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MLB 15-Ounce Sculpted Relief Mug
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Wake up with thoughts of your favorite team every morning, or give a great gift for home or office with this 15 ounce officially licensed mug from Boelter Brands. Features full color raised logos and team wordmark on the handle. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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MLB Texas Rangers Wall Bottle Opener
List Price: $79.90
Sale Price: $14.80
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Show off your favorite team with this retro-style wall mounted bottle opener. Attach to your deck, bar or in your garage. This metal opener features a photo-domed inset.
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True Grit [VHS]
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Sale Price: $1.98
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A wonderful/rueful running gag in El Dorado involves the Edgar Allan Poe line "Ride, boldly ride" being mangled by toupee-wearer Wayne into "Ride, baldy, ride." Two years later, in True Grit, Wayne put the joke in italics by donning an eyepatch and several inches of girth to play cantankerous territorial marshal Rooster Cogburn. Critics belatedly noticed that he could be a marvelously entertaining actor, and Hollywood finally gave him the Oscar they'd failed to nominate him for in Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Quiet Man, The Searchers, et al. But make no mistake: True Grit is a splendid movie, with lovingly textured storytelling and sturdy characters, Henry Hathaway's finest high-country action set-pieces, intoxicatingly ornate frontier language, and a couple of formidable bad guys (Jeff Corey's Tom Cheney and Robert Duvall's "Lucky" Ned Pepper). It's a compliment to say that, from a technical standpoint, the movie could have been made any time in Hathaway's 40-year career, yet its feeling for the reality of violence ceded no ground to The Wild Bunch, released around the same time. Still, the film's most sublime passage falls between bursts of gunplay: Rooster sitting on a hilltop at night recounting his life story, as John Wayne metamorphoses ineluctably into W.C. Fields. --Richard T. Jameson
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The Town That Dreaded Sundown (SP mode)
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In the Spring of 1946, five residents of Texarkana were brutally murdered and three brought to near death by a masked madman who eluded capture by the Texas Rangers and a host of other law enforcement agencies. This true-to-life thriller is a dramatization of those five still-unsolved murders which sent local residents into panic and caused their town to become an armed camp at sundown. Charles Pierce, director, also plays the well-intentioned but bumbling police officer assisting the ace sleauth called in to apprehend the killer.
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Winchester 22-41206 Large Bowie Knife with Sheath
List Price: $34.56
Sale Price: $18.66
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With a curved point, clip point, and notch near the handle, the Winchester 22-41206 Large Bowie Knife has all the features of a true Bowie. It is both well-priced and well-manufactured with full tang construction and a finger grooved wood handle, and it includes a ballistic nylon sheath with two retaining straps.Winchester 22-41206Large Bowie Knife with SheathAt a Glance:Stainless steel blade is corrosion resistantFull tang construction for increased strengthWood and brass handle with finger grooves for added comfort and grip8.57-inch blade for multiple usesIncludes plastic-lined, ballistic nylon sheath with two retaining strapsThe traditional Bowie design is perfect for hunting, fishing, and more. View larger.The sheath's hard plastic liner keeps the blade safe, while the two retaining straps keep your knife secure. View larger.Engineered for Strength and ReliabilityThe Winchester Bowie Knife features a stainless steel blade that is corrosion resistant and easy to sharpen. Full tang construction means that the blade extends through the handle, increasing the strength and usability of this large knife.Durable Wood and Brass Handle with Stylish AccentsA warm-toned wood and brass handle is detailed with brass rivets and equipped with finger grooves for a comfortable and secure grip, even when wet. The brass cross guard functionally separates your hand from the blade and matches the other brass accents.Larger Size and Weight for Control and StabilityWith an 8.57-inch blade, the Winchester Bowie Knife measures 14.25 inches in length and weighs 14.4 ounces. The heft and weight of this fixed blade knife give you increased control and stability during use.Bowie Style for Versatile UsesThe shape and style of the Winchester Bowie Knife reflects the traditional Bowie design, including a blade tip that's lower than the spine of the blade for added control, a bevel edge at the point to streamline the tip, and a curved edge near the point for removing skin from a carcass. A notch near the hilt can be used as the sharpening starting point, to strip wires or sinew, and help repair rope or nets.Included Sheath Protects the BladeThe durable ballistic nylon sheath is an ideal carrying case for the Winchester Bowie Knife. The hard plastic liner keeps the blade safe, while the two retaining straps keep your knife in a safe place until you're ready to use it.What's in the BoxWinchester 22-41206 Large Bowie Knife and ballistic nylon sheath.
