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FIREFIGHTER BLVD metal Street Sign for fans of FIREMEN EMT Fireman friends

$ 13.19

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    I am happy to put forth this beautiful item for sale.
    You are bidding on one BRAND NEW aluminum metal tin sign
    .....
    It is
    a brand new metal tin sign that would be very
    much
    enjoyed indeed by
    any home .
    FIREFIGHTER BLVD    Metal Novelty Street Sign
    measuring   5" x 24"
    Made of the highest quality aluminum for a weather resistant finish. Lightweight & durable,
    high gloss metal signs, with
    pre-drilled holes for quick and easy mounting.
    Individually shrink-wrapped and proudly made in the USA.
    The sign is unopened
    and still in the original shrink-wrap.
    I image this sign hanging in the
    den of a fan
    ,
    or ou
    t
    si
    de in his/her favorite parking place
    or better yet in your Movie Room.
    It is a hoot.   I was made here in the USA , and it measures
    It in an
    Embossed Aluminum Sign .
    I hope this finds a nice home.
    Thank you , Harry
    fun facts from wikipedia...
    Firefighter
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    For other uses, see
    Firefighter (disambiguation)
    .
    "Fireman" and "Firewoman" redirect here. For other uses, see
    Fireman (disambiguation)
    and
    Firewoman (disambiguation)
    .
    Firefighter
    A
    U.S. Navy
    firefighter douses a fire during a
    training
    drill in July 2008. He is equipped with a
    fire hose
    with
    fog nozzle
    ,
    breathing apparatus
    ,
    helmet
    and full structural firefighting kit.
    Occupation
    Activity sectors
    Rescue
    ,
    fire protection
    ,
    civil service
    ,
    public service
    ,
    public safety
    ,
    A
    firefighter
    (also
    fireman
    and
    firewoman
    ) is a
    rescuer
    extensively trained in
    firefighting
    , primarily to extinguish
    hazardous fires
    that threaten
    property
    and human or natural populations, and to rescue people from dangerous situations, like collapsed or burning buildings or crashed vehicles. In some areas, they are also trained in
    Emergency Medical Services
    (EMS) and operate
    ambulances
    in addition to being a firefighter.
    The complexity of modern industrialized life with a greater prominence of hazards has created an increase in the skills needed in firefighting technology and a broadening of the firefighter-rescuer's remit. The
    fire service
    , or fire and rescue service, also known in some countries as the
    fire brigade
    or
    fire department
    , is one of the three main
    emergency services
    . Firefighting and firefighters have become ubiquitous around the world, from
    wildlands
    to
    urban areas
    , and aboard
    ships
    .
    5. Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor
    Even for a
    TV movie
    , this one gets our vote. The movie is based on true events that occurred in May 1988 when the Los Angeles First Interstate Bank building caught fire. At the time it was the tallest building in the city. Smoke alarms were not working properly, which allowed the fire to grow until it was uncontrollable.
    4. Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232
    Another movie based on a true story, “
    The Rescue of Flight 232
    ” is based on United Airlines Flight 232 from Denver to Chicago. The flight crashed during an emergency landing in 1989. Even though the focus isn’t entirely on firefighters responding to the situation, the perspective from the ground rescue workers is noteworthy.
    3. Backdraft
    We’d be remiss not to include “
    Backdraft
    .” You may be surprised it doesn’t rank higher on the list, but because people constantly ask if a firefighter’s job is like “Backdraft,” it gets docked a few points. “You go, we go.”
    2. Hellfighters
    This is a movie about
    Chance Buckman
    , head of an oilfield firefighting outfit, and his professional and personal ebbs and flows. Full disclosure: You’ll either love this movie or hate it. In fact, when the movie first came out, Roger Ebert said it was a “slow moving, talkative, badly plotted bore." But we think it’s a pretty great fire-based movie. John Wayne, who plays Buckman, will always get our vote.
    1. The Towering Inferno

    The Towering Inferno
    ,” in our opinion, is the best firefighting/disaster movie out there (even if it’s the most unrealistic fire movie on the list). Steve McQueen … Paul Newman … Faye Dunaway. Need we say more?
