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That Thing You Do!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $7.99 The early-’60s pop group The Wonders never existed outside of That Thing You Do, Tom Hanks’ feature-film directorial debut–but a lot of bands like them sure did. If you’ve seen the movie, I defy you to resist the title song–a perfect pop confection that captures the musical spirit of the era (and the high spirits of the movie) with cleverness and glee. (The deadpan “historical” liner notes are … |
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Christmas In the Heart $4.72 DYLAN BOB CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART… |
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Time-Life Music: Treasury of Christmas – Holiday Memories $15.98 Even though it includes some of the same songs, this isn’t the Time-Life Christmas collection advertised annually on TV. It’s actually a budget version of that anthology, and not a bad deal at all. Some may argue it’s missing the two Elvis Presley tracks found on the three-CD TV version. Others will contend that any self-respecting Christmas music aficionado probably already owns (or should own) E… |
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Aladdin [VHS] $4.98 A Walt Disney Classic movie about Aladdin and the magic lamp. plastic protective case good and VHS plays very good…. |
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Walt Disney’s Masterpiece) [VHS] $3.29 Walt Disney’s Classic Masterpiece movie. Comes in plastic protective case enjoyable entertainment for young and old…. |
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Salem’s Lot [VHS] $9.98 A New England village is plagued by vampirism in this blood-curdling shocker based on the bestselling novel by Stephen King, directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist) and starring David Soul, James Mason, Bonnie Bedelia, Lew Ayres and Ed Flanders. Year: 1979 Starring: David Soul, James Mason, Bonnie Bedelia, Lew Ayres, Ed Flanders Director: Tobe Hooper Sound: ENG; Subtitles: ENG, FR… |
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Ortho 9992810 Weed-B-Gon MAX Plus Crabgrass Control Concentrate-32-Ounce $10.99 Kills the toughest dandelions, clover, and crabgrass with one product. 100% root kill. Rain Proof in 1 hour. Kills over 225 different types of weeds…. |
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Abraham (The Bible Collection) $12.56 Covers the calling of Abraham by God, his journey to Canaan and God’s command to sacrifice his son Isaac.Genre: ReligionRating: NRRelease Date: 7-JUN-2005Media Type: DVD… |
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s $3.97 No film better utilizes Audrey Hepburn’s flighty charm and svelte beautythan this romantic adaptation of Truman Capote’s novella. Hepburn’s urban sophisticate Holly Golightly, an enchanting neurotic living off the gifts of gentlemen, is a bewitching figure in designer dresses and costume jewelry. George Peppard is her upstairs neighbor, a struggling writer and “kept” man financed by a steely older… |
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10 Plastic Screws Binding Post Tattoo Machine Parts lot $11.54 Lot of 10 plastic screws Binding Post (4mm) Use this to keep pressure on the contact screw. Will fit all tattoo machines in the industry.. This is a MUST HAVE replacement part to have on hand.. Get it now BEFORE you actually need them!!… |
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7,000 Clams $2.78 Frank Hearn is a down-on-his-luck bootlegger and bruiser, looking for the big score in the heart of the Roaring Twenties. When he loses a shipment of top-quality booze to a double-crossing government thief, Frank hunts him down, roughs him up, and finds something that catches his eye. What at first appears to be a scrap of paper is actually a handwritten and unmistakably authentic IOU for $7,000, signed by Babe Ruth. Seven-thousand clams is a lot of money–and when Frank gets a tip that the Yankees are about to begin spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida, he wastes no time leaving New Jersey to track down the Babe. Frank thinks he’s covered his bases: Along for the ride is a dangerous and curvy blonde named Ginger DeMore. She’s smart, she packs a snub-nose pistol in her purse, and she’s the perfect accomplice to help convince the Babe to cough up the dough. It seems like the perfect plan, but Frank and Ginger aren’t the only ones seeking their fortunes in Florida. 1920’s St. Pete is a veritable nest of vipers. Hustlers, gamblers, Yankee fans, and even a sociopath are lurking in the booming burg–not to mention a team of gangsters sent by a prominent Chicago mobster named Al Capone (who’s instructed his boys to scour the town for a curvy dame by the name of Ginger DeMore). In this taut Roaring Twenties crime novel, filled with colorful characters both real and imagined, Lee Irby takes readers straight into the authentic heart of the era, bringing to life all the sizzling style–from the slang and the fashions to the smell of bathtub gin. Worthy of a place at Elmore Leonard’s table, 7,000 Clams is an enormously entertaining tale and a superb fiction debut. |
