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Old Navy’s Haunted Hits with Spooky Sound Effects! $99.99 … |
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Old Navy Pink Princess Halloween Costume Size 4-5 $29.95 This costume is size 4-5 years. Balloon-Sleeve Princess Costume: Fabric & Care: |
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Old Navy LADYBUG Costume 2/3T $59.95 Your li’l trick-or-treater will be snug as a bug in this “too-cute-to-spook” ladybug costume. Fashioned from soft Performance Fleece, this two-piece set features heart-shaped antennae and matching wings, with fluttery satin ruffles at the sleeve and leg openings. Ladybug spots are cute lil’ hearts!… |
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Old Navy Fifi Pink Poodle Costume size 2T-3T $29.99 Ooh, la la! Your little one will be pretty in pink this Halloween in a two-piece poodle costume. Floppy ears and tail, fuzzy faux-fur trim, a silvery heart-print collar with “Fi Fi” nametag and heart-shaped accents add a darling, dainty touch. Soft Performance Fleece keeps it cozy and easy to clean. fabric & care * 100% polyester, with polyester/cotton lining and polyester fill. * Machine wash. * … |
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White Cotton Sailor Hat $3.99 White Cotton Sailor Hats. Each piece bar coded. Hat circumference measures approx. 21 1/2″. Imported… |
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Antique Sailor Dress. COMPLETE outfit with shoes! Fits 18 Dolls like American GirlĀ® $18.49 … |
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Cute Little Dinosaur Costume (Boy – Toddler 2T-4T) $15.99 Includes: Jumpsuit with tail, shoe covers, sound chip and headpiece…. |
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Italia Crest International Soccer T-shirt, Italy Soccer Mens T-shirt Our T-shirts are made of 100% fully machine washable cotton blend for a cool and comfortable fit every time. Support your team and your Country!!!… |
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Italia Flag International Soccer T-shirt, Italy Soccer Mens T-shirt Our T-shirts are made of 100% fully machine washable cotton blend for a cool and comfortable fit every time. Support your team and your Country!!!… |
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United States Of America Flag International Soccer Ringer T-shirt, American Soccer Mens Ringer T-shirt Our ringer T-shirts are made of a 50/50 cotton/poly blend for a cool and comfortable fit every time. Fully Machine Washable. Show support for your country!!!… |
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Old Navy – $50.00 gift card $44.5 Old Navy |
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Old Navy – $25.00 gift card $22.25 Old Navy |
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Call Me Coach: A Life in College Football $34.95 When LSU head football coach Paul Dietzel saw Billy Cannon field an Ole Miss punt on LSU’s own eleven yard line on a stifling Halloween night in 1959, his shouts of “No, no, no!” turned to “Go, go, go!” as Cannon eluded tackler after tackler, sending fans in Tiger Stadium into a frenzy and earning himself that year’s Heisman Trophy. Dietzel is probably best known for leading LSU to its first national championship the year before Cannon’s legendary run, but his career in athletics also carried him to numerous posts across the country and put him in the company of some of the best coaching minds of all time. In Call Me Coach, Dietzel affectionately recalls his rich and varied life in college football. In 1948, Dietzel decided to forgo medical school at Columbia University to become the plebe football coach at West Point. As an assistant over the next few years, he worked with Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky, Colonel Red Blaik and Vince Lombardi at West Point, and Sid Gillman at the University of Cincinnati. Taking the job of head coach at LSU in 1955, he reversed the Tigers’ losing skid and-using the wing-T formation and a revolutionary three-team substitution system incorporating the White Team, the Go Team, and the renowned Chinese Bandits-crafted 1958′s unbeaten championship season. The thirty-three-year-old Dietzel was voted National Coach of the Year by the widest margin ever. Back at West Point from 1961 to 1965, Dietzel rallied the Cadets to finally “beat Navy” and, as South Carolina’s football coach and athletics director from 1966 to 1974, he took the Gamecocks to their first bowl game in twenty-five years and mandated the recruitment of black athletesin all sports programs. After twenty years as a head coach, with 109 wins and 95 losses at three schools and a postseason record of 11 victories and 3 defeats, Dietzel retired from coaching in 1974, later serving as athletics director at Indiana and LSU.Through Dietzel’s eyes, |
