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Bottle Opener Ring
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This Bottle Opener Ring makes opening your favorite beer as easy as a flick of your hand! Perfect for both beer connoisseurs and college party animals. You never know when your favorite alcoholic beverage will be available, so prepared with the comfortable and ultra-handy bottle opener ring.
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Aluminum Key Chain Beer Bottle Opener
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This easy popper for bottles and cans can be easily put into your pocket with your keys without having to worry about poking you every time you take a step.
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Something Like This... The Bob Newhart Anthology
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Part of what Bob Newhart mastered, earlier on stand-up albums like The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart and The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! and later on his long-running TV series The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, was capturing a brand of Everyman neuroses and heightening it, bringing mundane, common scenarios into the realm of the absurd--and the absurdly funny. Newhart also perfected playing a character involved in a conversation with the other party in absentia, as in one of his most famous routines, "King Kong," in which he plays the part of an Empire State Building security guard who calls his boss the night King Kong makes his famous ascent. ("Yes, sir, I looked in the handbook index under 'unauthorized personnel' and 'people without passes' and 'apes,' and 'ape's toes,' but it's not in there....") Something Like This... is a generous sampling of Newhart's best stand-up bits, and while some of his topics--airplanes, hating to fly--have now been so overdone as to be comic faux pas, rather than making his material seem dated they often serve to demonstrate just how rare a talent he is simply because the routines still elicit involuntary snorts of laughter some 30 years later. --Mark Hunstman
No Description Available.Genre: Spoken Word: ComedyMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 20-MAR-2001
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The Monkey Goes West
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1966. Director: Hoh Mung Wa, Starring: Diana Chang Chung-Wen, Ho Fan, Yueh Hua, Genre: Action/Adventure, Languages: Mandarin/Cantonese, Subtitles: English, Chinese (T/S), Malaysian, Indonesian, Running Time: 111 Minuntes, Frame: Widescreen 2.35:1. Ho Fan plays the monk who undertakes a journey for Buddhist scriptures, encountering Monkey, Pigsy, and a damsel in distress among many fun and fascinating others. A humorous adaptation of the famous Chinese novel, "Journey To The West."
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MVP 2 - Most Vertical Primate [VHS]
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From the makers of Air Bud, it's the return of the wackiest chimp ever to swing onto video! That's right. Jack's back and he's on a roll! The monkey business begins when Jack is framed for something he didn't do - and ends up separated from his friends, all alone in a strange city. Befriended by a shy street kid name Ben, Jack soon reveals a hidden talent for totally awesome skateboard moves! Now, as Ben prepares to make his fondest dream come true by entering the big skateboarding championships, the little chimp with the King-Kong-sized attitude is ready to help out - by taking the world of skateboarding for a ride on the wild side!
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Mighty Joe Young [VHS]
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He may only come up to King Kong's shin, but Joe makes up in heart what he lacks in size. This sweet tale of a girl and her pet/best friend, an African gorilla with the soul of a kitten, pulls on a different set of heartstrings than the giant ape classic. Robert Armstrong practically repeats his role from King Kong as a Broadway producer who lures Jill Young (Terry Moore) and Joe, an ape she raised from baby (a splendidly realized stop-motion character created by Willis O'Brien, the creator behind Kong), to New York as the star attraction at his new nightclub. Caged in a cramped basement holding cell, the unhappy Joe finally goes berserk after a trio of drunks ply him with alcohol, and the city rules him a menace. In a desperate attempt to save Joe from execution, Jill rounds up her friends and confidants (including beefy love interest Ben Johnson) for a jailbreak. This human-scale drama is more subdued than its inspiration, but the nightclub rampage remains a terrifying scene in its mad destruction; and the climax, involving a raging fire at an orphanage (have these filmmakers no shame?!), still impresses. --Sean Axmaker
The Archival Version is restored from the original nitrate, fine-grain master and includes a video re-creation of the special Technicolor two-negative tinting and toning process of the famous fire scene--not seen since the original release!
