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Crazy (And Expensive) Star Wars Hats
What makes New Era's Star Wars caps so unique is the fact that each appears to be a separate work of art -- the cap itself exhibits stunning wrap-around graphics and is made from a variety of materials, and the underside of the bill showcases imagery related to the cap's overall theme, be it R2-D2, Yoda, Chewbacca, or Boba Fett.
If you've got a friend living in Japan, now might be the time to call in that favor, or drop some heavy-handed hints for the holidays. Be prepared, though -- these babies don't come cheap. Ranging in price from ¥6,090 ($69) to ¥9,240 ($105), you'll be wearing quite a bounty on your head.
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DIY!: Death Star And Darth Vader Blueprints
Want to build your own Death Star? What about a Vader mask or lightsaber? Well now you can thanks to these easy-to-follow (ease of following not guaranteed) Star Wars blueprints!
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This incredible library of blueprint posters shows Star Wars locations like you've never seen them before! Whether it's a breakdown of the hyper drive system in the Millennium Falcon, or the complete floor plan of the Deathstar, these blueprints will impress and amaze any Star Wars fan. Blueprints come in a hardcover.
The Triforce Of Awesome
BPL: Arsenal 3-0 Hull City
Goals from Denilson, Eduardo and Abou Diaby earned Arsene Wenger's side all three points in a bad-tempered affair.
But the Gunners also had to give credit to goalkeeper Manuel Almunia, who saved a penalty from Geovanni when the home side led 1-0.
Hull, who beat Arsenal at the Emirates last season, had the first opportunity within the opening minute.
Craig Fagan's 20-yard shot was just off target but Hull were clearly in the mood for a battle.
Moments later Almunia had to deal with a free-kick by Stephen Hunt as the City midfielder looked to surprise the Arsenal goalkeeper at the near post.
The home side were clearly missing the midfield artistry of the injured Cesc Fabregas but Samir Nasri should have put them ahead in the 15th minute but shot tamely at Myhill.
Hull had enjoyed much of the possession in the early skirmishes but they had little reward in attack.
Arsenal finally shook off their lethargy in the 23rd minute when Eduardo tried to curl the ball beyond Myhill and into the corner of the net. But the Arsenal striker's effort was a yard wide of the target.
Wenger's side, without a string of first-choice players, found it difficult to break down stubborn Hull, who gave their hosts little time to settle on the ball.
A cross from Hunt in the 39th minute almost reached Fagan but Almunia collected the ball before the City striker could pounce.
Arsenal had found little rhythm in their play and Myhill, apart from a couple of long shots, had been relatively untroubled.
But the contest erupted shortly before the break when Nasri trod on the ankle of Richard Garcia as Arsenal prepared to take a free-kick.
Hunt then clashed with Nasri and a mass confrontation took place in front of referee Steve Bennett with Arsenal goalkeeper Almunia sprinting 100 yards to get involved.
Fagan tried to drag Hunt away from the incident as players from both sides became embroiled in ugly scenes. Bennett eventually booked both Hunt and Nasri when the fracas subsided.
Arsenal rubbed salt into Hull's wounds seconds later when Denilson scored from a free-kick after George Boateng had fouled Diaby 25-yards from goal.
Players from both sides appeared to continue their first-half spat in the tunnel as they left the pitch at the interval.
There was already plenty of bad blood between the two clubs stemming from last season when Fabregas was accused of spitting at City's assistant Brian Horton.
Hull replaced Nick Barmby at half-time with Seyi Olofinjana but nearly went two behind straight after the re-start.
Eduardo worked an opening for himself from Andrey Arshavin's pass, but the Croatia striker put his shot wide with just Myhill to beat.
There was more controversy in the 55th minute when referee Bennett awarded Hull a penalty after Mikael Silvestre had been adjudged to have pulled the shirt of Fagan.
But Almunia saved a poor Geovanni spot-kick and then Hunt headed the rebound wide of the target.
Worse was to come for Phil Brown's side in the 59th minute when Diaby broke into the penalty area and pulled the ball back for Eduardo to tap home.
Arsenal wrapped up the points in the 80th minute when Diaby played a one-two with Arshavin and fired past Myhill.
Hunt almost scored a consolation goal for the visitors with three minutes remaining but Almunia saved his volley.
The Arsenal goalkeeper's clearance then put substitute Theo Walcott in the clear at the opposite end but the England youngster put his lob just wide
Konichiwa...May the FORCE be with You.
Since we envy STARWARS (Although i seemed to have miss some of the movies).
