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  • Mini Dress - why not buy one f Mini Dress - why not buy one for your wardrobe?

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      China is one of the most popular country to import electronics goods. China has reached his business to the top. China’s electronics are cheap and as well as affordable and are of good quality also.Electronics items from China such as mp3 players, Car DVD players, mobile phones, digital cameras, Car DVD Players, Parking Sensors and HDD media players are some of the hottest items and in very affordable prices. China Wholesale Electronics provide us a variety of products.It is a good site for reviewing the electronic products which are costly in our country.

      China has been described as being the factory of the world because they have good electronics products that are unbelievably cheap.The best thing to buy these electronics products from China is that you will remain ahead of your direct competitors in the market. Wholesale electronics goods are not only much cheaper in China but also the latest in terms of technology and aesthetic appeal.

      Here we take some 2010 New Arrival hot items in China electronics Market as example to show you what is new in China, also you can determind what to import from China to expand your business or use them yourself.

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      Electronic cigarette

      An electronic cigarette, also known as an e-cigarette or personal vaporizer, is a battery-powered device that provides inhaled doses of nicotine by way of a vaporized solution. It is an alternative to smoked tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. In addition to purported nicotine delivery, this vapor also provides a flavor and physical sensation similar to that of inhaled tobacco smoke, while no smoke or combustion is actually involved in its operation.

      The E-Cigarette effectively offers the experience of smoking a real cigarette, without any health or legal issues surrounding the traditional cigarette. E-cigarettes feel, look and taste very similar to real cigarettes, which operate quite differently. You see, e-cigarette does not actually burn the snuff, but, by the inhalation of an electronic cigarette activates a “flow of censorship” that releases a mist of water containing nicotine, propylene glycol, and the scent that simulates the flavor of snuff. All that simply means that e-cigarettes allow you to get your dose of nicotine, avoiding all the harmful substances in real cigarettes. An experienced smoker knows for sure how many harmful elements he is consuming while smoking a cigarette.

      Besides being healthier than regular cigarettes, and perhaps most important, is the fact that e-cigarettes are perfectly legal. Because the e-cigarette snuff not imply that they are legally allowed to smoke anywhere where traditional cigarettes are prohibited such as bars, restaurants, the workplace, even on airplanes. In addition, you can smoke an e-cigarette-smoking without fear of harming others because of secondhand smoke unpleasant.

      The price of such E-cigarette was varied from US$5 to US$40 per 20pcs box. As at present it comes out many new brand ones which have a higher price than normal health e-cigartte. It was a good innovation product deserve every smokers to try.

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      Smart mobile phones and 3G mobile phones

      According to the latest information from the Topology industry research institute, the price of the Smart phone will keep running down. And the smart phones will gradually enter into the multifunctional mobile phones’ market. The offtake of Smartphone in 2010 will increase by 29%.

      The 3G mobile phones will enter into the emerged markets in leading cities. The WCDMA/HSDPA/LTE communication technology has become mature. Now the Mainland China has taken the place of TAIWAN to become the top place of designing mobile phone. The mobile phone manufacturers will gain the direct benefits from the staggering growth of the Smartphone and 3G mobile phone on the market.

      The main hot spots on the mobile phone market in 2010 are as follows: 3G+Android Smartphone, 2G/3G+Window Mobile 6.5 Smartphone and EVDO+GSM Dual Cards Dual Standby Smartphones and featured phones. The Wi-Fi/WAPI and the CMMB will be the standard products for the Smartphone and TD-SCDMA respectively.

      The price of those 3G phones were gradually come to a stable price after the half year's development. Usually in China market we could buy an 3G phone from US$220 to US$500 or even more for some High-tec. World Famouse cellphone brand such as Nokia, Apple, or Samsung. For example, iPhone 3GS(32G)original one was sold US$730 around, and of course unoriginal ones maybe cheaper or much cheaper. If you love them you can search to see more.

