ManCave
The Man Cave provides stories, tips and laughs for guys.
September 1, 2011
By: Guest Author
By Aaron Mazzilli We’ve all felt Jack Frost taking a nip at our nose, and facing Jack also means facing the harsh reality that a harsh winter promises, including the toll it takes on our main mode of transportation. It’s common knowledge that the tempestuous winter months put our vehicles through greater stress and strain, ...
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May 27, 2011
By: Tim Roggero
Having spent the last 15 years observing golf teachers and methods from all over the country and genuinely being a student of the game, I have come to realize it is not paralysis by analysis, but rather paralysis by incorrect knowledge. Golfers never improve due to the complexity of the mechanics, tour players have effective ...
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March 16, 2011
By: Guest Author
By Beau Didley The Man Cave….Where a man can actually claim that he is truly the King of his castle (most of the time it’s with the wife’s permission.) A man cave can be as simple as an old wood shed with a wood heater or it can be a place with the biggest and ...
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October 5, 2010
By: Guest Author
By Scott Lindsay “Prospects for the 2010 Maine pheasant hunting season look good”, says MDIFW Wildlife Biologist, Scott Lindsay, administrator of Maine’s Pheasant Program. Maine runs a “put and take” style pheasant hunting program in two southern Maine counties, Cumberland and York. Pheasants are not native to the United States but have been successfully introduced ...
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September 1, 2010
By: Tim Roggero
The average golf score for men and women has been the same for the last one hundred years. Modern technology in golf instruction has not improved it. Hi-Tech equipment has not improved it. The golfing media is teaching centrifugal force and body rotation. Simple observations show this to be incorrect. If you improve, it must ...
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August 1, 2010
By: Guest Author
By Steve Valentino As a cost-saving measure, it is possible to purchase or rent a used air compressor. This can be an option for both homeowners and contractors. Used air compressors generally function as well as new devices. Air compressors can be a significant part of a contractor’s or homeowner’s budget and buying used can ...
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July 1, 2010
By: Guest Author
By Vikram Kuamr If you have a branded luxury car and if you are using expensive brand new parts for it, then it’s time to think again. Imagine what you could do if you got those quality parts at half the price? Unlike the past when there were not many options available for buying quality ...
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June 1, 2010
By: Tim Roggero
Improving Your Downswing I love to play golf. But when I hit the ball off the tee, it goes to the right. How can I get it to go straight down the fairway, my downswing is not very consistent? -Thanks, submitted by Ashley Burns, Age 13 All great players perform the downswing the same, despite ...
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June 1, 2010
By: Paul J. Bennett
By Paul J. Bennett The motorcycle riding season has begun in Maine early this year. Bikers are anxious to pull out their machines, fire them up, and get in the wind for that first ride. Many will not bother to check the machine over and perform initial maintenance and service procedures as recommended by the ...
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May 2, 2010
By: Guest Author
By Rudy Silva Covers for cars are more than just covers. They are a protection for your investment. Your car is your pride and joy. Covers protect the body paint of your car from hot or cold weather. Too much heat can make the paint fade fast or chip off. When parked outside, you can ...
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