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Rubbermaid 7J93 Produce Saver Square Food Storage Containers Set of 8
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Description* Produce saver * Fresh vent and crisp tray keeps produce fresh and crisp longer * Lids and trays snap to bases and each other for easy and organized storage * Microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe * Square design * 8-piece set includes: one 14-cup, one 5-cup, and two 2-cup food-storage containers, with four lids Features
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Rubbermaid Servin Saver White Mixing Pitcher 2 Qt.
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DescriptionSomebody should've invented this ages ago! No more swirling with spoons that are too short, or risking a shaking maneuver; this pitcher has an agitator inside that can be spun with the handle to mix up powdered lemonade, fruit punches, iced tea and more. Features
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Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Collection 2 (VHS Boxed Set)
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Fawlty Towers - The Complete Collection [VHS]
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DescriptionBasil Fawlty, as created and performed by John Cleese, is the rudest, most boorish, most hilariously obnoxious man on the face of the planet. What a natural for a TV sitcom! His screen wife, Sybil (Prunella Scales), put it best in the episode "The Psychiatrist": "You're either crawling all over them, licking their boots, or spitting poison at them like some Benzedrine puff adder." He mockingly replies, "Just trying to enjoy myself, dear." With his gangly frame and contortionist abilities, Cleese brilliantly punctuates Basil's outrageous faux pas with absurd gymnastics and turns Three Stooges-style pokes and kicks into a slapstick ballet. Scales's Sybil is the genial but obliviously chatty voice of reason and Andrew Sachs mangles the English language as the Spanish bellhop Manuel, whose struggles with simple directions results in comic lunacy reminiscent of Robert Benigni. After a six-episode run in 1975, Cleese and cowriter and costar Connie Booth (who plays Polly, the maid all too often pulled into Basil's ridiculous plans) reunited the cast in 1979 for another six episodes without missing a punch line. The four-volume collection contains all 12 shows, interspersed with interview segments featuring Cleese discussing the genesis of the series and anecdotes about the individual episodes. Remember to watch the opening credits of each show to spot the creative misspellings on the hotel sign (our favorite: "Fatty Owls"). --Sean AxmakerAlso on the discs While enjoying your Fawlty Towers holiday, be sure to extend your stay by visiting the deluxe extra features. New to this set are entertaining commentaries by John Cleese, who provides illuminating insights into how these "lovely little farces" were constructed. He expresses genuine affection for the cast and guest stars, is quick to praise exquisite bits of comic business ("This is funnier than I remember"), and is not shy about criticizing his own performance ("I don't think I acted this right"). Also new to this set are newly filmed interviews with Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs, and Connie Booth, who offers some great anecdotes about collaborating with her then-husband Cleese and how some memorable gags were created. Donald Sinclair, the real-life rude hotelier who inspired the character of Basil Fawlty, is given his due, but be forewarned you will hear several versions of the Eric Idle ticking suitcase story. Also appearing are notable guest stars, including Bernard Cribbins ("The Hotel Inspectors"), Geoffrey Palmer ("The Kipper and the Corpse"), and David Kelly ("The Builders"), who talk of their experiences on one of television's towering sitcoms. There is also an odd "Cheap Tatty Review." Holdover features from the previously released boxed set include episode commentaries by directors John Howard Davies and Bob Spiers; archival interviews with Cleese, Scales, and Sachs; a short film about Torquay; disappointingly paltry outtakes; and a helpful Who's Who guide to the series' cast and guest stars. --Donald Liebenson |
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Kundalini Yoga For Hotel Guests
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Insten Universal World Wide Travel Charger Adapter Plug, White - by eForCity
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DescriptionNOTE: This charger adapter plug converts the power outlet only, it does NOT convert electrical output current and voltage. Please make sure your device carries a electrical converter when you travel to other countries with different electrical output. If your device requires a electrical converter, please pair up the original electrical converter with this world travel charger plug. For example: Notebook computers, Gaming systems (PlayStation, XBOX, Wii,), etc. Converts power outlet when traveling to other countries. Includes a travel pouch for easy storage. LED charging indicator. Color: white. Works in worldwide: United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, South America, Asia, The Caribbean, Great Britain,Ireland, Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, China, Japan, and more than 150 countries Features
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Apple Airport Express MB321LL/A [NEWEST VERSION]
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DescriptionNow with blazing 802.11n, the affordable AirPort Express is powerful enough to run a home Wi-Fi network, yet small enough to take on the road. Share your wireless network with up to 10 users, print documents, photos, and more from any room in the house to one central printer, play iTunes music through your stereo or powered speakers using AirTunes, and more. Features
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Diamond Multimedia 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless Range Extender (WR300N)
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DescriptionExtend the reach of your router's wireless signal with the Diamond WR300N Wireless Range Extender. This amazing product can greatly enhance the WiFi signals coming from your router. The Diamond WR300N Wireless Range Extender can support network such as the IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, and the 80211n. Features
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Sydney Love Women's Boxed Gift Set Credit Card Holder
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DescriptionWhether it's a gift for yourself or someone special, Sydney Love's box set is a sure delight. It includes a wallet, a zip pouch, and a keychain--all with the same theme. The wallet gives you plenty of room for all your valuables with its 4 bill pockets, 19 card slots and ID window. This gift box set is perfect for anyone looking to give a special gift for Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary or any other memorable occasion - ideal for lovers of shoes and fashion Features
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Sydney Love Vintage Hotel Nylon Cross-Body and Large Wallet Set |
DescriptionIf pretty prints are your thing, this Sydney Love set is a must. The Vintage Hotel graphics are just full of jet-setting style. Included are a zip pouch that can be carried as a cross-body or a wristlet and a wallet with an exterior zip pocket, a dual-compartment gusset with a central zip pouch and extra slip pocket, two bill pockets, eleven card slots, and an ID window. Compact and stylish, carry everything you need in your Sydney Love fold over clutch and mini wallet. Features
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