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September 24, 2009

Why Choose Beds In A Bag

When you need to find new bedding and would like it to look like a designer picked it out for you then Beds in a Bag may be just what you need. Deciding on colors and patterns that go together can be a very perplexing situation. With the bed in a bag set all the decisions are already made and the sets come in styles and colors to make the casual taste or the more designer kind of personality very happy.

No matter what kind of purchase you are considering it is always a good idea to do some comparison shopping. The bed in a bag sets do vary with the items that are included. For instance, with the queen-size set there usually is a comforter, a bed shirt, two pillow shams and decorative throw pillows. Sheets are probably not part of the set.

Finding luxury is still possible with the bed in a bag and if you choose the micro suede material it is a washable fabric. Suede has to be dry cleaned but the micro suede is much easier to care for and still has the appearance of the luxurious suede.

There are bed in a bag sets that are huge and include twenty four pieces that are all coordinated and look amazing together. The pieces will not only be the comforter, bed shirt, pillow and pillow shams but will also include room decor as well like four drape panels with four valances and four tie backs for the drapes.

When you choose the smaller bed in a bag set you will have to choose your own drapes and to make things easier you might consider picking a mix pattern set. This will make it easy to find other pieces to match and accent by choosing solid colors that are the same color of something in the pattern of the bed in a bag set.

Most bed in a bag sets offer the higher thread counts of more than 200 meaning you will have a great look and resilience as well. Most of the better quality sets will come with easy to use fitted sheets that have elastic on all edges instead of just on two sides. This insures a better fit.

Probably the most exciting part of the bed in a bag set is that it will save money. When the items included in any set are purchased by themselves and then put together, the overall cost will be much higher than you will find for the bed in a bag set. When you have purchased your set and put it on your bed you will be very pleased with the fashionable look you have achieved.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Harold Beyanor

September 19, 2009

LEGO Sets Based On The Clone Wars Theme

Since the end of the millenium, The LEGO Group has been grinding out Star Wars LEGO systems and keeping fans interested and excited about the theme. Star Wars LEGO sets have been created with the intent building fans for the Star Wars franshise and LEGO systems. The LEGO Group never created LEGO systems around other licensed goods before they signed on with LucasFilms but because of the popularity of the Star Wars theme LEGO has built on this popularity by putting out even more licensed building blocks like Mickey Mouse, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spider Man.

With the release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series many LEGO Collectors were expecting a new series of Star Wars LEGO sets. These fans were not disappointed as LEGO released quite a few new sets to compliment the Clone Wars saga. These new Star Wars LEGOs have been created with especially cartoon-ish features, especially the LEGO mini figures that are included.

The Clone Wars theme of LEGOs has lived up to the hype. Thus far it has proven to be as successful as the other Star Wars systems. Many fans may have believed that LEGO would not be able to put out enough Clone Wars themed LEGO sets because many of the ships and people in the Clone Wars film are the same as in previous movies but this has not been the case. LEGO has been able to create a system that has the look and feel of the Clone Wars films which keeps fans hungry for more.

By far my favorite of the Clone Wars LEGOs is the Republic Attack Gunship. This LEGO set has five Star Wars LEGO mini figures. These are Obi-Wan Kenobi, Asajj Ventress, Plo Koon, Commander Cody and a Clone Trooper. I love LEGO sets with a good amount of mini figures. The Republic Attack Gunship is loaded with features and very much prepared for battle with a large arsenal of weapons. Unlike some LEGO sets, there are also plenty of places on the Gunship to put LEGO minifigurs which makes the LEGO set that much more enjoyable.

With all of the new releases the LEGO Group has created for the Clone Wars LEGO sets there should be quite a bit of interest generated for awhile for these LEGO Systems. Lucas Films always does a fantastic job promoting. Combine that with the LEGO Groups legion of fans and you have a series of LEGO sets with plenty of momentum behind it. Expect more than a few of the Clone Wars LEGO sets to be rare collectible LEGO sets in the near future. As such it is a good idea to get on board now and pick up as many of these LEGO sets as you can!

