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This album captures the many moods of James Taylor. Best remembered for its seductively laid-back remake of "Handy Man" and the uptempo "Your Smiling Face," JT also swings hard toward unhappiness on "Bartender's Blues" (quickly covered by George Jones) and "Another Grey Morning." Despite the generally romantic tone, two of the most striking tracks are lovely and quite ambivalent: "Looking for Love on Broadway" and "If I Keep My Heart Out of Sight" seem worried at the thought of a connection actually working out. --Rickey Wright
JAMES TAYLOR COLLECTION/JT Label: Sony Release Date: 4/25/2000 1 Your Smiling Face - 2:47 2 There We Are - 3:01 3 Honey Don't Leave L.A. - 3:06 4 Another Grey Morning - 2:44 5 Bartender's Blues - 4:12 6 Secret O' Life - 3:35 7 Handy Man - 3:18 8 I Was Only Telling a Lie - 3:24 9 Looking for Love on Broadway - 2:21 10 Terra Nova - 4:32 11 Traffic Jam - 1:58 12 If I Keep My Heart out of Sight - 2:57
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
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The characters of Daniel Handler's popular children's book series spring to life in this playfully macabre screen adaptation from director Brad Silberling. Contemporary scoring master Thomas Newman may launch the musical proceedings with the brief, Disney-esque flourish of "The Bad Beginning," but the sound of a needle being brusquely dragged across that record brings us to the composer's true intent: a teasing romp through occasionally dark, rhythmically charged musical corners. Employing his patent take on post-modern impressionism to a greater degree than he did in Finding Nemo, Newman gives a decidedly contemporary spin to the oft-cliched concept of children's music. His score is a an inviting fusion of his tense, ever-inventive, ensemble studio concoctions and a Euro-Goth sensibility inspired by the film's visual sense. Alternately bright and brooding, with a surprise at nearly every turn (not the least of which is "Loverly Spring," a full reprise of the score's creepily saccharine opening song), Newman's score is yet another tribute to his restless, seemingly boundless creativity. --Jerry McCulley
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Dallas: The Complete First & Second Seasons
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No Description Available.Genre: TelevisionRating: NRRelease Date: 12-SEP-2006Media Type: DVD
Dallas: The Complete First and Second Seasons is an American equivalent to those British miniseries about historical chapters in that country's royal monarchy. Full of family in-fighting, political intrigue crossed with personal triumph or disappointment, and plenty of sensational infidelities and betrayals, Dallas is a captivating story of a wealthy oil family's power and travails. It is also uniquely fun and daringly absurd, albeit with a straight face; this hugely successful, primetime soap opera began in the late 1970s and ran 14 seasons in all, built on a handful of primary relationships that stretch credulity but never descend into self-parody. Not unexpectedly, Dallas begins with a Romeo and Juliet tale that instantly exposes an old feud between two families and strips the civilized veneer from several major characters. Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), youngest of three sons of independent oilman Jock Ewing (Jim Davis), arrives at the Ewing clan's Southfork ranch just outside Dallas, Texas, with a new wife, Pam Barnes Ewing (Victoria Principal). Pam is the daughter of Digger Barnes (David Wayne), an old business rival of Jock's and one-time suitor of the Ewing matriarch, Eleanor (or "Miss Ellie," played by Barbara Bel Geddes). Pam's also the sister of a state senator, Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), whose vendetta against the Ewings is played out in the legislature, imposing costly regulations on their business and holding committee investigations into questionable practices of company president J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman). Pam's status as the newest Ewing causes an uproar in the family (besides being a Barnes, she also dated the Ewings' genial but lonely foreman, Ray Krebbs, played by Steve Kanaly) and prompts Dallas' charming villain, J.R., to make many Iago-like attempts, over the first two seasons, to drive her from Bobby's arms. Pam has a different set of problems with the other, jealous Ewing women, including J.R.'s possibly barren and alcoholic wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), and teenage Lucy (Charlene Tilton), daughter of exiled Ewing son Gary (Ted Shackleford). With new and old resentments flying and everyone deeply suspicious of everyone else's motives (even the ailing Jock doesn't trust J.R.), there's plenty of drama to chew on. Still, storylines are often larger than the sum of these parts, with lots of kidnappings, marital affairs, plane crashes, and shootings ratcheting up suspense. Dallas is pure pleasure, a little guilty, perhaps, but not a sin. --Tom Keogh
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Dallas: The Complete Fourth Season
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The story of a Texas family headed by oil magnate J.R. Ewing whose lives revolve around money, family, and the pursuit of power.Item Type: DVD MovieItem Rating: NRStreet Date: 01/24/06Wide Screen: noDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguage: ENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtitles: noDubbed: noFull Frame: yesRe-Release: noPackaging: Sleeve
