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Egg Slicer
Sale Price: $19.95
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Jackie Gleason Presents Riff Jazz
This original mono LP record album was released as Capitol Records W 1020 in 1959...the record has the Capitol gray label with silver print.
jackie Gleason adds to his brass and strings featuring Hank Jones (piano), Charlie Shavers (trumpet), Charlie Ventura (tenor sax/alto sax/baritone sax) and Jimmy Cleveland (trombone).
The track listing is as follows:
Tollgate Treat ? Sawmill Slide ? Hawthorne Circle Hop ? Route "9A" Romp ? Briarcliff Beat ? Harum Hum ? Croton Craze ? Mary's Pizza Mart ? Cortlandt Clipper ? Furnace Dock Flip ? Rock Round Riff ? Buchanon Bustout ? Peekskill Peek ? Bear Mountain Blast ? Bird 'n Bottle ? Safe Home Swing
The album cover shows a minor wear with a bent corner and is graded "VG+" ? the vinyl is clean and is graded "M-".
All Grading is visual unless otherwise indicated ? Grading is as follows:
?NEW: Still factory sealed...brand new product
?M-: Mint minus...used product in near new condition
?EX: Excellent...used product with minor flaws not affecting play
? VG: Very Good...used product with some damage possibly audible
?G: Good...used product that will play, but not with passable quality
This is the kind of kitchen gadget that causes the folks at the Egg Marketing Board to crack big, broad grins. And if the egg slicer's clean lines and durable, elegant cast-iron construction don't send you excitedly perusing back issues of Cobb Salad Monthly looking for old recipes, any recipes, that will allow you to use more sliced eggs--well, congratulations on your cholesterol level. It's the same old low-tech slicer: shell your hard-poached or hard-boiled egg, place it in the holding well, and garrote it into perfect 1/8-inch ovum ovals. But this cast-iron slicer, made in Germany, comes with a five-year guarantee--a better "best before" date than you're apt to find on even the freshest free-range Grade As. --Tony Mason
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Jackie Gleason's Class Act Magnet
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Jackie Gleason was a hell of a man, a Honeymooner, a pool shark, dumb southern sheriff, orchestra conductor and all round class act. Enjoy his aura every time you go to the fridge for a soda.
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Smokey & The Bandit [VHS]
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It's easy to assume this is just another dumb redneck comedy from Burt Reynolds's years of underachievement. But it's not bad as a dumb redneck comedy at all. Directed by career stuntman Hal Needham, Smokey and the Bandit is just a goofy chase starring a bunch of Reynolds's Hollywood cronies. New to the job as film boss, Needham brings a silly but energized sensibility to the production and an action man's need to see things moving. But he also has a distinctive feeling for relationships, and he's good with a joke. Put all that together, and Smokey is, at the very least (and unlike its sequels), a simple and original pleasure. --Tom Keogh
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The Life of Riley, The Gleason Episodes
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Contains 6 episodes B&W:
Tonsils; Babs and Simon Step Out; Egbert's Chemistry set; The French Professor; Nervous Breakdown and Assistant Manager. Jackie Gleason is on the cover of the VHS box.
