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Ohio State Garden GnomeView This Product at AmazonBrighten up your backyard or garden with the collegiate garden gnome from New Creative Enterprises! Resin figurine in team colors. 4.75"x4"x11.25"
Rubbermaid FastTrack 42-Inch Vertical Ball Rack #5E16View This Product at AmazonQuickly store basketballs, volleyballs, footballs, soccer balls, and more with this vertical ball rack from Rubbermaid. This ball rack gets balls off the floor and onto the wall. Bungee cords hold balls in while providing easy access to balls of all sizes.
The unit mounts easily to wall studs or to the Rubbermaid FastTrack rail (sold separately on Amazon.com along with a full line of FastTrack storage system components). Designed to hold up to 50 pounds, the device is equipped with a cast aluminum gripper that snaps tightly into the FastTrack rail system for that particular mounting application. The hook is protected with a soft coating that won't scratch. And, it flips down flat against the wall out of the way when not in use. A satin nickel powder-coated finish won't rust, chip or crack for years of reliable storage. --Brian D. Olson
University of Alabama Garden GnomeView This Product at AmazonBrighten up your backyard or garden with the collegiate garden gnome from New Creative Enterprises! Resin figurine in team colors. 4.75"x4"x11.25"
U2 - Zoo TV, Live From SydneyView This Product at Amazon Zoo TV represents U2 at their most ambitious. The multimedia event combines two stages with live music, pre-recorded tracks, and 36 screens flashing an array of words and images. (Video artists include Kevin Godley, Anton Corbijn, and Brian Eno.) The theatricality extends to the quartet themselves, since Bono, as "The Fly," enters the scene in black patent leather--shades of '68 Elvis--while Adam Clayton sports a platinum mohawk. In order to recreate the experience for the home viewer, slogans are superimposed over footage from this 1993 engagement, e.g. "question everything," "this is not a rehearsal," etc. As Bono quips, "The latest and greatest in software, hardware, and menswear--we've got it all here." With so much going on, the most dynamic material tends to work best, like "The Real Thing," "Bullet the Blue Sky," and "Mysterious Ways," complete with belly dancer (in keeping with the song's Moroccan-set video). The foursome also tackles a few covers, like Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" and Lou Reed's "Satellite of Love." Towards the end of the latter, Reed appears via video monitor to sing along. Arguably, the whole Mister MacPhisto thing--Bono as satanic lounge lizard---doesn't quite work, but U2 deserves props for taking chances when most bands in their position would be resting on their laurels. With the accent on material from
Achtung Baby and
Zooropa,
Zoo TV: Live From Sydney first appeared on VHS in 1994 and garnered a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video.
--Kathleen C. Fennessy
The Best of College Football Fight SongsView This Product at Amazon