Following a tumultuous third season that culminated in the shooting of likeable villain J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) by an unknown assailant, Dallas: The Complete Fourth Season is relatively tame by comparison. Still, it begins with no fewer than four episodes stretching out the mystery of who (from a wide field of candidates) actually shot J.R., with the victim's alcoholic wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), looking like the chief suspect. Meanwhile, with J.R. out of commission and possibly paralyzed by a bullet pressing against his spine, brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy) reluctantly takes the reins of Ewing Oil at the insistence of his father, Jock (Jim Davis). Prepared to buy a refinery at a bargain pricesomething Jock always wanted but J.R. could never deliverBobby is set to take Ewing Oil to a new level of success, but finds his authority undercut by J.R., who is pulling strings from his hospital bed. Another suspect in the shooting, Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), brother of Bobby's wife, Pam (Victoria Principal), tries to jumpstart his return to Texas politics by making trouble for the Ewings in the Texas legislature. Bobby himself, burned out on the family business, tries his own hand at the state senate, a useful place to be once Jock and Ewing matriarch Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes), mired in a personal conflict that heads toward divorce, find themselves on opposite sides in a land dispute. Other story threads include a rocky marriage between granddaughter Lucy (Charlene Tilton) and a medical student (Leigh McCloskey), and extramarital distraction for lonely Pam and Sue Ellen. Perhaps the biggest scandal of the season is J.R.'s manipulation of a counterrevolution in the Southeast Asian country where Ewing Oil fields were disastrously nationalized--a crime that could come back to haunt him. --Tom Keogh
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Not Rated Women's Official Boot
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Soft faux-leather keeps this fantastic boot affordable, and the design team at Not Rated keeps the style stellar. Totally nailing the newest boot trends, the Official features a sumptuous shaft that covers much of the shoe’s vamp and is embellished with artisan-style perforations and two covered decorative buttons on one side. Rounded toes and lightly padded footbeds keep you comfy. Tuck in those jeans!
Pamper your feet with trendy, retro styles influenced by the sparkle of pop culture! Not Rated is the offspring of Naughty Monkey. A junior line in concept, Not Rated takes it back to the drawing board and rethinks fashion and prices. These Official boots feature synthetic uppers, perforated shaft detail with spat inspired fold over at heel, and two button at vamp, with rubber outsole. Heel measures 3", Shaft 15". Style# NRW1017
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W2843 B&L RAY-BAN Highstreet Metal TeaCup Steel Gray Sunglasses / Mens and Womens 1990's Bausch & Lomb Rayban Tea Cup
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Authentic RayBans made in the late 1990's when USA Bausch & Lomb RayBan was sold and transitioning to Italian Luxottica. So these RayBans have all the original "B&L" markings but no "USA" on it. And sometimes it has a Luxottica sticker. This is typical of 1990's HighStreet line. Sleek, simple, and elegant. This is teacup style, sort of oval cateye with G-15 Green-Gray Glass Lenses. G-15: Each Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban lens has been made from an absorptive glass that has been scientifically formulated to provide proper glare protection and light control. These glasses also provide 100% protection from ultraviolet rays and reduce the level of infrared light. USA B&L Ray-Ban lenses are of precision optical quality. They are made from optical glasses, noted for their purity, and are ground and polished so that they're surfaces are of the same high quality as fine eyewear lenses. The lenses are completely free of eye-straining waves or distortion. Unisex style for both men and women. Includes a hard RayBan case.
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Vampire Mansion - A Linda Hyde Mystery
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DISCOVER A SECRET THAT HAS BEEN HIDDEN FOR CENTURIES. When Investigative Reporter and Super Sleuth, Linda Hyde, sets out to cover a rare book exhibition, she receives an offer she can't refuse - to search for 5 lost manuscripts on the behalf of a mysterious collector. However, as Linda will soon find out, she is not alone in this quest. Confronted with challenging puzzles and mind-bending mini-games, itâs up to you as Linda to find the clues and put the pieces together to stop this sinister plot. As your search intensifies, a secret world of vampires slowly reveals itself. Has Linda taken on more than she bargained for? With over 40 locations to explore and over 400 Hidden Objects to find, youâll have to race against time to outwit your supernatural enemies! How close to the truth can you get before you become the target?