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The Hustler [Blu-ray Book]
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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 05/17/2011 Run time: 135 minutes Rating: Nr
Paul Newman shines as cocky poolroom hustler "Fast" Eddie Felson in Robert Rossen's atmospheric adaptation of the Walter Tevis novel. Newman's Felson is a swaggering pool shark punk who takes on the king of the poolroom, Minnesota Fats (a cool, assured Jackie Gleason in his most understated performance). After losing big and crashing into a void of self-pity, Eddie meets down-and-out Sarah (Piper Laurie in a delicate performance), an alcoholic blue blood who's dropped into Eddie's world of dingy bars and seedy poolrooms. Eddie regains his confidence and attracts the attention of a shifty, calculating promoter, Bert Gordon (George C. Scott at his most heartless), who offers to bring Eddie into the big money--but at what cost? Rossen brings his film to life with the easy pace of a pool game, giving his actors room to explore their characters and develop into a razor-sharp ensemble. Eugen Schüfftan earned an Academy Award for his shadowing black-and-white cinematography, as did art directors Harry Horner and Gene Callahan for their deceivingly simple set designs. Even in the daylight this film seems to be smothered by night, lit by the dim glow of a bar lamp or the overhead glare of a pool-table light, an appropriate environment for this tale of one man's struggle with his soul and his self-esteem. Newman returned as an older, wiser, cagier Felson 25 years later in Martin Scorsese's Color of Money. --Sean Axmaker
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The Honeymooners - Classic 39 Episodes
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Sale Price: $20.00
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Get the bag. As The Honeymooners continues to get bumped from late-night TV schedules across the nation--by laughably unfunny shows such as Friends and Murphy Brown no less--legions of Honeymoonies will need to get their fix in other ways. This set--the Honeymoonie's Holy Grail--contains all 39 episodes from the legendary 1955-1956 season. There's no commentary from some "expert" who compares Ralph to gods from Greek mythology or memories from some assistant producer--it's just the meat, and that's enough to make any fan salivate. This was the only season that The Honeymooners had a life of its own apart from the Jackie Gleason Show, and as much as we tried to welcome the "Lost Episodes" into our family, they very rarely matched the high quality of the classic 39. Rather than sequence them in order, the producers have decided to group them by eight different themes including Ralph's jealous nature, his life at the Gotham Bus Company, his friendship with Norton, domestic troubles, and financial woes. Sometimes this approach is a bit forced, but it does illustrate why The Honeymooners is the ultimate situation comedy: You can show them out of order. No matter what happens to the Bensonhurst foursome, Ralph will still work for the bus company, Norton in the sewer. They'll be struggling to get by, passing the time bowling, shooting pool, arguing with the wives, and dreaming of a better day. And it's in the mundanity of everyday life that The Honeymooners finds boundless humor. Even when the events were anything but mundane--bank robbers, counterfeiters, TV commercials, game shows, golf dates with The Boss--the real story and the best jokes were about the reality of their lives and the realization that, because of marriage and friendship, they didn't really have it so bad after all. The chemistry between Jackie Gleason and Art Carney still amazes after all these years. Audrey Meadows's Alice is the perfect foil for Ralph, stern but sympathetic. And Joyce Randolph's Trixie? Well, let's just call her "earnest." Still, for all of Norton's frenetic energy and Alice's wisdom, the show belongs to Ralph Kramden. Somehow, Gleason took a chauvinistic, paranoid, insensitive, scheming, bitter, loudmouth, underachieving bus driver and made him a hero to millions. --Marc Greilsamer
For the 1955-56 TV season, Jackie Gleason interrupted the 18-year run of his CBS variety show (1952-70) to turn the popular "Honeymooners" sketches into a half-hour series. Gleason plays Brooklyn bus driver Ralph Kramden, Art Carney is sewer worker pal Ed Norton, and Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph are their respective housewife spouses. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; bonus TV special; original opening and closing. 39 episodes on 5 discs. 17 hrs.
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Smokey and the Bandit (Special Edition)
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Sale Price: $5.48
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It's easy to assume this is just another dumb redneck comedy from Burt Reynolds's years of underachievement. But it's not bad as a dumb redneck comedy at all. Directed by career stuntman Hal Needham, Smokey and the Bandit is just a goofy chase starring a bunch of Reynolds's Hollywood cronies. New to the job as film boss, Needham brings a silly but energized sensibility to the production and an action man's need to see things moving. But he also has a distinctive feeling for relationships, and he's good with a joke. Put all that together, and Smokey is, at the very least (and unlike its sequels), a simple and original pleasure. --Tom Keogh
Get ready to tear up the highway with the Bandit (Burt Reynolds), a fun-loving, fast-talking trucker who takes on his craziest haul yet - delivering 400 cases of beer from Texarkana to Atlanta in just 28 hours. With Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) hot on his trail and eager to teach him some respect for the law, the Bandit joins forces with good ol' boy, Cledus (Jerry Reed) and runaway bride Carrie (Sally Field). Gear up for huge laughs, pedal-to-the-metal action, and some of the wildest car crashes ever filmed! Starring: Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Mike Henry, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick Directed by: Hal Needham
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The Honeymooners Carlton Cards Heirloom Ornament Collection 126
Sale Price: $57.99
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Moonlit Moment - Created by its star Jackie Gleason in 1951, The Honeymooners is one of television's all-time favorite sitcoms. This classic ornament features Ralph Kramden and his lovely wife Alice holding hands in the Brooklyn moonlight. Press the button and Ralph tells Alice, "Baby, you're the greatest." Perfect for Honeymoners fans everywhere.
