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Nebraska Cornhuskers Single Spectator Chair - Cherry Finish


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  • Well-founded Oak frame provides sturdy seating.
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For a complacent seat in the game room or billiards range, add this high quality spectator chair. Solid Oak put together provides sturdy seating. Fabric for place bottom and back is dye sublimated furniture grade fabric for vibrant, colorful logos which are continuously dyed into the fabric. Treated with smutch resistant protectant, these chairs will last. Dimensions are 47.5" Apex x 27.5 Width x 25.25" Depth. With your favorite college logo, you can show off your conspire spirit! Available in four finishes.

Sterling Spectator Chair, Oak


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Thomas Aaron Celtic Spectator Chair




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Spectator Cooler Chair (Black)


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  • Result Size: 16.25"L 12"H 11.25"W
  • Hard-wearing metal frame with padded seat can detain up to 200 lbs
  • Adjustable, detachable hobnob with strap

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Barbara and Richard Dannenberg co-chair Open Studios 2002. (Coverstory).(Brief Article): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal


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Headline: Barbara and Richard Dannenberg co-chair Open Studios 2002. (Coverstory).(Blunt Article)
Author: Jim Ormond
Publication: Westchester County Calling Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 22, 2002
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Loudness: 41 Issue: 16 Page: A4(1)

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Why Monbiot ran

It all started in July this year when James Delingpole did an to with Professor Ian Plimer about his paperback for The Spectator. Monbiot attacked The Spectator for even mettle to print something on Plimer, let alone survey his book. It didn’t alleviate that Delingpole headlined his copy as “Carry out the man who has exposed the fast climate metamorphose con trick.” To support that snakes came flying out of the ears of the ambiance-change evangelists would be an understatement. Talk about a hissy-furnishings!

Delingpole’s feedback to Monbiot’s mean diatribe against Ian Plimer was strong. Then Plimer, on July 15 challenged Monbiot to “put his stinking rich where his mouth is” in a dynamic debate. Plimer offered to pay for his own airfare to London to take part. The frank theme for the debate, Plimer suggested, was “Benign induced aura change - untruth or reality.”

Those who consideration that this debate might earmarks of the great 1860 Oxford Progress debate, which took deposit seven months after Darwin published his Foundation of Species, were to be disenchanted. In that debate Thomas Huxley betrothed Bishop Samuel Wilberforce (and others) in a conference on Darwin’s theory of appropriate selection. The iceman line was when Wilberforce asked Huxley whether it was through his grandfather or his grandmother that he claimed descent from a interfere with. Huxley reputedly replied that “he would not be red-faced to have a monkey as an antecedent, but he would be ashamed to be connected with a man who against his great gifts to cover the truth”.

What was the most embarrassing memory you have?

Come on we all have them. My most embarrassing memory is that once i was sitting in a church, listening to musical performance with hundreads of spectators, my chair broke down! Everything was stopped for a moment and everyone's attention was on me! imagine that!


swinging around a pole and having my wig come off......then have a customer say that's not your hair?


Me, just now, bothering to reply to this kind of question on the internet.


well for me it was walking into the church lobby and seeing my wifes celulites ridden booty exposed because she had tucked her skirt into her panty hose and was not wearing any underwear. Having to go over and hide her and tell her was very embarrassing yet curiosly funny.


lol since you talked bout chairs ...i was coming to computer class....so all of the seat wre filled ....so i went in the store room and brought up the broken chair...i thought i could balance it by sitting it on the edge ....i forgot that it was broken and i did something stupid....and i fell everybody watched....laughed...cant forget bout that


My most embarrassing memory is telling a guy I hardly knew that I was falling in love with him. We'd been hanging out for three days when I said that. I wanted the world to open up and swallow me as soon as I heard the words coming out of my mouth.


singing karokee to the song by elvis presley and not actually moving my lips but singing the song! LOL


when i laughed in a lecture but no one did!!they all stared at me!!


I have been a good student both in studies and behavior.When I was in 9th standerd , I was insulted too much by my Maths teacher in the whole class for not answering correctly. I wept a lot that day. Later on when I performed well in his subject , I became his one of favorite student.

I really hate such teachers and people who de-motivates ...


First I am glad to see that you attend church--I AM impressed by that.

As far as my most embarrassing memory, I JUST made one by one of the questions I asked on here (yahoo answers).

I had a question about the international dateline and since I wanted to expound on the question, I mentioned that I was traveling east.

Someone who answered my question pointed out that no, I was actually traveling west.

THAT embarrassed me, as lame as that might seem!

What was the best sports brawl ever to you?

What was the best brawl ever in sports history to you? To me it was the Pacers VS Pistons/Fans Brawl. That was the coolest brawl ever I have seen in an NBA game! There were punches from almost all Pacer players, fans throwing items, a chair was thrown at O'Neal, etc. What else is there to say!? What was your favorite brawl? Need help remembering a brawl or who did it involve, check this Wikipedia link & see what brawl you are looking for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_violent_spectator_incidents_in_sports


Nolan Ryan having some dude in a headlock pounding him. Makes me laugh every time.
Maybe not defined as a brawl, but a fight none the less.