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      LED light-LED Gifts and Gadgets

      LED lights use much less power than regular lights. This means that you can have the same amount of light (or more) but your electric bill is much lower. These lights are even more efficient than compact florescent bulbs, which have become very popular in the past few years because of their long life. LEDs can last up to ten times as long as these bulbs. Plus, they don't contain dangerous chemicals like mercury, which compact florescents do. Lower power consumption also means a lot for commercial buildings, which spend a lot monthly on power. LED street lamps may one day greatly reduce the amount cities and towns spend on lighting.

      LED's are truly the technology of the future. LED stands for light emitting diode and the technology only seems to be getting better and better. You'll find it used in places, gadgets and accessories that you might not be aware of. From the LED screens at your local sports arena to street signs to items you use everyday, LED's are used in such a wide array of devices and places, they seem to be becoming positively ubiquitous. LED's are relatively inexpensive to use, tiny in size and there's thousands of ways to use them. This makes them great for fun and novelty gifts as well as practical gifts.

      Gift LED light usually have a cheaper price in China Market, as most of them were sold as raw materials. Most Interior Designer or engineer use them into their decoration plan. Also people can buy them and use into their own home, it was easy to fix and change. The price usually varies from US$3 to US$150, for reference you can click here.

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      To get china electonics, it is very easy to find on internet and ordered easily. Several online store directly sell China Electronics to the resellers. So just find the best one you loved or believed to cooperate with them. Smallvolume.com have many such LED items in low prices and with low or no MOQ requiremwnts, just try it.

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  • Arts-loving Emperors in China Arts-loving Emperors in China history

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      In China history, from the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there have been nearly 400 Emperors. Some declared themselves emperors and founded their own empires as a rival government to challenge the legitimacy of the existing emperor, such as Li Zicheng, and Yuan Shu. These emperors make up popular legends in China and are much better known. Among the Those Emperors, there are some ones who love arts so much and some even had a high artistic merit. Such as Emperor Li Yu(Southern Tang Dynasty), Tianqi Emperor(Ming Dynasty), Song Huizong(Song Dynasty), Qianlong Emperor(Qing Dynasty), and so son. Herewith we will show you their enjoy into arts and history contribution in arts.

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      Li Houzhu(Li Yu)

      Li Houzhu (also known as Houzhu of Southern Tang , personal name Li Yu, courtesy name Chongguang), was a Chinese poet and the last ruler of the Southern Tang Kingdom from 961 to 975, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period.

      Li Houzhu devoted much of his time to pleasure-making and literature, and this is reflected in his early poems. However, his best-known poems were composed during the years after the Song formally ended his reign in 975. He was created the Marquess of Wei Ming. Li's works from this period dwell on his regret for the lost kingdom and the pleasures it had brought him.

      Li Houzhu has been called the "first true master" of the ci form[3]. Ci, a kind of lyric Chinese poetry, is also known as Changduanju ( "lines of irregular lengths") and Shiyu "that which is beside poetry"). Typically, the number of characters in each line and the arrangement of tones were determined by one of around 800 set patterns, each associated with a particular title, called cipai. Originally they were written to be sung to a tune of that title, with a set rhythm, rhyme, and tempo. Therefore, the title might have nothing to do with the peom’s contents, and it was common for several ci to appear to have the same title. Ci most often expressed feelings of desire, often in an adopted persona. Li Houzhu developed the ci by broadening its scope from love to history and philosophy, particularly in his later works. He also introduced the two-stanza form, and made great use of contrasts between longer lines of nine characters and shorter ones of three and five.

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      Song Huizong

      Huizong was a great painter, poet, and calligrapher. He was also a player of the guqin, he also had a Wanqin Tang ("10,000 Qin Hall") in his palace.

      Huizong took huge efforts to search for art masters. He established the "Han Lin Hua Yuan"("Han Lin imperial painting house") where top painters around China share their best works.

