20Nov

(Hunting rights) Wrap Up Your Shopping Early With Online Tickets

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By Rick Hendershot

  The holiday season can be a very stressful time for many people. Birthdays and all the other gift giving occasions throughout the year, can produce the same overwhelming, sweaty palm feeling. Sometimes, we get so busy that we just don’t have time to shop for the right gifts for our friends and family.

In addition, you may suffer from a very common phobia that many of us share. This phobia is the fear of shopping malls, which can be a very frightening place, especially around Christmas. For whatever reason, you may find yourself scrambling around at the last minute, not only trying to find the right present, but also a parking space.

This is not how it has to be. The people you give gifts to have a huge range of interests, and it is crazy to think that you are obligated to trek everywhere to find appropriate gifts. Some of the best and most personalized gifts I have found have been online. This saves me the trouble of physically visiting stores. I can find the best sports tickets and best event tickets all from my comfortable chair.

There are a surprising amount of different types of tickets for sale online. You can purchase anything nowadays from concerts to the best sporting events available. You may even find tickets for events that are geared to folks such as your mom, grandma, or child, who may prefer the quieter and more genteel venues.

Some great ideas for these people include tickets for productions such as theatrical events, musicals, shows for children, the circus, or even popular Broadway shows like Mamma Mia, and The Sound of Music. These events are fun for the whole family and make very unique and interesting gifts.

You don’t have to live in popular areas such as Toronto, Chicago, or Las Vegas, because you can get tickets for just about any city in North America. Or if you are shopping for someone who likes a certain artist or group, there are lots of concert tickets for sale all across the country.

You may be able to do an online search and find their favorite group coming to a nearby city. Imagine how excited they would be to get tickets to see someone like Celine Dion, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, or whatever group or artist they prefer. When it comes to buying tickets online the options available are practically endless.

Getting terrific seats doesn’t have to involve paying a lot of money. Lots of internet sites have sales and some real bargains. You won’t have to pay an arm and a leg for the best sports tickets or for superior seats for shows. Sometimes, the top tickets can turn out to be cheaper on the internet than they might have been if you had waited in line at the box office.

Tickets make truly excellent presents. First of all, you don’t have to walk up and down the aisles of your local department store. Secondly, you can usually spend less money. Thirdly, you have a vast assortment of selections when you look for tickets on the internet.

There is always a ideal choice available online for everyone on your gift list.

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10 Tips to Impress Your Date in Las Vegas, Nevada
By Paul Fitzgerald

  First of all, taking your date to a place as glitzy and colorful as Las Vegas is impressive enough. But if you really want to impress her that bad, then here are some points you may want to read through before reaching for that phone to call her.

1. Nothing beats anything but a first impression. And nothing says “impressive” louder that a sports car. You don’t own one, you say? Well, it’s good to know that there are a lot of sports car rentals in the city that offer a wide range of models you can choose from.

2. Gentlemen wear a suits. Suits give off the “I’m-the-gentleman-who-will-take-care-of-you” vibe that no sane woman can resist. And of note too is that, nothing will fit the car than the the right look.

3. Accessorize well. It won’t kill you to dress nicely once in a while, right? And now that you’re in a suit, might as well go all the way and cover the rest. Wear a diamond Rolex (if your wallet dares you to) or if you want the low-key-bordering-on-impressive look, wear the staple silver or platinum timepiece. The glow and shine will surely catch her eye.

4. Research. So you though that reading was over when you graduated. Wrong. For a perfect date, it’s best to come prepared with the knowledge of the great sites for you to take your date to. Be adept with the hottest spots in Las Vegas. It would be very impressive for you to drive your date on a sports car rental and pull up in a posh restaurant or in a hip club.

5. Talk. It’s a date, not a staring contest. With that being said, mentally prep yourself with talking points. Talk about your job if she asks you about yourself. Don’t lose focus, don’t get distracted by texting, or using a cell phone. Focus and look into her eyes when you talk. But remember, BE YOURSELF. I know this is something that’s easier said than done, but really, showing at least a substantial part of the real you has its charms.

