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Never Bee Lost Course
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The Green Beret's Compass Course: The New Way to Stay Found (Not Lost Anywhere)
Never Get Lost: The Green Beret's Compass Course. Best and most simple land navigation system anywhere. We've sold over 28,000. Throw out your maps; go anywhere you want, then bee-line back to your starting point without having to back track. System also works equally well in darkness.
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oh god (DVD) ($9.26) (£5.66) (€6.28)
Jerry Landers (a terrifically surprising John Denver) is an average guy in every sense of the word. He lives a completely normal, dull life, working at the local supermarket (where everybody, of course, knows him and likes him) and never doing anything out of the ordinary. That's why no one is more surprised than he is when God chooses to make himself known to the world through Jerry by sending him a typewritten, misspelled note granting him an audience with the Supreme Being. Jerry doesn't believe...
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In JUST MY LUCK, an old-fashioned film about love and destiny, Lindsay Lohan proves yet again why she is such a movie star. Like the starlets of years past, husky-voiced, sparkle-eyed Lohan has a magnetism that makes her deliciously present on the big screen. In this film by the seasoned romantic-comedy director Donald Petrie (HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS, MYSTIC PIZZA), the star plays Ashley, a sexy New York socialite who is known to be possessed of amazing luck. Wealthy men flock to her, designer...
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Still walking the Earth as an undead spirit has Charles in a place he never thought he would be. Not being able to interact with his family makes him feel that he has been forgotten by God. Now, his ultimate goal is to get to heaven as soon as possible, but of course it will not be as easy as it sounds. The battle between good and evil for Charles' soul has begun and his only way out is through Carol Miller, a dark hunter whose job is to bring lost souls back to death before evil rears its ugly head...
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Phoenix are four Parisian childhood friends who set out last summer to write, record and produce their third album with no outside participation and no compromises. They settled in East Berlin, the only truly Bohemian European city left, in a studio haunted by the ghosts of a former state radio. In the post-Bauhaus architectural extravagance and unreal surroundings, they put themselves to the task of writing as they recorded, with no idea as to what it might feel or sound like. This time, it was...
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