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Sterling Marlin 40 Coors Original Action Stock Car 124
Sterling Marlin 40 Coors Original Action Stock Car 124
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STERLING MARLIN 40 Coors Light Target 2001 ELITE 124
STERLING MARLIN 40 Coors Light Target 2001 ELITE 124
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NASCAR ACTION Sterling Marlin Coors Light Die Cast 1 24
NASCAR ACTION Sterling Marlin Coors Light Die Cast 1 24
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Sterling Marlin 2001 RCCA Elite 1 24 40 Coors Light KISS Band
Sterling Marlin 2001 RCCA Elite 1 24 40 Coors Light KISS Band
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STERLING MARLIN COORS LIGHT DODGE INTREPID DIE CAST
STERLING MARLIN COORS LIGHT DODGE INTREPID DIE CAST
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STERLING MARLIN 1999 Revell Club BROOKS and DUNN 40 Coors Light 118 Scale
STERLING MARLIN 1999 Revell Club BROOKS and DUNN 40 Coors Light 118 Scale
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NASCAR RCCA Elite Sterlin Marlin Coors Original 2001
NASCAR RCCA Elite Sterlin Marlin Coors Original 2001
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Sterling Marlin 40 Coors Light 2000 Monte Carlo
Sterling Marlin 40 Coors Light 2000 Monte Carlo
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BROOKS DUNN STEERS AND STRIPES COORS LIGHT 40 STERLING MARLIN
BROOKS DUNN STEERS AND STRIPES COORS LIGHT 40 STERLING MARLIN
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2001 Sterling Marlin 40 Original Coors 1 24 Action CWC
2001 Sterling Marlin 40 Original Coors 1 24 Action CWC
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2003 RCCA Elite Sterling Marlin Coors Light 1 24
2003 RCCA Elite Sterling Marlin Coors Light 1 24
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2002 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Original Gold 1 24 Autographed
2002 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Original Gold 1 24 Autographed
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Sterling Marlin NASCAR 124 Coors Light John Wayne 1999
Sterling Marlin NASCAR 124 Coors Light John Wayne 1999
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40 STERLING MARLIN COORS ORGINAL BLUE ELITE 1 OF 400
40 STERLING MARLIN COORS ORGINAL BLUE ELITE 1 OF 400
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40 STERLING MARLIN COORS LITE SILVER BULLET ELITE
40 STERLING MARLIN COORS LITE SILVER BULLET ELITE
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STERLING MARLIN 40 JOHN WAYNE COORS LIGHT 1999 MONTE CARLO 124 SCALE
STERLING MARLIN 40 JOHN WAYNE COORS LIGHT 1999 MONTE CARLO 124 SCALE
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RARE 40 STERLING MARLIN COORS ORGINAL 1999
RARE 40 STERLING MARLIN COORS ORGINAL 1999
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STERLING MARLIN 40 Coors Light 124 1998 NASCAR Action diecast
STERLING MARLIN 40 Coors Light 124 1998 NASCAR Action diecast
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STERLING MARLIN 2002 COORS ORIGINAL NASCAR 40 124 MIB
STERLING MARLIN 2002 COORS ORIGINAL NASCAR 40 124 MIB
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STERLING MARLIN NASCAR 50th Anniversary 124 SCALE 1998 MonteCarlo COORS Light
STERLING MARLIN NASCAR 50th Anniversary 124 SCALE 1998 MonteCarlo COORS Light
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1998 STERLING MARLIN 40 COORS LIGHT DIECAST 1 24
1998 STERLING MARLIN 40 COORS LIGHT DIECAST 1 24
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40 STERLING MARLIN 2002 COORS ORIGIONAL GOLD
40 STERLING MARLIN 2002 COORS ORIGIONAL GOLD
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3 Piece Lot Sterling Marlin Coors Light 164 Die Cast Car Keg Bottle Can
3 Piece Lot Sterling Marlin Coors Light 164 Die Cast Car Keg Bottle Can
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STERLING MARLIN 1998 40 COORS CAR 124
STERLING MARLIN 1998 40 COORS CAR 124
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JOHN WAYNE COORS TRIBUTE STERLING MARLIN 1 24 NASCAR DIECAST COLLECTIBLE
JOHN WAYNE COORS TRIBUTE STERLING MARLIN 1 24 NASCAR DIECAST COLLECTIBLE
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2000 Sterling Marlin Coors Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1 24
2000 Sterling Marlin Coors Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1 24
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Marlin Coors

God Of Carnage New York Tickets

Le Dieu du Carnage or God of Carnage was one of the 7 plays written by the French Playwright Yasmina Reza, and in fact God of Carnage was last play that she wrote in 2006. The play was originally written in French language however it was later translated in to English by Christopher Hampton, and its first English production opened at London's West End Productions on March 25, 2008 at the Gielgud Theatre. The play features four main characters namely Alain Reille, Annette Reille, Veronique Vallon and Michel Vallon. Originally West End cast members included Ken Scott who played Michel, Janet McTeer who portrayed Veronique, Ralph Fiennes as Alain and Tamsin Greig played the role of Annette. After opening at the London's West End production, the play generally received positive ratings from critics, although a few negative reviews came along the way. 
 
This year, God of Carnage came to Broadway Productions at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, as it was premiered on February 28, 2009. God of Carnage officially opened at Broadway Productions on March 2, 2009 starring James Gandolfini, Marcia Gay, Jeff Daniels and Hope Davis. The production is directed by Matthew Warchus and it is scheduled to close on July 19, 2009. 
 
