Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer Product Review


Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer

Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer (Red/Silver/Grey)

The Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer is a versatile and easy-to-use stroller that will convert from a jogging stroller to a bicycle trailer. Attaching to an adult bike through the built-in hitch arm and two-part axle attachment, the Croozer 525 offers a smooth and safe ride. The front and rear bumpers offer protection and the padded five-point harnesses and headrests offer the highest comfort possible. The Croozer 525 folds down easily and stores quickly in the car when it’s time to go home. Other features included with the Croozer 525 double child bicycle trailer include:

• Ultra quick folding system.
• Pivoting stroller wheel.
• Two-in-one weather cover.
• Padded head rest.
• Reflective surfaces/water-resistant fabric.
• Padded handlebar.
• Padded shoulder harness and bucket seat.
• Clear, roll-up front window.

Most of the people who purchased and used the Croozer 525 stroller were pleased with the way it performed for them. Many customers said the screen and rain cover were sturdy and great quality and that there was a great deal of storage room available on the stroller as well. Customers said it folded easily and was versatile as well. A few of the customers who purchased the Croozer 525 double stroller said it wasn’t what they expected, but the majority of individuals were very pleased with the stroller. Overall, based on the reviews and ratings from customers who purchased the stroller, we’d recommend it for new parents, grandparents and anyone else who cares for children often.

Croozer 525 Double Child Bicycle Trailer (Red/Silver/Grey)

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GMC Topkick Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike Review

GMC Topkick Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike

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The GMC Topkick Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike offers the perfect solution for those who want to ride through the city and then veer off onto a mountain trail. With a floating beam suspension frame as well as a Zoom suspension, the ride is smooth and the bike is guaranteed to handle any terrain riders can take it through. The bike features Microshift push shifters that control the Shimano TZ-30GS derailleur.

With a drivetrain boasting an aluminum wheel set and the V-shape rim profile with high-flange alloy hubs, this bike is built to last. Don’t worry about the stopping power because the the GMC mountain bike features front and rear Promax disc brakes. In addition to all of the great features that come with the GMC Topkick 26” mountain bike, the aesthetics are rather pleasing as well. Some of the additional features included are:

• 21-speed
• Full suspension
• Aluminum Frame
• Front and Rear Promax disc brakes
• Microshift Push Shifters/Shimano TZ-30GS derailleur
• Floating beam suspension with Zoom suspension fork

The GMC Topkick bike has consistently high rankings from customers who have bought and used the bike. Those customers appreciate the durability and strength of the mountain bike as well as the handsome look. Customers say that overall, this bike is the best bang for your buck, and they appreciate how it easily goes from city streets to rugged terrain. Customers do say that the bike is a bit heavy, so it’s definitely not a racing bike. Overall, we recommend the bike and feel it’s a great fit for those who are biking for exercise and to enjoy the outdoors.

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Fun Activities Before the Wedding

Planning pre-wedding activities are a little something extra that’s not required, but certainly fun and entertaining for the guests.

If the bride and groom keep in mind the distance some guests have traveled and keep activities relevant to that level of fatigue, they’re sure to hit on some winning activities.

As you go about planning activities for the wedding, keep in mind other factors as well. Do many people have children with them? Will you provide childcare or will the children be participants in the activities? If you have several guests who are older, or have a disability, perhaps activities can be tailored in a way so that they can participate as well.

Some of the more popular pre-wedding activities include things like a group manicure. All the women in the wedding party or who are close to the bride (and certainly this could include men if they like manicures and want to hang out with the ladies) can head to a nail salon and get their nails done.

This can be relaxing for many women and provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the wedding weekend.

If the men don’t want to go, they might choose to golf or play a game of tennis.

Many brides and grooms choose to provide structured activities for their guests prior to the wedding. If the wedding is on a Saturday night, for example, they might choose to provide a Friday activity, especially if most guests are local to the wedding. You might have a wedding luau. Many times pre-wedding activities center around bachelor and bachelorette parties, but what about a stag party that includes all the members of the brides and grooms families?

You could plan some fun (and appropriate) games and head out to a restaurant for a night of fun and games. Be sure to limit the drinking and carousing as this might not sit well with some family members, and everyone will be way too tired (and hungover?) to really enjoy the wedding the next day.

Here is a fun activity that can be done right before the wedding. Have someone begin a gift basket. The theme of the basket is “advice for the couple” and could be started by the best man or maid of honor. They take the basket to someone else’s house, perhaps an aunt or cousin and leave it on the doorstep. That person adds an item (a book on how to end spousal arguments? Or a CD of romantic music?) and brings the basket to someone else’s house. This activity can begin a week or two before the wedding and everyone should know it is coming around.

