Brighten up the room of the athlete in the house with this fun juvenile sports pattern. The whimsical design represents all major sports and sports equipment. Part of Kid Essentials Collection. SpecificationAll Joy Carpets products meets the following specifications:TUFF Rug WarrantyClass I Flammability ratingMeets required government and school specificationsHigh fiber density for maximum durabilityStatic controlSoil and stain protectionAntimicrobial treatment for better hygieneEnvironmentally friendly and Indoor Air Quality CertifiedPlease refer to the Specifications to determine what items are included since sometimes the image shows more or less items. If you are not sure, please contact us and our customer service will be glad to help.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Southern All Stars
The Matteo bedding ensemble by Southern Textiles features a contemporary textured chocolate brown comforter with luxurious butterscotch shantung pillow accents. Part of STS Elite Collection. Features:Comforter is deep quilted with over 16 ozs. Of hand-packed bonded fiberfill backed to coordinating Maxicale 200 percale sheet weight material and has rope twist cording or self-cording detail on three sides.Shams are either tailored, ruffled or piped with contrast cording as photographed. All are self-backed with envelope style closure.Bed skirt is either tailored, gathered or ruffled as photographed. All tailored bed skirts are pleated. All bed skirts have split corners and are cut for a full 18 inches drop.Tri-Pillow Pack consists of two decorative toss pillows with tasseled, tailored, piped or brushed detailing over Dacron inserts and one kidney pillow with fringed, tailored or piped detailing over Dacron fill.Euro Pillows are made with tasseled corners or tailored/piped detailing.Maxicale 200 Sheet sets (only in Super Premium Pack) include top flat, fitted bottom with full circle elastic base and two pillowcases. Sheets are made to accommodate 16 inches thick mattresses. Super Jumbo and Maxicale 300 sheet upgrades available.Queen comforter dimensions: 95 W X 95 LKing/Eastern King comforter dimensions: 111 W x 95 LCalifornia King comforter dimensions: 112 W x 104 LSpecification and Package DetailsDepending on the Package Option that you choose, each of the package contains the following:Ensemble includes Comforter, Bedskirt, and Shams (queen: 2, king: 3)Deluxe Pack includes Comforter, Bedskirt, Shams (queen: 2; king: 3) and Tri Pillow PackSuper Pack includes Comforter, Bedskirt, Shams (queen: 2; king: 3), Tri Pillow Pack and Euro Pillows (queen: 2; king: 3)Super Premium Pack includes Comforter, Bedskirt, Shams (queen: 2; king: 3), Tri Pillow Pack, Euro Pillows (queen: 2; king: 3) and 4 piece sheet set Please refer to the Specifications to determine what items are included since sometimes the image shows more or less items. If you are not sure, please contact us and our customer service will be glad to help.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Chage and Aska
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Southern All Stars
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Chage and Aska
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Kumi Koda
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Sukiyaki
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Good
- Music:Namie Amuro
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Mai Kuraki
Finally, the Superman soared high. Roberto Gomez, called Superman, finally broke out from a series of runner-up finishes as he defeated former champion and top hometown bet Gandy Valle, 11-4, in the finals of the First Senate President Manny Villar Cup Davao City leg.
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
The Gomez-Valle showdown was an all-Bugsy finals and was played before a mammoth Saturday crowd at the Atrium of Gaisano Mall. The Davao fans were hoping to see Valle win, but it was Gomez who took home the crown after the lopsided titular clash.
It was a breakthrough feat for Gomez, the 29-year-old pride of Zamboanga who rose to prominence -- albeit with a sour distinction, when he came up second in the 2007 World Pool Championship in Manila, losing to Englishman Darryl Peach in the finals riddled with "comedy of errors."
"Finally!" screamed Gomez, who romped off to a strong start and did not give Valle an opportunity to recover en route to becoming the fourth winner of this topnotch island-hopping series presented by Villards: Tulong sa Pagsulong ng Philippine Sports in partnership with the Billiards Managers and Players Association of the Philippines (BMPAP).
Gomez received the P300,000 top purse from Villar during the awarding ceremony, also graced by Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte and Davao Representative Vincent Garcia, as well as former Cavite congressman Gilbert Remulla. Valle, the champion of the Villar Cup Cebu Leg last June, settled for the second-place honor and the P120,000 cash prize at stake in this three-day tournament sponsored by Camella Communities.
"I'm so sick and tired of always being a runner-up, which I've been almost a dozen of times, including that World Pool defeat, which continues to haunt me up to now," said Gomez, one of the top players of the star-studded Bugsy Promotions of businessman Perry Mariano. "So when I entered the finals, I told myself that there's no way I'm going to let this one slip away and I'll do all my best to win. Thank God I did," he added.
Gomez lost the lag but took the opening rack after Valle missed a tough-angled shot of the red-3. That ignited Gomez's run, where he scored seven of the first nine racks for a commanding 7-2 lead.