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Americana Crosswords: Crisscrossing the Country with 50 All-New Puzzles $5.99 Challenge your mind and celebrate the American spirit with this clever collection of theme crossword puzzles. Test your knowledge of American history and geography, presidents, state capitals, Native American tribes, celebrities, tourist sites, sports stars, and more. Do you know an 8-letter early Florida resident? How about Alabama’s state flower (8 letters)? What 10-letter battle is often seen as the turning point of the Civil War? Can you guess which 5-letter food Thomas Jefferson loved? Or the 5-letter first name of Revels, the first African-American member of Congress? You’ll have fun exercising your American ingenuity with these 50 crosswords packed with facts, trivia, and a lot of pride in the U.S.A. Answers: Seminole, camellia, Gettysburg, crabs, Hiram |
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Bailey R-Live Recordings From the Church Street Station $12.95 This incredible performance was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida circa 1984. A singer whose vocal style fused country with blue-eyed soul, Alabama-born Razzy Bailey was named Billboard Magazine’s Country Singles Artist of the Year in 1981 following a string of No. 1 Hits including What Time Do You Have to Be Back in Heaven, I Keep Coming Back and Midnight Hauler. This DVD features all of those hits and more in an impressive 12-song set making it an absolute must for fans and country completists. Also features performances by special guests W. Billingsley and Becky Hobbs.Includes live performances of Poor Boy, 9,999,999 Tears, Midnight Hauler, Blaze of Glory After the Great…, Love’s Gonna Fall Here Tonight, Night Life, I Keep Comin’ Back, Scratch My Back, Statesboro Blues, Cut from a Different Stone, Rockin’ in the Parking Lot, and What Time Do You Have to Be Back in Heaven? |
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Chief Sunrise, John McGraw, and Me $7.24 Fifteen-year-old runaway Hank Cobb hops a freight and discovers Chief Sunrise, the greatest Indian to ever step on a baseball diamond. At least that’s what he says. Chief is determined to try out for John McGraw, famed manager of the 1919 New York Giants, and baseball-crazy Hank decides to tag along. The pair’s adventures take them from a dusty baseball lot in Gainesville, Florida, to New York City’s famed Polo Grounds, where they track down the great John McGraw, and Chief gets his chance to play in the big leagues. Hank becomes team mascot and ball boy. Most days Hank can’t stop smiling, but he still has nightmares about his abusive old man, and Chief seems to be hiding something. A startling climax during an exhibition game at Sing Sing Prison changes everything for Hank and Chief. Rich in period detail, Chief Sunrise, John McGraw, and Me captures all the personalities and excitement that defined baseball in the era of Ty Cobb and Christy Mathewson. |
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Double Whammy $7.99 R.J. Decker, star tenant of the local trailer park and neophyte private eye is fishing for a killer. Thanks to a sportsman’s scam that’s anything but sportsmanlike, there’s a body floating in Coon Bog, Florida — and a lot that’s rotten in the murky waters of big-stakes, large-mouth bass tournaments. Here Decker will team up with a half-blind, half-mad hermit with an appetite for road kill; dare to kiss his ex-wife while she’s in bed with her new husband; and face deadly TV evangelists, dangerously seductive women, and a pistol-toting redneck with a pit bull on his arm. And here his own life becomes part of the stakes. For while the double whammy is the lure, first prize is for the most ingenious murder. |
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Gateways $25.5 Following last year’s successful The Haunted Air, F. Paul Wilson returns with another riveting episode in the saga of Repairman Jack, the secretive, ingenious, and heroic champion of those whose problems no one else can solve. As Dean Koontz says, Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. His adventures are hugely entertaining. In Gateways, Jack learns that his father is in a coma after a car accident in Florida. They’ve been on the outs, but this is his dad, so he heads south. In the hospital he meets Anya, one of his father’s neighbors. She’s a weird old duck who seems to know an awful lot about his father, and even a lot about Jack. Jack’s arrival does not go unnoticed. A young woman named Semelee, who has strange talents and lives in an isolated area