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Portrait of Gorilla - 24"H x 16"W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or leave any mess. PLEASE double check the size of the image you are ordering prior to clicking the 'ADD TO CART' button. Our graphics are offered in a variety of sizes and prices. WallMonkeys are intended for indoor use only. Printed on-demand in the United States Your order will ship within 3 business days, often sooner. Some orders require the full 3 days to allow dark colors and inks to fully dry prior to shipping. Quality is worth waiting an extra day for! Removable and will not leave a mark on your walls. Our catalog of over 10 million images is perfect for virtually any use: school projects, trade shows, teachers classrooms, colleges, nurseries, college dorms, event planners, and corporations of all size.
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Gorilla Ceiling Fan Light Pull
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This wildlife Gorilla Fan Light Pull will add a delightful accent to any room of your home, office or outdoor room. Simply attach to any traditional ceiling fan, wall switch ceiling fan, floor lamp, desk or table lamp with existing on/off beaded chain switch.
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Iron Monkey
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Since the late 1800s, the real-life Cantonese patriot Wong Fei-hung has evolved into an icon of Chinese pop culture, a sort of Asian Davy Crockett. He's been a central figure in Hong Kong cinema since the 1950s, most recently in Tsui Hark 's Once Upon a Time in China series. In this thrilling 1993 adventure directed by Yuen Woo-ping, we meet Wong as an earnest boy traveling with his upright pugilist father (Donnie Yen) and drawing inspiration from the activities of the benevolent masked bandit known as the Iron Monkey (Yu Rong-guang). The sheer physical prowess of the stars is often flabbergasting, and the action set pieces (especially an interlude atop a set of "Chinese poles") are staged for maximum dynamism. In effect, this is a powerful combination of the older, Baltic style of kung fu action and the newer body-slamming style pioneered by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. This is a perfect martial arts picture to screen for any genre skeptics in your midst. --David Chute
Amazing flying stunts highlight an enthralling historical actioner in which a doctor disguises himself as the Robin Hood-like bandit "Iron Monkey" at night to help his townspeople. A well-meaning monk who has become friendly with the doctor is blackmailed into finding the mysterious Monkey. Yo Rong-Guang and Donnie Yen star in this martial arts classic from director Yuen Wo Ping. 86 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: Chinese Dolby Digital 5.1, English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English; interviews. In Chinese with English subtitles/Dubbed in English.
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Anacondas - The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
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So here's the deal: A bunch of sassy scientific types, who all look as though tey've spent just as much time lifting barbells as they have beakers, head out into Borneo to find some rare flower that's the "pharmaceutical equivalent to the fountain of youth"--and end up dodging the digestive system of several mutant snakes during mating season. You gotta hate when that happens. If you don't, you soon will, because this in-name-only sequel to Anaconda, 1997's now seminal guilty pleasure, is proof that more does not necessarily mean merrier. The thing isn't even good-bad; it's cheap and completely unmemorable even as popcorn fodder. Director Dwight Little and his posse of his screenwriters have neither the budget nor the imagination to come on like a rip-snorting Aliens clone--it's pretty much one snake at a time, and frankly more concerned with the conniving British baddie (Matthew Marsden) who really, really wants that orchid. The cast of no-names is destined to remain that way, although the chiseled Johnny Messner, as a rugged jungle guide, provides a few hoots in his laughably stoic attempt at Vin Diesel-dom. It's hard to determine who you'd like eaten first. --Steve Wiecking
Intense sequel to "Anaconda" follows a team of scientists on a daring expedition to Borneo in search of the fabled Blood Orchid. Hoping to locate the flower and unlock the secrets of eternal youth that it possesses, the group quickly encounters slippery terror in the form of deadly giant snakes. With seemingly nowhere to hide, can the researchers slither their way to safety? Johnny Messner, KaDee Strickland, Matthew Marsden star. 97 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, French; deleted scenes; "making of" featurette.