    Elvis Presley
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "Elvis" redirects here. For other people named Elvis, see
    Elvis (name)
    . For other uses, see
    Elvis (disambiguation)
    .
    Elvis Presley
    Presley in a publicity photograph for the 1957 film
    Jailhouse Rock
    Born
    Elvis Aaron Presley
    January 8, 1935
    Tupelo, Mississippi
    , U.S.
    Died
    August 16, 1977
    (aged 42)
    Memphis, Tennessee
    , U.S.
    Resting place
    Graceland
    , Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
    Education
    L.C. Humes High School
    Occupation
    Singer, actor
    Home town
    Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
    Spouse(s)
    Priscilla Beaulieu
    (
    m.
    1967;
    div.
    1973)
    Children
    Lisa Marie Presley
    Relatives
    14. Starman
    Year And Model
    : 1977 Cobra II
    Character
    : Starman
    Actor
    : Jeff Bridges
    Complex Says
    : Jeff Bridges might play the role of an alien who can make himself look like a dead person and bring deer back to life. But he's not out of touch with what is cool on this planet. The Cobra II is cool on this planet.
    Charlie's Angels (1976)
    13. Charlie's Angels (1976)
    Year And Model
    : 1976 Cobra II
    Character
    : Jill Munroe
    Actor
    : Farrah Fawcett
    Complex Says
    : What's better than a hot woman? A hot woman known for a free nipple policy in a 1976 Mustang Cobra II.
    Fastlane
    12. Fastlane
    Year And Model
    : 1968 Bullitt Replica
    Character
    : Wilhelmina "Billie" Chambers
    Actor
    : Tiffani Thiessen
    Complex Says
    : The Mustang from
    Bullitt
    is awesome enough that a replica of it is cool enough to make this list.
    Diamonds Are Forever
    11. Diamonds Are Forever
    Year And Model
    : 1971 Mach I
    Character
    : James Bond
    Actor
    : Sean Connery
    Complex Says
    : James Bond is most known for driving Aston Martins and Lotuses. The 1971 Mustang Mach I is in good company.
    Team Knight Rider
    10. Team Knight Rider
    Year And Model
    : 1997 SVT Cobra "Domino"
    Character
    : Jenny Andrews
    Actor
    : Christine Steel
    Complex Says
    : Domino might be a cheesy girly gossip car in this cheesy-beyond-belief "Knight Rider" successor. But it's also an intelligent '97 SVT Cobra. We could forgive any personality dysfunctions for a car like that.
    Back to the Future II
    9. Back to the Future II
    Year And Model
    : 2015 Fox Body
    Complex Says
    : In the not-terribly-distant future, Mustangs will look like Mustangs from the '80s with a gigantic spoiler. It could be worse.
    War of the Worlds
    8. War of the Worlds
    Year And Model
    : 1966 Shelby GT350H
    Character
    : Ray Ferrier
    Actor
    : Tom Cruise
    Complex Says
    : The new
    War of the Worlds
    may have been mediocre at best, but Ray Ferrier's GT350H sure wasn't. It's always sad when a car is the best part of a movie that's not a "car movie."
    Knight Rider (2008)
    7. Knight Rider (2008)
    Year And Model
    : 2008 Shelby GT500KR "KITT"
    Character
    : Michael Knight
    Actor
    : Justin Bruening
    Complex Says
    : The Shelby GT500KR is an epic, bad-ass vehicle. Adding artificial intelligence, an EMP pulse weapon, and chameleon paint makes the newest KITT extra epic and bad-ass.
    Goldfinger
    6. Goldfinger
    Year And Model
    : 1964.5 Mustang Fastback, 1964.5 Mustang Convertible
    Character
    : Auric Goldfinger
    Actor
    : Gert Fröbe
    Complex Says
    : We're used to seeing crazed Saudis gold-plating Bugattis and Ferraris. But Auric Goldfinger's gold Mustang looks pretty good in its ostentatious finish.
    Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
    5. Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
    Year And Model
    : 1964.5 Mustang
    Character
    : Geneviève Grad
    Actor
    : Nicole Cruchot
    Complex Says
    : Nicole Cruchot holds the distinction of being the first person to drive a Mustang on film.