Peter is a huge fan of the LEGO Clone Wars Sets and also enjoys the LEGO Attack of the Clones sets.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

September 18, 2009

The Clone Wars LEGOs

Since the end of the millenium, The LEGO Group has been grinding out Star Wars LEGO systems and keeping fans interested and excited about the theme. Star Wars LEGO sets have been created with the intent building fans for the Star Wars franshise and LEGO systems. The LEGO Group never created LEGO systems around other licensed goods before they signed on with LucasFilms but because of the popularity of the Star Wars theme LEGO has built on this popularity by putting out even more licensed building blocks like Mickey Mouse, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spider Man.

When LucasFilms released a new movie for the Star Wars series of films called Star Wars: The Clone Wars, LEGO fans and Star Wars fans alike were anxious to see if the LEGO Group could live up to its standards of previous Star Wars themed releases. Fans were more than happy with the new Clone Wars LEGOs as they were a good representation of the Clone Wars film.

The Clone Wars LEGO Sets have taken off very well and are enjoying at least as much success as the Star Wars LEGO sets before them. Many assumed the LEGO Group would have a difficult time creating new LEGO sets with the movie because there were not a lot of new ships and vehicles in the cartoon but this has not proven true. The LEGO Group has been able to take ships and mini figures that they already put out in LEGO sets and create an entirely new spin on things by changing the feel of the sets.

By far my favorite of the Clone Wars LEGOs is the Republic Attack Gunship. This LEGO set has five Star Wars LEGO mini figures. These are Obi-Wan Kenobi, Asajj Ventress, Plo Koon, Commander Cody and a Clone Trooper. I love LEGO sets with a good amount of mini figures. The Republic Attack Gunship is loaded with features and very much prepared for battle with a large arsenal of weapons. Unlike some LEGO sets, there are also plenty of places on the Gunship to put LEGO minifigurs which makes the LEGO set that much more enjoyable.

Since The Clone Wars' release, LEGO has put out twenty three LEGO sets based on this film. These releases will ensure that the Clone Wars LEGO sets will be popular for awhile. The LEGO group always does a great job at getting the word out about new producsts. That fact, along with the Star Wars films' popularity should keep these LEGO sets moving. We also know that many LEGO sets become collectible items, especially Star Wars LEGOs! Because of this, it's a smart move to get your hands on the Clone Wars LEGO Sets while they are available.

Peter is an avid collector of LEGO Minifigs and is enjoying his collection of Clone Wars LEGO systems that are currently on store shelves.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

September 17, 2009

The Clone Wars LEGO Sets

Since the end of the millenium, The LEGO Group has been grinding out Star Wars LEGO systems and keeping fans interested and excited about the theme. Star Wars LEGO sets have been created with the intent building fans for the Star Wars franshise and LEGO systems. The LEGO Group never created LEGO systems around other licensed goods before they signed on with LucasFilms but because of the popularity of the Star Wars theme LEGO has built on this popularity by putting out even more licensed building blocks like Mickey Mouse, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spider Man.

With the release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series many LEGO Collectors were expecting a new series of Star Wars LEGO sets. These fans were not disappointed as LEGO released quite a few new sets to compliment the Clone Wars saga. These new Star Wars LEGOs have been created with especially cartoon-ish features, especially the LEGO mini figures that are included.

The Clone Wars theme of LEGOs has lived up to the hype. Thus far it has proven to be as successful as the other Star Wars systems. Many fans may have believed that LEGO would not be able to put out enough Clone Wars themed LEGO sets because many of the ships and people in the Clone Wars film are the same as in previous movies but this has not been the case. LEGO has been able to create a system that has the look and feel of the Clone Wars films which keeps fans hungry for more.