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Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series, Vol. 1
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Episodes: 1. Witches Stew2. Mummy Dearest3. Wacky Wax Museum4. Statue of Liberty5. The Ransom of Eddie Spenser6. Eddie Takes Charge7. Tracy Come Back8. A Friend in Need9. I'll Be a Son of a Ghostbuster10. Frights of the Round Table11. No Pharaoh At All12. The Secret of Mastodon Valley13. The Ones Who Save the Future14. No Snow15. Prime Evil's Good Deed16. The Haunting of Gizmo17. The Headless Horseman18. Banish That Banshee19. Rollerghoster20. He Went Brat-A-Way21. Looking Glass Warrior22. Laser and Future Rock23. Runaway Choo-Choo24. Dynamite Dinosaur25. GhostBunglers26. My Present to the Future27. Beastly Buggy28. Belfry Leads the Way29. Battle For Ghost Command30. Going Ape31. Cyman's Revenge32. GhostNappersFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 787364722990
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There are thousands of games out there available for download. Some games are great and will keep you entertained while others will make you feel like disposing of your phone as though it has the Black Death. This article should save you some time browsing bias review sites and downloading games you’ll never play.
The Hotness
These are the games that you need to get on your phone. Each one is guaranteed to keep you entertained wherever you are.
KaGlom
KaGlom is such a great game that it’s only a matter of time until it has a cult following. The game is similar to Tetris and Bejeweled but it follows a slightly more action packed format. Blocks are destroyed with a sound that could easily be described as “KAGLOM!”
Buy it here:
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IQ
Overall, I.Q. is a cut above the rest – at least in the puzzle/ intelligence challenge department. It’s challenging enough to rope in the serious puzzle gamer while still containing enough frantic action to entertain the casual fan. I.Q. is a straight port of the original, so no dice on any extra game modes.
Buy it here:
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Alpha Wing 2
If you're looking for a quality game to play on the move, you will often find that Glu do it best, especially with their proprietary brands - things like Fatal Force, Zuma and the like. Not surprising, then, that the trend is expanding into the brave new world of mobile 3D gaming, which is currently underrepresented by most developers. Glu, however, have managed to deliver a near Game Boy Advance experience with Alpha Wing 2.
Buy it here:
[http://www.glu.com/games/game.php?game=alpha_wing2]
Jewel Quest
Jewel Quest deviates slightly from the standard Tetris format. The goal in Jewel Quest is to turn all the squares red rather than eliminate them. This may seem like a small difference but it fundamentally changes the gameplay. The variation adds a more strategic aspect to this simple puzzle game by making where you make your connection more important then simply just making connections.
Buy it here:
http://www.iplay.com/
Block Breaker Deluxe
Block Breaker Deluxe is basically Pong on drugs. Your goal is to use the ball – along with an explosive array of weapons and power-ups – to destroy many, many blocks. I’m sure we all know this style of game, but what separates Block Breaker Deluxe from its cheaper cousins is the attention to detail and general mayhem Gameloft is willing to pump into this futuristic throw back. In an industry polluted with big budget movie tie-ins and overly complex controls, it’s refreshing to see such a simple, yet well done game
Buy it here:
http://www.gameloft.com
The Whackness
There are a lot of terrible games available for download. In fact, the majority of mobile games aren’t worth your time/money. This is a list of some of those games.
War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds is a 2D side-scrolling shooter, with a very clean and distinct visual style. The game tries to create some variety with the use of different types of attacks; you can shoot ‘em down, use your ‘everything-dies’ super attack, or my personal favorite: the grab and toss. Although having these multiple attacks does add variety, it crams your fingers all in one small area that makes for a horribly awkward game.
(Don’t) buy it here:
http://www.gameloft.com
King Kong
You’re basically a giant monkey running through the jungle, busting dino skulls with your ape-rage. Like the film, King Kong is visually impressive, but in both cases the content just isn’t up to par. I may get some flack about putting this game in the whackness column when there seems to be so many deserving contestants, but I stand by my convictions. Nothing is worse than knowing a project had a huge budget and great production team only to turn out a mediocre product.
(Don’t) buy it here:
http://www.gameloft.com/
D12 Fighting
This is usually where I tell you a little bit about how to play the game and what it offers, and I wish I could. I honestly would if I could, but I haven't got the slightest clue how to play the thing. I tried reading the instructions and it became apparent that I was going nowhere without a Rosetta stone, so I pressed play hoping I could pick it up as I went along. I pressed each button individually. I pressed them in patterns. And eventually I was just givin’ 'er on the keypad like I was Data of the Star Trek Enterprise. All in all probably the worst game I’ve ever played.
