The View from the Upper Deck


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"DJ Gallo Is the King of All Fake Sports Media." ---flakmagazine From Sportspickle.com---far and away the most popular sports satire site on the Web, with millions of visitors in its five-year history---comes The View from the Upper Deck, an uproarious collection of "news" stories and "fun facts," profiles and polls, tidbits and trivia, for sports fans of every stripe. Yankees Purchase Naming Rights to Fenway Park Six-Foot, 255-Pound Third Grader Wins Science Fair with Steroids Experiment Allen Iverson Keeps It Real for Record 2,548th Straight Day Peyton Manning Ready to Prove His Doubters Wrong at the Pro Bowl Signature features include "Today in Revisionist Sports History," biographies of famous sports personalities, write-ups on sports, business, and well-known stadiums and arenas, and much more. An ideal gift for sports addicts and fair-weather fans, good sports and sore losers, this hilarious compendium will leave all readers dancing in the end zones and clamoring for double overtime. "The funniest sports site on the Web" ---Orlando Sentinel "One of the funniest sites on the Internet." ---Fox Sports Radio




The View from the Upper Deck


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This book consists of essays and poems about life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It describes the beauty, fun, and dangers of life up here. It is divided into two parts. Part I - essays; Paty II - poems. The poems are sad, funny, and personal. Two are for loved ones who died.







The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip, 2nd


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The most entertaining and comprehensive guide to every baseball fan’s dream road trip—including every new ballpark since the 2004 edition—revised and completely updated!




View


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This is the tale of Hawk, a young man who is kidnapped by adventurers. They mean him no harm; in fact they want him to join their crew. Maxarmus, The leader of the crew seems to think Hawk has amazing potential as an adventurer. Follow Hawk and the crew through dwarven dungeons, across dangerous lands, and desolate caverns. Along the way Hawk begins to learn who he really is, and why the crew leader wanted him. He learns to fight, use magic, and care for people. Magical items abound for the taking, and death awaits those who are not quick enough! Hawk befriends a dragon, a sorcerer, and then an entire town. Follow the rise of Hawk from an orphan to the most powerful person in View. The first tale in a series of adventures for Hawk and Maxarmus, the leader of the crew. Will they become enemies? Will Hawk free the dragons from a centuries old curse? Will the world be engulfed in another war of the dragons? All this and more, in View: The Legends of Threkelder!







Spring Training Handbook


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Spring training is a time of renewal for baseball, when teams and fans descend on Florida and Arizona to begin the ever hopeful new season. The pace is a little slower, the fans are closer to the action, and the players are more accessible: the sport returns to its idyllic roots. When the first edition of this book was released, 18 of the MLB teams trained in Florida and 12 in Arizona. As 2013 arrives each league consists of 15 teams; together they utilize 14 parks in Florida and 10 in Arizona. This heavily illustrated work dedicates a chapter to each park, including modern Cactus League marvels like Camelback Ranch and Salt River Fields, and Grapefruit League bastions like Joker Marchant Stadium and McKechnie Field. Florida's Fenway Park replica, which opened in 2012, is included. In addition to profiling the five parks that have opened since the first edition, the author has updated the other chapters. Each provides a description of the park, and a recounting of its history, followed by a summary of the home team or teams' spring history. Next is a review of the park's seating, concessions and fan traditions. Each chapter concludes with information about nearby baseball landmarks and attractions.




Fodor's Australia


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Examines the cultural attractions of Vienna, Salzburg, and other areas of Austria and offers tips on accommodations, restaurants, walking and driving tours, sightseeing, shopping, and seasonal festivals and events




San Francisco Art Deco


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The famed period of architecture, design, and style known as Art Deco began in the mid1920s and lasted for a good 20 years. The movement left an indelible stamp all around the Bay Area but nowhere more so than in styleconscious San Francisco. The city's 1925 Diamond Jubilee, coinciding with the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in France, ushered in the Art Deco age to the city by the bay. The Roaring Twenties created a need for thousands of new commercial and residential buildings, and many of these, such as Timothy Pflueger's Pacific Telephone and Telegraph building, were Art Deco masterpieces that embodied the new "moderne" styling sweeping the country. Using a variety of building materials, including terracotta, Vitrolux, and neon, many of the city's graceful and dramatic buildings turned heads 70 years ago just as they do today.