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This Ice vintage metal sign measures approximately 18-inches by 12-inches. Unlike most tin signs, we design and make our signs in the United States using 24 gauge American steel and a process known as sublimation, where the image is baked into a powder coating for a durable and long lasting finish. We then perform a vintaging process by hand to give this sign an aged look and feel. The edges of th…

Small Dancing Snack People Signs


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285-50 Spill Stop Metal Pourers (12)


285-50 Spill Stop Metal Pourers (12)


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The pourer that started a revolution, the original spill stop 285-50 is known for its consistent quality and pour speed. A must for any professional bartender, and the standard for flair bartenders….

Eclipse [Japan Import] [Mini LP Sleeve]


Eclipse [Japan Import] [Mini LP Sleeve]



1998, Polydor records Japan remastered reissue, comes in a mini-LP style case. Catalog: POCP-9175. Out of print since Dec. 2000….


[2 CD set] BITTEN Live CD recorded on the Prime Evil Tour 1990 / IN THE SIGN OF THE HORNS (((see product description for track listings)))


[2 CD set] BITTEN Live CD recorded on the Prime Evil Tour 1990 / IN THE SIGN OF THE HORNS (((see product description for track listings)))



“”"Bitten”"” (recorded live on the Prime Evil tour in 1990)
welcome to hell / insane / blackened are the priests / harder than ever / prime evil / burstin’ out / countess bathory / carniverous / witching hour / hell bent for metal
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“”"In the Sign of the Horns: A Tribute…”"”
1. Black metal – Nokturne
2. One Thousand Days In Sodom – Coffin Texts
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This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A896024. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: Roll angle is often a limiting…

