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Duffle Gym Travel

Beer baskets, cuff links, concert or sports tickets, gift cards, personalized bubbleheads, tool kits, travel and grooming kits, duffle bags and sports equipment are some creative gift ideas for your groomsmen.
It has always been a tradition to give favors or tokens in weddings especially to the people who are very close to the bride and groom, and to the people to showed up and made the wedding very memorable to the couple.
The groomsmen in particular, are one of those people who made the wedding a success. They are special gentlemen who somehow helped you with the wedding preparations and during the wedding day as well. These creative groomsmen gifts would surely let them know how you appreciate them.
Beer basket
Give your groomsmen a basket with a bottle or few small bottles of beer in it. There are pre-packed beer baskets available in the market. It will definitely save your time and money from personally making one. You can also add some food that is best paired with this kind of refreshment.
Cuff links
Cuff links, personalized or not, would make them look dashing on your very special day especially when they’re wearing their tuxedos. They can also use these more than once in any other occasion.
Concert or sports tickets
Men love concerts and sports. Give them these tickets as your thank-you gift. It can either be of the new rock band concert, the playoffs or a football/baseball game. This will surely make them excited and happy.
Gift cards
Give them gift cards of their favorite restaurant, store or spa. They’ll be able to choose what they want so you don’t have to worry about buying something specific for the gentlemen.
Personalized bubbleheads
They are fun gifts to give them. Especially when the bubbleheads are portraying the sports or activities they love.
Tool kits
They’ll definitely love tool kits as a gift especially to your buddies who like to go on trips, hiking, or to those who are constantly busy working with their crafts. A tool kit is something very useful and you’ll be sure that it will not go to waste and neither will they end up in memory boxes or in cabinets.
Travel and grooming kits
This gift is best for buddies who love to travel and who are always on the go. With this gift they will surely remember your special day every time they’re traveling.
Personalized duffle bags
For buddies who always pack for traveling, camping or those who just love going to the gym. A duffle will surely handle the things they need. Put their initials on the bags to give some special touch.
Sports equipment
Give your groomsmen a ball, a baseball bat, a cap, or a jersey. Find out what sport interests them and buy sport materials basing on what they like.
There are still tons of gifts you can give to your groomsmen. All you have to do is be smart and be creative. To give you an idea on what gifts you’ll give to your groomsmen, pay closer attention to the things they enjoy most, including their interests and lifestyle.
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For more information on groomsmen gifts, please go to: http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/groomsmen-gifts.html
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Neck Worn Holder

It is uncommon to walk into most businesses today and find that security processes including identification cards are missing from the environment. It is common to find ID cards in today's business world. The importance of monitoring employees for security and production reasons has never been greater. Access, payroll and accurate reporting are also able to be monitored with the appropriate use of ID cards. Because the ID card printer system has become more affordable in the past few years, ID cards are easily able to be made and utilized in many productive ways.
Many organizations require the employee to display the ID card while on the job. To easily display and secure an ID card, a selection of badge holders is made available to the employees. Sometimes the badge holder requirement is not stringent and an employee can select their own badge holder from various sources such as the local office supply store or online.
There are a variety of styles of badge holders that are available. It is important to select a holder that is easy to use, shows the entire picture ID and will easy attach to clothing or a belt.
Popular badge holders include:
Credential Wallet Holders – A wallet type ID holder is good for some employees because it allows the employee to display the ID as well as a place to carry pens, change and important small items. Various wallet holders are available and are commonly seen worn by teachers.
Arm Band Badge Holders – These holders are perfect for those with busy, physical jobs. Keeping the ID badge away from the neck area, but keeping it secure, the ID badge is worn in a plastic pouch that is securely carried on the arm with Velcro. Using a secure attachment, yet allowing easy release by the card holder, these holders are often used at construction sites and at airports.
Clear Vinyl- The most popular holder for business offices, the holder is flexible and affordable. The holder comes in horizontal and vertical styles and provides protection for the badge. After inserting the badge in the holder, the badge is secured to clothing with a clip or attached to a lanyard.
Color Coded – The color coded vinyl badge holder allows event organizers to color code groups. Used in workshops, meetings, schools and other venues, the badge holder provided to the participant allows specific entry and other easy identification throughout the day.
