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"AUTO MECHANIC" Hot Rod Wedding Cake Topper This topper says it all for itself! Ha ha, this is great for the car loving men and the concerned women that just can't keep them away from their Tools and Cars ! This topper is very dynamic in the way that it has a hint of what the male is looking for with the game, the females more elegant side. It is humorous and it is something that can suit both the bride and the groom.Bride and Groom are Made of resin, 6" L X 4"H x 3/4 "W and car 6"L X 2"H x 3"W And just think you can also leave this sitting out in your home as a memorabilia item. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. I will get back with you on the same business day. Thank you for looking and....... This topper comes with 1- Bride and 'Car loving' Groom in Black Overalls (can Change to any color) HAIR- BRIDE BLOND AND GROOM BROWN (can change to any color) 1- TOOL BOX 1- Die Cast TRUCK (Different Colors available) 2- Beer cans (Default) or soda cans ( any in the world your choice ) 3-Hot Rod Mags TO MUCH TO LIST Everything in picture Any Changes Please e-mail me thru ETSY Please take a look at our other items, we sell other toppers as well as a few miscellaneous items. The beauty of making these handmade toppers is that we can customize them to fit you!! Hair colors are FREE. BALD MEN and Skin tone changes are $10.00 each this takes time to do. I USE PRIORITY MAIL (2-3 DAY) CAN NEXT DAY (FEES APPLY) Payment PayPal Payment is due within 4 days of purchase. Shipping DURING WARMER SEASONS Toppers Glue can come loose causing items to come loose. We do our best to avoid this but with the heat from USPS warehouses and your carriers car or truck. there really is nothing we can do. We do our best to pack your item safely. If your items is Damage during shipping, please let us know. We will do everything we can to work with you on a fast solution. ******International Buyers: Shipping charges DO NOT include any import Tax. You as the buyer will be responsible for these charges. We try to ship items out within 48 hours of payment, but International orders can be held up in customs. Even Express mail is taking an average of 10 to 14 days. Therefore we cannot guarantee shipping time. WE DO NOT MAKE MONEY ON SHIPPING. We charge only the actually cost, so PLEASE don't blame us for the cost of shipping. We do everything we can to keep it as low as possible. Terms of Sale Your item will be shipped out within 24 hours of payment. If the post office is closed due to weekend or holiday we will have your item out the next open business day. About Us These are hand made so we do not have retail boxes. Item are shipped as is. Sorry so no retail display boxes. All cake topper are design with light weight plastic base and backdrop unless stated in listing. Contact Us If you have any questions, feel free to Email me thru ETSY
Highlights NOTHING'S COOLER - The PTX Cooler Backpack features a fully insulated, water-resistant interior to keep all your drinks and snacks perfectly chilled THE PERFECT TRAVEL BACKPACK - With its numerous pockets for extra or isolated storage, the PTX travel bag can hold up to 23 standard size cans TACKLE ANY TERRAIN - This backpack cooler is made of durable polyester with padded straps and includes a stretch cargo cord on the exterior front to secure a sweater or towel, and an attachment harness to secure onto golf carts BUILT TO LAST Lifetime Guarantee - Product quality backed by the Picnic Time Family of Brands OFFICIALLY LICENSED BY THE NCAA - featuring the team logo of the LSU Tigers EASY TO CLEAN - Surface wash with a damp cloth. Description Thank goodness for the PTX Backpack Cooler, the food backpack, picnic backpack, travel bag and hiking cooler designed for you and all the other cross bosses out there! In one day, you got crossed out from the cross-country steeple-chase, but it gave you time to get in some cross-training before your pro-wrestling match – where you executed a gnarly cross-body-block on the Masked Crusher – plus, you were fresh enough for a pickup basketball game in which your crossover blew everyone away on the way to a vicious dunk. For every event, the PTX fit right in with its fully-insulated, water resistant and ridiculously roomy interior - stuffed with the enormous lunch you needed for all that activity. You made use of its numerous pockets to store items such as a sportswatch and your phone. At day’s end you were a cross boss on the trail, using the PTX Backpack Cooler as a hiking cooler, and cross-eyed from all the fun you managed to have with one backpack.