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History
West Edmonton Mall first opened its doors to the public on September 15, 1981. The mall has been expanded three times since its opening in 1981, with these additions completed in 1983 (Phase II), 1985 (Phase III) and 1999 (Phase IV). It was the largest indoor shopping centre in the world until 2004 (History of Shopping Malls) and was put in the Guinness World Records. Up until recently, the four phases of construction were used as a guideline for finding stores and attractions. Currently, a colour-coding system is used.
The mall’s amusement park was originally called Fantasyland, until The Walt Disney Company took the mall to court, claiming ownership of the name, which is a themed area found at its Disneyland-style theme parks around the world. WEM lost and subsequently renamed the attraction Galaxyland. Since the name change, they introduced the mall’s mascot Cosmo who is the basis for several rides in Galaxyland. The amusement park is located in what used to be referred to as Phase One, although it stretches into the former Phase II. However, the mall was allowed to retain the name Fantasyland Hotel for its on-site hotel. The hotel is a separate building but it is attached to the former Phase III of the mall.
The Mindbender indoor roller coaster had a fatal accident on June 14, 1986 when several of the cars came loose and came off the track. Three people died in the accident.
In the early 1990s, the Woodward’s department store chain, one of WEM’s anchors, went bankrupt, and its locations were purchased by the Hudson’s Bay Company. As a result, WEM boasted two full Bay department stores until the late 1990s when one of the locations was closed, leading to a renovation (then known as Phase IV) that added a Famous Players multiplex, a two-floor HMV location (complete with an HMV stage, which has played hosts to autograph signings for bands, Hollywood celebrities and World Wrestling Entertainment superstars), a $12.6 million Playdium entertainment complex/arcade (now closed), an indoor shooting range, a Chapters book store with a Starbucks, as well as several other smaller stores. In 2005, the upstairs space previously occupied by Playdium was rented by three NewCap Radio radio stations: 790 CFCW, K-97 97.3 (Formerly, 97.3 K-Rock), and 96.3 Capital FM (formerly 96.3 Big Earl). The downstairs area is now partially used as a paintball playing area. In 2007, the Famous Players multiplex, formerly known as Silver City, was renamed Scotiabank Theatre.
The closure in the mid 1990s of Canadian Tire left a vacancy that sat unfilled until it was converted into a “Chinatown”-themed area in 2002, which includes an Asian supermarket, T & T Supermarket, that takes up the Canadian Tire area.
For several years in West Edmonton Mall’s history, IKEA opened where Ed’s Recreation Centre now stands, before moving out of the Mall in the early 1990s.
Among the exclusive to Edmonton stores are DeSerres, Apple Inc., Hollister Co., and Abercrombie & Fitch, along with approximately 10 others.
The mall suffered millions of dollars in damage on July 11, 2004 when a severe storm of hail and rain caused roofs to fail and drains to overflow. The Ice Palace and surrounding sections were the most damaged, and the World Waterpark saw a sewage overflow. The damage was promptly repaired. The Ice Palace has suffered occasional flood damage since as well.
Gary Hanson, longtime manager of West Edmonton Mall, has agreed to leave Edmonton to become general manager of the new $2-billion US Meadowlands Xanadu entertainment complex in New Jersey.
In the summer of 2009, the mall’s dinner theatre was relocated and Edmonton’s first branch of Bed, Bath and Beyond opened in the dinner theatre’s old location above the west-end food court. Major attractions Galaxyland
Mindbender rollercoaster at Galaxyland
Main article: Galaxyland
Galaxyland was originally known as Fantasyland, however, during a court battle with Disney, West Edmonton Mall changed the park’s name to Galaxyland in July 1995 after completing some minor renovations. It is an indoor amusement park located on the north side of the mall. It is the largest indoor amusement park in the world and features 24 rides and attractions. There are 8 beginner rides, 9 intermediate rides, 7 thrill rides, including the triple loop Mindbender roller coaster, and 5 other “pay at site” rides/games. The Mindbender is the world’s largest indoor triple loop roller coaster. The newest attraction in Galaxyland, opened on July 17, 2007, called the Galaxy Orbiter, begins at the Mindbender and intertwines with the entire park. Arguably the second most popular attraction in Galaxyland (after the Mindbender), the Drop of Doom was shut down in the early 2000s. The tower area was replaced shortly after by a more modern launch ride, the Space Shot, a S&S Double Shot Tower Ride. Only recently was the loading area replaced by an interactive laser ride based on the theme of the park’s mascot, Cosmo. Other popular attractions include the TurboRide 3D Theatre which sits directly underneath the Mindbender, the privately owned Haunted Castle and 3D Fun House (also beneath the Mindbender), the Autosled roller coaster which is a tamer alternative to the Mindbender, the Swing of the Century, and also Galaxy Kids, a large play area for young children. World Waterpark
World Waterpark pool
Main article: World Waterpark
The World Waterpark is the world’s largest indoor waterpark, built in 1985, with a size of over 20,000 square metres (4.9 acres). The park has the world’s largest indoor wave pool and is known for its high-speed water slide called the Sky Screamer, which is often mistaken as the park’s tallest slide at 24 metres (79 ft). The highest slide in the park is the Twister, which is 25.3 metres (83 ft) high.
The wavepool has six wave bays, each with two panels with a total of 1,500 horsepower (1.1 MW) generating waves up to two metres high.
The major slides are all on the east side of the park, with a children’s play area and change room access behind them. On the west side is a tube ride which has been changed many times over, a three-person inflatable raft slide and the separately owned Bungee Tower where one can bungee jump directly over the wave pool.
Recent[when?] renovations brought new signage, a complete resurfacing of the wave pool, and changeroom upgrades. There have also been large renovations to the children’s play park at the far east side in 2008. The new version of this play park is called Caribbean Cove and contains a 1200 litre bucket that drops water on the whole play park on regular 2 minute intervals. A small dolphin themed child’s park was open during the renovations and is still open to this date. Sea Life Caverns / Sea Lions Rock
Sea Lion show near the Santa Maria
West Edmonton Mall has an indoor lake which contains a salt-water habitat with four sea lions and a replica of the Santa Mara, built during the 1986 World Exposition in Vancouver. The Santa Mara has been used for an annual Christmas fundraiser, raising toys for underprivileged children. Also, the submarines, a long time favorite, had been replaced with the Deep-Sea Derby, a bumper boat ride with squirt guns Deep Sea Adventure is also home to the mall’s aquatic life, most of which are housed beneath the main floor in the “Sea Life Caverns”. Today, what was once the Dolphin’s Lagoon is now the Sea Lions’ Rock, with two sea lions (Banny and Jazz) providing the entertainment for the current presentation labeled “Swim, Slide, and Splash!”. Ice Palace