Other badge holders are readily available and are perfect for various circumstances. Specialized holders, such as hard hat badge holders, are designed specifically for industrial requirements. Based on the venue, the badge requirements vary and the badge holder needed can change. A specific uniform holder may be beneficial in some instances, while other times card wearers may be allows to choose from a number of different badge holder options.
If choosing a holder for one person or for a large group, a good place to begin the search is online. Quality badge holders at affordable prices can be found at a number of badge holder vendors.
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Female Travelers: does the around-the-neck passport holder work?
Hi all,
I am about to go abroad to Costa Rica for a month. Everyone is saying that petty theft is by far the biggest problem. Here in North Carolina, I usually carry a purse with a wallet, but I am afraid that my purse will get stolen in Costa Rica.
I am interested in the passport/money/credit card holder that hangs around your neck, but I some of the shirts that I plan on wearing have a V-neck or scoop neck, so I'm afraid that the necklace part will always be showing, or that you will be able to see the outline of the passport case under my shirt. I was wondering if any other ladies have used a device like this- did it work out okay? Or did you find that a money belt or other type of holder is more convenient.
Thanks very much!!
It will work and it will be safer than a purse, but it is not completely safe nor really convenient if you wear open necked thin shirts or blouses.
I prefer the pouch you wear in the top of your jeans, (or whatever you wear instead,) less obvious, more secure and less likely to be stolen.
I even use it when wearing skirts, but I do often wear leggings unders skirts and have the pouch inside those.
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Leather Wellie Cell
So your dog has had its hair dyed, nails polished and hair extensions in, now why not really push the boat out with some truly unusual pet accessories.
A number of people with smaller dogs choose coats for their dogs in the colder months but the range of clothing for dogs far exceeds any coat. Clothing ranges from leather jackets and dressing gowns through to skirts, jeans and even punk outfits and wedding dresses. Of course no dog would be complete with its own range of lingerie!
To accompany these outfits your dog can wear shoes especially designed for your pet. Amongst the ranges it is possible to buy at certain online pet supplies websites are sandals, running shoes, fur lined boots, teddy boy shoes and wellies and if you are worried that the shoes might chafe(!) then there is a wide selection of dog socks…
To accessorise your dog why not invest in a hat, a helmet or a tiara for your dog? There is also a wide range of pet jewellery available including earrings, anklets and necklaces as well as pet ties and bow ties for special occasions. Your dog can also be prepared for all weathers with sunglasses and mufflers.
Technology doesn't have to be just for humans; there is now a wide range of gadgets for your pet including a collar with integrated USB containing all your dog's details, a pet's cell phone which can track your dog through GPS, a collar tag that posts your pet's daily activity onto twitter and programmable dog food bowls. Speaking of which; if you believe that your dog food should come with a message, you can now purchase dog bowls unique to your pet's horoscope sign.
Of course the dog that has everything should be comfortable at home with one owner taking it to the extreme building her two dogs a house of their own for £250,000. Obviously not everyone wants to go this far so there are a wide range of replica antique dog beds, dog sofas and even a luxury leather luxury dog porter chair with Queen Anne hardwood legs. For those people that believe that their dog should not go without anything, there are even their very own anatomically correct doggie sex dolls!
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Nicolette Craig is a writer for Swell Pets, the UK's Leading Online Pet Superstore. Visit Swell Pets to see their range of pet supplies and dog food.
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Money Belt Holder

Compare Prices - this could be the best way to lower premiums. Some insurers charge up to 50% more than others do. Insurers do not advertise prices, so it does require some work to find a plan that is low cost. No single company always has the best rates. Each prices differently in different places, for different types of insureds. If one finds a company that is substantially cheaper, evaluate the cost savings. Long-term policyholders sometimes get special treatment. If one does switch, do not let the old policy run out until the new one is in force.
Find out if the state has an Auto-insurance Buyer's Guide - Some consumer- minded insurance commissioners publish price guides showing various Auto Insurance charges. This is a true public service. To see if the state has a buyer's guide, call the insurance commissioner's office in the state.
Do not buy Collision and Comprehensive Coverage from the lender who finances the car, or any insurer he/she recommends - historically, this will be high cost insurance.
Buy a car that is inexpensive to repair - any qualified insurance agent can tell which cars are money-eaters and which are not. By this measure, a Ford Escort might cost $400 less to insure than a Cadillac Eldorado.