The illustrated Winchester knife is the Winchester Large Bowie Knife that features an 8.75" bowie blade made of surgical stainless steel with the Winchester etch. This Winchester bowie knife has full tang construction, finger grooved wood handle and a brass cross guard. A ballistic nylon sheath is included with this Winchester knife. The Winchester Large Bowie Knife with wood handle has an overall length of 14.25" and weighs 14.4 ounces.8.75" fixed bladeWood and brass handleBallistic Nylon sheath
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Broan QS136SS 36-Inch Allure Range Hood, Stainless steel
List Price: $311.02
Sale Price: $163.84
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Broan QS136 Allure I Under Cabinet Range Hood Quiet 1.5 Sones at Normal Speed, 220 CFM High Setting. Fully Enclosed Design For Easy Cleaning. Standard Large Filters, Dishwasher Safe. Two-Level Light Setting; Dual Halogen Lamp Design.Bulbs Not Included Two-Speed Contoured Rocker Switch Control.Allure I, II, III All Models are HVI 2100 Certified All Models Offer Four-Way Convertibility 3-1/4 X 10" (Horizontal and Vertical), 7" Round (Vertical) and Non-Ducted. (Non-Ducted Clean Sense Filters Purchased Separately.) Includes 3-1/4 X 10" Damper/Adapter.
The Broan 36-Inch Allure Under Cabinet Range Hood is one of the quietest range hoods in its category. This contemporary style under-counter range hood offers bright halogen lighting with dual settings. It's also easy to clean, with a fully enclosed design and Teflon bottom cover. For added convenience, it includes a 3-1/4-inch by 10-inch damper/adapter, and can be easily converted to non-ducted discharges.36-Inch AllureUnder Cabinet Range HoodAt a Glance:HVI 2100 certified and over 50 percent quieter than similar hoods220 CFM and 5.0 sones on high setting; 110 CFM and 1.5 sones on normalLarge micro-mesh filters are dishwasher safeTwo-speed rocker switches for motor and lightsClean, sleek appearanceThis 36-inch fan has a quiet two-speed motor and large micro-mesh filters.View larger.Modernize your cooking area with this clean efficient fan.View larger.Quiet, Powerful, and Easy-Care DesignDesigned for electric or gas cooktops up to 22K BTU, the Allure operates at 1.5 sones on normal speed and 5 sones on high speed (110 CFM at normal, 220 CFM at high setting), making it as quiet as it is efficient. It's up to 50 percent quieter than similar models. For easy cleaning, the Allure has a fully enclosed design and standard large filters made of dishwasher-safe mesh. The Teflon, non-stick bottom cover makes for quick, easy cleanup.Rocker Switches for Two Light and Speed OptionsThe Allure offers the convenience of a two light settings--focused, bright light for cooking and soft nighttime light--and a halogen lamp (bulbs not included). Two contoured rocker switch controls make for easy speed and light selection.Versatile DesignHVI 2100 certified, the Allure provides reliable performance and versatility. It can be used for ducted or ductless operations and allows for four-way convertibility: 3-1/4-inch by 10-inch (horizontal or vertical), 7-inch round, or non-ducted discharges. The hood can be converted to accommodate any of these setups without repositioning the blower. Adjustable duct connectors make the range hood compatible with off-center ductwork.What's in the BoxRange hood, damper/adapter, and manual.
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MLB Texas Rangers Hard Hat
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $29.99
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Whether your team is 'under construction' or 'rock solid', this Texas Rangers Hard Hat will keep you safe and covered or serve as a great addition to your collection! Features official team name and logo decals.
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Comanche Moon: The Second Chapter in the Lonesome Dove Saga
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Sale Price: $6.49
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Adapted from the novel linking Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" to "Dead Man's Walk," this miniseries follows Texas Rangers McCrae (Steve Zahn) and Call (Karl Urban) as they return home from a mission to capture a Comanche horse thief, only to discover their love lives in disarray. Reeling from these personal travails, the men are then asked to rescue their kidnapped captain. Elizabeth Banks, Val Kilmer, Rachel Griffiths co-star. 4 3/4 hrs. on two discs. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, French; behind-the-scenes footage; featurette.
