Ducks At A Distance

How To Buy The Best Duck And Cover

There are some brands in the world that don’t need too much of explanation behind them to induce the customers. Well, the duck and cover is one of those chosen ones. If there is one thing that can best clarify this brand, it is their creativity mixed with the awareness of the latest trends. If you trace the brand back in history, you have to go back to 1996 when the brand was first launched.

Right from that day, the brand earned a huge reputation on the global basis thanks to its elegance and brilliant production. Years have passed and the brand has keep on earning more and more reputation. What started as a small design focused company has now become one of the leading manufacturers of the stylish dresses for men.

But, the real boom for the Duck and Cover was in the beginning of this century. This is when the brand started manufacturing some of the finest urban street wear. With the help of a shift in focus, the brand gifted the world with a new type of casual wear. This was a brilliant act. Right at that time, the market was missing in something new and the Duck and Cover really covered that void.

Since then, there has been really no looking back of the company. After that, they have kept on their progress and now they manufacture a number of different dresses including the jeans, jackets, trainers, t-shirts, accessories, and more. They have a team of dedicated designers who are engaged in coming up with some of the best and most compelling designs for their apparels. No wonder therefore, that when you wear the Duck and Cover dresses, you stand apart from the others.

In fact, not only for style, these dresses are also renowned for some other reasons as well. For example, one of the greatest features of this brand is that their dresses are available for all the different seasons. Thus, they have the funky coats and jackets to keep you hot in the chilling chill. At the same time, they have a wide range of stylish knitted garments. They are available in a wide range of varieties so that you can choose the one that best suits your personality. There are zip up hoodies, the dark denim jeans, and the tops that will help you make a style proclamation.

Now if you reckon that the gio goi has exhausted themselves with clothes for the chill, you are incorrect. They have some of the best pool of dresses that will keep you cool in the scorching summer as well. This includes their huge pool of t-shirts, flip flops, funky trainers, and some other dresses.

But, if you want to buy the Duck and Cover dresses for you, it is vital that you stay Duffer menswear at duffermenswear.co.uk. They have a huge stock and at the same time, they offer the dresses at a very reasonable price as well.

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Duck hunting Sea ducks hunt – Browning’s Best Part 2 with SeaduckHunt.com


Waterfowl hunting for Eiders and other seaducks as they come to the gun in this action packed hunt. Watch Ruben Perez in nationally syndicated “Browning’s The Best There Is” show, as hunters use layout, and huge boats to hunt with East Coast Guide Service, for eiders and bluebills. Stay www.SeaduckHunt.com for more info.

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Seek Out Ugly Ducklings to Find the Best Profit Opportunities

You may recall the fairy tale of “The Hideous Duckling.” It is the tale of a cast-off baby bird that is mistreated because it is unattractive to the childish ducklings raised with it. Much to everyone’s surprise the hideous duckling matures to become a gorgeous swan.


Unattractiveness often prevents public from seeing potential because they make judgments based on insufficient information as they skirt what they don’t like to be near.


Most public can identify situations in which they dismissed an opportunity that someone else capitalized on later. Often these opportunities were overlooked or rejected because they were perceived as dull, dull, or unpleasant.


As you contemplate this point, it is worth recall that if Alexander Fleming had been unwilling to work with the unpleasant green mold that affects stale bread, the world force not yet have the wonder drug penicillin and its heirs.


DON’T TAKE MY PICTURE, I’ll Break the Camera


The Taj Mahal


All too frequently, management becomes engrossed in making posh office space. Having feathered their nests, executives avoid the hideous duckling sites that need attention.


In many companies, distribution is one such hideous duckling. Trucks and loading docks excite few corporate chieftains. Yet Wal-Mart struck gold by focusing on quick deliveries through warehouses serving constellations of stores. As a result of its efficiency, Wal-Mart can offer decrease prices and attract more value-seeking customers.


The Ivory Tower


Executives dislike dealing with customer complaints. In fact, very few top-level executives will talk with miserable customers. Underlings deal with those problems. Fearing that the bearer of terrible news may pay a gray price, workers often sugarcoat customer unhappiness or terribly hide it.


STALL ERASERS


Losses Are Uglier Than the Dumpster’s Contents


One open-minded CEO ran a successful restaurant business. His success was due to starting his restaurant tours at the dumpster, one of the least striking parts of any restaurant. The CEO could judge the restaurant’s health by what the dumpster contained. Rotting raw food not compulsory over ordering of supplies. Too much rotting cooked food meant that the kitchen was having problems. Occasionally, he even found carefully wrapped, fresh prime steaks … indicating that employees were stealing food.


Floored


Packages that protect products are usually seen as necessary, but not vital. Crafty Henry Ford thought otherwise. On realizing that batteries for his cars came in solid wooden boxes, Ford specified the details of those boxes. After the battery was removed, workers took out the screws and used the wood as floorboards for his Develop A.


STALLBUSTERS


ServiceMaster has made a excellent income by solving the ugliest, dirtiest and smelliest problems its customers have. Perhaps you can do the same.