A personal favorite Clone Wars LEGO set of mine is the MagnaGuard Starfighter LEGO Set. This set is not the most complicated or detailed Clone Wars LEGO set by far but the included MagnaGaurd droid mini figures are a very cool addition to my collection. Along with the mini figures the Starfighter is a very fun build itself. It is chalk full of weapons and the Starfighter also has a cool space in the wings for each of the MagnaGuard droids' weapons! There is also a gun that flips up in the back of the Starfighter.

With all of the new releases the LEGO Group has created for the Clone Wars LEGO sets there should be quite a bit of interest generated for awhile for these LEGO Systems. Lucas Films always does a fantastic job promoting. Combine that with the LEGO Groups legion of fans and you have a series of LEGO sets with plenty of momentum behind it. Expect more than a few of the Clone Wars LEGO sets to be rare collectible LEGO sets in the near future. As such it is a good idea to get on board now and pick up as many of these LEGO sets as you can!

Peter has been collecting Star Wars LEGOs for 4 years and is building on his already extensive Star Wars minifig collection.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

Carry on the Disney Legacy with Mickey Mouse Checks

Mickey Mouse is a beloved cartoon character, developed by Walt Disney, that is known all around the world. Although his image has changed over the years, after all he is over 80 years old now, he is instantly recognizable wherever he goes. His image has been used on items such as lunch boxes, Halloween costumes, posters, key chains, and figurines. Now, if you're a fan of Mickey Mouse, you can even carry his image on your personal bank checks.

Mickey was initially produced as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He first appeared in 1928 and Walt Disney himself did his voice until 1947. Mickey's first emergence was on November 18th in the cartoon "Steamboat Willie." Movies with sound were still quite new at that time.

The inspiration behind Mickey Mouse partly came from actor Charlie Chaplin, who was very well known then. Knowing that the film audience liked small animals and children, Disney thought that an animated mouse would show some of the childlike innocence that Charlie Chaplin himself represented.

Mickey was the mascot for the extremely popular television series "The Mickey Mouse Club" which pop culture stars like Annette Funicello. In the 1990's when the show was revived, it produced some of our present day stars like Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, Keri Russell, and Justin Timberlake. Even today Mickey can still be seen on television with the children's program "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" which also contains his friends Donald, Daisy, Pluto, and Goofy.

Mickey Mouse is famous all over the world for being a human-like mouse with a warm disposition. He is also the voice for Walt Disney theme parks, and very few characters have remained as celebrated.

Carrying Mickey Mouse checks is a great way to spread the magic and wonderment of Disney. Checks featuring single images of Mickey Mouse can be purchased, as well as checks that also include images of Mickey with his friends Minnie, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy.

Almost all of the Mickey checks come in a series of 4 rotating designs. With these, every check you write will be different from the one before it meaning you won't have to make up your mind between different images.

Checks with images of Mickey from his early years can be found, too, if you would rather have vintage-inspired images.

Some Mickey Mouse checks even let you use a photograph of your own on the checks to create something even more individual to you.

You can also find accessories such as matching checkbook covers, contact cards, stationary, and address labels to go with your new checks. Nearly every check series has matching accessories.

In the past, it was expensive to go to your local bank and order personal checks that weren't plain and boring. Now, however, if you order your checks online at a reputable site you can save as much as 50% off of the cost that you would have paid in the past.

When you buy your Mickey checks online you should have your routing number and your checking account number handy. They should get to you in about 5 days, which is probably less than it would take the bank to get them to you.

Before you order Mickey Mouse checks, visit MickeyMouseChecks.net to get coupons and to save 50% off your next order of Mickey Mouse personal checks.

Filed under Movies by Alan Plastin

September 16, 2009

Sprinkle Some Magic with Tinkerbell Checks

Do you love Disney's impish little fairy, Tinkerbell? Even though she is mostly known for her appearance in the1953 Disney movie "Peter Pan", she first appeared in 1904 as a character in J.M. Barrie's play and again in the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy.