It's billed as "the second chapter in the Lonesome Dove saga," but Comanche Moon is actually a prequel to that much-loved 1989 miniseries. And while there's no doubt that it has some very big boots to fill, this three-part (on two DVDs, including bonus features) production is rarely less than eminently watchable and entertaining. Continuity is a positive factor: Larry McMurtry, who wrote the novel on which it's based, also co-wrote the screenplay, and Lonesome Dove director Simon Wincer returns as well. As for the cast, it's certainly not as star-studded as its predecessor, but Steve Zahn (as Gus McCrae), Karl Urban (Woodrow Call), Linda Cardellini (Clara Allen), and the others manage to suggest the characterizations brought to the screen by Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, and Anjelica Huston, respectively, without mimicking them. Of course, there are new faces on hand as well, principally Val Kilmer (looking a mite chubby, perhaps due to all the scenery he chews in his portrayal of Texas Rangers Captain Inish Scull) and Rachel Griffiths (as Scull's horny wife). As the tale begins in 1858, Call and McCrae, some years away from becoming the cattlemen depicted in Lonesome Dove, are Rangers serving under the educated and eccentric Scull as they work to protect the territory against marauding Comanches, led by the stern, vengeful Buffalo Hump (Wes Studi) and his crazed son, Blue Duck (Adam Beach). When Scull's horse is stolen by one of the Indians, he sets out to retrieve the beast, promoting both Call and McRae to Captain, and the rest of the story revolves primarily around them; in fact, although there's a reasonable amount of action (including the Comanche raid on Austin that opens Part Two), Comanche Moon is much less plot-dependent than character-driven, and it is Call (tough, taciturn, and totally clueless when it comes to the fair sex) and best friend McRae (an open-hearted, self-described jester) who are the most engaging of the bunch as they navigate the deep waters of their work and love lives (McRae with Clara and Call with the prostitute Maggie Tilton, played by Elizabeth Banks). McMurtry and co-writer Diana Ossana's dialogue manages to be at once plain and poetic, colorful and poignant, and regardless of what's actually happening onscreen, the miniseries has a light, often whimsical charm that separates it from most Westerns made for big and small screen alike. Extras include a "making of" featurette and more. --Sam Graham Stills from Comanche Moon (click for larger image) Beyond Comanche Moon Broken Trail 3:10 to Yuma Cat Ballou
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The Lone Ranger: 75th Anniversary - Seasons 1 and 2
List Price: $29.93
Sale Price: $19.99
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All 78 episodes of the first and second seasons--including "Enter the Lone Ranger," "Trouble for Tonto," "Masked Deputy," "The Hooded Men," and "Mr. Trouble"--plus three Lone Ranger cartoons from the 1960s, the 1959 "Lassie" episode "Peace Patrol" featuring the masked lawman, an 88-page book, comic book and photo reprints, and more collectible items are gathered in a 12-disc set. 31 2/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; radio broadcast.
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The Comancheros
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Sale Price: $6.98
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First-rate sagebrush action showcasing John Wayne as a Texas Ranger who joins forces with gambler Stuart Whitman to locate the "comancheros," a group of white mercenaries who have teamed with Indians in a guns- and whiskey-smuggling operation. Ina Balin, Nehemiah Persoff, Lee Marvin, Michael Ansara, and Jack Elam also star in the final film of director Michael Curtiz. 107 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 4.0, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; theatrical trailers; more.