The basket can also be circulated the weekend of the wedding, but this will only work if everyone is local and if they know the basket is coming. In this case, it also might be helpful to have someone bring the basket to a house, collect the item and the take the basket to the next location, reducing the need to have each person take the basket to its next location.

Once it’s full, someone can be in charge of putting the basket items together, wrapping it all up to make it look nice and bringing it to the bride and groom. It can be delivered right to the wedding as a gift in and of itself.

You can also have an evening of share home movies, a trivia quiz in which all of the teams are mixed between the two families, or a board game evening.

Whatever activities you choose, be sure to keep in mind the needs of your guests and the limitations of those guests. If some have travelled far, or don’t have a lot of money, you will need to pace yourselves and pay for your guests.

If you want to plan an activity that includes everyone, and you choose golf, but a relative is in a wheelchair or uses a walker, that might not be the best activity to plan.

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How to Negotiate a Debt Settlement Yourself

Would you like to negotiate settlements on your debt accounts? You might believe that you have to pay a firm to negotiate a debt settlement for you. However, if you can talk, read, and write, there is nothing they can do for you that you can’t do for yourself.

Follow these important tips if you want to do the negotiating yourself and save some money. With skillful negotiation, it’s possible to get your debt reduced by as much as 75%!

Not paying your debts in full will have serious negative repercussions on your credit report. But keep in mind that continuing to be late with your payments can be just as bad.
It will be more difficult to get additional credit in the future for a while, and the account that you’re settling will be cancelled.
Be sure your negatives don’t outweigh your positives.
As long as you’re making payments, your creditors won’t work with you on a settlement. You’ll need to miss some payments first.
They must think that a settlement is the only way they can get paid.
For example: that you plan on declaring bankruptcy if you can’t reach a compromise (wherein they might not get paid at all)
Just like the used car salesman never gives you his best deal at first, your creditor will hold back initially. Have the patience to wait them out.
You should be able to settle for paying a maximum of 50% of the principal at the time you first started defaulting on your payments.
Don’t ever write a check based on a phone conversation. Be sure everything is in writing and on company letterhead.
Many people have thought they were settling their debt, only to realize that they had been mislead and were merely making a payment that was applied to the original balance.

Settling your debt is something anyone can do; you don’t have to pay thousands of dollars to a debt settlement firm. It may seem nerve wracking, but remember that the person to whom you’re speaking does it all day, every day. If it’s your only option besides bankruptcy, be aggressive and patient.

Be certain to get everything in writing. What is said on the phone means little, unless you can prove it. Follow these tips to get your best deal. You really can do it yourself!

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Nice Bachelorette Party Games Part 2

continued from part 1

Bachelorette party games are not only designed to bring fun to the party, but sometimes to help people get to know one another. This might be a good opportunity for the bride’s best friend to get to know the sister of the groom, or for the bride to get close to the groom’s cousin or niece. So an icebreaker game isn’t a bad idea.

This isn’t perhaps the most intellectual icebreaker game, but it will likely help thaw things out early in the evening before you head off to other events.

Play a game called “I never…” and see who takes the most drinks. So the first woman says, “I never…” and completes the sentence. The women who have done the thing the first woman says she’s never done take a drink, or get a point. Then the next woman claims to have “never” done something.

Some suggestions for this game are: “I never …”

*Lied about my age

*Lied about my weight

*Shoplifted

*Got a speeding ticket

*Ran naked through my house

The one with the most points at the end of the game is the winner. If you are playing for drinks, then the one who has the most points will definitely need a designated driver! Or the bathroom. Always be sensible about drinking at your bachelorette party, and make sure if it is taking place the evening before your wedding, that no one gets too exhausted and that it does not spoil the festivities for anyone the following day.

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How to Avoid Common Credit Repair Mistakes

There are indeed some very serious credit repair mistakes you can make that will kill your chances of raising your score. Here are five of the most deadly:

MISTAKE #1) Not taking any action

This is the worst thing of all. Many people just keep putting it off until it’s too late. Most of the things that hurt your score will remain there for seven years.

Think about all the loans and mortgages you won’t be able to get. In other words, you need to take action. Doing something is better than not doing anything at all.

MISTAKE #2) Not paying your bills on time

This is one of the biggest reasons people have bad credit. And some opt not to even if they can, in order to reduce their overall debt.