What will Health & Safety have to say about 2012 games.?

School kids not allowed to play conkers. British Bulldog too rough. Office workers banned from putting up Xmas decorations in case they fall off a chair.

So what will H&S make of the 2012 games?
Sponge discus and javelin.
Oxygen tanks for pole vaulters.
Bob The Builder hats for all spectators.
High jumpers to wear safety harness.

I could go on....but look forward to your suggestions.


ahh but thats equal ops and fairness where you cant have loosers who banned competitve sports as much as possible in school as loosing may upset,

in fact in some places a school football team loosing by 5 or more goals at half time can reset the score to 0-0

On health and saftey though have to dig up all the tracks and replace with either sand or that spongey saftey material so as not to hurt anyone who falls over,

Studs banned on shoes as you might injure a person if you step on them,

the podium for winners will have to be shortned to only 4" tall as after all from that height you could hurt yourself if you fall off while getting your medal,

Cant have guns, they are dangerous,

the hurdles will have to be made of foam

in fact the high jump and polevault all foam wrapped or replaced with foam, cant have bruising after all,

the javelin and discuss and hammer will have to be accompanied by airhorns to warn people about objects being thrown

Ooh and the marathon runners will probably need to do it in two or three sections with full medical checks in case of heart problems,

and horse riders in full body padding armour,

thats about all the H+S i can think of in our stupid risk adverse world

A dumb question about WWE commentators?

Are the spectators who come to the arena able to hear what the commentators are saying? Or is the commentary only for television audience?

If they don't hear, then what about those people sitting close to the commenator chairs?

If yes, then I also noticed that they say Friday night Smackdown, but Smackdown is taped on Tuesdays, right? Won't this confuse the audience?


I've been to several WWE events and I have never been able to hear what the commentators are saying. The commentary is meant for TV audience to hear only. Perhaps the people sitting close can hear, but that question is simply a question of whether they are sitting close enough to hear and if the commentators are talking loud enough. And this is all assuming that the fans sitting in those seats aren't deaf.

If the WWE fans know what day it is, then I don't think they'll get confused. In the long run, the entire show is really designed for TV audiences and the fans are there so WWE can make money. So all the skits, segments, and so on are designed for the TV audiences. Besides the live crowd can barely hear the backstage segments due to all the noise in the arenas. This is not to say WWE doesn't care about the live crowd but it's like taping a sitcom with studio audiences. WWE promos are no different. If a wrestler says "Friday Night Smackdown" then they are targeting the TV audience. Personally I hate that, but the illusion that Smackdown is live isn't as ugly as saying "We taped this a few days ago and it's over with, but I hope you enjoy." That would take away the value of the show. It's almost like they are feeding us the scraps of last week. There's no purpose in acknowledging that the show is taped because fans would hold WWE responsible for either posting the spoilers or holding live shows. This used to confuse me when I was younger and that's how I got into surfing wrestling websites because they made the whole Tuesday taping deal much clearer for me to understand.

Worrying About Your Children Through Your Lifetime?

Is there a magic cutoff period when offspring become accountable for their own actions? Is there a wonderful moment when parents can become detached spectators in the lives of their children and shrug, "It's their life," and feel nothing?

When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital corridor waiting for doctors to put a few stitches in my son's head. I asked, "When do you stop worrying?" The nurse said, "When they get out of the accident stage."
My Daddy just smiled faintly and said nothing.

When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my children talked incessantly, disrupted the class, and was headed for a career making license plates. As if to read my mind , a teacher said, "Don't worry, they all go through this stage and then you can sit back, relax and enjoy them." My Daddy just smiled faintly and said nothing.

When I was in my forties, I spent a lifetime waiting for the phone to ring, the cars to come home, the front door to open. A friend said, "They're trying to find themselves. Don't worry, in a few years, you can stop worrying. They'll be adults."
My Daddy just smiled faintly and said nothing.

By the time I was 50, I was sick & tired of being vulnerable. I was still worrying over my children, but there was a new wrinkle. There was nothing I could do about it.
My Daddy just smiled faintly and said nothing.
I continued to anguish over their failures, be tormented by their frustrations and absorbed in their disappointments.

My friends said that when my kids got married I could stop worrying and lead my own life. I wanted to believe that, but I was haunted by my Daddy"s warm smile and his occasional, "You look pale. Are you a all right? Call me the minute you get home. Are you depressed about something?"

Can it be that parents are sentenced to a lifetime of worry? Is concern for one another handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of human frailties and the fears of the FAMILY: Is concern a curse or is it a virtue
that elevates us to the highest form of life?

One of my children became quite irritable recently, saying to me, "Where were you? I've been calling for 3 days, and no one answered I was worried."
I smiled a warm smile.
The torch has been passed.


You will never stop worrying............. You love them. Of course you worry about their well being. That's what love is all about, and as a parent that comes with unconditional love

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