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By Dusty Overby
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Name: Dusty Overby
Email: doverby@gearpatrol.com
Site: http://www.gearpatrol.com
About: Gents… my name is Dusty. To date, I have been resident amongst the masses of Gear Patrol devotees. Now, I have received a different calling. My charge is to shrug off the casual and carefree life of one who solely reads; I am to eschew the selfish pleasures man-info consumption, and to, instead, contribute mighty works of journalistic prowess suitable for the enlightenment of the Gear Patrol audience.
I’m sure that we would all agree that Gear Patrol shines as a bright beacon in the world of Men’s Lifestyle and Leisure. With numerous other sites and magazines vying for your attention, you read Gear Patrol because it cuts through the worthless flotsam and jetsam the other sites and blogs rehash day in and day out, bringing you a unique perspective on the latest gizmos and whatnots that matter to you. Well, it just so happens that I majored in gizmos and minored in whatnots.
Hopefully, my background and experiences will allow me to deliver piping-hot and tasty content direct to you from my areas of expertise. I was schooled in the beautiful Southeastern U.S. of A. There I spent only a modicum of time in actual class; instead wisely opting to hone other skills such as video game dominance (Ed: Dusty’s GoldenEye skills were unparalleled - full stop), media and entertainment studies, and indulging my competitive nature.
Post graduation, I sojourned for three years in southern Germany. There, I garnered a great appreciation for European culture as well as their longstanding brewing traditions/skills. Needless to say, travel is up there on my list of personal passions. Now I am back in the States where, by day, I work in sales and marketing in the construction industry. Also, I’m an on-again, off-again runner who enjoys many outdoor activities, preeminent among them being a fanatical, though rarely fantastical, golfer.
That being said, you may have to indulge some of my written idiosyncrasies. If my posts get too wacky, surely someone will let me know (Eric?). I plan to bring a bit of wit and wisdom to a community that clearly already has them in spades. Fellow readers, I shall do you proud by helping advance Gear Patrol in advancing you. After all, it’s a good bet that at least some of what entertains me just might entertain you too.
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Pigskin prognosticators rejoice! As the commencement of the NFL season draws nigh, so does the start of the Fantasy Football season. I am proud to count myself among the 40 million plus Americans whose utter dedication to 17 weeks of gridiron speculation result in a near 19 billion dollar fourth quarter loss in corporate productivity. Clearly the stakes are high, thus the rewards should be equally lucrative. Allow me to present The Ultimate Fantasy Football Trophy, which is nothing if not aptly named.
Though the rules of each league vary, you and your fellow owners likely play for some combination of pride, cash, and a tangible symbol of your skill and dominance. The Ultimate Trophy from Titlecraft represents the most handsome, enviable vision of that symbol. Handcrafting each masterpiece right here in the good ol’ US of A, Titlecraft offers a wide range of styles and prices. You’ll have the option of choosing a proven design or customizing your own unique league award with up to nineteen different options.
Gear Patrol asked Ed Reichow, Titlecraft’s trophy master, to give his take on the majesty of his craftsmanship. Here’s what Ed has to say:
“This isn’t for lesser men… we wanted to create a prize that justifies the effort that the serious fantasy player puts in.”
Truer words have never been spoken.
What this means to you: Want to take your league to the next level? Look no further than the Ultimate Fantasy Football Trophy. Take it from us at GP, there’s simply nothing else out there that compares.
Cost: $299 to $799 @ Titlecraft
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