      The primary subjects of his paintings are birds and flowers. Among is works is Five-Colored Parakeet on Blossoming Apricot Tree. He also recopied Zhang Xuan's painting Court Ladies Preparing Newly-Woven Silk, and Emperor Huizong's reproduction is the only copy of that painting that survives today.

      He invented the "Slender Gold" style of calligraphy. The name "Slender Gold" came from the fact that Huizong's writing resembled gold filament, twisted and turned.

      His era name of Xuanhe is also used to describe a style of mounting paintings in scroll format. In this style, black borders are added between some of the silk planes.

      In 1114, following a request from Emperor Yejong of the Korean court of Goryeo, Huizong sent to the palace in the Goryeo capital at Gaeseong a set of musical instruments to be used for royal banquet music. Two years later, in 1116, he sent another, even larger gift of musical instruments (numbering 428 in total) to the Korean court, this time yayue instruments, beginning that nation's tradition of aak.

      Huizong was also a great tea enthusiast. He himself wrote the famous Treatise on Tea, the most detailed and masterful description of the Song dynasty sophisticated style of tea ceremony.

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      Qianlong Emperor

      The Qianlong Emperor was also a major patron of the arts. The most significant of his commissions was a catalogue of all important works on Chinese culture, the Siku Quanshu. Produced in 36,000 volumes, containing about 3450 complete works and employing as many as 15,000 copyists, the entire work took some twenty years. It preserved numerous books, but was also intended as a way to ferret out and suppress political opponents. Some 2,300 works were listed for total suppression and another 350 for partial suppression. The aim was to destroy the writings that were anti-Qing or rebellious, that insulted previous barbarian dynasties, or that dealt with frontier or defense problems.

      The Qianlong Emperor was a passionate poet and essayist. In his collected writings, which were published in a tenfold series between 1749 and 1800, over 40,000 poems and 1,300 prose texts are listed, making him one of the most prolific writers of all time. There is a long tradition of poems of this sort in praise of particular objects (yongwu shi), and the Qianlong Emperor used it in order to link his name both physically and intellectually with ancient artistic tradition. He also regularly added poetic inscriptions to the paintings of the imperial collection, following the example of the emperors of the Song dynasty and the literati painters of the Ming. They were a mark of distinction for the work, and a visible sign of his rightful role as Emperor. Most particular to the Qianlong Emperor is another type of inscription, revealing a unique practice of dealing with works of art that he seems to have developed for himself. On certain fixed occasions over a long period he contemplated a number of paintings or works of calligraphy which possessed special meaning for him, inscribing each regularly with mostly private notes on the circumstances of enjoying them, using them almost as a diary. They became part of his life and he took them with him on his travels in order to compare paintings with the actual landscape, or to hang them in special rooms in palaces where he lodged, to inscribe them on every visit there.

      Pottery, ceramics and particularly applied arts, such as enameling, metal work and lacquer work flourished during his reign; a substantial part of his collection is in the Percival David Foundation in London. The Victoria and Albert Museum and The British Museum also have good collections of Qianlong reign Art.

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  • Cheap Wedding Dress Cheap Wedding Dress

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      Do cheap wedding dresses mean a compromise on quality? No, not always. Dressing for the wedding is phenomenally important as it is every one's dream to look like a princess. And, why not? Most of us gets married only once in our lifetime. Read on to find some tips on how to find wedding dresses at a reasonable price.

      Important Of A Wedding Dress

      The wedding dress has sentiments attached to it, so it becomes special. At the wedding ceremony, everybody wants to have glimpse of the bride and the groom, so brides-to-be feel it is important to look their best.

      Often, the higher price of wedding dresses causes brides to sideline other important bridal things. For example, hairstyle, footwear, handbags etc., compliment the bridal look, but these are generally overshadowed by the wedding dress. It would be wise if money is properly apportioned for accessories and wedding dress in a planned manner.

