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Coleman Watch with Gray Metal Bezel

[Price: $19.99] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - Coleman Watch with Gray Metal Bezel
In a rugged gray-metal color that looks almost black, the bezel on this men’s watch makes a stylish frame for its classic white face. Black numerals, white hands, and sweeping red second hand add contrast. From Coleman, the leader in outdoor recreation, this sporty watch has all of the features and durability you would expect from a Coleman product including scratch-resistant mineral crystal, electroluminescent glow dial, black nylon fastwrap strap, and more. Imported. Band: 3/4W”. Face: 1-1/2W”.

Coleman Overnighter SpaceSaver Air Bed (25" x 72")

[Price: $89.99] [Sale Price: $59.49] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - Coleman Overnighter SpaceSaver Air Bed (25" x 72")
Overnighter SpaceSaver AirBed 25"x72"

Just Watch Me- Trudeau's Tragic Legacy

[Price: $21.5] [Sale Price: $21.48] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - Just Watch Me- Trudeau's Tragic Legacy
Just Watch Me, was the expression used by Trudeau when challenged by a reporter regarding his use of power during the FLQ crisis in Canada in 1970. This book traces the source of Trudeau's political groundings and his world travels after his formal education. It examines his early work in Quebec and the formation of alliances within that community. After being convinced that he could acheive more at the federal level it explores his initial activites and policy changes as the Prime Minister. Just Watch Me demonstrates his politicalization of the federal civil service, RCMP and the military. It expores his moves to consolidate power by centralizing it, one of the key aspects of socialism. It explores his lack of principles and ethics and his revisionist thinking regarding Canadian history. The book explores the moral makeup of politicians prevalent in Canada, and other democracies as well, and seeks to reveal their shortcomings. These character flaws eventually become embedded in the party and subvert political proccess. Trudeau altered Canadian political institutions and the bureaucracy to moribund shells and bloated francophone reservoirs respectively, filled with political hacks, party loyalists and party bag men incapable of performing their functions. Trudeau employed reverse discrimination in order to favor one ethnic group over others. He went so far as to embed the mechanism to do so in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. His brand of socialism transformed segments of Canadian culture from independence thus stripping them of their self-reliance and self-respect. He used his power to interfere in the economy, institute unnecessary social policies, drive down production and plunge the country into debt and deficits unknown except in wartime. He was in constant conflict with other levels of government and was incapable of developing policies and plans that were good for Canadians and Canada. Internationally he oversaw the transformation of a middle power to a little power. His anti-Americanism and pro-communist leanings put Canada at odds with her closest ally and neighbour. Trudeau's anti-military and anti-nuclear stance resulted in the eventual neutering of the Canadian military. In the end he squandered billions on bilingualism, the bureaucracy, the arts and Quebec. His governments were only about elevating Quebec and Quebecers to political power. In summary, he revolutionized Canada while most of Canada slumbered on. This book exhorts Canadians to take back political power through the only tool they have left, the vote. It asks them to carefully examine their political canidates and eliminate those whose character is lacking or unlikely to withstand the assualt that the party can bring to bear. It encourages Canadians to reform their political institutions and finally to reserve the trend towards socialism; a trend that can only be destructive as evidenced in so many countries that have tried it.

Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Red Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screwd

[Price: $29.99] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Red Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screwd
Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Red Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screwdriver, Large Flathead Screwdriver, Cross Screwdriver and Small Key Ring) Plus Watertight and Dustproof Box (Box Floats, Not for Swimming or Submerging)

When Zachary Beaver Came to Town

[Price: $6.99] [Sale Price: $2.31] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
Based on the novel by kimberly willis holt. Zachary beaver a sideshow attraction also known as the worlds fattest boy arrives in the sleepy town of granger texas. Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 05/02/2006 Starring: Eric Stoltz Jane Krakowski Run time: 85 minutes Rating: Pg

The Twenty Four Hour Band Jam [San Francisco BAY Area Bands]

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Title: The Twenty Four Hour Band Jam (Dis K1)
Artist: Various Artists
Year:
Length: 0:51:00
Genre: General Rock
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Tracks:
01 The Last Laugh (Blueland) [4:35]
02 Rain (Laughing Dead) [4:39]
03 Popcorn Smile (Flanelhed) [3:35]
04 I Believe (Mumblin' Jim) [5:28]
05 And Love (Crackerjack Tattoo) [3:24]
06 Sister Grace (Shindig) [3:32]
07 Mrs. Bentley (Around November) [3:49]
08 Fade Away (Shining Scribes) [4:38]
09 Tilt (Here Are The Facts You Requested) [3:04]
10 Push (Level) [4:40]
11 Nevermore (Nueairea) [4:37]
12 Love Is Against The Grain (Dime Store Prophets) [4:59]

Title: The Twenty Four Hour Band Jam (Dis K2)
Artist: Various Artists
Year:
Length: 0:50:27
Genre: General Rock
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Tracks:
01 We Are Everything (The Thrill Pillows) [4:10]
02 Floating Mountains (Something Green) [5:37]
03 Soul Sayeth (Liquid) [5:02]
04 12 Mistakes (Lula Miss) [3:11]
05 Who's Side Are You On Anyway? (Separate Ways) [2:58]
06 Velvet Gun (Lost Pilgrims) [3:19]
07 We Fall In Rain (Strangewood) [4:28]
08 Here With Me (Chequered Past) [5:24]
09 Evolution's Brightest Star (Josh Coleman) [4:12]
10 The Same (Dorian) [4:30]
11 Ten Days In A Two Day Town (Neighborhood Watch) [3:54]
12 Everything (Tracy's Face) [3:42]

