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Aurora, Colorado, United States
Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- 246 lb. vintage vessel ship's mooring bollard dock cleat maritime navy barge(US $1,450.00)
- 150 lb. vintage vessel ship's mooring bollard dock cleat maritime navy barge(US $1,250.00)
- Stainless steel diamond/delta style boat anchor, 44 lb(US $414.00)
- 3/4" x 12' mooring pendant(US $47.00)
- New anchor lift barracuda 600 boat windlass with capstain and 100 feet ht 1/4"(US $999.00)
- Dock line double braided nylon 5/8" x 20' blue seachoice 40471(US $29.95)
Buick wants to pay for your college education
Mon, 06 Jan 2014Buick has been working with the General Motors Foundation to help fund its Buick Achievers Scholarship program for its fourth consecutive year. The scholarships are awarded to students who have excelled not only in the classroom, but also in their efforts to help the community. The program was created in 2011 and has awarded $16.5 million to deserving students across the nation thus far.
Vettel enjoys title toast
Thu, 31 Oct 2013WORLD CHAMPION Sebastian Vettel has revealed he celebrated his fourth successive drivers' title with an impromptu night in his hotel bar before spending some time at home in quiet contemplation of his achievements. Vettel did not have too much time to bask in the glory of yet another all-conquering championship season as the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix follows just seven days later but he did admit the team spent a little while in the bar following the race win at the Buddh International Circuit. "Obviously it was a great relief when I crossed the line on Sunday," he said.
Drivers walk to avoid parking fees
Tue, 19 Nov 2013DRIVERS are voting with their feet over parking charges, with most prepared to walk so they do not have to pay. On average, drivers are willing to walk up to half a mile to dodge parking charges, a survey from market research company Viewsbank found. A fifth of motorists were prepared to walk a mile or more rather than pay up, with only 11% saying they would rather pay than walk, the poll of 2,053 drivers revealed.