Posted by admin | Posted in Ticket Venue | Posted on 10-08-2009
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Who do you think picked up Alex Rios (Blue Jays) of the waiver?
On August 7, Alex Rios Toronto Blue Jays has been placed for exemptions. unspecified team picked it up.
They asked him, but the Blue Jays can make waivers and remain with them.
Funny Toronto Blue Jays Interview with Alex Rios
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Dolphin Manual Drinking Water Pump $15.67 This is the Original Dolphin Brand Drinking Water Pump, Model 8080. There are many imitations out there. If you want a reliable, long lasting quality drinking water pump, the Dolphin Pump is the one to get!… |
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Gourmet Writer Food Decorator Pens, Assorted Colors, Set of 10 $14.49 Set includes 10 Beautiful Colors: Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Flesh, Pink, Red, Brown, and Black. Writes on most firm, dry surfaces! Including: Royal Icing; White Chocolate; Cookies- and so many more! Made from US Certified Food Color. Draws fine, medium or broad lines- depending on the pressure…. |
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Cocktail Parasol Drink Umbrellas -Box of 144- Tropical Style $2.00 This box of 144 is fantastic for luaus or just to keep for a home bar…. |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – Live at the El Mocambo 1983 $7.25 In 1990, Texas bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughan was just emerging from a long period in which drugs had taken their toll: the previous year’s In Step album was the first he had made drug free, and the results were a marvel. But then, after sharing a stage with Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, and Eric Clapton, he boarded a helicopter to Chicago. It crashed, and the career of one of the great blues guitarist… |
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Festival Express $12.64 The vintage concert footage alone makes Festival Express a memorable and worthwhile endeavor, offering scintillating performances by Janis Joplin, the Band (their rollicking version of “Slippin’ and Slidin’” is particularly mind-blowing), the Grateful Dead, Buddy Guy, and others (remember Mashmakhan?). In 1970, during the heyday of the rock festival, promoter Ken Walker decided to organize a trave… |


