AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 1 AAA Imports' monthly publication for the premier dish garden, lucky bamboo & bonsai grower Volume 5, Issue 07 - July 2005 Knock Fishing Have you ever heard of Knock Fishing? I have experienced many kinds of fi shing including ocean, lake, river, and pond ice fi shing. During my last trip in China, one of my friends mentioned Knock Fishing. I had never heard of Knock Fishing and was very curious to fi nd out what it was. One afternoon, four of us drove about one hour away from Shenzhen, to a southern city next to Hong Kong in the Bay area. We chartered a boat for a 2 hour fi shing trip ($25 USD) and went on a new adventure. While we traveled to the fi shing area, we enjoyed the beautiful bay scenery and sunset. It took about 30 minutes to get to the fi shing spot. Here s how it happened: The fi sh lady (the lady demonstrating this new technique) starts by releasing the fi shing net into the water while the boat slowly moves in a circle. We release all of the net to complete a circle. Then, the fi sh lady gets two wooden poles and starts to slam them on the wood compartment of the boat!!! What the heck? I asked why is she doing this? The fi sh lady answered that when the fi sh hear loud noise, it scares them and they will try to swim away, catching them in the net. I felt interested in doing this so I knocked with all my strength with hopes to catch some big fi sh. After while the fi sh lady said, Now we can pull in the net. We pulled the net gradually on board, but all we caught was little fi sh - no big fi sh! I am a little disappointed. She explained that we were in an area with small fi sh meant for soup. If you want to catch bigger fi sh, we need to go further out into deeper waters. Unfortunately we did not have enough time. Maybe the next time we can go for the big fi sh. I ll be sure to bring along a big stick! Knocker Bob In this Issue: Knock Fishing 1 Planter of the Month 2 Fresh Off the Boat 3-4 Riddles 4 New Sales Reps, SR-71 5 TammyS' Recipe, Creativity 6 AAA09209 12" Relic Fancy Pedestal Four Assorted Colors (Bronze Color Shown) 4 pieces per case Planted by Judy's Grandview Gardens
AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 2 Planter of the Month 58% Off LIST Price Sale Ends July 31st Planter of the Month: Factory Irregulars Sale Extended through July 31st 65% Off LIST Price We've got another Special featuring Factory Irregulars of the Glossy Stoneware. We brought these bowls back because they were so popular last year. Unfortunately, the glazing process was inconsistent on some, but defi nitely not all, of these planters. Don't worry - these stoneware planters are still quite attractive. Just remember: One person's problem is another person's profi t! Bob AAA02349 Glossy Brown Bowl 10" AAA02353 Glossy Color Bowls 7" (2Asst)[Pack16] $5.20 $62.40 $3.80 $60.80 $1.82 $21.84 444 cases AAA02354 Glossy Color Bowls 9" (2Asst)[Pack10] $1.33 $21.28 128 cases AAA02355 Glossy Color Bowls 10" (2Asst)[Pack6] $4.80 $48.00 $5.40 $32.40 $1.68 $16.80 176 cases $1.89 $11.34 1072 cases
AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 3 Fresh Off the Boat AAA00496 58 AAA00499 Petal Flower Pot 9" [Pack16] Petal Flower Pot 14" [Pack4] AAA00497 Petal Flower Pot 7" [Pack16] AAA10190 13 AAA27163 56 Blue Porcelain Petal Pot 6"- Botanical Bowl 8" 14" [Pack1] AAA00498 Petal Flower Pot 12" [Pack6] NOTE: Prices and avail abil i ty of items in this newsletter are subject to change without no ti fi ca tion. Sale items are for the calendar month of this newsletter only. Product status changes greatly within the month due to the huge savings offered to our customers. Please contact our friendly sales rep re sen ta tives for an update of product availabilty and pricing. AAA27170 132 AAA27172 107 Straight Botanical Bowl 8" Straight Botanical Bowl 8" AAA00563 AAA00581 AAA00586 AAA00651 AAA00652 Blue