(Don’t) buy it here:
http://www.hudsonentertainment.com/
24
The game goes like this: read for an hour, play a minigame and repeat. Some of the minigames are alright, but for the most part I'd rather stick a flaming chopstick in my eyes. One of the minigames involves maneuvering Bauer though what looks like a bird's eye view of a bad acid trip. If you get spotted by one of the guards, your options are to dodge or shoot what looks like a corn kernel. Another minigame involves driving from point A to B without hitting the cars around you. This minigame is so easy that I play it while actually driving. This is a terrible game for a great show.
(Don’t) buy it here:
[http://www.iplay.com/24]
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
Prince of Persia’s frustrating gameplay and whack ‘plot’ create a pretty disparate view of ancient Persia. The game contains lots of beautiful women in the game which the prince decides to constantly avoid for no apparent reason. Also, the game is incredibly difficult; almost too difficult. I played this game for about an hour before I decided to throw my cellular phone into the garbage.
That is why I have to end the article here.
All of these reviews are taken from quicklybored.com
(Don’t) buy it here:
http://www.gameloft.com/
Editor and writer for http://www.quicklybored.com
Training Collars for Your Cat
A true-blue cat aficionado wants the best for his cat...the best cat beds, cat cages, cat bowls, cat condos and yes, cat collars! What makes a good collar? These articles enlighten every cat owner on what collar or harness is appropriate for your beloved pet. Here are some of them:
1. 2 in 1 Reflecting Flea and Tick Collar for Cats
What can be more reliable than a 2 in 1 collar? Its effectiveness lasts up to five months and it can protect any cat from fleas, ticks and other nasty insects. With its Reflective Material technology courtesy of 3M Scotchlite, the "reflective strip" works like wonders. All the owner has to do is stretch the collar and put it on the pet so the killing action begins.
Manufactured by Hartz, this collar is available for $6.
2. Elizabethan Collar or Clear Custom Collar
Famous for being lightweight and dependable, this collar can fit around the neck of any animal. This is very ideal for cats as it can be applied easily, thanks to its Hook and Loop Fastener from Scotchmate.
3. Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar
Any cat lover who goes ga-ga over colors, this one fits the bill. Not only is it fashionable, it also guarantees safety of the cat. Very adjustable and light at half a pound, one can never go wrong with Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar.
4. One Earth Herbal Dog Collar
The name says "dog" collar but it is also perfect for cats. Containing oil extracts like citronella, lemon grass and eucalyptus, this makes the cat more fragrant than ever! It repels fleas and keeps the pet cat clean. How can one go wrong with that?
5. FleaTrol Breakaway Cat Collar by Zodiac
How does it stand out among all the cat collars available in the market? It has adulticides like Precor IGR that can crush fleas and ticks in an instant. Its one-of-a-kind design lessens the choking risk, so the owner is assured of the pet's safety. It is even waterproof, too!
6. Kong E-collar
This e-collar is very sturdy and light with a padded neckline that guarantees safety and comfort. This e-collar is available in five sizes, with the smallest measuring 6 to 7.5 large diameter by 4.5 and the largest from 16 to 20 large diameter.
So every cat lover has a reason to rejoice for all these collars available. Any of the aforementioned choices efficiently works like magic.
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why is donkey kong called donkey kong when he is a monkey???
When the Japanese folks at Nintendo named him, their English-Japanese dictionary listed one of the definitions of "donkey" as an idiot, or an oaf. And of course 'kong' is an allusion to King Kong, another giant rampaging animal. So they put the two together, and bam! Donkey Kong. Those silly Japanese.
Monkeying around the garden
There might be a monster in your backyard: King Kong of the garden. Be careful if you monkey around with it. In North America, there is a group of about 12 species of plants, all related to lilies (and placed in the lily family, or Liliaceae), that are popular in garden borders and as ground covers and frequently are lumped together as different kinds of "monkey grass."
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