Valle, easily the favorite of the close to 7,000 Davaoeño crowd to win the crown, could only add two more racks across his name as he failed in his bid to become the first double winner of the series. "I really wanted to win this for my fellow Davaoeños, but breaks didn't come my way," said Valle, a former Asian Games gold medalist.
Before facing Valle, Gomez had to endure a tough grind. He opened his campaign by beating two-time world juniors campaigner Rene Mar David, 9-4, before repulsing another rising star Elmer Haya, 9-6, in the second round. That set him up with a quarterfinals encounter with former double world champion Ronnie Alcano, whom he narrowly beat, 9-7. In the semis, Gomez got off to a good start but had a hard time in disposing off reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo before escaping with a 10-7 win.
Valle made it to the finals by subduing stablemate Carlo Biado, 10-8, in their Final Four match.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Southern All Stars
This Barstool is also available in 26" seat height, model # BO219-26. BO21930 Features: Made of hand-rubbed steel Minimal assembly required Finish: available in various options, choose one of the following: Metal Finish Fabric Matte Black Black leather touch (#142) 100% PVC Poly Bronze Shandora Toast (#582) 100% Poly Vinyl Bronze Geneva Parchment (#270) 47% Dacron Poly, 28% Acry, 25% others Dimensions: 19.25"(W) x 21"(D) x 45.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Namie Amuro
Splendid wrought iron design the Bordeaux Collection by Hillsdale Furniture features elegant scroll work with beautiful decorative leaf and medallion casting accents. Bar and counter stools have durable off-white fabric seats. Finished in a beautiful pewter powder coat base finish with bronze highlights. Finish: Bronze pewterSpecificationThis item includes:HD-60583 Bordeaux Metal Swivel Counter Stool 42H x 16W x 19D 28" - Seat HeightPlease refer to the Specifications to determine what items are included since sometimes the image shows more or less items. If you are not sure please contact us and our customer service will be glad to help.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Sukiyaki
Splendid wrought iron design the Bordeaux Collection by Hillsdale Furniture features elegant scroll work with beautiful decorative leaf and medallion casting accents. Bar and counter stools have durable off-white fabric seats. Finished in a beautiful pewter powder coat base finish with bronze highlights. Finish: Bronze pewterSpecificationThis item includes:HD-60583 Bordeaux Metal Swivel Counter Stool 42H x 16W x 19D 28" - Seat HeightPlease refer to the Specifications to determine what items are included since sometimes the image shows more or less items. If you are not sure please contact us and our customer service will be glad to help.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Sukiyaki
Splendid wrought iron design the Bordeaux Collection by Hillsdale Furniture features elegant scroll work with beautiful decorative leaf and medallion casting accents. Bar and counter stools have durable off-white fabric seats. Finished in a beautiful pewter powder coat base finish with bronze highlights. Finish: Bronze pewterSpecificationThis item includes:HD-60583 Bordeaux Metal Swivel Counter Stool 42H x 16W x 19D 28" - Seat HeightPlease refer to the Specifications to determine what items are included since sometimes the image shows more or less items. If you are not sure please contact us and our customer service will be glad to help.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Utada Hikaru
The perfect accessory for your Babylon toddler high chair, this tray kit is designed for children six months or older. Easily attached, the tray kit safety strap can be removed with just one hand and adjustments to the chair can be made in less than a minute. The Babylon tray is adjustable up to three positions and can be easily removed for cleaning. Designed by Jenny Argie and Andrew Thornton for Argington Features: -Available in Birch, Walnut, Red Maple and White finishes -Tray is adjustable -Features a 3-point safety strap, as well as a passive restraint -Tray is removable for easy cleaning -Recommended for ages 6 months to 24 months -Birch wood construction -Exceeds all safety guidelines and regulations -JPMA certified Finding inspiration the world around, The Wonders Collection frames our global community at an approachable level. Each piece of furniture is named from one of the listed wonders of the world. We now have attached hangtags to each piece of furniture, featuring informational text and imagery of the namesake. Each hang-tag teaches the reader (mom and dad) and the listener (child) about the most fascinating and bewildering architecture and scientific phenomenon ever recorded. No one knows if The Hanging Gardens of Babylon really existed. According to legend, king Nebuchadnezzar II who lived more than two thousand years ago, built a garden in the sky. The gardens were supported by stone pillars and nurtured by water cascading from above, keeping the garden lush and green around the year. It is our wish to help bring a love of learning and sense of wonderment into the firm and tangible grounding of a child's home.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Good
- Music:Ami Suzuki
