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Thursday, June 26, 2008

OAKLEY STRAIGHT JACKET WHITE CHROME POSITIVE RED IRIDIUM SUNGLASSES 04-329

The logically offset geometry of the Oakley Straight Jacket is wrapped and raked into a smooth curve of peripheral liberation. The Straight Jacket's wide-open vista is a benefit of XYZ Optics®, Oakley's patented geometry that maintains astounding clarity across your entire field of view. The result is a profile of protection and performance you'd be whacked not to love.Meets ANSI Z87.1 standards for optical performance 100% UV protection Patented XYZ Optics® design Specially woven, electro-static Microclear storage bag included Materials:O Matter®


Before Tiger Woods came to the attention of sports audiences, golf was primarily known as a game among the rich. The sport was more associated with middle aged men than young, glamorous players like Woods and Michelle Wie. But now, not only is golf a game for the young, it is also something that people follow in television like soccer, tennis, basketball and baseball. The emergence of young professional players has made the game a mainstream sport. With the popularity of the sport comes a bevy of sponsors that market products from clothing to supplies to golf sunglasses. Golf is a game as marketable as the next sport with its players as its most effective advertisers.

Golf sunglasses are a necessity among players since the game is played in an open field where the sun shines directly on the players and the brightness of its light is further enhanced by the greens. As much as a necessity, sunglasses worn by golfers are also a fashionable accessory, with ordinary consumers' purchase decisions likely to be influenced by what the golfers are wearing. Brands of golfers' sunglasses like Bolle, Rudy Project, Oakley, Adidas and Nike have come up with various models designed to protect players from the harmful rays of the sun and at the same time make them look cool for the television cameras.

In purchasing golfing eyewear, a buyer needs to look for a brand that has the ability to block both UVB and UVA light. A pair of sunglasses with higher nanometer rating is a better option since it would be much effective at blocking the sun's ultraviolet light. Ability to enhance contrast and higher depth perception properties are also a must. In this regard, sunglasses with yellow lenses are the most highly recommended for the golf course. Yellow-lensed sunglasses are known for effectively enhancing the differences in the surface and the grain and can help players determine variations in slope and terrain.

Another important feature that golfers' sunglasses should have is a 180-degree vision. Some current models have this feature which allows players to view the line of putt through the lens without having to lift his or her head. Sunglasses with such vision are also known as wrap lenses or swept back lenses. Rimless sunglasses are also common among golfers since rimless eyepieces allow them to look down at the ball without being distracted by the sight of the glasses' rim.

Golf sunglasses can cost between $30 and $300 depending on the brand and the features. Regardless of the price, what every golfer should remember is to choose a pair with the highest capability to protect the eyes from the UV rays of the sun. It would also be great if the pair comes with a trendy design and an attention-grabbing look.

Sunglassology.com provides you with information on all kinds of golf sunglasses. Where to buy them and what to look out for.

Juliet Polarized Sunglass

  • HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS (HDO) combines patented optics and PLUTONITE lens material that provides 100% UV filtering and unsurpassed impact protection
  • Flex couplers allow this 25-piece blend of X METAL and art to fit naturally around the skull
  • The adjustable frame includes temple shocks, interchangeable nosebombs, and all the innovations that sculptural physics can offer
  • Chiseled intake ports bolt the contoured orbitals around pure PLUTONITE lenses to retain the precise geometry of XYZ OPTICS
  • Prescription ready
  • Our polarized lenses are specially engineered to block the blinding rays of glare that are magnified by flat surfaces such as snow, water and pavement
  • Oakley polarization technology utilizes a liquid infusion process to bond the polarizing filter at the molecular level
  • Thats how we eliminate the haze and distortion found in conventional technologies and achieve the best polarized optics on the planet



    His finger trailed lazily down her neck making simple, slow circles that sizzled first, then tingled. But then swirled back up and under the curve of her jaw, lingering there but destined for the delicate maze of her ear.

    Almost gracefully, that finger trailed downward caressing the tender flesh there and meandering again around the delicate curve of her jaw.

    She shivered, feeling that slick silver shot of adrenaline move through her body and with it the need began its climb upward to her brain.

    Continuing its travels his nails breached the maze of her ear and traced the skin there exacting some small insanity that joined that silver adrenaline "drug" in her body and made the warm spread lower.

    Her moan was low and enduring for only a moment as he turned her toward him.

    "Yes..." she growled, low, excited. The basque she so carefully chose, was working... she felt it. Slowly he ran his tongue along the top of it skimming her cleavage as he played with the petite rose ribbon that wove through the lace there...

    "Mmmm" was her only utterance, "Yes, more there"

    Her hands moved up his back exploring the tight molded muscles with nails that sought to know, not hurt..... yet.

    The ribbons pulled apart from the stays and hung dangling as his fingers pushed and explored the valley that beckoned him on.

    Her leg moved over his own.

    Thank God, she thought for NiceAndNaughty.net.... yes.

    And so this is scene we turn over in our minds as we pick lingerie. What do you want to do with it? Is lounging about on your own the immediate goal? Or do fancy yourself being made love to by the man of your dreams? Could it be your husband.... Or someone else? Whatever the case it's important to know how to provoke and how to be provocative.

    Hmmmm...innately we are attracted and respond to sometimes a vague idea of what we want, what we expect from the purchase of a particular item. Does it do what we want it to do? Is is sexy? (Of course it is).

    Men respond to different aspects of a woman's personality and body. Most men have a particular "part" of the female anatomy they want to explore and enjoy... Is your guy a breast man? Well, there's lots of stuff out there to peek his interest... remember, bare exposure isn't everything. Seduction is. Variety is. "Cover ups or transparent materials" provoke interest, they make a man want to know more, even though he already has a darn good idea of what's there. He needs some healthy curiousity.

    Same goes for your posterior girls. If you have a great shape... have at it, anything from thongs to boy shorts goes. But if the package isn't wrapped properly or isn't interesting... he'll let you know in a heart beat. Big girls... there's plenty out there for you in plus sizes.

    Then you've got the "lip-lovers".... Wow... what a variety of enhancements on the open market to get some attention here. Even Walmart has a blistering array of lip gloss, plump and sparkle. Just go do it and reap the rewards.

    The best seduction scenes are written in our contemporary romance writer's books. Nora Roberts sex scenes sizzle, read a few of her books and see if you wouldn't want to be treated the way some of those heroines get treated.... Cheez. It never hurts to take hints from the professionals and if the books turn you on, set the scenes you'd like to live, if possible or failing that, read a few hot scenes with your guy and see what happens.

    Being provocative is an art. Some learn it young and yet some of the most sexy women in their 60's and 70's are masters at the art of seductiveness. (Yep, many of them had plenty of staged movie experience, but they learned from the best.) Those of us that are in their older years don't have to look at themselves as sexless beings that have just done their best to raise their kids.... These ladies have the knowledge too. Why not enhance that now that those kids are out of the nest?

    Whatever your age, seduction is an art, let's use every conceivable nuance to get the attention we want. Creativity starts at home.

    Veteran writer with several published short stories and articles. Joining the NiceAndNaughty.net team of writers for the love of lingerie and women empowerment.

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