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JACKIE GLEASON The Honeymooners COMPUTER MOUSEPAD
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Mouse pad is brand new in excellent condition. Mouse pad measures 9 inches by 8 inches and is 1/8th of an inch thick. Mousepad is made of a durable heat resistant polyester fabric top, and backed with a non slip rubber. Mousepad will not discolor or fade. Mousepad will be shipped the day of purchase, or next business day by the latest. Thanks!
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Your Television, Your Life
Your Television, Your Life
Frequently, during the waning hours of a busy day, when the world is wrapped in darkness, I want to just relax and plop down on the couch to watch a little television. Something interesting, informative and hopefully entertaining.
Fat chance.
What I find instead is an overload of vacuity and violence; ugly images of someone committing some unspeakable cruelty against someone else; or the exhibition of some Hollywood people I don’t know and never want to know; or a commercial in which someone I never met is confiding to me his or her battle with some disease, and why I need such-and-such a medication. Or the news. The news is usually worst of all, full of threats against my world from a foreign enemy; of people committing awful atrocities against other people; or of the dysfunctional workings of our government, depending on which slanted side is telling the story.
I sit and surf from channel to channel, sometimes going through seventy different channels, and finding nothing palatable. Then I just turn the boob tube off altogether. There is a reason they call it the `boob tube.’
What happened to all the wonderful tv entertainment I grew up with? No more Jackie Gleasons or Lucille Balls or Dean Martins. No more singers and dancers. Where did all that great entertainment go? I can’t believe we don’t have talented people any more capable of keeping our spirits lifted.
The bigger question is: what happened to the culture? Somewhere on the road of tv programming, television morphed from entertainment and enjoyment to depression, fear, anxiety, and the highlighting of the lowliest lifestyles in our society. All this only serves to create a negative mindset in the viewer of a world full of danger and limitations, which, in turn, engenders feelings of fear, depression, and worry.
The American Psychological Association [APA] has done studies of children at various ages who have watched thousands of hours of television, and its effects on them. The results are not encouraging. Watching a lot of tv has been shown to make children more aggressive, according to a 30-year study performed by Leonard Eron, Ph.D., chairman of the APA’s Commission on Violence and Youth. According to Dr. Eron, the heaviest viewers of tv at age eight later became the most violent criminals, and are more likely to become violent with their own children.
This tv diet of negativity and violence has a tremendous impact on adults as well as children. We begin to see the world as unsafe, full of threats from every quarter, and totally randomly violent. If you are just an ordinary citizen, you are most at risk.
You might want to take a look at the problems going on in your life if you’re watching hours of television every week. For sure, you are dealing with some very heavy issues. They could be things like relationship or marital problems, problems with your children, problems in the workplace, financial problems, health issues, and so on. When you fill your mind with so much negativity, what can you expect? For sure, you will not reap positive, happy results. There is a relationship between what you fill your mind with and what occurs in your reality.
Your mind is a sacred place. You need to think of it as such, and so protect and treat it with TLC. You would not consciously poison your food, the very nourishment your body requires for peak operation. So why would you poison your mind with that which results in less than optimal performance? Why would you intentionally invite depression, fear, and anxiety? Why would you intentionally kill creativity? Your mind is your life; it is the most valuable tool you have.
My best advice: turn off the television.
Sandra L. Lerner is the author of Connecting with Your Guardian Angel for Comfort, Protection and Guidance.
See http://www. Connectingwithyourguardianangel.com
About the Author
Sandra L. Lerner is the author of Connecting with Your Guardian Angel. See www.connectingwithyourguardianangel.com.
She also has written several articles on various topics that have been published on the web in the recent past.
where can i find free downloads of jackie gleason orchestra, besides limewire?
go to youtube
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