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      Going For Cheap Wedding Gowns

      Whichever fashion you choose, the bridal dress consumes a large portion of the wedding budget. Usually all the designers applaud the uniqueness and exclusivity of their silk and satin dresses. However, you feel frustrated when you see the designer collection with a heavy price tag attached.

      Don't be! Various shops and stores offer sale of their prized collection around the year. Some stores even offer more than 50% reduction on Boxing Day. This can be a good opportunity for brides-to-be or their families and friends to shop for the cheap wedding dresses. Boxing Day is ideal for shoppers and it results in buying sprees so it is wise if your friends accompany you to the shops.

      Some websites on internet also offer good deals by allowing you to visit their picture gallery. You can check the availability of various sizes and buy cheap wedding dresses here. Asking your friends and relatives to let you use their wedding dresses for your wedding day is not a bad idea too. Second hand wedding dress shops can also be a wonderful option for those who don't believe in spending big money just for a single dress. Most people buy or sell their wedding gowns at these shops.

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      Some stores also offer this kind of service on internet. If you are convinced about buying a second-hand wedding dress eBay can also be an option however, you need to be alert while shopping as the product displayed might be different from the one, available for sale.

      Everyone knows that designer wedding dresses can make a big hole in the pocket. Although, a wedding dress is a valued possession but spending a large chunk of your resources on a wedding dress that would be worn for a single day often doesn't go well with everybody. However, it is up to you whether you want to go for designer wedding dresses or buy cheap wedding dresses/gowns.

      Tradition states that weddings are expensive. Fortunately, tradition is not always correct. Whether you are the bride, the groom, or the couple's parents, you will be glad to know that planning a wedding does not need to cost a fortune. In today's economy, especially, planning a wedding on a limited budget is important. The good news is you can save money while not sacrificing the loveliness of your wedding ceremony.

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      There are many ways to plan the wedding of your dreams, even within a limited budget. Everything from wedding invitations to music and refreshments for the wedding reception can be made affordable with some careful planning. The cheap wedding dress you select is only one factor in making the most important day of your life extra-special for you and all of your guests. When you browse through Goodorient.com, you will be well on your way to your perfect day.

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      Hi everyone! I'm Desiree, 28 years old, graduated in New York University, and happily married to a man who I will be glad to make a lot of babies with! (love you honey) I used to be in marketing back in 2004, for 3 years, but it didn't really float my boat. Perhaps I was in the wrong company? Ah well, I now work as a fashion designer (yes a big leap in industry) and consultant for GoodOrient, which creates in house designed asian apparels that fuses eastern and western fashion together, and fusing modern into traditionals. A lot of the cheongsams (chinese long dresses) are designed by me. I pick the fabrics, I design the cuttings, I put in the finishing touch, and I try them on after they're done. That's basically my job, and I love it! After work, I love reading the latest gossip magazines and blogs, catch some streaming movies, watch youtube, and occasionally indulge myself and some friends inside TGIFridays' cakes or icecream. On the weekend I shop, jog with hubby and our 2 golden retrievers BeeBee and BooBoo, and experiemnt new recipes! I've been living in China for 3 years now, and the cultural impact on me have ups and downs. It's just so much to explore, and I'm tougher than I was, 3 years ago back in Canada! Still experiences culture shock here and then, but it wasn't as bad as when I first came here. I kinda love it here! Other than the pollution.... This is it! My life story, in like 4 paragraphs. Short and sweet, just like me, physically =) Oh hey I'm very proud of my designs and work, so make sure you check them out, and you can contact me via them or this profile, and we can network if I find you interesting enough,or if you want some advice on fashion, or whatever!

