Friday, October 25, 2013

How do you prefer to watch the game!?

At home or in the stadium!?

Do you like watching the game from home? Benefits from being at home would include saving money on tickets and food. Sitting on your own comfy couch, and using your own personal toilet for when you got to go. Not having to deal with ridiculous amounts of traffic before and after.
Would your rather watch the game from the stands? Benefits from watching in the stands may include: Yelling as loud as you want with out upsetting the spouse or kids, getting the great feeling of a roaring stadium after a touchdown or goal. Delicious hot dogs and ice cold beverages, no boring commercials to take away from whats going on in the game.



Friday, October 18, 2013

Halloween road trip anyone!?



Have you been itching to take a vacation this October but don't want to miss out on the Halloween festivities!? Why not take a road trip to one or more of the Top Ten Halloween destinations for great October vacation!?


The Top Ten Halloween Destination for October Vacations

Number 10 - Anoka, MN - Halloween Capitol of the World since 1920, a weeklong celebration with parties, contests, and parades makes this place number ten on this countdown

Number 9 - Hollywood, CA - Not only does Universal Studios host its annual Halloween Horror Nights that will turn your hair white, tinsel town has great haunted tours - especially those focused on the horrifying and unsolved Black Dahlia murder.

Number 8 - Las Vegas, NV - Speaking of wild Halloween parties, it’s hard to top Vegas! Scantily clad costumed partiers abound and there are tons of haunted attractions, parties and events to choose from.

Number 7 - New Orleans, LA - Voodoo and Vampires, some of the best ghost tours in the U.S. are in New Orleans, and they just get better in October!

Number 6 - Eastern State Penitentiary and Brandywine Valley, PA - Sinister souls still in shackles, this Gothic church-like ruin is one of America’s most historic prisons and also one of the most haunted!

Number 5 - Orlando, FL - Terror at the Theme Park - Orlando, Florida is entertainment central year-round, but in October, it kicks into horror mode.

Number 4 - Keene, NH - The Biggest Pumpkin Festival in the World, This is a Halloween destination to plan your October around.

Number 3 - Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, New York City, NY - Wild Halloween Bacchanalia.  If your favorite thing about Halloween is the costumes, New York City’s Greenwich Village Halloween Parade is the ultimate Halloween costume experience.

Number 2 -Sleepy Hollow, NY - The Headless Horseman Still Rides… Washington Irving’s classic tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was all about this haunted destination and the headless ghost wandering the night in search of a replacement head – will it be yours?

Number 1 - Salem, MA Something Wickedly Witchy This Way Comes. There is nowhere in the U.S. like Salem on Halloween! It’s got it all: fabulous fall foliage, New England charm, a horrifying history, and tons of Halloween events and activities.

Read more about each spooky destination at Planning Fun RoadTrips!!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Winter time!!

Winter time is near and it's time to get the right set of winter tires! You might be asking yourself why do I need different tires though? Well, first off winter has many things to offer daily drivers such as; Slick roads, slow drivers, and limited vision for bad weather conditions! Make sure to take on these obstacles no problem with the right set of tires! Having the right winter tires can help prevent most accidents from happening. Don't be one of those people stuck in a ditch on the side of road while it's freezing outside and waiting hours for a tow truck to arrive.


If you need the right winter tires be sure to check out our Bob Massie Toyota Parts page!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Toyota Land Cruiser


This is a classic 1970 version of the Toyota Land Cruiser. The Toyota Land Cruiser is a series of four-wheel drive vehicles and its series is the longest running series in Toyota history.

Production of the first generation Land Cruiser began in 1951 as Toyota's version of a Jeep-like  vehicle.