of the Everglades with a group of misshapen men, feels his presence. She senses that he’s special, like her. Anya takes Jack back to Dad’s senior community, Gateways South, which borders on the Everglades. Florida is going through an unusual drought. There’s a ban on watering; everything is brown and wilting, but Anya’s lawn is a deep green. Who is Anya? Who is Semelee, and what is her connection to the recent strange deaths of Gateways residents-killed by birds, spiders, and snakes-during the past year? And what are the lights Jack keeps hearing about-? Lights that emanate twice a year from a sinkhole deep in the Everglades . . . lights from another place, another reality. If he is to protect his father from becoming the next fatality at Gateways, there are questions Jack must answer, secrets he must uncover. Secrets . . . Jack hasplenty of his own, and along the way he learns that even his father has secrets. |
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Golden Girls-Season 1 $20 An Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Comedy Series in its very first year, The Golden Girls has become a landmark in television history and an all-time fan favorite. Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty star as four South Florida seniors sharing a house, their dreams, and a whole lot of cheesecake. Bright, promiscuous, clueless, and hilarious, these lovely mismatched ladies form the perfect circle of friends. Experience all 25 laugh-packed episodes of Season One in this spectacular 3-disc set, including the series pilot and an exclusive bonus feature that offers a whole new look at the show. It’s all the provocative fun and entertainment you remember… and so much more. |
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Head Games $2.03 I have a tumor in my head. I call it Bob . . . With two ex-wives, a fifteen-year-old daughter who hates him, and a soon-to-be-fatal brain tumor nicknamed Bob, retired police detective Mike Garrity doesn t have a lot to live for. He s resigned himself to spending his last months alone, until an old colleague offers him a chance to go out with a bang, leave his daughter with an inheritance, and maybe even earn her respect. Twenty-two year old TJ Sommerset is a member of the hit boy band Boyz Klub, a millionaire, and missing-in-action, putting at risk a world tour and millions in endorsements. He s also the idol of Mike s teenage daughter, Jennifer. So when Boyz Klub s frantic manager hires Mike to locate his golden goose, Mike s all too happy to make one last attempt to impress Jennifer. However, it isn’t long before Mike discovers that there are other people looking for TJ as well. And once a headless corpse shows up, it s clear that they re not just after him for his autograph.Fast-paced and acidly funny, Head Games sends up the best (and the worst) of Orlando s entertainment industry, marking Thomas B. Cavanagh as a name to watch in the world of Florida crime fiction. |
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Hold On Tight $9.98 Hold On Tight, is a joint venture between Columbia Records and Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz’s Decaydance Records.From the racing guitars that run rampant through the hot summer sun of Arizona, to the more anxious styling of Homecoming and the empowering ballad Candles, Hey Monday delivers an album that embraces the youthful energy of the musicians that created it. Spiteful breakup songs and bitter observations that an ex has moved on mingle with muffled expressions of independence and a quest for one’s self in the world around us. I don’t care what anybody says, no break-up is easy, says Cassadee Pope, the band’s firecracker of a frontwoman with spunk to spare and an enthusiasm as disarming as it is endearing. Sure, you’ll be fine after some time, but you can never forget that first break-up, or even just the after effects, like them getting another boyfriend or girlfriend so soon, right in front of your face, and you having no control over it. ‘Candles’ is about that. It’s a sad song, but it’s also in your face and moody, and goes from ‘pity me’ to ’screw you.’ It has to do with Florida, too, because we’re from West Palm Beach and we get a lot of hurricanes and the power goes out? It’s about sitting there when the candle goes out, but beginning to see the light. |
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How to Kill a Guy in 10 Days $13.95 Hailey McGraw, Lexie Muller’’s best friend, is back in town . . . and Lexie is ready to party! These girlfriends have got a lot to celebrate–shy Hailey is newly single, and wild Lexie’’s about to hit the big 3-0–and they”ve got nothing on their minds but fun, frosty drinks, and the hot men hanging out at one of Miami’’s hottest clubs. But their night to remember turns memorable in a way they never expected when a hunk from the bar winds up stone-cold dead in the parking lot . . . and definitely not from natural causes. The dead guy’’s the (late) boyfriend of a friend. And when it becomes apparent that the cops are getting nowhere fast, Lexie and Hailey decide to do some sleuthing of their own. After all, they”re both smart, imaginative, and fearless–and nobody runs faster in high heels. But diving deep into Miami’’s underbelly to confront drug lords, ex-cons, and gun-toting divas may be too much to handle for a couple of South Florida girls who just want to have fun . . . |