Porcelain Bulb-Shaped Pot 3" [Pack144] Blue BambooBulb-Shaped Pot 3" [Pack96] Blue Bamboo High Round Pot 4" [Pack72] Black Frog Triangle Pot 6" [Pack36] Green Bamboo Triangle Pot 4" [Pack48] AAA00653 AAA00670 AAA00674 AAA00678 Green Elephant Triangle Pot 3" [Pack72] Blue Porcelain Round Rose Pot 4" [Pack60] Blue Porcelain Square Rose Pot 5" [Pack48] Porcelain Hexagon Scenery3" [Pack60] AAA01752 Earthen Rectangle Planter 8" & 10" (4Asst)[Pack8] AAA02020 143 AAA02021 681 AAA02022 160 AAA02023 324 AAA02024 268 Square Rose Planter 6", 8" & Round Planter 6", 8", 10", 12" Round Planter 6", 8" & 10" Round Planter 8", 10" & 12" Round Planter 8", 10" & 12" 10" [Pack4] & 15" [Pack1] (2Asst)[Pack6] (2Asst)[Pack4] (2Asst)[Pack4] AAA02201 60 AAA02209 74 AAA02214 148 AAA02218 74 AncientLimestone Fancy AncientLimestoneGoblet 4.5" AncientLimestone Round AncientTerra Goblet Planter Trim Pot 6" [Pack18] Drop-In 6.75" 7" AAA02232 86 AncientLimestone Straight Pot 8" AAA02233 72 AncientLimestone Straight Pot 9" [Pack8]
AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 4 Fresh Off the Boat AAA02566 67 Pedestal Stoneware 5" [Pack24] AAA02234 65 AncientTerra Straight Planter 6" [Pack18] AAA02235 100 AncientTerra Straight Planter 8" AAA02236 66 AAA02405 66 AAA02407 33 AncientTerra Straight Planter 9" [Pack8] SplashGlaze Leaf&Patterned Round 8" [Pack8] SplashGlaze Leaf&Patterned Round 8" [Pack8] AAA02410 56 AAA02411 46 AAA02511 215 AAA02512 251 AAA03203 108 Splash Glaze Emblem Planter Splash Glaze Insect Planter Drip Glaze Planter 8" Drip Glaze Planter 10" Roman White Pedestal Pot 8", 10" & 12" [Pack2] 8", 10" & 12" [Pack2] (4AsstColors) (4AsstColors) 5.5" [Pack24] AAA03206 82 AAA02513 377 Roman White Pedestal Pot 8" Drip Glaze Planter 12" (4 Asst Colors) (pack 8) AAA03420 45 AAA03423 AAA03583 96 Victoria's Secret Oval Plante Victoria's Secret Curved Drop- Grape Mosaic Mug 4" 10" [Pack8] In 7" [Pack8] AAA03720 95 AAA03723 79 Blue Peony Oval Planter 10" [Pack8] Blue Peony Curved Drop-In 7" [Pack8] AAA031 90 AAA03531 49 AAA03535 61 AAA03536 Butterfly Garden Planters 8" FruitBlueHex-PotPlanter 8", 10" & 12" [Pack4] GrapeTanHex-PotPlanter 8", 10" & 12" [Pack4] GrapeWhiteHex-PotPlanter 8", 10" & 12" [Pack4] AAA03611 27 Rose Garden Round Planters 8", 10" & 12" [Pack4] AAA03684 121 White Rose Dish Garden 8", 10" & 12" [Pack4] Riddles Hello, I hope everyone has a great 4th of July weekend. Here are a couple of riddles that I found online. TammyP 1. I can run swiftly and silently when you want me to stay still, I can move slowly and cautiously and am yours to fi ll. You look at me often and yet you always forget me, I am the most feared killer, yet you can t live without me. Sometimes you have me for all to spare, Yet when you need me, I am not there. You can waste me, or cherish me, you choose the track, But once you re done you can never get me back. "Knocker Bob" 2. Though I never turn my chin From far away I seem to spin Sometimes fat and sometimes thin I must be someone s next of kin (Answers on page 6)
AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 5 New Sales Representative Hi my name is Crystal McILvenna. I am a new inside sales representative here at AAA Imports. I was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. I have a four year old son who is my heart and soul I call him JoJo. I like to do things with my son like going to the park or going to Chuck E. Cheese. I also enjoy going to night clubs with my close friends to dance. I am looking forward to joining the team here at AAA Imports. Everyone has been very helpful and nice. Crystal SR-71 BLACKBIRD The SR-71 Blackbird was one of the strategic air command's most top secret ventures into high speed, high altitude reconnaissance. It was fi rst fl own in August 17, 1964 and entered service in July, 1965. Its twin afterburning Pratt & Whitney turbo jets each produce 34,000 pounds of thrust and can take the Blackbird to speeds exceeding Mach 3.3 (2193 mph) at an altitude of over 80,000 feet. Since 1965 the Blackbird has fl own over 3,000 sorties with an absolute combat record of zero losses. During the Vietnam War Blackbirds fl ew countless mission over enemy soil without even being detected. Developed by a company called Skunk Works this was the United States' fi rst and very successful attempt at stealth. Along with its primitive stealth technology, its high speed, high altitude confi guration made it uncatchable even to the fastest missile. Now with the introduction of satellites and unmanned aircraft for intelligence gathering operations, the USAF has retired the entire fl eet of SR -71s. NASA now fl ies the last 3 remaining SR-71s for high altitude research. Joel, Military Analyst New Sales Representative Hello, my name is Falon Quast. I am a new inside sales representative at AAA Imports. I am originally from Michigan, but I have been raised here in Central Florida since I was 3 years old. Playing racquetball, swimming, and hanging out with my family and friends are my favorite things to do. My favorite aspect of working at AAA Imports is working with the people. I must say that the employees and owners here are extremely friendly and helpful. I really look forward to meeting all of you and I will do my best to assist you with all of your product needs. Falon
AAA Im ports, Inc. 407-884-0078 July 2005 Page 6 Watermelon Fruit Bowl Celebrate your 4th of July with a cool treat! INGREDIANTS: 1 qt. (4 cups) boiling water 2 pkg. (8-serving size each) or 4 pkg. (4-serving size each) JELL-O Brand Sugar Free Low Calorie Gelatin, any fl avor 1 qt. (4 cups) cold water 4 cups assorted summer fruits, such as watermelon balls, honeydew balls, banana slices, strawberry slices Watermelon Bowl (see Tip) DIRECTIONS: STIR boiling water into dry gelatin in large bowl 3 minutes or until gelatin is completely dissolved. Stir in cold water. REFRIGERATE 1-1/2 hours or until thickened (spoon drawn through leaves defi nite impression). ADD fruit; stir until well blended. Spoon into Watermelon Bowl. Refrigerate 3 hours or until fi rm. TammyS's Recipes TIP: When making a watermelon bowl, select a large round watermelon (12 to 14 lb.). Cut off a thin slice from bottom of melon. Cut off top 1/3 of melon. Use sharp knife to scallop edge of larger piece of melon, if desired. Scoop out fruit from both pieces with melon baller. Invert watermelon shell on paper towels; let stand to drain excess juices before fi lling with fruited gelatin. Mix desired amount of watermelon with other fruits before adding to gelatin as directed. Reserve remaining watermelon for snacking or another use. 1. Time 2. The Moon Answer to Riddles (from page 4) Keep The Creativity Going This past week we exhibited at a show called the Super Floral Show in Houston, Texas. The fl owers were breathtaking. Everywhere I looked vibrant colors in full spectrum all appealing to the senses, from cool blue to warm oranges and earth tones. Texture was carefully interwoven from very smooth texture of the velvet petals to the rustic feel of bamboo and wicker all into different designs and products. I saw all the elements of design in full bloom. COLOR TEXTURE SMOOTH INTRICATE SHAPE SIZE ROUGH PLAIN BALANCE LINE SHINY PATTERNED These are just some to name a few. I believe that knowing how to combine these elements in the right proportion is the key to any successful design. Today like never before people are desiring to surround themselves with beauty in both their home and work environment. What a great opportunity to do that with fl orals and plants - they immediately bring life into a room and surrounding environments. Through our creativity and by using the elements of design we can offer our customers an added touch of beauty and bring a dash of joy into people lives. Remember you can make a difference. Happy Designing! Susan