Saturday, September 10, 2011

US Magazine Shania Twain Engaged!, Scarlett Johansson & Ryan Reynolds, Best of 2010, David Arquette & Courteney Cox, Bret Michaels, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock & Jesse James, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller (January 3, 2011 Issue #829)

  • US Magazine Shania Twain Engaged!,
  • Scarlett Johansson & Ryan Reynolds,
  • Best of 2010, David Arquette & Courteney Cox,
  • Bret Michaels, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston,
  • Sandra Bullock & Jesse James, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller
Here it is, girls! Everything you need to know in order to live a fabulous life. (Okay maybe not everything, but a heck of a lot of it.) When should you dump him? When is it cool o use a credit card? When is it okay to kiss up to your boss? You'll get the lowdown on all that and more in this hip survival guide for girls who know that the only rule really worth following is this: Be true to yourself. Written with fierce wit and complete honesty, The Real Rules for Girls is not our mother's rule book. Packed with wisdom -- and quotes from evryone from Maya Angelou to Liz Phair -- it'll help you navigate life's highs and lows ! with style and substance."Your first boyfriend should be like the first pancake. Just a tester to see if the griddle is hot enough." If this sounds like good advice, throw out that book of horoscopes and get some real advice from Girl Press. This publisher has already put out some pretty swell titles, from Cool Women: The Thinking Girl's Guide to the Hippest Women in History to Zine Scene, a book about how to produce your own zine, coauthored by that very cool woman, Francesca Lia Block. Now those Girls are at it again, with their own irreverent advice for young women on work, life, love, and impossible parents.

It's a tough world out there, and this book's short, sassy chapters are the cheat sheets. With lessons such as "The football captains of today are the burger jockeys of tomorrow," "Everyone's family is as freaky as yours," and "You be the judge, Judy," readers will be prepared for any test life--or that obnoxious little brother--thr! ows at them. This is a fun, inspiring read for high-school-ag! e girls, complete with lots of quotes from famous women, and retro photos from the 1950s and '60s. --Maria DolanWeekly news and general interest magazine which re-appeared between 2004 and 2007, and was distributed by inclusion inside certain local newspapers across the country. This issue has a cover photograph and feature article on actress Courteney Cox Arquette who was one of the stars of the show Friends and was planning her life after that hit show.US Magazine Shania Twain Engaged!, Scarlett Johansson & Ryan Reynolds, Best of 2010, David Arquette & Courteney Cox, Bret Michaels, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock & Jesse James, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller

Free Me

  • Emma Burton - Free Me Brazil Import
Solo album debut for Baby Spice. 12 tracks including the #1 hit single 'What Took You So Long' & covers of Edie Brickell's 'What I Am' & a re-working of Zoe's 'Sunshine on a Rainy Day'. Think classic pre-'Soul Kiss' Olivia Newton-John. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.Following her massive success in 2003 with her brilliant singles 'Free Me' & 'Maybe' & her 2004 smash 'I'll Be There' everyone's favorite former Spice Girl releases her highly anticipated album entitled 'Free Me'. Recorded throughout 2003 in the UK & Spain, 'Free Me' is a diverse, energetic album that oozes sophistication. A marked maturity of sound is featured on this record which Emma herself describes as having, "a real 60's influence". The album features collaborations from such esteemed hit makers as Cathy Dennis, Yak Bondie, Simon Ellis & Henry from Zero 7 & is Emma's most ac! complished achievement to date. A great pop record from a great pop star. 12 tracks including all three of the smash hit singles mentioned above, along with a 16-page full color booklet with some great photos. 19 Recordings/Universal. 2004.Limited Edition UK-only pressing of the 2006 album from Emma Bunton (AKA Baby Spice) features three bonus tracks: 'Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen', 'Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps' and Por Favour'. Life In Mono is Emma's most honest album to date, an intimate reflection of Emma's life and loves that reveal more than she was ever expecting. Musically it sounds like a rich pop album even at first listen, with rich orchestral backing, gorgeous harmonies and the sort of chorus' Burt Bacharach could be proud of. It moves from the stunningly tender 'All I Need To Know' to cheeky jazz of 'Undressing You' and the luscious Carpenters style of 'I'm Not Crying Over Yesterday's' . Above all it captures Emma's thoroughly modern take on eleg! ant 60's Pop. Universal.Following her massive success in 2003 ! with her brilliant singles 'Free Me' & 'Maybe' & her 2004 smash 'I'll Be There' everyone's favorite former Spice Girl releases her highly anticipated album entitled 'Free Me'. Recorded throughout 2003 in the UK & Spain, 'Free Me' is a diverse, energetic album that oozes sophistication. A marked maturity of sound is featured on this record which Emma herself describes as having, "a real 60's influence". The album features collaborations from such esteemed hit makers as Cathy Dennis, Yak Bondie, Simon Ellis & Henry from Zero 7 & is Emma's most accomplished achievement to date. A great pop record from a great pop star. 12 tracks including all three of the smash hit singles mentioned above, along with a 16-page full color booklet with some great photos. 19 Recordings/Universal. 2004.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Wall Charger for Nintendo DS Lite by eForCity