Since her creation, she has become of Disney's most popular characters. Her image has been used on products ranging from figurines to T-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags, paperweights, and stationary. Tinkerbell even has her own float in Disneyland's Disney Electrical Parade. If you love this fabulously perky fairy, then you might want to think about using her image on your own personal bank checks.

Tinkerbell's name derived from the fact that she was able to repair kettles and pots like a tinker. Only those people who can comprehend her language know what she's saying. Her voice sounds like ringing bells to everyone else.

She also had a lot of human characteristics-even for a fairy. Many women are able to relate to Tinkerbell and her unreciprocated love for a man-Peter Pan in her case. Tink's envy of Wendy made her all too human.

Although it was rumored that she was modeled after legendary sexy screen icon Marilyn Monroe, she was actually fashioned after Margaret Kerry. Still, with her bouncy blond hair and buxom body, even for a cartoon she was not your ordinary young starlet.

Despite the fact that when first came out she was merely a minor character, today she is just as popular as her other co-stars from "Peter Pan" and is even the focus of the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Recently, she even had her own movie come out on DVD.

Tinkerbell continues to fly through the sky over Disneyland to broadcast the fireworks every summer evening. She will even be getting her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009.

Let everyone know you believe in Tinker Bell's magical charms by purchasing check designs that contain her image. You can also purchase coordinating accessories such as checkbook covers, address labels, and contact cards to match.

An assortment of Tinkerbell checks is available for purchase. You can find checks that have images of her alone, or checks that include images of her with Peter Pan. You can even get seasonal checks with Halloween themes.

One popular check series includes 4 rotating images, which means that every check you write will be different than the last one.

Don't let the previous high cost of buying personal checks keep you from buying yours now. These days, if you buy them online from a reputable website, you can save as much as 50% off the price that you could have paid at your local bank in the past. There are many good websites to pick from.

When you order your checks online, you just need to know your routing number and your checking account number. You can expect to receive your Tinkerbell checks in about 5 days. Plus, you get the added convenience of not even having to make a trip to the bank to order them!

Before you purchase TinkerBell checks, go to TinkerBellChecks.net to find coupon codes and to save up to 50% off your next purchase of TinkerBell personal checks.

Filed under Movies by Alan Plastin

Clone Wars LEGO Bricks Sets

The LEGO Group has been churning out Star Wars LEGO Sets since 1999 and has been doing a wonderful job at it. The Star Wars theme of LEGO Sets has proved to be a huge success for LEGO and has become its most popular system. Prior to it's agreement with Lucas Films, The LEGO Group never created licensed toys for LEGO building blocks. Since the success of the Star Wars theme, LEGO has taken on other licensed products like Harry Potter, Indiana Jones and Batman.

The Release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie meant to many LEGO fans that LEGO would be selling a new Star Wars LEGO theme. The Clone Wars LEGO sets have not been a dissapointment to fans of either the Star Wars franchise, nor LEGO fans. This new theme has been built with the Clone Wars film in mind and has really done this movie justice.

The Clone Wars LEGO Sets have taken off very well and are enjoying at least as much success as the Star Wars LEGO sets before them. Many assumed the LEGO Group would have a difficult time creating new LEGO sets with the movie because there were not a lot of new ships and vehicles in the cartoon but this has not proven true. The LEGO Group has been able to take ships and mini figures that they already put out in LEGO sets and create an entirely new spin on things by changing the feel of the sets.

A personal favorite Clone Wars LEGO set of mine is the MagnaGuard Starfighter LEGO Set. This set is not the most complicated or detailed Clone Wars LEGO set by far but the included MagnaGaurd droid mini figures are a very cool addition to my collection. Along with the mini figures the Starfighter is a very fun build itself. It is chalk full of weapons and the Starfighter also has a cool space in the wings for each of the MagnaGuard droids' weapons! There is also a gun that flips up in the back of the Starfighter.