The perfect accessory for your Babylon toddler high chair, this tray kit is designed for children six months or older. Easily attached, the tray kit safety strap can be removed with just one hand and adjustments to the chair can be made in less than a minute. The Babylon tray is adjustable up to three positions and can be easily removed for cleaning. Designed by Jenny Argie and Andrew Thornton for Argington Features: -Available in Birch, Walnut, Red Maple and White finishes -Tray is adjustable -Features a 3-point safety strap, as well as a passive restraint -Tray is removable for easy cleaning -Recommended for ages 6 months to 24 months -Birch wood construction -Exceeds all safety guidelines and regulations -JPMA certified Finding inspiration the world around, The Wonders Collection frames our global community at an approachable level. Each piece of furniture is named from one of the listed wonders of the world. We now have attached hangtags to each piece of furniture, featuring informational text and imagery of the namesake. Each hang-tag teaches the reader (mom and dad) and the listener (child) about the most fascinating and bewildering architecture and scientific phenomenon ever recorded. No one knows if The Hanging Gardens of Babylon really existed. According to legend, king Nebuchadnezzar II who lived more than two thousand years ago, built a garden in the sky. The gardens were supported by stone pillars and nurtured by water cascading from above, keeping the garden lush and green around the year. It is our wish to help bring a love of learning and sense of wonderment into the firm and tangible grounding of a child's home.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:More emotions
- Music:Ami Suzuki
Limited only by your imagination, this rug provides an exciting teaching environment utilizing learning aids such as the alphabet, numbers, time, and direction, in an interactive learning circle. This rug features a Class I flammability rating, Colorseal permanent bleach protection, and is indoor air quality certified. Features: -Bold, rainbow-colored design -Animals along outer border -Teaches alphabet, numbers, time, and direction -10 year wear warranty -Lifetime antistatic, antimicrobial, soil and stain protections -100% high twist premium nylon -2-Ply heat set yarn -Tufted cut pile construction -High fiber density -Size: 7'7" Round About Joy Carpets Joy Carpets, Inc. has established a solid reputation for unsurpassed quality and design of play and game rugs, specialty carpets, kid rugs and carpet tiles. The company is committed to providing unique, top quality rugs and carpet tile for children of all ages. Joy Carpets, Inc. pioneered fine gauge tufting and manufactured the first recreational, educational, and specialty kids rugs for the young and young at heart. Joy Carpets is proud to offer the best quality, value, warranty, and service in the industry; premium quality nylon construction combined with state of the art printing ensures superb durability, resilience, and beauty. All Joy Carpets products are made in the U.S.A. and are perfect in both commercial and residential settings.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Namie Amuro
Limited only by your imagination, this rug provides an exciting teaching environment utilizing learning aids such as the alphabet, numbers, time, and direction, in an interactive learning circle. This rug features a Class I flammability rating, Colorseal permanent bleach protection, and is indoor air quality certified. Features: -Bold, rainbow-colored design -Animals along outer border -Teaches alphabet, numbers, time, and direction -10 year wear warranty -Lifetime antistatic, antimicrobial, soil and stain protections -100% high twist premium nylon -2-Ply heat set yarn -Tufted cut pile construction -High fiber density -Size: 7'7" Round About Joy Carpets Joy Carpets, Inc. has established a solid reputation for unsurpassed quality and design of play and game rugs, specialty carpets, kid rugs and carpet tiles. The company is committed to providing unique, top quality rugs and carpet tile for children of all ages. Joy Carpets, Inc. pioneered fine gauge tufting and manufactured the first recreational, educational, and specialty kids rugs for the young and young at heart. Joy Carpets is proud to offer the best quality, value, warranty, and service in the industry; premium quality nylon construction combined with state of the art printing ensures superb durability, resilience, and beauty. All Joy Carpets products are made in the U.S.A. and are perfect in both commercial and residential settings.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Good
- Music:Ami Suzuki
The quality of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 I got off Ebay is Superb! The shipping was on time and the service was top notch. Man I love my Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1! I posted some pics, info and listings below. Enjoy!
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:Very good
- Music:Heartbreak Hotel
The quality of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 I got off Ebay is Superb! The shipping was on time and the service was top notch. Man I love my Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1! I posted some pics, info and listings below. Enjoy!
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:More emotions
- Music:Namie Amuro
The quality of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 I got off Ebay is Superb! The shipping was on time and the service was top notch. Man I love my Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1! I posted some pics, info and listings below. Enjoy!
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
Here is more on the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 lotus Water Treatment Replacement Carbon block filters offer a significant advantage over standard granular activated carbon filters . The particle size of the ground media and the force of compressed media in a block form, accurately control the pore size and flow rates. This means the chemical reductions and mechanical filtration can be accurately controlled and the increase in the carbon/water contact surface area provides a far greater life expectancy of the filter and improved filtration. For use only with the lotus Water Treatment System, model LWT100 or LWT100K. 1 - Replacement Carbon-block Filter
Here is a picture of the Tersano lotus Water Treatment System Replacement Carbon Block Filter #LWTRF1 just like mine.
Similar posts: billiards parlor
- Mood:More emotions
- Music:Kumi Koda