Ice Palace
Ice Palace is a scaled down version of a National Hockey League (NHL) regulation sized ice rink located in the center of the mall. The Edmonton Oilers occasionally practiced at the Ice Palace. This drew huge crowds during the Wayne Gretzky years in the 1980s. The Oilers’ contract for using the rink, however, has since expired. The rink is used for various hockey and other sporting tournaments, including a facility for the Annual Edmonton Corporate Challenge. Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf
Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf
Professor WEM’s Adventure Golf is an 18-hole miniature golf course. The miniature golf course was originally known as Pebble Beach Mini Golf, and was designed to be a mini golf version of Pebble Beach Golf Links. The course was refurbished and given the Professor WEM theme in the mid-1990s. Movie Theatres
Originally, the mall was home to four movie theatre complexes. However, as of 2008, only the Scotiabank Theatre, formerly Silver City Famous Players, (with an animated fire breathing dragon and IMAX screen) is in the mall. Up until recently, a Discount Cinema, owned by Cineplex Odeon was located outside the Phase I entrance to Galaxyland, but it was shut down in 2005 and has since seen the majority of the space it occupied bought out by skateboarding/snowboarding store West 49 which also built an indoor skatepark in the basement. Prior to the opening of Silver City, in the mid 90’s there was a Famous Players theatre located near the Palace Casino, as well as a second Cineplex Odeon below Ed’s Recreation Center (formerly Red’s), on the main level with the Gourmet Court (Phase III). Ed’s Recreation Centre
Ed’s Recreation Centre (formerly Red’s), is an entertainment complex consisting of a bowling alley, pool hall, music stage, arcade, and restaurant. The stage is one of Edmonton’s major music venues. Past players have included many bands, both Canadian and international. Motrhead, Sloan, P.O.D., Joe Satriani, Cradle of Filth, Theory of a Deadman, In Flames, Lifehouse, Children of Bodom, Bring Me The Horizon , Testament, DragonForce, Opeth, GWAR and Switchfoot are just some of the bands that have played at the venue. It was formerly known as the nightclub/restaurant/rec room Red’s. At the end of June 2006, the owners of Red’s closed its doors after they chose not to renew their lease. The mall separated it into three areas: converting the stage/restaurant area into a separate concert venue known as the Edmonton Event Centre; the other area which contains the lounge, the arcade and the Bowling Alley was re-dubbed Ed’s Rec Room and a mini-golf course, Putt ‘n’ Glow. Other attractions
Fantasyland Hotel
A troop of ring-tailed lemurs and 2 sloths. They replaced the large flock of pink flamingoes, which are currently participating in a breeding program.
An indoor shooting range (named “Wild West Shooting Centre”)
Large-scale replica of the Santa Mara, one of the ships sailed by Christopher Columbus.
Petting zoo
Nightclub Empire Ballroom. The mall’s history with nightclubs has been rather ill-fated as the space occupied now by Empire as well as other locations nearby the Edmonton Events Centre and Ed’s Rec Room have seen several tenants over the years including The Joint and Ka’os Nightclub.
West 49 skate shop with indoor skate park, built in a converted cinema.
An Internet caf
An inter-denominational chapel
4 Radio Stations. Three of them, K-97 (classic rock), 790 CFCW (classic country and news/sports programming), 96.3 Capital FM, are owned by Newcap Radio. The fourth, HOT 107, is ownved by John Charles Yerxa. The Newcap owned area features studios, offices, and a small free museum. Newcap is located in the space formerly occupied by Playdium, with the broadcast studios visible from the mall (illuminated “On Air” signs indicate when broadcasts are under way from those studios).
The mall also includes several “theme areas” including:
Bourbon Street – Features clubs and restaurants in a New Orleans-influenced setting. Several restaurants and clubs are located here including Boston Pizza with BP’s Lounge, Hooters, Tony Roma’s Ribhouse, The Old Spaghetti Factory, Albert’s Family Restaurant, Moxie’s, Earls, Jungle Jim’s and the Comedy Club. The lighting in this area is left intentionally darker than other parts of the mall in order to simulate a nighttime atmosphere.
Europa Boulevard – Eclectic shops in an area designed to look like a European streetscape. It is home to A piece of Cake, G-Star and Gold’s Gym. Several rentable conference rooms look down on the Boulevard.
Chinatown – Businesses catering to the Asian population, headlined by T & T Supermarket (in the former Canadian Tire location). It is located directly above Bourbon Street and features a miniature koi pond with a bridge. Future developments
In 2002, the City of Edmonton approved plans for the mall to expand with an additional 30,000 m2 (320,000 ft2) of retail space, a facility for sports, trade shows and conventions, a 12-story office building, and a 600-unit apartment building, along with more parking, with construction expected to be completed by 2012. As of summer 2009, however, construction has yet to begin. Currently, a number of large shopping malls, all larger than the West Edmonton Mall, are under construction in China, and the retail centre in Beijing has already displaced the West Edmonton Mall as the world’s largest. The SM Mall of Asia, located in Pasay City, Manila, Philippines has also surpassed the mall’s gross floor size by 36,000 m2. Despite this, WEM remains North America’s largest mall and continued to be a major shopping and tourist attraction despite the economic downturn of 2008-2009. Gallery
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The Santa Maria
Bourbon Street
Masks at Bourbon Street
Chinatown
Chinatown entrance
Europa Boulevard
Europa Boulevard
Corridor lined with shops
One of two Foodcourts present in the mall
Slides at World Waterpark See also
List of largest shopping malls in Canada
List of shopping malls in Canada
List of the world’s largest shopping malls References
^ a b c d Eastern Connecticut State University (January 2007). “World’s Largest Shopping Malls”. http://nutmeg.easternct.edu/~pocock/MallsWorld.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-29. 
^ West Edmonton Mall parking information
^ CBC Archive
^ West Edmonton Mall. “About WEM”. http://www.wem.ca/#/About/home/About-us. Retrieved 2007-03-07. 
^ The Globe and Mail – West Edmonton Mall
^ Three killed in roller coaster accident at Edmonton mall
^ Adjusters assess storm damage to West Edmonton Mall
^ Mall farewell
^ Rotating roller coaster a Galaxyland hit
^ S&S Worldwide
^ WEM goes high-end
^ Fantasyland Hotel
^ Edmonton Shooting Range
^ Blue Shift Gaming
^ Marketplace Chapel
^ International Council of Shopping Centers. “West Edmonton Mall gets go-ahead for expansion” External links
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