Photo Credit: Direct Snap Football With the Playoffs underway and Superbowl around the corner, if you're lost whenever you flip the channel to ESPN and you see a game of football, we've decided to put together some basic football knowledge to help you sound semi-cool in front of your significant other or a group of football lovers. It really is fun to get into the game when you understand calls that the refs are making and the overall nature of the game! So today, let's start with learning the basics. This women's guide to football is adapted from NFL.com's rulebook section so check it out for more detailed information. Each team has 3 separate units: the offense, those players who are on the field when the team has possession of the ball; the defense, players who line up to stop the other team's offense; and special teams that only come in on kicking situations (punts, field goals, and kickoffs). Only 11 players are on the field from one team at any one time. This is an 11-man team that has possession of the ball. They try to advance the ball down the field to the end zone in order to make a touchdown and score points. This is another 11-man team that does not have possession of the ball and instead is trying to stop the offensive team from making a touchdown. In other words, they are trying to make them give up possession of the ball. Games are divided into four 15-minute quarters, separated by a 12-minute break at halftime. There are also 2-minute breaks at the end of the first and third quarters as teams change ends of the field after every 15 minutes of play. At the end of the first and third quarters, the team with the ball retains possession heading into the following quarter. That is not the case before halftime. The second half starts with a kickoff in the same way as the game began in the first quarter. Each offensive team has 40 seconds from the end of a given play until they must snap off the ball for the start of the next play, otherwise they will be penalized. The clock stops at the end of incomplete passing plays, when a player goes out of bounds, or when a penalty is called. The clock starts again when the ball is re-spotted by an official. A game starts with the kickoff. The ball is placed on a kicking tee at the defense's 30-yard line, and a special kicker (a "placekicker") kicks the ball to the offense A kick return man from the offense will try to catch the ball and advance it by running. Where he is stopped is the point from which the offense will begin its drive, or series of offensive plays. When a kickoff is caught in the offense's own end zone, the kick returner can either run the ball out of the end zone, or kneel in the end zone to signal a touchback - a sign to stop the play. The ball is then placed on the 20-yard line, where the offense begins play. All progress in a football game is measured in yards. The offensive team tries to get as much "yardage" as it can to try and move closer to the opponent's end zone. Each time the offense gets the ball, it has four downs, or chances, in which to gain 10 yards. If the offensive team successfully moves the ball 10 or more yards, it earns a first down, and another set of four downs. If the offense fails to gain 10 yards, it loses possession of the ball. The defense tries to prevent the offense not only from scoring, but also from gaining the 10 yards needed for a first down. If the offense reaches fourth down, it usually punts the ball (kicks it away). This forces the other team to begin its drive further down the field. The Run and the Pass A play begins with the snap. At the line of scrimmage (the position on the field where the play begins), the quarterback loudly calls out a play in code and the player in front of him, the center, passes, or snaps the ball under his legs to the quarterback. From there, the quarterback can either throw the ball, hand it off, or run with it. There are two main ways for the offense to advance the ball. The first is called a run. This occurs when the quarterback hands the ball off to a running back, who then tries to gain as many yards as possible by eluding defensive players. The quarterback is also allowed to run with the ball. The other alternative to running the ball is to throw it. Or as they say in football, pass it! Usually, the quarterback does the passing, though there are times when another player may pass the ball to confuse the defense. Actually, anyone on the offensive team is allowed to pass the ball as long as the pass is thrown from behind the line of scrimmage. A pass is complete if the ball is caught by another offensive player, usually the "wide receiver" or "tight end." If the ball hits the ground before someone catches it, it is called an incomplete pass. The defense prevents the offense from advancing the ball by bringing the ball carrier to the ground. A player is tackled when one or both of his knees touch the ground. The play is then over. A play also ends when a player runs out of bounds. The object of the game is to score the most points. There are four ways to score points in football: TOUCHDOWN = 6 POINTS A touchdown is the biggest single score in a football game. It is worth six points, and it allows the scoring team an opportunity to attempt to get an extra point. To score a touchdown, the ball must be carried across the goal line into the end zone, caught in the end zone, or a fumble recovered in the end zone, or an untouched kickoff recovered in the end zone by the kicking team. EXTRA POINT and the TWO-POINT CONVERSION = 1 or 2 POINTS Immediately following a touchdown, the ball is placed at the opponent's two-yard line, where the offense has two options. Usually the offense will kick an extra point, also called the point after touchdown, conversion, or PAT. If the offense successfully kicks the ball through the goal posts, it earns one point. The offense can also score two points by running or throwing the ball into the end zone in the same manner as you would score a touchdown. Since going for two points is more difficult than kicking an extra point, the offense generally chooses to kick the extra point. FIELD GOAL = 3 POINTS If the offense cannot score a touchdown, it may try to kick a field goal. Field goals are worth three points and often are the deciding plays in the last seconds of close games. They can be attempted from anywhere on the field on any down, but generally are kicked from inside the defense's 45-yard line on fourth down. For a field goal to be "good", the placekicker (or field goal kicker) must kick the ball through the goal-post uprights and over the crossbar. The defense tries to block the kick and stop the ball from reaching the goal post. SAFETY = 2 POINTS The safety is worth two points. A safety occurs when the offensive ball carrier is tackled behind his own goal line. While trying to advance the football to the end zone, the offense may accidentally turn the ball over to the defense in one of two ways: When the ball carrier or passer drops the ball, that's a fumble. Any player on the field can recover the ball by diving on it or he can run with it. The team that recovers a fumble either gets-or retains-possession of the ball. An aggressive defense can regain possession of the ball by catching (intercepting) passes meant for players on the other team. Both fumble recoveries and interceptions can be run back into the end zone for touchdowns. We hope this was helpful and that you can now "talk football"!
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