Raise the deductible on Collision Insurance from $250 to $500 –You pay less for the policy if you are willing to incur the smaller bills.
Drop Collision Insurance on an older car - Some folks are paying more for coverage than the car is worth. Remember that if an insured gets into an accident, the insurer will not pay any more than the car's Fair Market Value. The value is generally calculated as if the car were in "mint" condition, minus the cost of making repairs, minus a charge for unusually high mileage.
Earn a discount by insuring all cars with the same company and by buying Homeowner's/tenant's Insurance there too. One role of thumb: shop first forthe cheapest insurer. Even with a discount, high priced policies are no bargain.
More Discounts - There may be additional discounts for young drivers who take driver education, teetotalers, non-smokers, graduates of defensive-driving courses, senior citizens, students with good grades, families whose teenager drivers go to school more than 100 miles away, cars parked in a garage or off the street, low mileage car drivers who car pool, cars with air-bags or seat belts that wrap around individuals automatically, cars with four-wheel, anti-lock braking systems and cars with anti-theft devices.
Describe exactly how the car is used - a car driven for pleasure costs less to insure than a car used for everyday commuting.
Pay the premium annually - it costs more to pay in monthly or quarterly installments.
Share the car with the teenager in the family - When teens have there owns cars, or drive the family car more than half of the time, they are principal drivers and cost more to insure. They cost less when they are occasional drivers using the family car less than half the time. Be sure to name the teenager as an occasional operator of the least expensive car. If they do own their own car, it would be best to cover them under the family policy; otherwise, they will most likely go into the very costly State High-Risk Pool.
Drive safely - Rates will go up if the record shows conviction for drunken driving, chargeable accidents (meaning they are at least partly the insured's fault), or several speeding tickets.
Reform - If an insured has had a bad driving record and lands in a High-Risk Pool and is tagged at a higher rate by the insurance company, he/she should work keeping their records squeaky clean.
Make all valid claims - Drivers often do not make small claims on their insurance companies for fear of driving up their insurance rates but the claim might not affect the rate. Example: an insured is not normally held responsible for certain ty pse of Physical Damage, a windshield broken by flying gravel, accidents caused by animals, accidents not the insured's fault, and claims below a certain limit, $300 or $600, even if insured is at fault.
Move - Low insurance rates give an insured yet one more reason to avoid big crowded cities. It is possible to save $1,000 or more by living in a small city, a suburb or the country.
Be aware - A young single person away at college should know if a roommate has had tickets or accidents. By lending the car to this type of individual, insurance rates could be affected.
Get Married - married males under 30 pay the same premiums as older drivers.
Older people Discount - If an insured is 50 or older and takes a Defensive-Driving Course approved by the State Motor Vehicle Department, a discount of 5-15% could be realized upon completion.
Travelers - If an insured's policy covers Collision, it would be best to reject the costly Collision-Damage Waiver when renting a car.
Little usage - If an individual does not own a car but rents a vehicle often, consider a Non-Owner Liability Policy for $200-$300 a year.
Extended Trips - If an insured is away for a long time without the car, drop the Collision and Liability for that period.
Insurance Company Track Record - Price and coverage are not the only considerations when it comes to purchasing Auto Insurance. Individuals should also check the reputation and soundness of the insurance company itself before purchasing a policy. The best way to accomplish this is to call the State Insurance Commissioner and ask about the financial status and claims paying history of the company.
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Is am worried about pickpockets when I travel. Are there any secure money holders I can use?
I don't like carrying a bulky wallet, becuase it is obvious where it is. I have tried money belts to carry the larger sums of money and carry spending cash in my pocket, but the money belt also shows a bit too (ie. there's a visible rectangle over my stomach). I need something professional so I can't use wallet chains. Any other ideas or devices that have worked for people in the past?
We're big fans of money belts. You could try wearing it in the back instead of the front..... as long as it's all tucked in under your clothes. We haven't gotten used to those neck pouches... and they show too. We've also found some travel clothes that have "hidden zippers" so you can spread things around. Nothings prefect, but it all helps. http://www.mousetourstravels.com/money.html
Happy travels... even if you don't travel the world... just remember that life is a journey... embrace and enjoy it! http://www.mousetourstravels.com
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