  • NOTE: For Nintendo DS Lite ONLY, NOT compatible with Nintendo DS or Dsi.Conveniently gives your DS Lite battery a boost whether you are on a business trip, in a hotel, or at home.
  • Small and lightweight accessory
  • Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage
  • World traveler (100-240V). The innovative travel charger automatically adjusts to all voltages and frequencies in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
  • Great for users who frequently travel and as a replacement charger.
Playwrights and Literary Games in Seventeenth-Century China: Plays by Tang Xianzu, Mei Dingzuo, Wu Bing, Li Yu, and Kong Shangren is a full-length study of chuanqi (romance) drama, a sophisticated form with substantial literary and meta-theatrical value that reigned in Chinese theater from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries and nourished later theatrical traditions including jingju (Beijing Opera). Highly educated dramatists used chuanqi to present in artistic form personal, social, and political concerns of their time. There were six outstanding examples of these trends, considered masterpieces in their time and ever since. This study presents them in their social and cultural context during the long seventeenth century (1580â€"1700), the period of great experimentation and political transition. The romantic spirit and independent thinking of the late Ming elite stimulated the efflorescence of the chuanqi, and that legacy was inherited and investigated during the second half of the seventeenth-century in early Qing.

Jing Shen examinees the texts to demonstrate that the playwrights appropriate, convert, or misinterpret other genres or literary works of enduring influence into their plays to convey subtle and subversive expressions in the fine margins between tradition and innovation, history and theatrical re-pres! entation. By exploring the components of romance in texts from! late Mi ng to early Qing, Shen reveals creative readings of earlier themes, stories, plays and the changing idea of romanticism for chuanqi drama. This study also shows the engagement of literati playwrights in closed literary circles in which chuanqi plays became a tool by which literati playwrights negotiated their agency and social stature. The five playwrights whose works are analyzed in this book had different experiences pursuing government service as scholar-officials; some failed to achieve high office. But their common concerns and self-conscious literary choices reveal important inIn the end of war time,there were floods in Shu in Qin.Li Bin was appointed to be the head of Shu. The movie artly showed the building of irrigation works 2000 years ago,and the achievement of bringing common people happiness.

A corporate mole's-eye view of the society in which we all live and toil, creating one of the most entertaining, thought provoking, and just plain funny bod! ies of work in contemporary letters.

Stanley Bing knows whereof he speaks. He has lived the last two decades working inside a gigantic multinational corporation, kicking and screaming all the way up the ladder. He has seen it all -- mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, the death of the three-martini lunch -- and has himself been painfully re-engineered a number of times. He has eaten and drunk way too much, stayed in hotels far too good for him, waited for limousines in the pouring rain, and enjoyed it all. Sort of. Most importantly, Bing has seen management at its best and worst, and has practiced both as he made the transition from an inexperienced player who hated pompous senior management to a polished strategist who kind of sees its point of view now and then.

In one essential volume, here is all you need to know to master your career, your life, and when necessary, other weaker life forms.

With twenty years of experience as a self-described "mole in the hea! rt of corporate capitalism," CBS executive Gil Schwartz a.k.a.! columni st Stanley Bing, is a man of many words. The Big Bing, recycles two decades of artful and acid Fortune and Esquire columns into a coherent view of business as usual.