Obviously it’s no secret that getting rid of debt is critical. But remember that late payments will have a negative effect on your report for a long time, which is even more important. Only worry about your overall debt when your monthly expenditures are taken care of.

MISTAKE #3) Having multiple credit cards

Many people do this in order to “establish credit.” This is probably not a good strategy. Applying for too many cards will negatively impact your score, and will also make it more difficult for you to pay on time.

Think about it: having five different payments is much harder to keep track of then one. And the higher your credit line is, the more likely you are going to spend money on things you can’t afford. Therefore, you will dig yourself into a further hole.

MISTAKE #4) Avoid shutting down each of your accounts at the same time

You might think you should get rid of all your cards to help your credit. But keep at least one open. If you shut down each of your accounts while you still have bad credit, you don’t give yourself the chance to build it back up.

MISTAKE #5) Going with dishonest companies

There are a lot of scams in the credit repair industry. Many of the companies that claim to help you raise your score will just take your money and leave you in an even bigger hole.

How do you spot the scammers?

Any company that claims they can help raise your credit score by disputing everything on your report should be avoided. Many of them will have you believe you can reverse just about anything on your score.

This is false.

Also, you can easily spot dishonest companies by just reading customer reviews. Check with the BBB as well. These steps will help you easily avoid scams and locate the right company for you.

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Wedding Reception Centerpiece Activities

The question of who will get to take home the centerpiece can sometimes be a real bone of contention with guests, particularly if the centerpiece is particularly pretty or original.

Making a game of who gets the centerpiece, then, can be an amusing diversion and one many guests will enjoy participating in. It will also take out the envy element, the bossy one and the sense of entitlement issue. Here are some ideas for giving away that reception table centerpiece.

How about a game of 20 questions? Give each guest a piece of paper and a pen or pencil. The MC or DJ asks a series of 20 questions, but first gives the guests the basic background information, that is, that the answer is place, person or thing. Once that’s taken care of, people can shout out questions and the MC or DJ will answer yes or no, and whoever figures out the answer first gets the first centerpiece, and that particular table is done playing. The game is repeated until one person at each table has won the centerpiece. Obviously, this will work with small receptions.

One of the most popular ways brides give away the table centerpieces is to put a number on the bottom of the centerpiece and give each guest a number. At some point in the evening, a number is called, each guest checks his or her number and whoever has the called number gets the centerpiece. There are many ways to put a twist on this traditional activity.

For example, you might provide each table with a number, but make it a lower number (ie. between 1 and 10) and the DJ or MC could move from table to table and have each guest do something a certain number of times. So, at the first table, for example, the guests might need to do “head, shoulders, knees and toes” six times and whoever does it first gets the centerpiece.

Or, at the second table, the guests might be required to sing the alphabet 3 times or sing “twinkle, twinkle, little star” three times and whoever does that first get the centerpiece.

Another fun activity for divvying up the centerpieces is to require guests to produce a certain item. The DJ or MC moves from table to table, announcing what guests at that table will be required to produce in order to get the centerpiece. Maybe it’s a Georgia quarter or a mint, or a doctor’s appointment card. Whatever it is, the guest at each table who produces the requested item will get the centerpiece.

You can always make it easy and offer the centerpiece to the oldest person at the table, or the one who took the least or most number of years to finish college.

Perhaps you could create an activity where the person who has the strangest talent (as voted on by the tablemates) wins the centerpiece. Then, if possible, that person might show off the talent for the entire reception party.

If you like musical chairs, you can play a game of musical salt shaker in order to give the centerpiece away. The music begins playing, and everyone at the table passes the salt shaker. When the music stops, whoever is left holding the bill gets the centerpiece.

Or this game can be played a bit more traditionally with the person with the salt shaker being eliminated, and the game continuing until only one person is holding the shaker. That person can then be awarded with the centerpiece.

Or, for a fun twist, the shaker can be passed around and when the music stops, the person holding the shaker is told to return it to the person who first gave it to them. That is the person who gets the centerpiece.

Some fun, and fairly traditional, ideas include the birthday person getting the centerpiece. At each table, the person who has a birthday closest to the wedding date gets the centerpiece.

Or if there are married couples at the table, the couple who have been together the longest can get the centerpiece, or the couple who were married most recently.

Perhaps the centerpiece should go to the person with the longest hair, or the strangest shoes (again, this would be voted on by tablemates).

The wedding reception centerpiece is an integral part of the wedding but it can cause a bit of turmoil if people set their eyes on the same flowers and won’t take no for an answer, so having wedding reception centerpiece activities can solve that problem and make sure there are no hard feelings.

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