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JBL N26 Northridge Series Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Dark Gray)
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JBL has been building speakers for the world's theaters, concert halls, and recording studios for over 50 years. Its achievements and customer satisfaction have earned the company a 70-percent share of the professional loudspeaker market. Of course, JBL builds speakers for the home, too, and a great deal of JBL's pro technology makes its way into the Northridge series. All Northridge models use 0.75-inch titanium-laminate dome tweeters as well as woofers made of JBL's trademark PolyPlas (a polymer-coated cellulose fiber). The drivers boast oversized Kapton voice coils and HeatScape motor structures, which give the innards a high tolerance for heat. Translation: the speakers will handle a fair amount of amplifier power. Within each speaker, these drivers are optimized for their respective frequency bands by JBL's Straight-Line Signal Path crossover networks. Traditionally, the purer the signal path, the better the sound, and this maxim seems borne out by the N26 bookshelf model. You can mount the modestly sized N26s on a wall, either vertically or horizontally, using JBL's optional wall-mount brackets. If you want to place your N26s on a bookshelf, a small support stand unfolds from the bottom of the speaker, and JBL provides adhesive-backed nonskid pads to increase stability. The N26s' deep-gray cabinet has been molded with a bow-shaped back; the resultant asymmetrical enclosure helps prevent the buildup of internal standing waves. (Standing waves are sound waves that interfere with one another, resulting in too-loud or too-quiet sound at various frequencies.) The knitted cloths over the grilles perfectly match the cabinet color, creating a warm and friendly look that's attractive in a functional, no-nonsense sort of way. Removing the grilles reveals the titanium-laminate tweeters, the 6-inch woofers (dyed silver to match the tweeters), and JBLs FreeFlow ports, which are flared to avoid the port noise, or "chuffing," that colors the sound of many vented cabinets. We were pleased to see JBL uses real five-way binding posts for speaker terminals, as opposed to the cheaper spring-loaded terminals found on countless other moderately priced speakers. Five-way posts not only make a tighter, more sure connection, but they also accept spade lugs and banana plugs, thus allowing the use of heavy gauge or specialty speaker wires. We placed the magnetically shielded N26s on stands to either side of our rear-projection television and proceeded to give them the full sonic-torture test with both music and movies. Starting with favorite jazz CDs, we were immediately impressed by the naturalness of the N26s' midrange. Pianos, so notoriously difficult to get right, sound surprisingly realistic with the N26 and show off this speaker's natural balance, detail, and harmonic complexity. We also like the N26s' ability to throw a wide soundstage, with well-placed sonic images and a strong sense of three-dimensionality. Rock music lets them strut like Mick Jagger and reveals an honest bass response down into the 50-to-60 Hz region. We do have a slight criticism: although vocals through the N26s exhibit excellent overall balance, they sometimes sound a tad veiled or diminished in presence. On the other hand, with classical CDs, we love the nuance, texture, and expression of a solo cello flowing from the speakers, while with symphonic music, these speakers show a combination of refinement and power. DVD movies and music videos are even more fun to listen to. We put the N26s in "phantom" center mode to get a sense of home theater through just this pair of speakers, along with another pair for surround sound. In this four-channel configuration the N26s proved especially adept at reproducing movie soundtracks. Dialogue was clear and easy to understand, and dynamics were fairly explosive with moderate amplifier power. Surround details were abundant; these speakers produce a well-integrated and expansive sonic panorama. The N26s have a lot going for them. Their inherent neutrality, detail, and dynamic range are the hallmarks that have made JBL so successful in the professional audio world. --Wayne Garcia Pros: Remarkable detail and texture Good tonal balance Excellent component parts Flexible mounting options Cons: Vocals sound slightly veiled
JBL's N26 speakers are a pair of 2-way, 6-inch bookshelf loudspeakers designed with high-impact, molded enclosures. Technical features include 125-watt power handling, 8-ohm impedance, and 88 dB sensitivity. Speaker drivers include a 6-inch PolyPlas (polymer-coated cellulose fiber) woofer and a 0.75-inch titanium laminate dome tweeter.Shielded components allow distortion-free placement near video monitors. High-temperature, oversized Kapton voice coils and HeatScape motor structures allow these speakers to effortlessly play all types of movies and music. The FreeFlow flared port increases bass response without adding unwanted port noise.This pair of speakers comes in a dark gray finish. Every pair of JBL N26 speakers also comes with a two-year parts and labor warranty on the speaker enclosures and a five-year parts and labor warranty on the speaker driver and internal components.