      Silk Dress, Chinese Clothing, Chinese Horoscope, Strapless Prom Dress, Satin Strapless Dress, Wedding Suits, Black Dresses For Women, Beach Wedding Dress, Red Dinnerware, China Dishes

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      Hi everyone! I'm Desiree, 28 years old, graduated in New York University, and happily married to a man who I will be glad to make a lot of babies with! (love you honey) I used to be in marketing back in 2004, for 3 years, but it didn't really float my boat. Perhaps I was in the wrong company? Ah well, I now work as a fashion designer (yes a big leap in industry) and consultant for GoodOrient, which creates in house designed asian apparels that fuses eastern and western fashion together, and fusing modern into traditionals. A lot of the cheongsams (chinese long dresses) are designed by me. I pick the fabrics, I design the cuttings, I put in the finishing touch, and I try them on after they're done. That's basically my job, and I love it! After work, I love reading the latest gossip magazines and blogs, catch some streaming movies, watch youtube, and occasionally indulge myself and some friends inside TGIFridays' cakes or icecream. On the weekend I shop, jog with hubby and our 2 golden retrievers BeeBee and BooBoo, and experiemnt new recipes! I've been living in China for 3 years now, and the cultural impact on me have ups and downs. It's just so much to explore, and I'm tougher than I was, 3 years ago back in Canada! Still experiences culture shock here and then, but it wasn't as bad as when I first came here. I kinda love it here! Other than the pollution.... This is it! My life story, in like 4 paragraphs. Short and sweet, just like me, physically =) Oh hey I'm very proud of my designs and work, so make sure you check them out, and you can contact me via them or this profile, and we can network if I find you interesting enough,or if you want some advice on fashion, or whatever!

      Silk Dress, Chinese Clothing, Chinese Horoscope, Strapless Prom Dress, Satin Strapless Dress, Wedding Suits, Black Dresses For Women, Beach Wedding Dress, Red Dinnerware, China Dishes

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      Hi everyone! I'm Desiree, 28 years old, graduated in New York University, and happily married to a man who I will be glad to make a lot of babies with! (love you honey) I used to be in marketing back in 2004, for 3 years, but it didn't really float my boat. Perhaps I was in the wrong company? Ah well, I now work as a fashion designer (yes a big leap in industry) and consultant for GoodOrient, which creates in house designed asian apparels that fuses eastern and western fashion together, and fusing modern into traditionals. A lot of the cheongsams (chinese long dresses) are designed by me. I pick the fabrics, I design the cuttings, I put in the finishing touch, and I try them on after they're done. That's basically my job, and I love it! After work, I love reading the latest gossip magazines and blogs, catch some streaming movies, watch youtube, and occasionally indulge myself and some friends inside TGIFridays' cakes or icecream. On the weekend I shop, jog with hubby and our 2 golden retrievers BeeBee and BooBoo, and experiemnt new recipes! I've been living in China for 3 years now, and the cultural impact on me have ups and downs. It's just so much to explore, and I'm tougher than I was, 3 years ago back in Canada! Still experiences culture shock here and then, but it wasn't as bad as when I first came here. I kinda love it here! Other than the pollution.... This is it! My life story, in like 4 paragraphs. Short and sweet, just like me, physically =) Oh hey I'm very proud of my designs and work, so make sure you check them out, and you can contact me via them or this profile, and we can network if I find you interesting enough,or if you want some advice on fashion, or whatever!

      Silk Dress, Chinese Clothing, Chinese Horoscope, Strapless Prom Dress, Satin Strapless Dress, Wedding Suits, Black Dresses For Women, Beach Wedding Dress, Red Dinnerware, China Dishes

