“Online Men’s Wedding Bands Retailer Kicks Off Holidays with Additional 10% Savings Off Everyday Low ... - YAHOO!” plus 1 more |
Posted: 17 Nov 2010 11:02 AM PST Mens-Wedding-Rings.com is proud to kick off their Annual Holiday Sale, featuring an additional 10% savings off of their everyday low prices. This leading men's wedding band retailer is known for their unparalleled selection of top quality designer and non-designer rings in alternative and traditional styles. Jensen Beach, FL (PRWEB) November 17, 2010 The leading men's wedding band retailer – Mens-Wedding-Rings.com – is kicking off the Christmas shopping season with a special Holiday Sale. Above and beyond their everyday low prices on men's wedding rings, the retailer is offering a special 10% discount for the holidays. For couples who are having a Christmas wedding, planning to renew their vows, or are just looking for a great price on a top quality men's wedding band, Mens-Wedding-Rings.com (MWR) has the perfect ring for that special occasion. Mens-Wedding-Rings.com has designer rings in gold, silver, palladium and platinum plus a new designer collection in Cobalt Chrome. They also sell an impressive array of non-designer wedding rings in stainless steel, titanium, tungsten and sterling silver. More than two-thirds of the men's wedding bands featured on the site are from the same legendary designer that created the original "Comfort Fit" ring. The concept behind their Comfort-Fit rings is by curving the inner edges of the band, the rings do not cut into the finger. This world renowned US-based manufacturer has created some of the finest wedding rings for generations, and is known for making premium quality men's wedding bands in gold, sterling silver, palladium and platinum. In addition to offering the best selection of traditional and industrial metals in their collections, Mens-Wedding-Rings.com offers a wide variety of traditional and alternative wedding rings for men. Because they focus entirely on men's wedding bands, MWR stays ahead of every trend that affects this industry. MWR maintains relationships with the top manufacturers and only sells rings made of the finest materials. For example, while lesser grades are available, the titanium used in the rings sold at MWR is TA-2, the level just below aircraft grade. In addition to offering a 10% savings beyond their everyday low prices, the customer service team at Mens-Wedding-Rings.com is always there to help customers who have questions about buying a wedding ring, or who are looking for advice on a certain style or metal. Because they only sell men's wedding bands, MWR representatives know their products inside and out and they are happy to share their vast product knowledge with customers. All of the rings sold at Mens-Wedding-Rings.com come with a Lifetime Warranty and a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee. In addition to Free Worldwide Shipping, all in-stock orders are guaranteed to ship on the same day or the next day, excluding designer brands. About Mens-Wedding-Rings.com: Owners Roy and Judy Devine make it their goal to ensure their customers are completely satisfied, so they only sell high quality rings at excellent prices. All of their rings come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and their customers have come to expect the highest standards of service, selection and quality when they shop at Mens-Wedding-Rings.com. MWR offers the best selection of men's wedding rings on the Internet, many of which are available in sizes up to 18. CONTACT: # # # Roy Devine This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
Russell Brand: Royal wedding is 'some posh people exchanging jewelry' - CNN Posted: 15 Nov 2010 03:58 PM PST Russell Brand talks to Larry King STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Russell Brand talks about his marriage, the upcoming royal wedding, and his new book on "Larry King Live" tonight 9pm ET (CNN) -- Russell Brand is a newly married man, still joyously in love with pop star Katy Perry. Now the British movie star, comedian and author has expressed fatherly concern for Prince William as the British royal prepares for his forthcoming nuptials with Kate Middleton. "Is he ready? Is he rushed into it, young William?" says Brand, who was asked about the royal engagement on CNN's Larry King Live. "I mean in the end, it's just some posh people exchanging jewelry," added Brand, who married Perry at a tiger sanctuary in India last month. "I don't know, if it makes people happy, if it makes him happy... I've met some of the royals, the Queen, I've met," he explains. As someone who is proudly left-of-center, Brand finds it hard to talk seriously about the British monarchy. He tells King about meeting Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, at a recent charity event in London. "I kept hold of his [Charles'] hand and didn't let him go... and I heard his wrist click a bit," Brand recalls. "So it went click, click -- a little wrist click, click, click, click, like that. I felt: 'Oh, no, I've made the future king's wrist click'." King admitted he was fascinated by Brand's personality: "Actors and directors and presidents and kings and different people and awkward people and ordinary people, people in stress, people in unhappiness. But you are the first truly insane person." Brand was talking to King about the second installment of his memoir "Booky Wook 2: This Time It's Personal." I kept hold of his [Prince Charles'] hand... and I heard his wrist click a bit. So it went click, click, click, click. I felt: 'Oh, no, I've made the future king's wrist click'." It features revelations about Perry -- including how she attracted his attention at a party by throwing a bottle at him, as well as how they got engaged and married in a "spiritual," India. There are also more personal details about Brand's life in the UK before he became famous -- and his past careers as a mailman, working in television sales and selling cartridge refills for photocopiers. He said of his life with the postal service: "I thought there would be a lot more sex involved. I thought, you know, knocking on people's doors. At that time of the morning, the housewives would be vulnerable, I thought. A case of: 'Do you want an extra delivery?' "No one picked up on it. It was innuendo-laden. 'Would you like me to stamp that, hmmm? Well, I've got a heavy sack'." Brand -- who starred in comedies "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "Get Him To the Greek" and who voices Dr Nefario in current 'toon blockbuster "Despicable Me" -- has just finished a remake of the 1980s movie Arthur, which originally starred Dudley Moore. King asked Brand -- a former alcoholic and drug addict -- if it was difficult playing a drunk, "What I found, Larry, is that I had bottles of booze and I'd smell them all the time to get myself in the mood... I thought: 'Right, this is a tequila scene. So I'd have a smell of tequila or a smell of scotch or whatever'. "I used to drink a lot of stuff, so I've got a lot of sense memory for being drunk. I spent, I think, 15 years drunk." Watch Larry King Live Monday through Sunday 9pm ET. For the latest from Larry King Live click here. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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