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Tomy Gearation Refrigerator Magnets
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Now make gear-agous fun on the fridge! Great way to keep the kids in sight and out of trouble while you're making dinner!
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American Flag Placemat
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Flag of the United States of America. Placemat..for desk, wall, table, etc.. 12" x 17.5"....
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The Indian in the Cupboard
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Young Hal Scardino stars as a sensitive boy who discovers a way to bring plastic toys to life in a locked cupboard. One of those toys, a 19th-century Iroquois warrior (played by actor Litefoot), was actually a real warrior now only several inches tall. A bond eventually develops between boy and warrior, and a six-shooting toy cowboy (David Keith). As with E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Indian in the Cupboard (which was written by E.T. scribe Melissa Mathison) is about a magical visitor connecting with a lonely child. But director Frank Oz (In & Out) has made the film far too stiff and dramatically flat to get across the enchantment necessary to make the fantasy work. Watching this is like listening to someone who can't tell a good story to save his life, yet who is trying to captivate your attention and heart. --Tom Keogh
Enchanting adaptation of the popular children's book centering on Omri, a young boy whose cupboard has the power to bring inanimate figures to life. Little Bear, a tiny Indian, comes alive, along with a Texas cowboy named Boone. When the two characters begin to fight, Omri learns some important lessons about life. Hal Scardino, Litefoot, and David Keith star. 96 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; theatrical trailers; audio commentary; photo gallery; biographies.
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Kerosene
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Serious artists don't usually get discovered via TV talent shows, but this 21-year-old former Nashville Star finalist has become an important songwriter and vocalist with her debut album, Kerosene, which immediately sprang to the top of the country charts. Overall, it's a set of amiable country pop, but the title track and "What About Georgia?," which open the disc, are rock songs at heart--driven by a hard-smacked snare drum and layers of guitar. But what's really at the core of these excellent performances is Lambert's romantic lyrics and versatile singing. When she's playing the angry lover in "Kerosene," she's loaded with punky attitude. When she's brokenhearted and moving on in "New Strings," her soft, delicate tones and gentle phrasing perfectly capture a rich blend of sadness and hope. There's even a bit of Dolly Parton's sweet vibrato and rustic charm in "Me and Charlie Talking," a nostalgic contemplation on love and life's simple virtues. Lambert authored or co-penned 11 of Kerosene's dozen tunes, but what she's really written is the first chapter in what may be a long, impressive career. --Ted Drozdowski
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Danielle Steel's Star [VHS]
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Danielle Steel's Star is a movie that shows the love between two people from the days of their idealistic youth and living through life's experiences by years of chasing their individual dreams.
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Little House on the Prairie - The Christmas They Never Forgot [VHS]
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Tenderness was never in short supply on Little House on the Prairie, but this double feature got an extra sprinkling. In "A Christmas They Never Forgot," the entire extended Ingalls family (including Mary and Laura's husbands, this being a later-season show) gathers round the fire to swap tear-stained holiday memories. First up is gentle, soft-spoken Ma, who waxes sentimental when Esther Sue inquires about the "most unusual" necklace she's wearing--turns out it's a relic from Christmas past, a peace offering from a new step-pa whom Caroline, as a broken-hearted little girl, rejected outright during his first Christmas with his new family. Later, Laura remembers Mr. Edwards's snow-soaked adventure as a surrogate Santa to the girls--something that ingratiated him to Ma, who up to then eyed her daughter's wild-bearded spitting coach suspiciously. Then, Esther Sue meets up with her own pa during a sad stroll down a memory lane lined with racial prejudice. The same hackles-raising theme of prejudice is piped into the next episode, "The Craftsman." Here, Albert accepts an apprenticeship with old man Isaac, coffin supplier to the mercantile and the town's sole Jew. Despite the old man's peaceful, kindly nature, Albert is tagged a "Jew lover" and bullied by shortsighted farmers' sons. Being a boy of superior stock, he's nonetheless loyal to the old man, something he's grateful for when it comes time to visit the sage carpenter's own coffin. Throughout this episode, dear old Isaac dispenses the sort of wisdom--"Never be ashamed of work you've done, only be ashamed of what you haven't done"--that endeared this series to parents during its original run. With this release, the nostalgic can get weepy, as well as emotionally awoken, anew alongside younger generations. -Tammy La Gorce
From the woods of Wisconsin and the plains of Kansas to Minnesota, the Ingalls fight to build and hold onto a new home, facing the danger of an untamed wilderness on the American frontier of the 1870's. A Christmas They Never Forgot - After a sudden, fierce snowstorm traps all the members of the Ingalls family inside the little house on Christmas Eve, they pass the time by exchanging stories about their favorite Christmases of the past.