6. Ask questions. Yes, don’t fall off the cliff by talking about yourself the whole time. Stop segueing into an “I, I, I” or a “Me, me, me” speech. Ask her about herself and respond to her answers too.

7. Don’t make the mistake of ordering food for her. Never assume that you know exactly what she eats for dinner. Never insist that she has to eat something just because you think that it is right for her. Let her order for herself. You want to appear to be in control, but NOT too in control.

8. Skip the ex girlfriend or ex wife talk. Its totally a turn off if you bash your exes in front of her. And please, don’t talk about how many women you’ve dated or slept with. And don’t boast about your Cassanova romps or how “good” you are with women. This is not exactly a job application and too much confidence translates into cockiness. Stay away from the darkside, the Force says.

9. Be a gentleman (really, it won’t kill you). Don’t eat like a slob. Use table manners. Don’t burp or pick your nose. And while your lady friend is readying to disembark from her ride, open the door for her. I bet she already ready likes the sports car rental as a ride, now let her like the driver as well.

10. And last, but never the least? Review this list. Comprende? Good luck.

Las Vegas Exotic Car Rentals: From 1928 to 2008 we have the LARGEST selection of Exotic, Classic and Luxury Rental Cars on the Strip! From Auburns to Packards, Voyager Classics Car Rentals has the largest selection of classics available for rent anywhere in Las Vegas.

Ride A Great American Classic Car Rental in Las Vegas
By Paul Fitzgerald

  Louis-Joseph Chevrolet was born on December 25, 1878, Canton of Jura, Switzerland. He soon grew up to become a racing driver and a co-founder of the one of the greatest of the classic American cars, Chevrolet Motor Car Company.

As a young man, he developed his mechanical skills and interest in car racing in Beaune, France. Here, he worked for the Roblin mechanics shop from 1895 to 1899. He soon migrated to Montreal, Quebec in Canada in 1900 and then moved on to New York City where he was hired by FIAT.

He was a mechanical genius who had little formal education. In 1909, he learned car design and started designing his own engine for a new car. The engine was an overhead valve six that he built in his own machine shop at Grand River Boulevard, Detroit.

Shortly after, he partnered with William Durant to start his company. In 1915 due to differences on design Chevrolet sold his share in the company to Durant. The next year, the company folded and became Durant’s General Motors.

At this time, Chevrolet shifted his interest to the sports car industry where he created a state of the art race car. It was called the Cornelian and it finished 20th in the 1915 Indy 500. In 1916, Louis partnered with his younger brother Gaston and started the Frontenac Motor Corporation where they designed and produced another line of racing cars. Their most famous product was the Fronty-Ford racers.

Louis Chevrolet died on June 6, 1941 Detroit, Michigan. He almost died penniless and his remains are buried in the Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. His beautiful bust greets us at the entrance to the museum of the Indiana Motor Speedway.

And while the main man of Chevrolet, Louis-Joseph, is but a memory to our modern times, his creations aren’t. There are many ways to experience the mechanical genius of Chevrolet. Some of his company’s car models can be taken on the road by renting one at any of the Las Vegas classic car rental dealers. You can get behind the wheel of a red 1954 Chevrolet Corvette that has been re-engineered with a 350 V8 engine with auto transmission.

While the great American classics came way back, it is still good to know that there are places that allow us a peek into that era of automobiles. In Las Vegas alone, many dealers have been offering classic rentals to exotic car rentals that accommodate everyone’s needs and dreams. So yes, the roaring 20s and the booming 50s may have come and gone, but some legends like the great classic car Chevrolet, remains to stay.

Las Vegas Exotic Car Rentals: From 1928 to 2008 we have the LARGEST selection of Exotic, Classic and Luxury Rental Cars on the Strip! From Auburns to Packards, Voyager Classics Car Rentals has the largest selection of classics available for rent anywhere in Las Vegas.

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