The pieces are sectioned into themes readers will recognize--office politics, technology, life on the road, men being men, job angst. A number of columns snap and sting. For example, in "You Da Man," Bing details six species of bad bosses including "Don King without the Hair" and "the last days of Dick Nixon." He spins tales from the political crypt, asking readers to join his amusement at "the range of goofy people who are thrown together in the pursuit of political advantage."

Bing is at his best in giving amusing advice (how to give good phone, win turf wars and get a room with a view) and in business travelogues about places like Las Vegas where he sees "several apparently dead people playing slots." The writing bristles with attitude. Only a moving essay on "the mourning a! fter" September 11 interrupts the relentless cynicism of Bing's observations. Some readers will be able stay in on the jokes. Others may find his voice tiring or unkind and may note the difference between insight and wisdom. --Barbara Mackoff

A corporate mole's-eye view of the society in which we all live and toil, creating one of the most entertaining, thought provoking, and just plain funny bodies of work in contemporary letters.

Stanley Bing knows whereof he speaks. He has lived the last two decades working inside a gigantic multinational corporation, kicking and screaming all the way up the ladder. He has seen it all -- mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, the death of the three-martini lunch -- and has himself been painfully re-engineered a number of times. He has eaten and drunk way too much, stayed in hotels far too good for him, waited for limousines in the pouring rain, and enjoyed it all. Sort of. Most importantly, Bing has seen management at its best a! nd worst, and has practiced both as he made the transition fro! m an ine xperienced player who hated pompous senior management to a polished strategist who kind of sees its point of view now and then.

In one essential volume, here is all you need to know to master your career, your life, and when necessary, other weaker life forms.

Compatible with: Nintendo DS Lite only

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dante's Cove Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2005) Style A -(Randeep Hooda)(Chunky Pandey)(Rukhsar)(Isha Koppikar)(Yashpal Sharma)(Sushant Singh)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Be with Me Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2005) Persian Style A -(Ji-won Ye)(Hyun-wu Ji)(Dong-jik Jang)(Hye-ok Kim)(Ji-yeong Kim)(Yeong-ok Kim)

BISCUIT TEACHER AND STAR CANDY KOREAN DRAMA 2 DVDs W/English Subtitles

  • 16 episodes
Dr. Min Ki Seo went to Blue Island to fulfill his deceased girlfriend's last wish to find the single mother and her little girl who was infected by HIV and to apologize to them on her behalf as she had unknowingly given the girl tainted blood when she was being treated at the hospital. Lee Young Shin, the single mom, was having a hard time caring for her grandfather who has Alzeimer's and keeping her daughter's HIV condition a secret while teaching her how to live with it. Min Ki Seo was an arrogant person who looked down on people and in meeting Lee Young Shin who accepted her fate and tried to make the best of it despite all odds, he slowly changed for the better and became a warm and caring person.Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 06/27/2006Min-Ah discovers a shared diary and is soon fascinated to learn that two people she thought to be very close friends have in fact ! begun a forbidden romance at her school. She finds herself unable to tear her eyes away from the literally page-turning high drama of her classmates' lives, and the allure of the secret diary begins to take over. When one of the diary's writers is found dead from an apparent suicide, rumors spread and Min-Ah begins to feel a strange presence. The once-tranquil school is transformed into a place of morbid terror, as if the words written in the journal, "memento mori" (remember the dead), have come to life.Park Tae-in (Gong Yoo) is the leader of his high school. He is a rebellious student, however quite smart and the prince of many girls. Na Bo-ri (Gong Hyo-jin) is a new teacher at Tae-in's high school. Little do we know that she used to be a juvenile delinquent! She sparks the interest of fellow teacher, Ji Hyun-woo (Kim Da-hyun) as well as Tae-in...