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E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (Widescreen Edition)
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Steven Spielberg's 1982 hit about a stranded alien and his loving relationship with a fatherless boy (Henry Thomas) struck a chord with audiences everywhere, and it furthered Spielberg's reputation as a director of equally strong commercial sensibilities and classical leanings. Henry Thomas gives a strong, emotional performance as E.T.'s young friend, Robert MacNaughton and Drew Barrymore make a solid impression as his siblings, and Dee Wallace is lively as the kids' mother. The special effects almost look a bit quaint now with all the computer advancements that have occurred since, but they also have more heart behind them than a lot of what we see today. --Tom Keogh
Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG•Format: DVD•Runtime: 115 minutes
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Natural healing and protection for dry, chapped lips. How it Works This healing lip balm provides relief for severely dry lips with the medicated therapy of camphor and menthol. The soothing formula helps prevent and temporarily protects cracked, chapped and wind burned lips. How to Use It Apply balm to your lips as often as needed, particularly in extremely dry, cold or windy conditions. Featured Ingredient Clove Oil â Eugenia caryophyllus. Both substances are extracted from the buds of an aromatic tropical evergreen and have warming, antiseptic, disinfectant and a pain relief properties. Both lend a sweet, spicy note to skin care formulati Ingredients: Active Ingredients: camphor (0.6%), menthol (0.6%) Inactive Ingredients: vitis vinifera (grape) seed oil, beeswax, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, lanolin, butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), illicium verum (anise) oil, elettaria cardamomum (cardamom) seed oil, mentha arvensis (cornmint) leaf oil, eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus) leaf oil, mentha viridis (spearmint) leaf oil, eugenia caryophyllus (clove) flower oil, vanillin, calendula officinalis flower extract, melissa officinalis (lemon balm) leaf extract, ribes nigrum (black currant) leaf extract, hydrastis canadensis (golden seal) extract
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Melissa Jacobs Vibrating CyberSkin Pet Vagina & Ass
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The newest Pet Pussy from Penthouse! Dual Entry Pussy featuring a vibrating Love Bullet with variable speed for pulsing pleasure, the Virtual Touch texture of the CyberSkin Pet Pussy looks and feels like the real thing! Micro batteries included
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Melissa's Fresh Star Fruits, Set of 6
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Designed to delight the eyes, slice this tropical fruit in cross sections and achieve a simple elegant golden star. The glossy, pale yellow tropical fruit is also known as Carambola. A one-of-a kind fruit having five pointed ribs with thin, smooth, waxy skin. It's extremely delicate, so handle with care. The sharp flavor is a blend of tangy apple, and juicy citrus. Eat the entire fruit, except for the small seeds. The tart-sweet fruit naturally finds its way into salads and desserts. A decorative and pleasing choice for a sumptuous presentation.
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It seems hiring male nannies, or "mannies," has become a trend. Many celebrities have done it: Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Britney Spears, Keeley Hawes, and there's been a considerable downfall in reluctance to hire men to care for children in the past decade.
Mannies have been cropping up in TV and film for years. Tony Danza revolutionized the position of household manager in "Who's the Boss?" in 1984; that same year "Charles in Charge," a similar show with Scott Baio as the manny, debuted. In 1993, Mr. Nanny, starring Hulk Hogan, hit theaters. In 2002, Jon Bon Jovi played not only Ally McBeal's love interest on the show, but her daughter's nanny. That same year Freddie Prinze Jr. guest-starred on "Friends," playing the episode's titular character in "The One With the Male Nanny." This Year, "Melissa and Joey," in which Joey Lawrence stars opposite Melissa Joan Hart as her manny, started its first season.