    Bill Durham
    4. Bull Durham
    Year And Model
    : 1968 Shelby GT350
    Character
    : "Crash" Davis
    Actor
    : Kevin Costner
    Complex Says
    : It's a baseball movie with Kevin Costner, which may or may not be your thing. Shelby GT350s damn well better be your thing, though.
    Thomas Crown Affair
    3. Thomas Crown Affair
    Year And Model
    : 1968 Shelby GT350
    Character
    : Thomas Crown
    Actor
    : Pierce Brosnan
    Complex Says
    : Brosnan knows how to project an aura of cool as well as anyone. He was James Bond, you know. The perfect accessory to said aura of cool might just be this lovely Shelby GT350.
    Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)
    2. Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)
    Year And Model
    : 1967 Shelby GT500 "Eleanor"
    Character
    : Memphis Raines
    Actor
    : Nicolas Cage
    Complex Says
    : Eleanor is now a legend in the Mustang world. It may be a little over the top in the body-kit department, but the brash awesomeness more than makes up for it.
    Bullitt
    1. Bullitt
    Year And Model
    : 1968 GT390 Fastback
    Character
    : Detective Frank Bullitt
    Actor
    : Steve McQueen
    Complex Says
    : This isn't just the definitive movie Mustang--it's the definitive car chase.
    Bullitt
    is a must-see film for every car buff.
    Sleeping Beauty
    (1959 film)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sleeping Beauty
    Original theatrical poster
    Directed by
    Clyde Geronimi
    Les Clark
    Eric Larson
    Wolfgang Reitherman
    Produced by
    Walt Disney
    Written by
    Erdman Penner (adaptation)
    Joe Rinaldi
    Winston Hibler
    Bill Peet
    Ted Sears
    Ralph Wright
    Milt Banta
    Based on
    La Belle au bois dormant
    by
    Charles Perrault
    The Sleeping Beauty
    by
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Little Briar Rose
    by
    The Brothers Grimm
    Starring
    Mary Costa
    Eleanor Audley
    Verna Felton
    Barbara Luddy
    Barbara Jo Allen
    Bill Shirley
    Taylor Holmes
    Bill Thompson
    Narrated by
    Marvin Miller
    Music by
    George Bruns
    Production
    company
    Walt Disney Productions
    Distributed by
    Buena Vista Distribution
    Release dates
    January 29, 1959
    Running time
    75 minutes
    Language
    English
    Budget
    million
    [
    1
    ]
    Box office
    .6 million
    [
    2
    ]
    Sleeping Beauty
    is a 1959 American animated
    musical
    fantasy film
    produced by
    Walt Disney
    based on
    The Sleeping Beauty
    by
    Charles Perrault
    and
    Little Briar Rose
    by
    The Brothers Grimm
    . The 16th film in the
    Walt Disney Animated Classics series
    , it was released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by
    Buena Vista Distribution
    . This was the last Disney adaptation of a fairy tale for some years because of its initial
    disappointing box office gross
    and mixed critical reception; the studio did not return to the genre until 30 years later, after Walt Disney died, with the release of
    The Little Mermaid
    (1989).
    The film was directed by
    Les Clark
    ,
    Eric Larson
    , and
    Wolfgang Reitherman
    , under the supervision of
    Clyde Geronimi
    , with additional story work by Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler,
    Bill Peet
    ,
    Ted Sears
    , Ralph Wright, and Milt Banta. The film's musical score and songs, featuring the work of the
    Graunke Symphony Orchestra
    under the direction of
    George Bruns
    , are arrangements or adaptations of numbers from the 1890
    Sleeping Beauty
    ballet
    by
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    .
    Sleeping Beauty
    was the first animated film to be photographed in the
    Super Technirama 70
    widescreen
    process, as well as the second full-length animated feature film to be filmed in anamorphic widescreen, following Disney's own
    Lady and the Tramp
    four years earlier. The film was presented in
    Super Technirama 70
    and 6-channel stereophonic sound in first-run engagements.
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