CYBERSPORTS IN CASE HUSKER NATION IS STILL LOOKING.Byline: - Tom Hoffarth With more than 250 eBay.com listings for Rose Bowl tickets, it would help to know the configuration of the giant Pasadena playhouse The Pasadena Playhouse is a historic theatre located in Pasadena, California. History The Playhouse's history began in 1917 when actor/director Gilmor Brown began producing a season of plays at an old burlesque house, which he renamed the Savoy. before making some bids on these expensive pieces of cardboard. The official Pasadena Tournament of Roses site (www.rosebowl.com) offers no such help. However, at RoseTickets.com, RoseBowlTickets.com (a link to RazorGator.com), CollegeBowlGames.org, WebTickets.com, TicketsQuick.com, BestSeatsUSA.com, VenueMaps.com, Tixx.com and PremiumTix.net, LookTickets.com, TicketVision.com, MusicalChairsTickets.com and BrokerTix.com - just to name a few - there are maps as well as some listings for tickets to the game that remain up for grabs. --To prove to everyone you know your bowl-game history, take the 10- question test on MSNBC's Web site (www.msnbc.com/news/674910.asp). --Want your own bobblehead doll A bobblehead doll, also known as a bobbing head doll, nodder, or wobbler, is a type of collectible doll. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. ? A company in Bellevue, Wash., can make your wish come true. For a price, of course. At bobbledobbles.com, Alexander Global Promotions lays out all the particulars, from having a mold made to developing a sample and then waiting another three months for delivery. Just make sure you realize: There's a minimum order of 1,000 dolls. Meanwhile, bobbleheads of such major-league baseball players as Randy Johnson
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--He's got a pretty warped mind about art in general, but the sports-related cut-and-paste creations by comedian/artist Nelson De La Nuez need to be seen to be appreciated. At his Web site (www.delanuez.com), look under the ``Juxtaposed jux·ta·pose tr.v. jux·ta·posed, jux·ta·pos·ing, jux·ta·pos·es To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Sports'' category to find works of art titled ``19th Hole,'' ``Jesus Saves,'' ``Play Ball'' and ``The Sistine Yard Rush.'' |
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