Find Your Hideous Ducklings


Here are questions to help you find hidden opportunities:


-Where are the places that executives and managers seldom stay?


-What can be learned by investigating those unattractive places?


-Which potential customers are perpetually shunned?


-Which kinds of potential employees are never hired?


-Which suppliers are avoided?


-What services are avoided?


Turn Your Hideous Ducklings into Swans


-How can you use an open mind and thoughtful questions to learn more about these areas?


-Who by now sees these hideous ducklings as swans? Why?


-How could each of these hideous ducklings be one of your best opportunities?


-Who could help you to better see, hear, and feel these opportunities?


-How could you easily and inexpensively test out thoughts related to the worth of these opportunities?

Donald Mitchell is coauthor of six books including The 2,000 Percent Squared Solution, The 2,000 Percent Solution, and The 2,000 Percent Solution Workbook. You can read about his work on making 2,000 percent solutions by registering for free at

http://www.2000percentsolution.com .

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Hong Kong’s best restaurants: Asia’s World City’s top 10

Hong Kong’s numerous eating places are catering for every taste and budget: From über-swanky gastronome restaurants, where the world’s rich and well-known have their luxurious dinners of Fois gras and truffles, to authentic “Dai pai dong” stalls and simple “Cha Chaan Teng” eateries where tasty Cantonese fare can be loved…

1) The VIP room – Yung Kee

This seventy years ancient “culinary institution” has made an international name for itself thanks to its legendary Roast goose, which some say is the best in Hong Kong, if not in the total world… But, the restaurant itself is not what I want to tell you about, and I would have doubtless not included it in the Hong Kong top 10 restaurants list, if it was not for its VIP room.

Those of you who really want to delight in a sensational dining experience, should book in advance for the 4th stump VIP room or the Yung’s club on the 8th stump.  It’s somewhat more expensive but the food and the ambience justify the price… Superb Cantonese cuisine at its best.

Yung Kee is located on 32-40 Wellington Street, Central (Phone: 2522 1624)

2) Da Ping Huo

This small and intimate private kitchen restaurant serves fabulous Szechwan cuisine in a very nice atmosphere. It’s owned by a couple of artists: The husband is responsible for the interior décor and the paintings, while the wife is in charge of the lovely food and the after-dinner performance.

Food is hands down tasty and, as expected, is quite spicy and flavorful… The chef brings most spices and herbs directly from Sichuan and the results are fantastic. You need to book well in advance.

49 Hollywood Road, SoHo (Phone: 2559 1317)

3) Yellow door kitchen

Alongside, Da Ping Huo, Yellow Door Kitchen is one of Hong Kong’s best private-kitchen restaurants, serving fantastic Sichuan and Shanghainese food in pleasant surroundings.

This small and highly praised restaurant is known for the top quality ingredients it uses, as well as for its chef’s dedication, both of which result in some brilliant food… Recommended dishes include: Deep-fried eel with sweet & sour sauce, Shanghai style “Eight Reserves Duck”, Sautéed fish fillet with pepper & leek,  Sichuan style Tofu,  Sichuan style dan-dan noodle and  Meat dumplings with spicy Sichuan sauce.

Prices are not too terrible: Especially if you order their set-dinner, which gives you the opportunity to try different things.

6/F, Cheung Hing Commercial Construction, 37 Cochrane Street, SoHo (Phone: 2858 6555)

4) Tim’s Kitchen

This small private-kitchen restaurant has made an international name for itself (including a Michelin award), mainly because of the superior ingredients it uses and the chef insistence on cooking the classical Cantonese dishes, even if that means a lot of preparations…

The focus is given to seafood but there are also some outstandingly excellent chicken specialties and, as in many private-kitchen establishments, you should book a few days in advance and discuss your order with the chef-owner.

93 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan (Phone: 2543 5919)

5) Caprice, Four Seasons Hotel

Caprice is one of Hong Kong’s most prestigious and sought after restaurants.

Located within the magnificent Four Seasons hotel, the restaurant offers an unbeatable combination of gorgeous décor, gorgeous harbor views, lovely atmosphere and, above all, Superb French cuisine, with a lighter touch…

This unsurpassed dinning experience is complemented by an impressive wine list (predominantly French wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy)

Level 6, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, Central

6) Restaurant Petrus

Restaurant Petrus is one of Hong Kong’s best hotel restaurants and an internationally-known French gastronome institution…

The exceptionally elegant restaurant is located on Shangri-la’s 56th stump and offers breathtaking harbor views that can be competed only by those of Victoria Peak.

Very classic and luxurious design with perfect desk settings, gray curtains and glittering chandeliers… Tranquil, elegant and romantic atmosphere and, above all, superb French cuisine, complemented by one of Asia’s most impressive wine collections.