With all of the new releases the LEGO Group has created for the Clone Wars LEGO sets there should be quite a bit of interest generated for awhile for these LEGO Systems. Lucas Films always does a fantastic job promoting. Combine that with the LEGO Groups legion of fans and you have a series of LEGO sets with plenty of momentum behind it. Expect more than a few of the Clone Wars LEGO sets to be rare collectible LEGO sets in the near future. As such it is a good idea to get on board now and pick up as many of these LEGO sets as you can!

Peter is a huge fan of the Star Wars LEGO Systems and has been collecting the Clone Wars LEGO sets lately.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

September 15, 2009

Kids Camcorder Benefits

The intellectual level and skill sets of kids today are higher and more mature than previous generations due to technological advancements. Most of them are smarter, and have more advanced emotional development and better creativity skills. This is makes it easier for parents to provide more advanced methods of care and stimulation through some of the newer products that is geared towards that development.

Giving them innovative products is a surefire way to stoke their passion for different things. In this day and age, it is not enough to have consistently high academic rating. It is also just as important to develop artistic capabilities such as one's musical inclination, writing skills and dancing abilities in order to produce a well-rounded individual.

A child's creativity can be harnessed and further developed with a kid's camcorder. There are a lot of different kinds, sizes, colors and designs, as well as price ranges available online and in local retail stores. It may take patience in order to find the one that is best suited for your child's age and skill level, but you can get a good camcorder for a decent price. I think you will be impressed with some of the benefits that a kid's camcorder can offer, when it comes to your child's development.

A kid's camcorder is a good way to satisfy the boredom that can set in and tends to keep their attention longer than other less interactive products. Instead of letting boredom set in, and doing some non-constructive, they can look at normal surroundings through the magic recording abilities of a camcorder. Not only does it help occupy their time, but you may find they have creative tendencies when it comes to making short films or documentaries. It also allows them to record their days as a child and gives them memories to look back on in their adult life.

Imagination and communication or social skills can be developed as they are stimulated creatively, since these can become part of their moviemaking with friends or other participants. This is like taking advantage of a two edged sword.

Another advantage of a kid's camcorder is that it gives them a better understanding of media equipment and subject contents. They are more likely to tune the television to something educational or informative in order to get ideas for their documentaries or short movies. Current events, politics, religion, culture or lifestyle shows are great ways to keep them up on real life knowledge and give them subject ideas.

Responsibility is something a child can learn from a kid's camcorder. Learning responsibility is a great way for a child to feel empowered. Learning to be responsible for the camcorder at a young age, and the knowledge needed to record videos properly is a great way to teach responsibility. It is best to set ground rules and stand behind them if they break them. If they mistreat or break the equipment, you have the option of taking away their camcorder, either temporarily or permanently until they learn the responsibility you expect them to accept.

A kid's camcorder is more than a new toy or gadget- it can open a whole new outlook on the world and teach them a number of things while developing hidden talents. To open up a world of infinite possibilities for your child's development, we hope we have given you some insight on the benefits that can come from teaching them through the use of a kid's camcorder.

Every kid would want to have a real HD camcorder of their own. But camcorders are not for kids to play with so instead the can get a great replica. Camcorders for children come in many qualities and at different prices. If you want to know more about camcorders for children be sure to check out our website today.

Filed under Movies by John Sommer

LEGO Sets Based On The Clone Wars Theme

Since the end of the millenium, The LEGO Group has been grinding out Star Wars LEGO systems and keeping fans interested and excited about the theme. Star Wars LEGO sets have been created with the intent building fans for the Star Wars franshise and LEGO systems. The LEGO Group never created LEGO systems around other licensed goods before they signed on with LucasFilms but because of the popularity of the Star Wars theme LEGO has built on this popularity by putting out even more licensed building blocks like Mickey Mouse, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spider Man.

With the release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series many LEGO Collectors were expecting a new series of Star Wars LEGO sets. These fans were not disappointed as LEGO released quite a few new sets to compliment the Clone Wars saga. These new Star Wars LEGOs have been created with especially cartoon-ish features, especially the LEGO mini figures that are included.

