Calculation Skills Basic Level (Club Pack)

April 25, 2008

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Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - HIStory

April 25, 2008

This compilation features 10 of Michael Jackson’s greatest video hits, including “Billie Jean,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Black or White,” “Rock With You” and others. 90 minutes.
Customer Review: Michael Jackson-Greatest Hits
I ordered this DVD for my 4 year old nephew who is a huge “MJ” fan!!!! The DVD is great and contains all his hits and extended versions of I’m Bad and Thriller.
Customer Review: You must have it !
This is an awasome collection of Michael’s videos, each one is so gratefully done, contains: Thriller, Black and White, Billy Jean etc. every song confirms the talent of the king of pop. Buy from here…

ArtisanStreet’s Hand Crafted, Passion Cigar Box Purse Decorated with Artwork from Klimt

April 25, 2008

Beautiful genuine hardwood cigar box purse with beveled edges and dovetailed corners. Box is decorated with artwork from Klimt. The front features two views of The Kiss highlighted with genuine copper powder. The artwork on the back is called Fulfillment. The handle is composed of lampwork glass beads. Note how the eyes on some of the handle beads can also be seen in the artwork! Price includes ground shipping within the continental United States. Buy from here…

The Very Best of Prince

April 25, 2008

Taken literally, this album’s title is sure to cause endless arguments. Nothing from Dirty Mind, not a trace of the early anthem “Controversy,” no “Erotic City”–no non-LP cuts at all, save some edited single versions–and a cold shoulder to the criminally out-of-print Gold Experience. Damn. As a compendium of 17 key A-sides from 1979 to 1992, however, The Very Best of Prince is (ahem) a quick-’n'-dirty review of the days when the Artist was, in the estimation of R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, one of the weirdest musicians in the Top 10. Blessed with both creative cunning and the wish to reach every listener possible, Prince revitalized rock and soul modes from the sex-crazed (”Little Red Corvette”) to the cryptically spiritual (”Purple Rain”). Often he blurred lines between attitudes as surely as he did musical ones; the New Testament image of “Thieves in the Temple” became in his hands a complaint about a stolen girlfriend. Though a fine party artifact, this disc is still likely to prove too scanty even for many casual Prince fans. –Rickey Wright
Customer Review: Don’t waste your money if you’re a true fan of Prince
This compilation cd of hits is despicable. It’s not even half the hits that he put out. Me, myself, I was born at during the time of Purple Rain circa 1983. My mom was a fan and listening to Prince while cleaning the house, I myself became a fan. So if you really want to rock out, get dirty and sexy then you need to not buy this one. BUY the Hits 1 and 2 and B-sides. Those are well worth the money.
Customer Review: Good Prince
I was never THAT BIG a Prince fan but this certainly is ‘good Prince’ if that’s what you’re after. I think it hits all his major work. Buy from here…

The Modern Guide to Clubmaking 4th Edition Book

April 25, 2008

Explains in detail the proper procedures for modern clubmaking. Step-by-step photos and text explain how to assemble clubs, trim shafts, install grips - every procedure to properly assemble component clubs. Subjects covered are modern shaft installation, grip installation, swingweighting, putter assembly, iron & wood assembly, common questions and many more. Buy from here…

INTERNATIONALE Long Sleeve T-Shirt

April 22, 2008

Pop-art is defined by themes from popular mass culture,advertising,comic books, pop art is a reaction to dominant ideas of abstract expressionism and expansion upon them. Pop art aims to employ images of the popular,the banal or kitschy any given culture. Category: Anarchy Buy from here…

The Definition of Smart Crew Neck Sweatshirt

April 22, 2008

Smart - Having qualities or presenting quick intelligence or an abundance of mental capability. For an Illustration see attached person. Now the dictionary entry really does have your picture next to it! Buy from here…