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Nude on the Moon/Blaze Starr Goes Nudist $9.98 It’s a bare-as-you-dare double feature from the Grand Dame of sexploitation, Doris Wishman! Needing an escape from nightclub engagements and her sleazy agent-fiance, legendary red-headed stripper Blaze Starr ducks into a movie theater and sees a film on nudism. Intrigued, Blaze Starr Goes Nudist and checks into Florida’s Sunny Palms, where she finds true happiness by strutting around in her birthday suit and discovering the wonders of nude volleyball, nude archery, and, of course, nude checkers. Then a young rocket scientist and his professor friend build a spaceship and blast off in idiotic pajama-like space suits, only to land on the lunar surface and discover a private camp populated by shapely telepathic gals who live Nude on the Moon with antennae on their heads! After first being rendered helpless by a moon doll’s magic wand, the men are eventually allowed to wander about and witness the naked marvels of life in outer space, which looks an awful lot like Florida. |
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Reflecting and Rejoicing $20.95 The search for the meaning of life has been a challenge throughout history. Reflect and Rejoice is an effort to review my life–its high points, its low points, and a lot of in-between points. This is a reflection on my life’’s journey. I have had, what I would call, a fantastic life. I have been blessed with many opportunities and adventures. I have been an ordained Presbyterian minister for over fifty years and served varied congregations. I served as the pastor of the Protestant Congregation in Kathmandu, Nepal, which is an international and interdenominational congregation. Prior to going to Nepal, I served small rural churches and large urban churches in the Midwest and in Florida. There was much to learn in every situation. In this book I reflect on my life. And I rejoice in the experiences that have helped give me insight into how to sort out the important things in life from the chaff. I hope you will enjoy sharing in my journey. |
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Scat $19.99 Bestselling author and columnist Carl Hiaasen returns with another hysterical mystery for kids set in Florida’’s Everglades. Bunny Starch, the most feared biology teacher ever, is missing. She disappeared after a school field trip to Black Vine Swamp. And, to be honest, the kids in her class are relieved. But when the principal tries to tell the students that Mrs. Starch has been called away on a family emergency, Nick and Marta just don”t buy it. No, they figure the class delinquent, Smoke, has something to do with her disappearance. And he does! But not in the way they think. There’’s a lot more going on in Black Vine Swamp than any one player in this twisted tale can see. And Nick and Marta will have to reckon with an eccentric eco-avenger, a stuffed rat named Chelsea, a wannabe Texas oilman, a singing substitute teacher, and a ticked-off Florida panther before they really begin to see the big picture. That’’s life in the swamp, kids. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Sea of Bones $4.21 Dan Shaw hopes to be a lawyer some day–if he can only stay out of prison long enough to pass the bar. Neither is likely when he agrees to help a hotshot Florida attorney track down a slick con man whose swindled a consortium of well-to-do Paradise Key clients out of twenty-two million dollars. But the charismatic Victor Trebuchet and his sexy partner-in- crime are a lot more dangerous than anyone imagined. And the silken counter-sting set up in an Italian villa to snare the pair may end up trapping Shaw instead. With that much money on the line, anyone is liable to betray anyone. For now, Shaw’s living the high life and he’s way over his head. Soon he may find himself doing hard-time–or, worse, in a watery grave at the bottom of Bell Harbor. |
