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Stephen Colbert Sued: The Daily Show at Paley Center
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Createx 32oz Airbrush Cleaner $7.49 Createx Airbrush cleaner can be used to clean between color changes and for daily maintainence. Effectively removes dried color from all airbrushes, parts and bottles. Water- based cleaner is non-toxic and environmentally safe…. |
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Lafeber’s Premium Daily Diet – Parrot 25 Lbs. $49.99 There’s no need to worry about whether you’re providing the right nutrition when you serve them this premium blend of ground corn, rolled oats, soybean meal and human-grade eggs. You get convenience, they get a balanced diet in every delicious bite…. |
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Lafeber’s Premium Daily Diet – Macaw or Cockatoo 25 Lbs. $49.99 There’s no need to worry about whether you’re providing the right nutrition when you serve them this premium blend of ground corn, rolled oats, soybean meal and human-grade eggs. You get convenience, they get a balanced diet in every delicious bite…. |
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Big Trouble $10.37 … |
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Songs From the Daily Planet $4.55 … |
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The Next Best Thing: Music From The Motion Picture $7.57 The obvious centerpiece to this soundtrack is Madonna’s hyperkinetic version of Don McLean’s 1971 postmortem rock anthem “American Pie.” Capturing the bittersweet intentions of the original, Madonna and producer William Orbit create a forlorn dreamscape of dance beats and floating electronica effects that serve to update the sentimental war horse. The entire soundtrack has a futuristic sheen. Th… |
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Rugrats – Tales from the Crib [VHS] $3.86 In the hilarious “Toy Palace,” Tommy and Chuckie have a toy store all to themselves for a night, but the appeal of that opportunity quickly gives way to anxiety. In the clever “Real or Robot?” Tommy suspects his father is an automated imposter. Also on this video are “Beach Blanket Babies” and “The Trial.” –Tom Keogh … |
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The Book of Pooh – Stories From the Heart [VHS] $1.94 While Disney didn’t invent Winnie the Pooh, nor first animate him, it certainly has Americanized the British bear into a cartoon character hardly resembling A.A. Milne’s original 1924 creation. Although Disney’s four Storybook Classics titles (from 1966) were somewhat faithful to Milne’s concept, subsequent titles (especially in the Playtime and Learning series) descended into second-rate TV fare…. |
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Rugrats – Tales from the Crib [VHS] $9.98 … |
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True Blood: The Complete First Season (HBO Series) $23.92 Alan Ball’s True Blood series works well for television, as it has enough sensationalism to tantalize and enough story girth to make the viewer care about the characters. That one can finally invest emotion into monsters, including an undead Civil War victim, a transformer who can shapeshift into various animals, and a female mind reader, speaks volumes about America’s willingness to a… |