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      Hi everyone! I'm Desiree, 28 years old, graduated in New York University, and happily married to a man who I will be glad to make a lot of babies with! (love you honey) I used to be in marketing back in 2004, for 3 years, but it didn't really float my boat. Perhaps I was in the wrong company? Ah well, I now work as a fashion designer (yes a big leap in industry) and consultant for GoodOrient, which creates in house designed asian apparels that fuses eastern and western fashion together, and fusing modern into traditionals. A lot of the cheongsams (chinese long dresses) are designed by me. I pick the fabrics, I design the cuttings, I put in the finishing touch, and I try them on after they're done. That's basically my job, and I love it! After work, I love reading the latest gossip magazines and blogs, catch some streaming movies, watch youtube, and occasionally indulge myself and some friends inside TGIFridays' cakes or icecream. On the weekend I shop, jog with hubby and our 2 golden retrievers BeeBee and BooBoo, and experiemnt new recipes! I've been living in China for 3 years now, and the cultural impact on me have ups and downs. It's just so much to explore, and I'm tougher than I was, 3 years ago back in Canada! Still experiences culture shock here and then, but it wasn't as bad as when I first came here. I kinda love it here! Other than the pollution.... This is it! My life story, in like 4 paragraphs. Short and sweet, just like me, physically =) Oh hey I'm very proud of my designs and work, so make sure you check them out, and you can contact me via them or this profile, and we can network if I find you interesting enough,or if you want some advice on fashion, or whatever!

      Silk Dress, Chinese Clothing, Chinese Horoscope, Strapless Prom Dress, Satin Strapless Dress, Wedding Suits, Black Dresses For Women, Beach Wedding Dress, Red Dinnerware, China Dishes

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      Hi everyone! I'm Desiree, 28 years old, graduated in New York University, and happily married to a man who I will be glad to make a lot of babies with! (love you honey) I used to be in marketing back in 2004, for 3 years, but it didn't really float my boat. Perhaps I was in the wrong company? Ah well, I now work as a fashion designer (yes a big leap in industry) and consultant for GoodOrient, which creates in house designed asian apparels that fuses eastern and western fashion together, and fusing modern into traditionals. A lot of the cheongsams (chinese long dresses) are designed by me. I pick the fabrics, I design the cuttings, I put in the finishing touch, and I try them on after they're done. That's basically my job, and I love it! After work, I love reading the latest gossip magazines and blogs, catch some streaming movies, watch youtube, and occasionally indulge myself and some friends inside TGIFridays' cakes or icecream. On the weekend I shop, jog with hubby and our 2 golden retrievers BeeBee and BooBoo, and experiemnt new recipes! I've been living in China for 3 years now, and the cultural impact on me have ups and downs. It's just so much to explore, and I'm tougher than I was, 3 years ago back in Canada! Still experiences culture shock here and then, but it wasn't as bad as when I first came here. I kinda love it here! Other than the pollution.... This is it! My life story, in like 4 paragraphs. Short and sweet, just like me, physically =) Oh hey I'm very proud of my designs and work, so make sure you check them out, and you can contact me via them or this profile, and we can network if I find you interesting enough,or if you want some advice on fashion, or whatever!

      Silk Dress, Chinese Clothing, Chinese Horoscope, Strapless Prom Dress, Satin Strapless Dress, Wedding Suits, Black Dresses For Women, Beach Wedding Dress, Red Dinnerware, China Dishes

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  • Sunset at Half Moon Bay, 18th Sunset at Half Moon Bay, 18th tee

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      At Half Moon Bay, 18th tee box .... sunset.............priceless.

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  • The best swings of a club you The best swings of a club you will ever see...LOL

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      I actually made par on this one!!!
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  • Becki's Golf Swing Becki's Golf Swing

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      Becki's golf swing after just four lessons
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  • Keri's Bloopers - #13 Keri's Bloopers - #13

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      Here's a new set of outtakes by Keri from the taping of GolfNow's video contest.
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  • Keri Bloopers #12 Keri Bloopers #12

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      Here's another collection of my outtakes from GolfNow TV!
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  • Keri's Bloopers #11 Keri's Bloopers #11

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      Here is a new collection of Keri's bloopers from the taping of GolfNow TV!
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  • Keri's Bloopers #10 Keri's Bloopers #10

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      Here's another set of Keri's outtakes from our trivia contest.
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  • Keri's Bloopers #9 Keri's Bloopers #9

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      Here's a new set of bloopers just in time for the weekend!
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