Level 56, The Island Shangri-la hotel (Phone: 2820 8590)

7) Lung King Heen

This lavish restaurant specializes in traditional Cantonese cuisine with a contemporary touch, and serves some of the best Dim sum in Hong Kong, alongside a wide variety of creative Shark’s fin and scenery nest specialties.

The gorgeous décor is classic-contemporary, with plenty of dark wood and Chinese antiques, and there are stump-to-ceiling windows that offer some stunning harbor views.

Four seasons Hotel Hong Kong, IFC complex, Central

8) Fook Lam Moon

This Hong Kong culinary legend was established more than 50 years ago by a creative Cantonese cook who worked for some of the city’s wealthiest families, before starting his own business.

Using top quality ingredients is what this restaurant is best known for and, indeed, their “unique dishes” are considered among the best in Hong Kong… Especially the Shark’s fin and the Abalone which are possibly the finest you can find in the city.

There are also some less exorbitant dishes on the menu that are subdue outstandingly tasty… like the Roast chicken, Roast Duck and, of course… the fabulous Dim-sum.

Prices are slightly on the high side, when compared to other Chinese restaurants, but the food is fantastic…

35-45 Johnston Road, Wanchai  (Phone: 2866 0663)

53-59 Kimberley Road, Tsim sha Tsui (Phone: 2366 0286)

9) Yan Toh heen

Strategically located at the swanky InterContinental, Yan Toh Heen serves some of the best Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong, in an elegant and refined setting that matches in with the fabulous food.

Other than its elegant décor and well-known handcrafted jade desk-settings, the restaurant boasts large windows through which you can delight in lovely views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s skyline, while indulging on some of the most scrumptious dim sum you have ever tasted…

Prices are on the high side, but the dining experience is simply superb

InterContinental Hong Kong, Salisbury Road, Tsim sha Tsui (Phone: 2313 2323)

10) Spring Deer

Established very nearly forty years ago, Spring Deer is one of Hong Kong’s best and most well loved Chinese restaurants.

The restaurant serves classic north Chinese cuisine at its best… Peking duck,   Spiced chicken,   Smoked tea duck,   Beggar’s chicken,   Shark’s fin soup,   Peking style deep fried mutton and plenty of other delicacies…

There’s nothing much in the way of stylish décor or romantic ambience here, but the place is nice, the service is excellent and the dinning experience is superb (You must book well in advance).

1/F, 42 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui  (Phone: 2366 4012)

For more information about Hong Kong, including a comprehensive Restaurant & Nightlife Guide, some fantastic day trip thoughts, details of recommended hotels, shopping tips and not compulsory city-walks: stay Metropolasia – Hong Kong’s online travel guide, where all the information you need is compiled in one simple-to-use website.

Roni Shwartz is a certified travel consultant and an expert on Hong Kong and Macau. He writes for Metropolasia

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The Hunter’s Best Friend: a Gundog

When it comes to the sport of hunting – the gundog is certainly a hunter’s best friend.  Gundogs have been used to help man since the days when survival crucially depended on hunting skills, not only for food to eat, but for clothing and shelter provided by the hides of the hunted animals and to this day bird dogs subdue play an vital role in hunting for sport.

Originally bred with the intention of assisting game bird hunting, the characteristics of gundogs have, over the years, been strengthened by further breeding with animals by now showing the necessary traits for hunting. Gundogs (also known as hunting dogs or bird dogs) are intelligent, active and alert breeds, easily trained for a variety of sporting uses such as hunting game birds and waterfowl, showing the hunter where the game birds are
located, startling the birds into the open for the hunter and retrieving the shot or injured birds and taking them back to the hunter. These hunting dogs like life around humans, and they require a fantastic deal of attention and strenuous exercise.  Some hunting dogs are used specifically to work in water, some only on land, whilst others are capable of working in both of these environments.

Gundogs can be divided into three categories, the retriever, the pointer and setter, and the flusher dog and listed below are the roles played by each of these types of dog.

The Retriever Dog

Ideally equipped with their water-repellant coat and webbed feet, the Retriever, as its name would suggest, will find the bird and take it back to the hunter.  The Retriever is particularly suited to work in water. Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers and Irish Water Spaniels are well loved breeds for the Retriever category.

The Pointer and Setter Dogs

These two types of dogs are used where game is distributed over a wide area, for example on moors.  They operate quite a distance away from their handlers and upon locating the game birds will wait for the hunter to get close enough to shoot.  In order to let the hunter know they have located the game, and without really causing any disturbance which may alert the game, the dog will remain subdue and rigid, in effect pointing in the direction of the game.  When the hunter arrives on the scene, he will command the dog to flush the game, thus presenting his sporting target.  Once shot, the dog will be expected to retrieve the game and deliver it to the hunter. English and Irish setters and English Pointers are the main breeds in this category.

The Flusher Dog

The flusher will not really capture his prey but will creep around the undergrowth to hunt and then when he has found his quarry he will crouch in front, in a guarding manner, so there is small or no chance of escape, allowing the hunter to take his quarry. Examples of dog breeds in this category are Springer Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels and Field Spaniels.

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