Summer Lot
Posted in Wholesale Clothing on 01/21/2008 05:41 pm by admin

With economy improving, big summer travel plans are back
Cancun, Cozumel, Las Vegas. Sounds nice, right? Those are the popular spots Killeen travel agent John Hicks is busy booking this summer. The Casa Blanca Travel agent says, “Travel now is up than it’s been in years. People are doing a lot of traveling. They’re really enjoying themselves.”
HOT CHIP – WE RE LOOKING FOR A LOT OF LOVE
|
|
Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 $29.63 Since Corelle is famous for producing dinnerware and bakeware that cannot be broken or chipped, it’s hard to resist holding a plate without wanting to drop it on the tile floor to see what happens. While Corelle doesn’t recommend home tests, this casual 16-piece dinnerware set is still fairly indestructible and is a real asset for busy families. Livingware is easy to maintain as it’s dishwasher-, … |
|
|
Lot of 72 Plastic Pink Flamingo Luau Food Snack Party Picks $5.99 Picks measure 3″ Made of plastic… |
|
|
MasterChef Cookie Kit $22.99 Inspire your child to be a future MasterChef! As seen on the hit FOX show MasterChef, the Cookie Kit is a 5-piece kit with the essential tools for baking. Recipes included. Ages 5 and up with adult supervision…. |
|
|
The Sandlot $5.47 Whimsical family comedy set in the summer of 1962 in which a nerdy boy decides to join the neighborhood kids in playing baseball at a decrepit lot. When the boy borrows his stepfather’s prize baseball–signed by no less than Babe Ruth–and it lands in a yard inhabited by the mysterious “Beast,” it must be retrieved at any cost. Tom Guiry, Karen Allen, and James Earl Jones star. 101 min. Widescreen… |
|
|
American Graffiti (Collector’s Edition) $8.32 Here’s how critic Roger Ebert described the unique and lasting value of George Lucas’s 1973 box-office hit, American Graffiti: “[It's] not only a great movie but a brilliant work of historical fiction; no sociological treatise could duplicate the movie’s success in remembering exactly how it was to be alive at that cultural instant.” The time to which Ebert and the film refers is the summer of 196… |