The presence of male nannies in pop culture was, for a long time, done only for the novelty and the laughs, but over the years it was played up as sociopolitical commentary. In the "Friends" episode, for instance, Ross is wholly against having a male nanny, while Rachel is thrilled with the manny -- a reflection of how the trend was becoming increasingly accepted among women but met with reluctance from men.
Even now, mannies tend to be hired more by single mothers with at least one son. As a single mother of twin boys pointed out in a 2002 TIME article, "it was a neat idea to have a positive male influence around for the boys." The families with both a mother and father present that hire mannies often do so because the mother doesn't want a competing female figure around all the time. On the same token, fathers in such situations have to contend with the same feeling of territorialism.
All that said, let's take a look at some of the potential pros and cons of hiring a manny to care for your children:
Pros:
-As mentioned before, having a male nanny is a good way to have a positive male influence for your children, especially if you're a single mother or if the kids' father is away often. However, even if the father is present, a manny could serve as an older brother figure, especially to an only child.
-Males tend to be more active than females in terms of the way they play; a manny will encourage the kids to be as well, providing a chance for them to exercise, as well as tucker them out so they sleep well at night.
-There's a good chance that a male nanny will work harder than a female nanny, simply because he'll feel he has more to prove because of still-lingering stigma against mannies.
Cons:
-Men can come off as more intimidating, which means a manny might not be suitable if you have only or mostly daughters. This is true, also, of boys who are sensitive. (On this same note, a manny would probably be ideal for tomboys.)
-There are fewer males nannies than female; if you have your heart set on a manny, you might have trouble finding one.
Take these pros and cons into careful consideration when deciding what sort of nanny you want to hire, but bear in mind that gender shouldn't actually be such a large factor. What should really matter is that whomever becomes your household manager has a personality that meshes well with you and your children.
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dancing with the stars 2009 lineup
Dancing with the Stars 2009 lineup announced Drum roll please, the 2009 Dancing with the Stars lineup has finally been released. This list includes some celebrities that you might expect and a few that you probably would not. According to TVGuide.com the following 16 celebrities will be on the new season of Dancing with the Stars dancing for your viewing pleasure.
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1. Kathy Ireland, model
2. Tom DeLay, former House majority leader
3. Michael Irvin, ex-NFL wide receiver Macy Gray, singer
4. Mya, singer and actress
5. Ashley Hamilton, actor-comedian and son of George Hamilton
6. Macy Gray, singer
7. Mark Dacascos, The Chairman on Iron Chef America
8. Donny Osmond, entertainer
9. Kelly Osbourne, singer and daughter of Ozzy Osbourne
10. Joanna Krupa, model Debi Mazar, Actress from the hit HBO show Entourage
11. Chuck Liddell, light heavyweight champion
12. Natalie Coughlin, Olympic medalist in swimming
13. Debi Mazar, Actress from the hit HBO show Entourage
14. Louie Vito, snowboarder
15. Aaron Carter, singer who needs no introduction if you are younger than 25.
16. Melissa Joan Hart, actress
We are both thrilled and shocked that Rod Blagojevich did not manage to weasel his way on to DWTS. Who are your favorites out of the 16 celebrities that will be on the new season of Dancing with the Stars? Who do you think doesn't belong? Please comment below and take our poll. The new season of Dancing with the Stars premiers on ABC Sept. 21st.
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Who do you think is going home tonight on Dancing with the Stars?
I really think that Melissa hurting herself that she might be in danger of going home. But maybe she has enough fans out there to save here. I like Shawn Johnson, but I didn't think she did that well last night. I think she may be in danger also. What do you think?
I think Melissa might be going home since they had to judge their rehearsal...I personally don't think that is very fair but if that's what they have to do...
I think Shawn did pretty good. It definatly wasn't her best dance though. I don't know... I hope neither of them go.
The main dancer's i'm rooting for are Chuck Wicks and Julianne. Woot!
Hart bans kids from child acting
Melissa Joan Hart has banned her kids from showbusiness until they finish high school - because she doesn't want them to follow in her footsteps and become child stars.
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