Mixed Blessings

[Price: $16.26] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2009-11-19]
Coleman Watches - Mixed Blessings
In Mixed Blessings, her 30th novel, Danielle Steel weaves a powerful tale of three couples who face decisions about having children that will test, in unexpected ways, the ties that bind them as lovers, partners, and friends. Their lives, their goals, their feelings about families, are on the line, as the word infertility begins to unravel their dreams. Diana Goode and Andrew Douglas are a California couple who seem to have it all: glamorous careers, good looks, good times, and lives full of friends and family. After their wedding, Diana teases that she will make a baby on their honeymoon. But long afterward, she is still not pregnant. Diana enviously watches her sisters effortlessly conceive as she shuttles between doctors' offices and Andrew struggles to find a solution to their problem in order to hold on to his wife. As they wait out each month with great anticipation only to be bitterly disappointed, they are forced to question just how much they are willing to go through to have a baby...and at what cost to their marriage. Unknown to Diana, damaged and scarred by an IUD when she was in college, she must face what this means to her. Diana and Andy reach out to surrogates, adoption, and lead a life of quiet desperation until they find the solutions that work for them. The beaming groom at the Mason-Winwood wedding is Charlie Winwood. Having grown up an orphan, he dreams of a house filled with children, and a happy family. His bride, fun-seeking actress Barbie Mason, has other ideas. She thrives on excitement and dreams not of the joys of motherhood, but of seeing her name up in lights. Their marriage is strained, but Charlie is convinced that a baby will solve it all. But when hisplan proves unsuccessful and he discovers that he is sterile, Charlie has to rethink his deepest values - and his marriage to a woman who shares none of his dreams. Pilar Graham, a prominent Santa Barbara attorney astonishes her friends by marrying Judge Brad Coleman - after living with him for eighteen years. Brad, in his early sixties and the father of two grown children, and Pilar, in her early forties, are happy with their comfortable life together, just the two of them. That is until Pilar begins to wonder if someday she will regret not having a baby with Brad. Are they crazy to begin now - with Brad about to become a grandfather? It will not be an easy road for Pilar and Brad as they encounter the world of high-tech medicine and the bittersweet rewards it brings them. Through the lives of these couples, Danielle Steel shows us the mixed blessings we face as we make our modern families. But despite hardship and heartache, she reminds us again of the triumphant spirit of love.

Coleman Kids Compass Watch

[Price: $10] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-04]
Coleman Watches - Coleman Kids Compass Watch
With the Coleman Kids Compass Watch, your kids can learn about orienteering wherever they go. With its durable nylon strap, the Compass Watch can be worn on the wrist, keeping hands free for other things. The liquid-filled compass has a small LED backlight for nighttime viewing, as well as an additional LED on the compass bezel, providing light for reading a map or exploring your surroundings. Recommended for children ages 6 and up.

Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Blue Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screw

[Price: $24.99] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-04-04]
Coleman Watches - Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Blue Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screw
Coleman Outdoor Camping Accessory - Chronograph Watch (Stop Watch, Alarm, Back Light and 100 ft Water Resistant), Blue Handle Folding Multi-Tool (Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Small Knife, Nail File, Bottle Opener, Small Screwdriver, Middle Flathead Screwdriver, Large Flathead Screwdriver, Cross Screwdriver and Small Key Ring) Plus Watertight and Dustproof Box (Box Floats, Not for Swimming or Submerging)

Just Watch Me- Trudeau\'s Tragic Legacy

[Price: $9.99] [Rate] [Comments (0)] [Date: 2010-05-15]
Coleman Watches - Just Watch Me- Trudeau\'s Tragic Legacy
Just Watch Me, was the expression used by Trudeau when challenged by a reporter regarding his use of power during the FLQ crisis in Canada in 1970. This book traces the source of Trudeau's political groundings and his world travels after his formal education. It examines his early work in Quebec and the formation of alliances within that community. After being convinced that he could acheive more at the federal level it explores his initial activites and policy changes as the Prime Minister. Just Watch Me demonstrates his politicalization of the federal civil service, RCMP and the military. It expores his moves to consolidate power by centralizing it, one of the key aspects of socialism. It explores his lack of principles and ethics and his revisionist thinking regarding Canadian history. The book explores the moral makeup of politicians prevalent in Canada, and other democracies as well, and seeks to reveal their shortcomings. These character flaws eventually become embedded in the party and subvert political proccess. Trudeau altered Canadian political institutions and the bureaucracy to moribund shells and bloated francophone reservoirs respectively, filled with political hacks, party loyalists and party bag men incapable of performing their functions. Trudeau employed reverse discrimination in order to favor one ethnic group over others. He went so far as to embed the mechanism to do so in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. His brand of socialism transformed segments of Canadian culture from independence thus stripping them of their self-reliance and self-respect. He used his power to interfere in the economy, institute unnecessary social policies, drive down production and plunge the country into debt and deficits unknown except in wartime. He was in constant conflict with other levels of government and was incapable of developing policies and plans that were good for Canadians and Canada. Internationally he oversaw the transformation of a middle power to a little power. His anti-Americanism and pro-communist leanings put Canada at odds with her closest ally and neighbour. Trudeau's anti-military and anti-nuclear stance resulted in the eventual neutering of the Canadian military. In the end he squandered billions on bilingualism, the bureaucracy, the arts and Quebec. His governments were only about elevating Quebec and Quebecers to political power. In summary, he revolutionized Canada while most of Canada slumbered on. This book exhorts Canadians to take back political power through the only tool they have left, the vote. It asks them to carefully examine their political canidates and eliminate those whose character is lacking or unlikely to withstand the assualt that the party can bring to bear. It encourages Canadians to reform their political institutions and finally to reserve the trend towards socialism; a trend that can only be destructive as evidenced in so many countries that have tried it.
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