The Clone Wars LEGO Sets have taken off very well and are enjoying at least as much success as the Star Wars LEGO sets before them. Many assumed the LEGO Group would have a difficult time creating new LEGO sets with the movie because there were not a lot of new ships and vehicles in the cartoon but this has not proven true. The LEGO Group has been able to take ships and mini figures that they already put out in LEGO sets and create an entirely new spin on things by changing the feel of the sets.

By far my favorite of the Clone Wars LEGOs is the Republic Attack Gunship. This LEGO set has five Star Wars LEGO mini figures. These are Obi-Wan Kenobi, Asajj Ventress, Plo Koon, Commander Cody and a Clone Trooper. I love LEGO sets with a good amount of mini figures. The Republic Attack Gunship is loaded with features and very much prepared for battle with a large arsenal of weapons. Unlike some LEGO sets, there are also plenty of places on the Gunship to put LEGO minifigurs which makes the LEGO set that much more enjoyable.

The LEGO Group always does great work at building and keeping interest in its LEGO themes and the Clone Wars theme is no exception. LEGO will also release more Clone Wars themed LEGO sets as long as they continue to remain popular. This should continue to feed demand for these LEGO Sets. It is a good idea for collectors to jump on the bandwagon early becasue the LEGO Group is known for putting out LEGO sets for a certain amount of time and then discontinuing a set, thus creating a rare item.

Peter is a huge fan of the LEGO Clone Wars Sets and also enjoys the LEGO Attack of the Clones sets.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

September 12, 2009

LEGO Sets For The Clone Wars Movie

Since the end of the millenium, The LEGO Group has been grinding out Star Wars LEGO systems and keeping fans interested and excited about the theme. Star Wars LEGO sets have been created with the intent building fans for the Star Wars franshise and LEGO systems. The LEGO Group never created LEGO systems around other licensed goods before they signed on with LucasFilms but because of the popularity of the Star Wars theme LEGO has built on this popularity by putting out even more licensed building blocks like Mickey Mouse, Sponge Bob Square Pants and Spider Man.

With the release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series many LEGO Collectors were expecting a new series of Star Wars LEGO sets. These fans were not disappointed as LEGO released quite a few new sets to compliment the Clone Wars saga. These new Star Wars LEGOs have been created with especially cartoon-ish features, especially the LEGO mini figures that are included.

This relatively new series of LEGO sets is doing very well and are as successful as the previous Star Wars LEGOs. Some fans thought LEGO might be hard-pressed to create new LEGO systems based on the Clone Wars because so many of the ships and characters in this movie were the same as LEGO systems already released. LEGO did not disappoint. They created a series of LEGOs that do not deviate from the movie at all and still manage to have unique minifigs and vehicles.

One of my favorite Clone Wars LEGO systems is Anakins personal starship, The Twilight. The Twilight features four Star Wars LEGO minifigures, retractable landing gear, wings that can move to a landing mode and back to a flight mode. This starship is loaded down with armament including firing flick missile and laser cannons. There is also an escape pod and a tow cable. The mini figures included in this Clone Wars LEGO set are Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Rotta the Hutt and R2-D2. It's a real treat when a LEGO set has plenty of minifigs.

The LEGO Group always does great work at building and keeping interest in its LEGO themes and the Clone Wars theme is no exception. LEGO will also release more Clone Wars themed LEGO sets as long as they continue to remain popular. This should continue to feed demand for these LEGO Sets. It is a good idea for collectors to jump on the bandwagon early becasue the LEGO Group is known for putting out LEGO sets for a certain amount of time and then discontinuing a set, thus creating a rare item.

Peter is an avid collector of LEGO Minifigs and is enjoying his collection of Clone Wars LEGO systems that are currently on store shelves.

Filed under Movies by Peter Barnes

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