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Show Biz Training: Fun and Effective Business Training Techniques from the Worlds of Stage, Screen, and Song $34.95 Entertainers and trainers have a lot in common. Both require an audience. Both require a polished, professional delivery. And both must attract — and keep — attention. Or else the show is over. Unlike the audience at a show, training participants are often disinterested and easily distracted. In order to keep them tuned in and help them retain information, trainers are constantly in search of new ways to engage learners. Grounded in the latest adult learning and training theories, Show Biz Training provides creative techniques that use comedy, props, magic, theater, and music, giving readers all the tools they need to perform the many activities found inside. The book uses specific examples and provides step-by-step instructions, resource lists, and worksheets to help trainers support and further learning by engaging emotion, building rapport, creating the proper atmosphere, and crafting lessons out of a host of entertainment-inspired ideas. Packed with fun, original concepts for serious educators, Show Biz Training is a highly informative way to set the stage for exciting, effective learning. About the Author:Lenn Millbower (Davenport, FL) is an in-demand speaker for professional conferences and the author of Training with a Beat and Cartoons for Trainers. He spent years as an instruction designer for a world-famous entertainment organization located in Orlando, Florida. |
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Terror in Florida $5.99 When Travis, Nish, Sarah, and the rest of the gang pile onto a school bus headed for Florida, the Screech Owls expect a spring break filled with sun, sand, and lots of ice. With luck they may even make it to the peewee tournament final, to be held in the magnificent Ice Palace, home of the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning! Muck and Mr. Dillinger have planned a fun trip. As well as camping and swimming, they’ll get to go to Disney World. Nish, of course, has bigger ideas. With his new X-ray glasses he bought on the stupid stop on the way down, he’s hoping to see a lot more than just tourist attractions. The only trouble is, Nish ends up seeing too much! Travis wasn’t looking forward to riding the Tower of Terror at the Disney-MGM Studios, but it’s going to take even more courage to face this. The Screech Owls have uncovered a plot to terrorize all of America! Terror in Florida is the sixth book in the Screech Owls Series. Check out the Screech Owls’ website at www.screechowls.com |
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The Aerialist $3.05 This latest title in the Sewanee Writers’s Series is a gritty debut novel in the tradition of Tom McGuane and Pete Dexter that chronicles a young man’s retreat into the darkly glamorous world of the circus. From the Publisher The dark, seemingly glitzy world of an American traveling circus is the setting for Richard Schmitt’s brilliant debut novel The Aerialist. On the edge of Venice, Florida, lie the winterquarters — a circus in repose. One day Gary — who hasn’t cared much what sort of job he’s had — finds himself signing on as a circus hand. Everyone has seen or heard of the wirewalker, the trapeze artist, and the clown, but there are others: The twenty-four-hour man who arrives in a town first to post arrows that point the way to the lot; the bullhands who remove the elephants’ excrement out from under their tumultuous bodies; the butchers who distract the audience from the wonders on stage so that they might purchase a cotton candy or a plastic ray-gun. Gary becomes instantly familiar with this new life — a life for which he has abandoned everything and nothing at all. In story-like chapters, Richard Schmitt describes a hapless, magical existence in an American voice as starkly resonant as that of Richard Ford — and through his description of Gary’s inevitable progression from circus hand to wire-walker, the circus emerges as a symbol of human aspiration. From Publishers Weekly A high-wire act in more ways than one, this exhilarating novel by first-timer Schmitt tells the story of a restless young drifter who joins the circus and falls under its tarnished spell. Starting out as an elephant wrangler at the circus’s Florida winter quarters, Gary Ruden drifts into other jobs: butcher (concessionaire), trainman ( water in… crap out ), wardrobe boy. Like some of the other hands, he is attracted to the idea of becoming a performer. Eventually he begins to practice seriously on a makeshift high wire |
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The Red Hot Typewriter: The Life of John D. MacDonald $25.5 Although John D. MacDonald published 70 novels and more than five hundred short stories in his lifetime, he is remembered best for his Travis McGee series. He introduced McGee in 1964 with The Deep Blue Goodbye. With Travis McGee, MacDonald changed the pattern of the hardboiled private detectives who preceded him. McGee has a social conscience, holds thoughtful conversations with his retired economist buddy Meyer, and worries about corporate greed, racism, and the Florida ecology in a long series whose brand recognition the author cleverly advanced by inserting a color in every title.Merrill carefully builds a picture of a man who in unexpected ways epitomized the Horatio Alger sagas that comprised his strict father’s secular bible. From a financially struggling childhood and a succession of drab nine-to-five occupations, MacDonald settled down to writing for a living (a lifestyle that would have horrified his father). He worked very hard and was rewarded with a more than decent livelihood. But unlike Alger’s heroes, MacDonald had a lot of fun doing it. |