It may not be much to some people,but for me it was the coolest thing ever!.
He got me a "YODA LIGHT SABER LED FLASHLIGHT"
It's Awesome!
The famous Light Saber from Star Wars has become a LED Light Flashlight with a carabiner! It can be attached to anything you want, such as your keys and your belt! Feel like a Jedi by carrying this miniature Lightsaber LED Flashlight Carabiner!.
If you are familiar with Star Wars, it is no secret how significant Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Yoda really are! Each Lightsaber LED Flashlight is made exactly like the ones from the movie! To prove how realistic they are made, the Yoda Flashlight is made slightly shorter than the others! It's a must-get item for any Star Wars fan!
Each flashlight comes with a clear acrylic saber, which can be attached to the flashlight itself! Once you attach them together, they look exactly like the lightsaber you saw in the theatres! Since they are made by EFX, you do not need to worry about the quality and the realness of these flashlights!.
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The Gorgeous Cake
Cutting Ceremony
BPL: Burnley 1-1 Arsenal
Cesc Fabregas struck early as Arsenal started superbly at Turf Moor but Thomas Vermaelen's foul on the outstanding Andre Bikey allowed Alexander to equalise.
Both sides hit the woodwork - Burnley twice and Arsenal once - and enjoyed a glut of other chances but neither could find a winner.
It was another superb home performance by Owen Coyle's Burnley, who have now claimed 18 of their 19 points this season at their own ground. The result was a blow for Arsenal after Sunday's uplifting win at Liverpool and the loss of Fabregas before half-time might also be a concern.
Burnley had hoped to evoke the spirit of last season's famous Carling Cup win over the Gunners by recalling their two-goal hero from that night, Kevin McDonald.
Fabregas was included for Arsenal despite concern over a back injury and there seemed little problem as he ran the game for most of the opening 25 minutes.
Before he could get into his stride, however, Burnley went within the width of the crossbar from claiming a remarkable opener through Vermaelen, who had a mixed night.
The influential Chris Eagles floated a second-minute free-kick into the area and Clarke Carlisle's header was deflected goalwards as Vermaelen mistakenly headed backwards over Manuel Almunia.
The Spanish keeper was forced to scramble back and just managed to palm the ball onto the woodwork before his defence cleared.
Arsenal made the most of the reprieve and went ahead after seven minutes thanks to the persistence and class of Fabregas.
Samir Nasri retrieved an attack after Carlisle had headed away a Theo Walcott cross.
The ball then made its way to Fabregas on the edge of the area and neither McDonald nor Carlisle, despite several attempts, could get it off him as he weaved through and fired into the bottom corner.
Arsenal then turned up the heat and Fabregas almost had a second moments later as he flicked over Carlisle and fired just wide.
A strong run by Nasri could have created another shooting chance but Steven Caldwell's challenge was deemed just about legal.
Andrey Arshavin then struck the foot of the post with a fierce left-footed drive from 18 yards.
When Bakari Sagna fired over from long distance Arsenal were threatening to run riot but Burnley weathered the storm.
Top scorer Steven Fletcher headed over from a corner and was then caught only marginally offside in forcing Almunia to make a difficult save.
The Clarets then stung the visitors by levelling with 28 minutes gone.
Bikey showed great skill in the area but was felled by a late Vermaelen lunge after a clever flick.
Alexander then stepped up to fire home the 100th league goal of his career.
Arsenal were stung into a response and a fine ball from Fabregas was seized on by Arshavin only for Brian Jensen to save well at the Russian's feet.
It was developing into a compelling encounter and Burnley came back to force William Gallas to clear twice from dangerous Fletcher and Wade Elliott crosses.
Arsenal suffered a serious blow as Fabregas was forced off two minutes before the interval but almost reclaimed the lead as Vermaelen met a Nasri cross with a powerful header and Jensen saved.
After the high-tempo end to the first half, the opening to the second was rather subdued.
Arsenal pieced a good move together to shift the ball from left to right but Walcott, having been frustrated by Stephen Jordan throughout, blazed over.
Burnley burst back into life on the hour as Eagles beat Mikael Silvestre and Nasri on a powerful run and then blasted against the post.
Fletcher then controlled a Bikey cross but shot over on the turn and had the ball in the net after 68 minutes only to be flagged offside.
Almunia, having missed McDonald's low cross, was no doubt relieved.
Arsenal fashioned two openings for substitute Eduardo soon after his introduction for Walcott, but the Croatian failed to get in a shot.
Eagles then fired narrowly over and Eduardo had a free-kick comfortably saved by Jensen as both sides pushed to the end.
'Walking With Dinosaurs' Robotic Dino Stolen In Mexico.
"Only in Mexico! How it happened we don't know," said the show's spokesman, Karla Arroyo. It is the first time an exhibit has been stolen from the show, she added.
The theft did not stop the show going ahead. Everything went on as usual," said Ms Arroyo.
She said the stolen robot was the least expensive from the show - some measure up to 13m and cost up to 1m Australian dollars.
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That's Precious: Cute Keyboard Stickers...
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Babe Of The Month : Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman born Natalie Hershlag June 9, 1981 is an Israeli American actress. Her first role came in the 1994 independent film Léon (known in the United States as The Professional).
She achieved wider fame after playing Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy.Portman, who has said "I'd rather be smart than a movie star," completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at Harvard College while she was working on the Star Wars films.
In May 2008, she served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury. Portman's directorial debut, Eve, opened the 65th Venice International Film Festival's shorts competition in 2008.
BPL: Liverpool 1 - 2 Arsenal
After an even start, it was Liverpool who carved open the first opening when a quick break saw Steven Gerrard set up Fernando Torres, but the Spaniard's shot lacked enough power to trouble Manuel Almunia.
Moments later, Gerrard went tumbling under a William Gallas tackle in the box, but referee Howard Webb waved away the penalty claims.
Liverpool continued to press and Torres' tumble in the area - again with Gallas in close attendance - posed another penalty shout, though again Webb allowed play to continue.
The Gunners finally had their first effort on goal after 33 minutes with Alex Song dragging a shot comfortably wide of goal.
But it was Liverpool who were celebrating on 41 minutes when Fabio Aurelio's free-kick into the box was not dealt with properly by Almunia and Kuyt controlled the ball on his chest before guiding his shot through a crowd of players from 12 yards.
The Gunners made a bright start to the second half, with Cesc Fabregas finally having their first effort on target, but his low shot was easily gathered by Pepe Reina.
But the visitors were back on level terms after 50 minutes when Samir Nasri's right-wing cross took a deflection off Jamie Carragher and caught out the retreating Johnson, the Reds full-back unable to sort out his feet in time to prevent tapping through his own goal from six yards.
And just eight minutes later, the Gunners were celebrating again when Arshavin showed good control in the area before drilling an unstoppable shot past Reina from 18 yards which flew into the net via the post.
The Reds did their best to get back into the game, but the Gunners' defence comfortably held firm to help them move up to third and just six points behind leaders Chelsea with a match in hand. Liverpool remain seventh.
Eat @ RAZIQ's
Customers can find themselves enjoying delicious, cool-budget food from the simplest of nasi katok to the magnificent Wet Kue Tiaw served in a boat shaped plate.
Karaoke is free and is available every saturday night. Wifi & a large projector for those who wants to watch football will be available soon.
So you readers check it out ok. Here are some pix of the place.
priceless mouse pad...
Last Weekend, The DST Carnival was on & I knew the fact that ESPN's Maxis Football Extra host Jamie Yeo is making her appearance again. this year.
Unfortunately, I couldn't make it coz i was busy with this & that but all was not lost, I asked my sis-in-law who happens to work @ DST to do me a favour, I asked her if she could get me Jamie Yeo's autograph.
At first I didn't know what to give my sis-in-law for the autograph, so i gave her my Arsenal mouse pad.
The next day, she suprised me with my mouse pad signed by Jamie Yeo who also happens to be an Arsenal fan...just like me ;D
It says: "Dear GBAN, gunners all the way! Love Jamie Yeo"
Thanx sis-in-law, It really meant the world for me.
A whole new world...
Hello G.Ban's World readers,sempena kan menyambut tahun baru 2010, i decided to tukar citarasa and change my blog appearance.It wasn't easy my friends.
It took me ages to choose the right template and i was caught up with work, but finally i got this black and red template that fits my taste.
Thanks to viewers who took the liberty to read my blog.
Thanks for making g.ban's world a better place.
Cheers! & Allah Bless!
Sloppy Joe's...
I was craving for a Sloppy Joe, semenjak watching movie "billy madison" lakonan Adam Sandler, ada babak mengenai "Sloppy Joe" yang membuatkan aku tais liur..huhu.
My friend told me that this restaurant in Kg.Serusop dapan HSBC yang di panggil "SANTAI Cribs & Cafe' ada bejual. So me & my wife thought we'd check it out. You readers should too.
Ternyata it was my lucky day, Since my friend cakap Sloppy Joe ani lakunya macam "pisang panas", hoping2 ada "sebijik" untuk aku.
Well, order punya order, aku hampa sedikit pasal Sloppy Joe daging "habish", so i have to settle for chicken instead. I shared it with my wife pasal the size of that thing buleh makan dua orang.
Pengertian "Sloppy Joe"
A sloppy joe is an American dish of ground beef onions, sweetened tomato sauce or ketchup and other seasonings, served on a hamburger bun.Commercially made sauces such as Manwich are also available. Textured vegetable protein may be used as a vegetarian substitute for the meat.
The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich was invented at Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West.
The original is still available and consists of ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and spices. Hence the sandwich was named for the establishment, not the consistency, as suggested by the Manwich people.
The ever mouth watering Sloppy Joes
Arsenal gunned down...
Chelsea tightened their grip on top spot and put a massive dent in Arsenal's own title ambitions with a fine 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.
The Blues, then under Guus Hiddink, were the last team to beat the Gunners on their own ground, ripping them apart 4-1 here in May.
While this encounter was nowhere near as much a one-sided affair, it still highlighted the gulf between the two sides' ability to produce a big performance when required.
Chelsea - who restored their lead on Manchester United to five points - grabbed a brace at the end of a first half in which Arsene Wenger's men had enjoyed plenty of possession, but without really troubling Petr Cech.
The Gunners were made to pay when Didier Drogba converted Ashley Cole's low centre, and Thomas Vermaelen's own goal effectively killed off the contest before the interval, with the Ivory Coast striker drilling in a late free-kick to seal matters.
There is, of course, plenty more football to be played before they crown the 2010 champions, but even with a match in hand, it is difficult to see Wenger's young squad - without Robin van Persie until at least April - clawing back what is now an 11-point deficit, and indeed they could still face a battle to secure a top-four finish.
Arsenal may have dedicated this afternoon's match to their charity of the season at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, but there was little compassion shown towards former Gunner Ashley Cole, who was resoundingly booed every time he touched the ball.
It had been a bright start from the hosts, with Bacary Sagna's deep cross flicked back into the penalty area by Andrey Arshavin, but Cesc Fabregas was unable to make decent contact.
Eduardo almost robbed England captain John Terry on the edge of the Chelsea box, but Ricardo Carvalho cleared the loose ball.
Chelsea, though, looked dangerous on the break and were somewhat unfortunate to see Drogba's run clear onto a pass from Joe Cole halted by an offside flag.
Nicolas Anelka, whose big break came at Arsenal, then went down in the penalty area as he got ahead of Sagna, but referee Andre Marriner was not interested.
There was a brief stoppage in play when the referee removed an object, which looked like a fake camera, which had been thrown on in the direction of Frank Lampard, the England midfielder fit again following a thigh injury.
Arsenal had plenty of possession, but lacked spark in the final third, with the absence of Dutch forward van Persie painfully clear.
It was no real surprise when Chelsea went ahead on 41 minutes.
Terry played in Ashley Cole down the left, and he whipped a low centre across the six-yard box, where Drogba got in between the static Arsenal centre-backs to steer the ball into the net off the angle of post and bar.
Before Wenger could regroup his team in the dressing room, it was 2-0.
Cole was again the provider, as this time his ball from the left was deflected into the Arsenal net off Vermaelen's shin.
Wenger had to do something to inject fresh life into his shell-shocked side, and it came in the form of England forward Theo Walcott, defensive midfielder Alex Song the man sacrificed.
Arsenal certainly had more urgency following the restart, and thought they had a goal back when Arshavin smashed home from close range - but the effort was ruled out for a high boot from Eduardo on Cech.
Chelsea almost grabbed a fortunate third goal when Drogba's shot deflected off William Gallas and then Lampard, but Manuel Almunia made a quick change in direction and touched the ball around the post.
Arsenal were getting desperate and called for what would have been a harsh penalty as substitute Carlos Vela went down under a challenge from Branislav Ivanovic.
On 71 minutes, Ashley Cole was replaced by Paulo Ferreira, the England defender clenching his fists towards the travelling Chelsea fans as he left the pitch, before heading straight down the tunnel.
Arsenal threatened, but once again lacked a decisive pass at the key moment.
Drogba wrapped things up for Carlo Ancelotti's men when he smashed in a 25-yard free-kick with four minutes left.