Monday, September 5, 2011

Garbage: Absolute Garbage

  • The story of Garbage is an unusual, yet highly successful, marriage of pop and engineering. Singer Shirley Manson provides the pop edge, while a collection of studio boffins, led by producer Butch Vig, provide the catchy, cutting-edge musical backing. ABSOLUTE GARBAGE is a collection of the band's video work, and contains 15 music videos, a documentary, lyrics, and photos. Format: DVD MOVIE
Presenting the soundtrack to the hit action/sci-fi TV series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, starring Lena Headley (300), Thomas Dekker (Heroes), Summer Glau (Firefly, Serenity) and Shirley Manson (lead singer of Garbage). Acclaimed composer Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galactica, Eureka, Rest Stop: Don t Look Back) crafts a thrilling musical journey that captures all the non-stop excitement of this mind-bending extension of the beloved Termin! ator saga. New cast member Shirley Manson performs the exclusive song Samson and Delilah. The amazing second season is currently airing Monday evenings on Fox.No Description Available
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Title: ANGELFISH
Street Release Date: 02/15/1994
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Genre: ROCK/POPShirley Manson (now of Garbage) could be the perkier kid sister of Siouxsie Sioux on, "Suffocate Me," then masquerade as vintage Deborah Harry on, "King of the World." Producers (and Talking Heads alumni) Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth are along for extra period authenticity. --Jeff BatemanFour albums and seven Grammy® nominations later, Garbage has its first best of DVD collection -Absolute Garbage. Among the 15 Garbage music videos on DVD for the first time--including Vow, Only Happy When It Rains, Stupid Girl and Milk directed by Samuel Bayer (Nirva! na s Smells Like Teen Spirit, Hole s Doll Parts, The Cranb! erries Zombie ) and Queer by Stephane Sednaoui (Red Hot Chili Peppers Give It Away )--are two previously unreleased in the U.S.: You Look So Fine and Shut Your Mouth. Also included is almost
an hour of never-before-seen footage backstage and behind-the-scenes, live performances and interviews, spanning the band s entire career.

Absolute Garbage offers the best of a band that, to quote a lyric from Queer, has been the strangest of the strange, the coolest of the cool.



DVD track listing:

Vow

Queer

Only Happy When it Rains

Stupid Girl

Milk

Push It

I Think I m Paranoid

Special

When I Grow Up

You Look So Fine

The World is Not Enough

Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)

Shut Your Mouth

Why Do You Love Me

Bleed Like Me

Thanks for your UUuuhhhh Support
Released in conjunction with a CD of the same name, Absolute Garbage is a collecti! on of 15 music videos from the rock band Garbage. Fronted by Shirley Manson, whose smooth and distinctive voice is equally adept at purring as it is growling, the group also includes drummer Butch Vig, guitarist Steve Marker, and bassist Duke Erikson. But make no mistake about it: The visuals are all about the photogenic Manson. It was their breakthrough single "Only Happy When It Rains" that made an impact on both radio and MTV in 1995. Manson, who at the time resembled a fierce, red-headed version of supermodel Kate Moss, appears on screen in a blue minidress that matches her eye shadow and nail polish, and knee-length Doc Martens. Interspersed between random shots of extras dressed like Teletubbies, deconstructed bathrooms, and her bandmates (who are musically gifted but not particularly video friendly), Manson pleads her case for being happy when things "are complicated." That her dress changes in color to pink is almost incidental in the vignette, and "Only Happy When ! It Rains" manages to marry both arty intentions with a rock 'n! ' roll c ool vibe that doesn't come across as either clichéd or lofty. Between 1995 and 2007, when Absolute Garbage was released, the band broke up and got back together a handful of times. But there is a cohesiveness to their look and sound, even as it evolves, that makes them distinctively Garbage. They worked with some of the era's most popular video directors. Fashion photographer Matthew Rolston succinctly captures the mood of "I Think I'm Paranoid," while Samuel Bayer (best known for his work with Nirvana) helmed "Vow," a simple performance piece that captures the band's raw energy. Actually, it's the concert style videos ("When I Grow Up") where the band seems most at home--commanding a stage. While some of the videos are widescreen, the majority are full screen, But all of them pop on the TV screen with their vivid imagery and vibrant colors. The DVD also includes a documentary called "Thanks for Your Uhhh, Support," that weaves in home videos, news clips, and conce! rt footage. While the band's music indicates that Garbage formed organically, it wasn't quite that simple. The three men--all music producers living in Wisconsin at the time--saw a video of Manson performing in a different band and sought out the Scottish singer to front their group. They were smart enough to know that no matter how talented they were, they needed a voice--and face--to define them. --Jae-Ha Kim

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail