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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner List Price: $19.98 Sale Price: $56.25 |
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/13/2007 Rating: Nr A bleak, but powerful 1960 British film that ranks as one of the most important United Kingdom imports of the decade. Director Tony Richardson (Tom Jones) tells the story of a rebellious social misfit and petty thief played by Tom Courtenay (The Dresser) who is picked to run on the track team at a reform school for boys. He finds he must balance his spirit and desire to win with his anger and frustration at the life he has led. At times a wrenching character study with no easy answers, Courtenay's performance is a touching portrait of a young man and the journey he takes as he tries to run not only for an unclear future, but from a past he cannot forget. A film indicative of the working class expressionism that came out of England in the early 1960s, Richardson's films stands alone as a downbeat, but insightful story of one man's struggle to determine who he is. --Robert Lane |
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Kyle Busch won at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 9th, 2008. This Kyle Busch 1:24 Scale NASCAR Diecast is painted to reflect any damage or debris that occured during the race. A post race damage that is highlighted on this car is a torn up tire on the back left wheel. |
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Racing to Win: Establish Your Game Plan for Success List Price: $21.99 Sale Price: $1.98 |
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Joe Gibbs is the only coach in history who has won prestigious championships in two world-class sports: NFL's Super Bowl and NASCAR's Winston Cup. A proven winner in motivating himself and others to succeed, the former Washington Redskins coach and current NASCAR team owner reveals the keys to success in Racing to Win. Through fascinating inside stories about stock car racing and football, Gibbs candidly admits his own mistakes and shares the life lessons he's learned. Football and racing fans, as well as anyone interested in balancing work and family responsibilities, will find Racing to Win both a page-turner and a valuable resource filled with practical truths.Victory Is Within Your Reach Strap yourself in for the ride of your life—and start racing to win. Now the only man ever to lead teams to championships in two major sports shares with you his powerful high-octane formula for success. Calling his plays by the bestselling Book of all time, Joe Gibbs tells you what made him a believer—in God, in his team members, and in himself. His incredible story of triumph and defeat in the high-stakes world of professional sports and in life will make you a believer, too.From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The days when your Boss told you what and how you should do are over. This is your own home business. Enjoy planning your business. Prepare a short term plan and a long term plan so that you can work systematically and methodically to achieve your goals. Plan it in a manner so that you make provision to accommodate certain aspects of your family life.
Perhaps one of the main reasons to start a home business was to spend more time with your family. Now that you have created that opportunity you certainly should take advantage of it and plan you work schedule in such a manner to spend more time with your spouse, kids and friends. You are the Boss. You can choose your hours of work. So work hard, work smart and enjoy taking the kids to the school, the library and to other activities. This will boost the morale of your family members, bring happiness into your life and motivate you to work harder. Thus you will enjoy your work at home while ensuring success in your home business.
As a home business entrepreneur it is essential that you constantly upgrade your knowledge and skills. Utilize your free time or allocate some time for this purpose. This additional knowledge and skills will help you improve your business and increase the profitability of your business. Your knowledge and skills will soon be sought after by other entrepreneurs. This will bring you prestige, happiness and the desire to work at home will get a further boost.
Once your home business is up and about, one of your main priorities will be to promote your business. Unlike an employee working for a Boss, you can lift your head high as a business entrepreneur and go about meeting local businessmen, community leaders and others who matter, on an equal footing and promote your business.
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"People who enjoy what they are doing invariably do it well."-Joe Gibbs.
Be passionate and enjoy every aspect of your work at home business. You will not only succeed but without doubt fast-track your success.
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Kanaga Siva is an experienced Author and Entrepreneur. For a Memorable Work at Home and Home Business experience you are welcome to visit his Work at Home Jobs Website and Business from Home Ideas Blog.
A Look Back at the Twelve Chasers
12. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.-
While many may assert that Dale Earnhardt, Jr. was a disappointment in his first year driving for the Hendrick Motorsports juggernaut, his season was not that bad when weighed against his teammates. Aside from Jimmie Johnson, it is difficult to say that his teammates outperformed him. Jeff Gordon enjoyed several solid races towards the end of the season, but overall, Earnhardt, Jr. won a race and led more laps.
Hendrick Motorsports was not the same ascendant operation they were in 2007, so the season fell short of expectations in comparison.
In 2009, expect Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to improve upon the 2008 season and qualify for the Chase for the Championship for the second consecutive season. He will likely win a race or two.
11. Matt Kenseth-
The goose egg in the win column for Matt Kenseth in 2008 is rather baffling. Although Kenseth does not win races in bundles, he has won at least one race in every season from 2002 to 2007. Following a sluggish start to the season, Kenseth’s performance picked up, but not at the level that he is accustomed. He scored 20 top ten finishes, more than all drivers with the exception of Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, and Kyle Busch, so consistency was not the issue. He simply did not put himself in position to win very often.
In 2009, Kenseth should return to victory lane. Furthermore, a driver with his consistency is unlikely to miss the Chase for the Championship.
10. Kyle Busch-
Kyle Busch had the field covered for the first 26 races of the 2008 campaign, as he amassed eight victories. However, once the Chase for the Championship started, his championship aspirations suddenly vanished. Mechanical woes and performance issues haunted Kyle Busch and the 18 team throughout the final ten races.
Overall, Busch had a superb season in NASCAR In all three of NASCAR’s premier series, no other driver won as frequently as Busch, as he recorded 21 total victories. Moreover, it was his first year piloting Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas.
Kyle Busch may not win eight races in 2009, but he is one of the favorites to capture the Sprint Cup championship, and rightfully so. Expect him to win three or four races, and contend for the championship.
9. Tony Stewart-
Tony Stewart was in the headlines quite frequently in 2008, but it was not for his on-track accomplishments. Stewart will endeavor to administer his own Sprint Cup operation in 2009 and beyond with Ryan Newman as his teammate. Ironically, Stewart’s maddening season began when Newman passed him on the backstretch on the final lap of the Daytona 500.
Stewart’s only victory occurred at Talladega, but it was in October, more than a year following his previous victory at Watkins Glen in August of 2007.
It is difficult to project how the 2009 season will transpire for Stewart and Stewart Haas Racing. Stewart will likely contend for wins on restrictor plate tracks and road course tracks, but other than that, we will have to take the ‘wait and see’ approach.
8. Denny Hamlin-
Following his remarkable rookie season in 2006, Denny Hamlin has shown modest improvement. He is one of the more consistent drivers in the series, and he has qualified for the Chase for the
Overall, Busch had a superb season in Championship in each of the last three seasons, but it is time for Hamlin and the 11 team to contend for championships. While his teammate Kyle Busch won eight races, Hamlin only recorded one victory. However, Hamlin enjoyed some strong performances at Atlanta, Phoenix, and Homestead towards the end of the season.
In 2009, look for Hamlin to post similar results as the last couple of years. Nevertheless, this could be one of the few teams in the top twelve that does not return to the ten-race showdown next fall.
7. Jeff Gordon-
For the first time since his rookie season in 1993, Jeff Gordon failed to reach victory lane. However, it was not a terrible year for Gordon and the 24 group by any means. Throughout the spring months, Gordon hit a minor skid on the intermediate tracks, but the program seemed to improve during the second half of the season. Gordon’s season was similar to Matt Kenseth’s in the fact that he was competitive, just not enough to challenge for many wins. Gordon posted thirteen top five finishes and nineteen top ten finishes.
In 2009, Gordon will win a race, if not two, three, or four. It is still too early to anoint him as the championship favorite, but do not be surprised to see the 24 car chasing the championship next fall.
About the Author
Jeremy Dunn writes nascar racing articles for http://www.nascapper.com and handicaps nascar weekly. Check out his nascar racing picks in his articles.
what do u think about joe gibbs racing possibly going to toyota in 2008?
I will follow Stewart wherever he ends up. I gurantee he will never drive a Toyota
Dover: Toyota teams race notes, quotes
Kyle Busch earned his second win of the weekend in Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at Delaware's Dover International Speedway. Busch, who also won Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race, led six times today for 131 (of 400) laps in his Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) No. 18 M&M's Camry.
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