Live Forever

April 22, 2008

Live Forever is a film about a period in the Nineties when anything seemed possible. Britain was of a time, of a people, of a place, which captured the world’s imagination. A bright new culture deserved a bright new government. And it seemed, for a little while at least, that Britain had one. Live Forever is a story that builds to that moment in the Nineties when the politicians recognized the emergence of a vibrant British popular culture and seized it, guerrilla-fashion, to re-brand the country. In the mid-Nineties Britain was swinging again and Oasis’ debut album Definitely Maybe captured the mood of the times; a swaggering and epic celebration of the joys of living purely for the moment. Along with Pulp and Blur, Oasis had kick-started an upsurge in home-grown musical talent. It heralded a new music scene, which became known as Britpop. But it wasn’t just the music. British galleries, catwalks and records were the envy of the rest of the world. British culture rocked and cool Britannia had arrived.
Customer Review: Proves Britain is Cooler Than You
So while most of America was crying in their CD pile over Kurt Cobain and listening to crappy knock-off grunge, acting “X,” these guys were throwin’ down the real deal.
Customer Review: Tongue-in-cheek documentary slams the Gallagher brothers and their whole pretence.
This is a great documentary, very sly, subtle and informative. Made up of interviews with prominent bandmembers from the Britpop scene it documents the rise and fall of the Britpop phenomenon. It also shows, via interviews with Damon Albarn, how a fairly good band - Blur - can be brought low by its own hubris and by a popular perception that the band was ‘not authentic enough’. It also shows, via interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, how another fairly good band - the Beatles tribute band Oasis - can be so over-hyped that the bandmembers end up in Cloud-Cookooland thinking they’re geniuses and working class heroes when in reality they’ve become multi-millionaires of musical mediocrity living in mansions, with about as much in common with the working class as Bertie Wooster has with Jeeves. Also covered is the manipulation of Britpop and Oasis by New Labour. The whole thing is tied together using interviews with Louise Wener (the lead singer of Sleeper) who gives her perceptive thoughts on the Britpop phenomenon.

It seems that many here think this documentary is a homage to Oasis. I saw it very differently. When we see Gallagher in his mansion talking about himself being authentic working class it should become clear to everyone that the documentary is poking subtle fun at him and criticising the whole contrived Oasis vs. Blur ‘battle of the bands’ working class vs. upper crust thing. I mean get a clue folks! The whole thing is hilarious - the Gallagher brothers must be high as a kite if they think their current situation makes them the salt of the Earth to anyone but those whose brain capacity is on a par with Blackadder’s Baldrick or Monty Python’s Mr. Gumby. At least Damon Albarn realises he was played for a patsy - I don’t think the Gallaghers really know, but then again why would they care? After all, they made out on the deal.

By the way, the Oasis tribute band Wonderwall had me in stitches - I mean a clueless tribute band paying tribute to a clueless tribute band. It’s classic!

An awesome documentary with a lot to say about how the Gallaghers betrayed their roots while still thinking they never left them. Honestly Gallaghers, get a clue - when you get mansions and Rolls-Royces you have to give up your claim to the working class mantle. You’re nouveau riche - deal with it. Buy from here…

I’m Not Dead

April 22, 2008

Some music is celebrated for its elegant subtlety; Pink’s slams you over the head. Four albums in, she’s not changing her formula. I’m Not Dead touches on bulimia (”Stupid Girls”), war-mongering politicians (”Dear Mr. President”), teen angst (”Conversations With My 13 Year Old Self,” “Runaway”), overheated pickup artists (”U + Ur Hand”), and gross materialism (”I Got Money Now”). None of it, in other words, is for featherweight listeners. Then again, none of it suits eggheaded college tastemakers either. Where this translates, then, is with those willing to man up and embrace what makes Pink Pink: her spellbinding ability to render rebelliousness in all the many colors of the rainbow. Neil Young-inspired acoustic guitar is sketched into “The One That Got Away,” but it’s just as quickly scribbled over by Joan Jett-style ranting (on “Long Way to Happy”) and Janis Joplin/Joss Stone-fueled howling (on “Who Knew”). Even R&B gets its turn (”I Got Money Now”). The album also includes appearances from the Indigo Girls, who duet on “Dear Mr. President,” and Pink’s father, who joins for the hidden track “I Have Seen The Rain.” Pink pulls all of this off, and probably without even breathing hard. She’s not dead. –Tammy La Gorce

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Customer Review: Pink CD, I’m not dead…
I ordered this CD for my daughter as a Christmas present. She was very happy with the condition and I was very happy with the service. I ordered and received this CD in a very timely manner. I will continue using Amazon to order items on-line. It has been a very pleasant experience. Not having to fight the crowds is very important to me.
Customer Review: Great CD
Just about every song on this CD is great, which is hard to find these days. Well worth the purchase. Buy from here…

B for Bright - Just for Kids Baby Onesie

April 22, 2008

This fun design is great for any bright kid you know. Buy from here…

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