Nobody made a fuss about The Comancheros when it came out, yet it has proved to be among the most enduringly entertaining of John Wayne's later Westerns. The Duke, just beginning to crease and thicken toward Rooster Cogburn proportions, plays a veteran Texas Ranger named Jake Cutter. When we first see him (in a tongue-in-cheek delayed entrance), he's catching up with a New Orleans dandy (Stuart Whitman) who killed a judge's son in a duel just after that gentlemanly practice was banned. Monsieur Paul Regret--or "Mon-sooor," as Jake insists on calling him--is not a bad fellow, let alone a badman, and it only follows that, after the requisite number of misunderstandings, he and Jake will join forces to subdue rampaging Indians and the evil white men behind their uprising. The Comancheros was the last credit for Michael Curtiz, who, ravaged by cancer, ceded much of the direction to Wayne (uncredited) and action specialist Cliff Lyons. With support from Wayne stalwarts James Edward Grant (coscreenplay) and William Clothier (camera), the first of many rousing Elmer Bernstein scores for a Wayne picture, and a big, flavorful cast including Lee Marvin (the once and future Liberty Valance), Nehemiah Persoff, Bruce Cabot, and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams (in his last movie), they made a broad, cheerfully bloodthirsty adventure movie for red-meat-eating audiences of all ages. Even the liberal-pinko Time magazine had to second the salute from leading lady Ina Balin at film's end: "Take care of yourself, Big Jake ... we've sort of gotten used to you." --Richard T. Jameson
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MLB Texas Rangers Wrapping Paper
List Price: $10.00
Sale Price: $4.95
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This holiday season bring a little extra excitement to your gathering with this Texas Rangers Wrapping Paper. Surprise your friend or family member by wrapping their gift in Texas Rangers style .
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Texas Rangers Hair Scrunchie Twist
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $3.97
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Now the female fan can show off her team spirit wile keeping her hair pulled back with this team licensed scrunchie. The logo is on a white patch that is stitched to the scrunchie itself. Great quality.
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Dallas Cowboys - Great Athletes Giving Glory to Texas
Where have all the cowboys gone? Well, where else could they be. They are only in Texas. Great men live in this place and it is one of the states, wherein you can find the best athletes in the United States. Their track record speaks for this. Therefore, if you want to find out 3 of the best athletes that played for this state, then check out their bests below:
1. Chuck Howley- This is one of the legends in National Football league. Although born in West Virginia, this football star began his professional Career with the Chicago Team. After attending West Virginia University, where he had a flourishing collegiate career, he was drafted to play for the Bears. He was one of the all-stars, who gave up his career in football due to a serious knee-injury during a 28-21 loss to Los Angeles Rams in 1959. He had been pumping gas for a living back at this hometown in West Virginia. With future unclear, 2 years after, he recuperated from the injury he made a comeback playing. This time around, he was no longer with the Bears but he was drafted for the Dallas Cowboys. He helped the team win four games. He made a mark when he was awarded the most valuable player in Super Bowl. He was given the title because of the intercepts he made on the passes. He made a mark by being the first defensive player aired as MVP despite on the losing team. His comeback was big until he injured his other knee. After playing 14 amazing seasons with his new team, he retired in 1973.
2. Hakeem Olajuwon- This person is a native of Nigeria who came to America to play for University of Houston. This 7-feet tall guy, was drafted to play for the Houston Rockets in 1984. With his towering height, he made a big contribution to the success of Houston Rockets as a team where he played as Center. According to wikipedia, he was the only NBA player who grabbed all three important awards in one season (MVP, Finals MVP and Defensive Player of the Year). This beloved athlete is now inducted as a Hall of fame for basketball This Year. As a man of faith in Muslim practice, made a better mark in basketball through imbibing the Quran to his daily life.
3. Alex Rodriguez- Although a native of New York, this major league baseball star, played for the Texas Rangers after becoming a free agent. He had a great contract with them, garnering 252 million dollars for a 10-year contract with the new team. This is where he greatly improved his performance in baseball. He won a lot of awards during his years with Texas. Among them are American League MVP award in 2003 and Gold Glove award in 2002.
From all of these, Texas have what it takes to make the best athletes in the world. From Houston Rockets basketball team to Dallas cowboys Football team, you name it, they are the most competent players you can find all over America.
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I want to know about the tv show, Walker Texas Ranger. How close was the show to actual people and events?
Were the characters playing Texas Rangers fully factual to real Texas Rangers?
Were the events that played out in the show close to any actual events?
Were any of the scenes created for the soul purpose of entertainment?
it was pure fiction in every episode walker violated someones rights, that doesn't fly in Texas.
Ranger Museum Offer Extended
The City of Fredericksburg announced plans Monday night to offer an economic development incentive to provide 7.1 acres fronting U.S. Highway 290 East for construction of the Texas Rangers Heritage Center.
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