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Pearls: Classic and Stylish
Pearls are June Birthstones: along with Pearl, Moonstone (Traditional: Alexandrite).
By Linda Blatchford
Jewelry Designer
There is so much history about pearls that five (5) months claim them as their birthstone: February, April, June (traditional), July and November.
Pearls are an astral stone for the signs Gemini and Cancer are linked to the moon. Pearls have been called the “teardrops of the moon”. Some believe that pearls were formed by the passage of angels through the clouds of heaven.
Spiritual Benefits of wearing pearls:
- Stimulates spiritual transformation
- Promotes prosperity and success
- Encloses you with an aura of calm and beauty
- Helps with stomach, digestion and emotional stress
- Amplifies focus, meditation skills and wisdom
- Helps balance the solar plexus chakra
Over time, the pearl has become the symbol of purity and innocence and it is often sewn into bridal gowns, or worn as jewelry by the bride.
Pearls are classic, elegant and may be expensive. They are very popular at the Gem Shows.
Queen Alexandra's Pearls*
Most fine jewellery in the 1900s was white and made from either diamonds or pearls. Queen Alexandra initially wore dog collar chokers, called a 'collier de chien' to cover a small scar on her neck.
For state occasions and formal events she plastered herself in arrangements of pearl necklaces. The rarity value of real pearls then was such that an American skyscraper exchanged hands for the price of a pearl necklace. This is not as ridiculous as it seems, since fine south sea pearls still command a high price.
Pearls were very fashionable, but still very, very costly. After the 1890s, Kokichi Mikimoto of Japan, produced highly acceptable cultured pearls by placing a small bead into an oyster shell. The bead coated itself with nacre (mother of pearl) and so good looking pearl jewels became more affordable.
Various combinations of pearl necklaces come in and out of fashion with regularity so pearls too are a must. Both fake and real freshwater or cultured pearls are very affordable today. The price of pearls has dropped by about a fifth in the past 10 years and the Chinese are making waves in the pearl world with their cheaper prices. The Japanese have suffered disease in their pearl beds as well as facing competition and are finding it hard to compete with China's prices.
Value of Pearls
In the early 1900's, the financier Morton F. Plant exchanged the building for a Cartier two-strand Oriental pearl necklace much coveted by a woman he admired.
A pearl is judged by its luster, size and markings. Although baroque, or unevenly formed, pearls have often been popular, it is the perfectly round ones that are now most desired. The best have a creamy, slightly pinkish glow. Black pearls (actually, a sort of silver-gray shade) are also coveted. Pearls are measured in millimeters, with 7 to 7.5 considered respectably modest while something larger than 10 millimeters becomes pretty important. For the last 70 years, they have been ''farmed,'' which means the deformities have been given a helping hand. These pearls are called cultured, and today natural pearls are extremely rare.
Most of the cultured pearls, Mr. Mondschein says, come from Japan, while the largest ones come from the South Seas, Burma, Tahiti and Australia. Pearls should always be kept in a soft pouch; they can be professionally cleaned with soap and water. ''But spray perfume is the killer,'' says Mr. Mondschein. ''I've seen people ruin pearls that way. And once the bloom is off the pearl, it can never Come Back.''
* Source: http://www.fashion-jewellery-online.com/
See my Website or Etsy Shop for examples.
About the Author
Linda Blatchford writes online articles on various topics and is an ezine publishers. A woman of many talents, she is also an e-tailer at LinorStore.com
Linda lives in Illinois with her husband and 3 cats.
How To head bang like the Jrockers?
I was watching a video of The GazettE, and Ruki and Reita were headbanging. it is not the normal head bang where they just shake their head, But I really want to do it because I find it cool and amazing. Any help please? Kyo from Dir en grey also head bangs like that in some lives as well,
The video with the headbanging is Linda Linda live.
just shake ur head! do it UR way..be creative... try and follow wut other ppl do? create ur own kinda head bang ^^
Is Fenty vs. Gray Like Clinton vs. Dole?
The battle royale that every D.C. political wag had been hoping for is on: Adrian M. Fenty vs. Vincent Gray . It's fairly obvious how challenger Gray is going to cast his candidacy: Youth vs. experience. Alienation vs. collaboration. Arrogance vs. avuncularity.
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