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Tropical Heat-Season 2 $9.98 Fired after one too many clashes with his bosses at the Drug Enforcement Administration, maverick cop Nick Slaughter winds up in Key Mariah, Florida. It looks like a nice quiet spot, just the place for a little leisurely private investigating; but it’s not long before Nick starts to see Key Mariah in a whole new light.Aided and abetted by local girl Sylvie Gerard, the former DEA man soon discovers there’s no escape from dead bodies and drug runners…the only difference is this time the scenery and the girls are a whole lot prettier!This three disc collection includes all 29 episodes from Season 2 of Tropical Heat! |
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Tropical Heat-Season 3 $9.98 Fired after one too many clashes with his bosses at the Drug Enforcement Administration, maverick cop Nick Slaughter winds up in Key Mariah, Florida. It looks like a nice quiet spot, just the place for a little leisurely private investigating; but it’s not long before Nick starts to see Key Mariah in a whole new light.Aided and abetted by local girl Sylvie Gerard, the former DEA man soon discovers there’s no escape from dead bodies and drug runners…the only difference is this time the scenery and the girls are a whole lot prettier!This three disc collection includes all 36 episodes from Season 3 of Tropical Heat! |
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Tropical Heat-Seasons 1-3 $29.98 Fired after one too many clashes with his bosses at the Drug Enforcement Administration, maverick cop Nick Slaughter winds up in Key Mariah, Florida. It looks like a nice quiet spot, just the place for a little leisurely private investigating; but it’s not long before Nick starts to see Key Mariah in a whole new light.Aided and abetted by local girl Sylvie Gerard, the former DEA man soon discovers there’s no escape from dead bodies and drug runners…the only difference is this time the scenery and the girls are a whole lot prettier!This nine disc collection includes all 87 episodes of Tropical Heat! |
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Twists, Turns & Uncertainty $24.95 Going away to college was Sonestaas way of getting a break from her parents. Tallahassee, Florida, was a reasonable distance. During her first week at Florida State University, she met Lance Landy. Their relationship was strong until Dee, Lanceas ex-girlfriend, showed up on the scene for his grandmotheras funeral. Since Dee knew how to push Lanceas sexual buttons, he ended up sleeping with her. This sure as hell didnat sit well with Sonesta. As a result of Lanceas behavior, Sonesta terminated their relationship. It was an emotional time for Sonesta, and she decided to bury her feelings in her schoolwork. An old classmate named David Brookins spent a lot of time studying with her. David made his move on Sonesta and they eventually became involved. During their relationship they experienced joy, heartache and pain. Was this to be the love that would sustain Sonestaas memory? |
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U-Uncut-South $7.41 The U is the new way to tour America’s best colleges. Students get the low down on their top choices for upper education without having to make appointments at every single campus choice. Cut down on the travel time and sit back and relax instead while you take the tour from your very own living room.Made for students – By students.These informative and entertaining views of college life take out a lot of the guesswork and a little bit of the stress in taking your education to the next level. Check out the campuses, classes, student population, dorms, nightlife and more with The U.The South features these great campuses: Duke University, Emory University, Texas A&M, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Miami, University of Virginia, University of Texas-Austin, Vanderbilt University, Virginia Tech, and more! |
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Wild Sales Florida Gators Washer Toss $50.99 Just sitting in the parking lot waiting for the game to start? Pass the time in style with the Wild Sales(r) NCAA(r) washer toss game. It includes 8 team-colored washers, 8 team-colored mini bean bags, two washer toss boards, and instructions. Each board is decorated with the team colors and logo. The game packs up easily for travel. |
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