bulb Included or Not: Bulb not included Input Voltage: 110-120V,220-240V Product Dimension(Inch): Dia7.6 H11.2 Chain 24in Shipping Weight(kg): 2 |
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Chandelier with 8 Lights in Antique Style $179.99 SpecificationCategory: Chandeliers, Pendant Lights Style: Traditional/Classic, Retro Suggested Space Fit: Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room Number of Lights: 6~8 Finish: Painting Materials: Iron, Fabric Height: 36-48 in Width/Diameter: 0-12 in Power: Max60W 8 Bulb Base: E14 8(220-240V),E12 8(220-240V) Bulb Included or Not: Bulb not included Input Voltage: 110-120V,220-240V Product Dimension(Inch): Dia8 H15.2 Chain 24in Shipping Weight(kg): 2 |
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Antique Inspired Chandelier with 6 Lights $339.99 SpecificationCategory: Chandeliers Style: Rustic, Transitional Suggested Space Fit: Living Room, Bedroom Number of Lights: 6~8 Finish: Bronze Materials: Glass, Metal Height: 12-24 in Width/Diameter: 24-36 in Power: 60W 6 Bulb Base: 6 E14 #65288;220-240V #65289; #65292;6 E12 #65288;110-120V #65289; Bulb Included or Not: Bulb not included Input Voltage: 110-120V,220-240V Product Dimension(Inch): D30.7 17.7 in Shipping Weight(kg): 12.1 |
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Antique Inspired Chandelier with 4 Lights $249.99 SpecificationCategory: Chandeliers Style: Rustic, Transitional Suggested Space Fit: Living Room, Bedroom Number of Lights: 3~5 Finish: Bronze Materials: Glass, Metal Height: 12-24 in Width/Diameter: 24-36 in Power: 60W 4 Bulb Base: 4 E14 #65288;220-240V #65289; #65292;4 E12 #65288;110-120V #65289; Bulb Included or Not: Bulb not included Input Voltage: 110-120V,220-240V Product Dimension(Inch): D24.8 H18.5 in Shipping Weight(kg): 7.8 |

Niel Diamond: a Friendship Remembered
My story begins as I ETS'd (End of Time Served), from the USAF (United States Air Force), while living in Las Vegas, and continued to live there another 6 years thereafter. This would have been in the mid 1980's, and I was anticipating working something non-Air-Force, if you know what I mean: I kinda wanted to put the laundry out on the clothes line a little longer than usual, that's all, to just let the wind infuse and permeate the fabric, get the military smell out; not that it was a bad smell though, just different. I just wanted something different. So, I went, and took, and passed the test, and when people asked where I worked, or what I did, I could say “I am a letter sorter with the USPS (United States Postal Service), man!” Well, that only lasted for six months; as I couldn't 'pass muster', that is, complete the last requirement to become a LSM (Letter Sorting Machine—my life sure was filled with acronyms and tests it seems) Operator, but was able to later get on and do OK later as a Mail Carrier.
Between the two Post Office stints, I opened an antique shop with a good friend who was, well... into antiques. I didn't know too much about antiques at the time, but applied myself and took-to reading anything and everything about them I could find. I learned about Tiffany, Gustav Stickley, and Limoges; about Morris chairs, depression glass, art glass, old railroad watches, Lionel trains, and oil paintings. We even delved into collectibles like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Hires Root Beer, and the like.
We did pretty good for a while, peddling our antiques and collectibles, until our personality differences got in the way, and we closed up shop; or I did anyway. But, while we were still peddling, earlier on, John (I prefer to keep his name anonymous) opened up to me one day, and confided in me that he was best friends with a celebrity I might know. I said “yeah right, you know Don Johnson?” he was pretty big at the time, I think. “No, A musician”, he said, and I started naming off names--none of them right, so he finally told me “Neil Diamond”. Well, although I wasn't a die-hard fan—I was more into Rock-n-Roll, with favorites like: Boston, The Eagles, Styx, Fog Hat etc., not Pop—I knew a little Diamond; songs like Cherry, Cherry, Kentucky Woman, Shiloh, Forever In Bluejeans, Sweet Caroline and a song I loathed at the time, Turn On your Heart Light, which played continuously on the local radio station at the time, came into mind, but I was still duly impressed...
Finishing reading here: http://greg-inman.livejournal.com/
About the Author
I was born and raised in a country setting in Florida. Raised horses, hunted snakes, and ran deer. Always wanted to write, but didn't think I was good enough to get published. Forever grateful, AC proved me wrong on that account. Hope you agree. Greg
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