God of Carnage is a comedy play that tells a brief tale of the two pairs of parents who try to solve a problem in a well mannered way. The child of one pair has hurt the child of the other pair, hence parents decide to talk it out in a mature and mannered way, and end up being all childish and not even near to the term well mannered. Before the play officially commences, two classmates, who happen to be 11 years of age are seen playing with each other, and during that one kid named Ferdinand Reille hurts Bruno Vallon, and knocks two teeth out of his mouth with a stick, to be more precise. To resolve the matter in a more civilized way, the parents of both the kids set up a meeting on the very same night. Alain happens to be Ferdinand's father and a lawyer by profession. Alain is most of the time busy on his cell phone to be more accurate, while on the other hand, Annette, Ferdinand's mother, is a wealth manager by profession. As for Bruno's parents, his father, Michel, is a wholesaler by professional, while Bruno's mother, Veronique, who is not well, is writer by profession and as of that moment she happens to be writing her book engulfing Darfur. Later on as the arguments among the parents start flying, it doesn't takes much time for them to lose their maturity and jump to irrationality. 
 
God of Carnage mostly received positive reviews and was warmly welcomed by the critics. Elysa Gardner of USA Today cited it "Scabrously Funny", while on the other hand David Rooney of Variety stated that, "God of Carnage is played to perfection by a scorching cast in Matthew Warchus' pungent production. Gandolfini is hilarious. Daniels hits a bull's eye. 'God of Carnage' is elegant, acerbic and entertainingly fueled on pure bile." Entertainment Weekly's Thom Geier summed the play as "Enormously fun! Christopher Hampton, Reza's longtime English language translator, has created a witty adaptation". As in the words of Joe Dziemianowicz of Daily News "James Gandolfini is at the top of his game. Director Matthew Warchus keeps the fur flying and the laughter landing. A picture-perfect production". Another positive review was given by The Bergen Record's Robert Feldberg who said, "Evenings in the theater don't get any funnier than God of Carnage.' Matthew Warchus has directed the 90-minute piece brilliantly. And the cast couldn't be better, with each of the fine actors heartily grabbing the superb material and running with it". 
 
Upcoming week's performances include one on April 21, 2009, two performances on April 22, 2009 followed by another performance on April 23. On April 24, 2009 there'll be only one performance while on April 25, two performances are scheduled.

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The Rockies along with the Miami franchise, the Florida Marlins joined the National League in 1993. Pitcher David Nied from the Atlanta Braves organization was the Rockies' first pick in the expansion draft. Nied pitched 4 seasons for the Rockies. The team's first home at-bat was a memorable one, as lead off batter Eric Young hit a home run for the Rockies.

Rockies played their first game against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium on April 5, 1993. David Nied was the starting pitcher in a game the Rockies lost, 3-0. The Rockies tasted the first win in franchise history on the franchise's first home game at Mile High Stadium, an 11-4 win.

The Rockies struggled in their first year of existence like many other expansion teams. Despite the losses, the club saw a home attendance of 4,483,350 for the season, setting a Major League record that stands to this day. The team finished the season with 67 wins, setting a record for a National League expansion franchise. Rockies first baseman Andres Galarraga has the honor of winning the batting title after hitting .370 for the season.

The trade of Walker set in motion a series of moves that would lead to a complete overhaul of the club's roster. Castilla and Jeromy Burnitz, who led the team with 37 homers in 2004, were allowed to leave as free agents following the season. Catcher Charles Johnson, who had been acquired along with Wilson in the Hampton trade, was traded to the Boston Red Sox. Other than Helton and Wilson, virtually all of the team's regular players were under the age of 30; the Rockies dubbed this group "Generation-R."

In Rockies history, Jennings had been the winningest pitcher. Following the 2006 season, Jennings was traded to the Houston Astros for outfielder Willy Taveras and pitchers Jason Hirsh and Taylor Buchholz.

Denver is at 5,280 feet above sea level. It is by far the highest city with a Major League Baseball team. Phoenix is the second-highest major league city and it is just 1,085 feet above sea level. The effects that the altitude plays on baseball games in Colorado are pronounced. Denver's altitude makes it difficult for the Rockies to field a competitive team.

Coors Field has long been regarded as the most hitter-friendly ballpark in the majors. Because of the altitude, fly balls hit there carry farther than they would at a sea-level ballpark, increasing the numbers of home runs. In addition, It is difficult for pitchers to grip the ball properly due to the dry air in Denver. The pitches do not break as much as they would elsewhere.

The Rockies built a spacious outfield at the ballpark in an effort to decrease the number of home runs that would be hit at the park. Coors Field has the deepest outfield fences in the majors; this leads to increased numbers of singles, doubles, and triples.

The Rockies have never finished lower than fifth in the National League in runs scored in their fourteen years of existence. They often lead the league in that category by a wide margin.

Rockies hitters often have wide discrepancies in their performance on the road as opposed to at home due to the relative ease of hitting at Coors compared to other ballparks. In his ten-year career, Todd Helton has a .371 batting average at home while hitting just .294 on the road.

Rockies management, including manager Clint Hurdle, had instituted an explicitly Christian code of conduct for the team's players. They have banned men's magazines (such as Maxim) and sexually explicit music from the team's clubhouse. By embracing a Christian-based code of conduct they believe will bring them focus and success.

In 2002, a humidor was installed to store baseballs at the manufacturer's specification.The Coors Field humidor is designed to keep the baseballs at the exact same size and weight as they are originally constructed for Major League Baseball. It is theorized that if every team had baseballs that were stored before the game in exactly the same conditions, it might serve as an equalizer for the teams, as well as eliminate the controversy of "tampering" with the baseballs.
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About the Author

Macie is a staff writer for Ticket Nest ( www.ticketnest.com ) and enjoys writing about her travel, theater and concert experiences. She can be reached at macie@ticketnest.com

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