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From Dusk Till Dawn 3 [VHS] From Dusk Till Dawn 3 [VHS]
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Bandolero [VHS] Bandolero [VHS]
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Bandolero! peaks early, with a long, immensely satisfying opening half-hour in which cowpoke James Stewart saves his bank-robber brother (Dean Martin) from the hangman's noose... by strolling into town and masquerading as the hangman. As the brothers depart into Mexico, with a comely hostage (Raquel Welch) in tow, the action becomes more conventional. It's handsomely shot on eye-filling locations by outdoorsy veteran Andrew V. McLaglen (clever Jerry Goldsmith score, too). George Kennedy plays the lovelorn sheriff in pursuit, leading his half-hearted posse through bandito territory. Credibility suffers with Raquel's fabulous hair, which weathers kidnapping and life on the dusty trail with an unlikely sheen. Stewart and Martin, meanwhile, are too casual to allow the already-relaxed story to build up any real heat. For Western fans, the opening should make it worthwhile, even if it eventually becomes apparent why this one isn't considered a classic. --Robert Horton

Hangman's House Hangman's House
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Bandolero! Bandolero!
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Western action boasts Dean Martin as an outlaw saved at the gallows by brother James Stewart, posing as the executioner. The siblings escape with their gang, but sheriff George Kennedy is in hot pursuit, while Martin is in hot pursuit of Raquel Welch, Kennedy's gal pal. All parties wind up in Mexico where they join forces to battle a group of bandits. Andrew Prine, Will Geer, Denver Pyle also star. 106 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; theatrical trailers.

Bandolero! peaks early, with a long, immensely satisfying opening half-hour in which cowpoke James Stewart saves his bank-robber brother (Dean Martin) from the hangman's noose... by strolling into town and masquerading as the hangman. As the brothers depart into Mexico, with a comely hostage (Raquel Welch) in tow, the action becomes more conventional. It's handsomely shot on eye-filling locations by outdoorsy veteran Andrew V. McLaglen (clever Jerry Goldsmith score, too). George Kennedy plays the lovelorn sheriff in pursuit, leading his half-hearted posse through bandito territory. Credibility suffers with Raquel's fabulous hair, which weathers kidnapping and life on the dusty trail with an unlikely sheen. Stewart and Martin, meanwhile, are too casual to allow the already-relaxed story to build up any real heat. For Western fans, the opening should make it worthwhile, even if it eventually becomes apparent why this one isn't considered a classic. --Robert Horton

The Hangman The Hangman
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A Federal Marshall (Robert Taylor) nicknamed "The Hangman" traces a robbery suspect (Jack Lord) to a small town, but the convict has turned his life around, he's now married and he and his wife are expecting a child. Not only is he supported by his friends and neighbors, but also by the town's sheriff (Fess Parker). The Marshall offers the convict's ex-lover (Tina Louise) a new lease on life; all she has to do is to finger the man she still loves and walk away with the reward. For the first time in his career, the lawman is faced with a serious challenge to his method of justice as the citizens band together to stop their friend's capture. Directed by Michael Curtiz, the legendary director of Casablanca and Mildred Pierce.

Partner EP900 English to from Polish Bidirectional Bilingual Talking Electronic Dictionary and Audio PhraseBook Partner EP900 English to from Polish Bidirectional Bilingual Talking Electronic Dictionary and Audio PhraseBook
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Unsurpassed Translation With a massive 1,200,000 entry English Polish Translating Dictionary, an easy to use bilingual translating Picture Dictionary, a complete English explanatory dictionary and Full Text Translation, the remarkable new EP900 contains everything you need for superior translation and accurate communication. Exclusive User Dictionaries allow you to store your own personalized lists of frequently used words and a history function remembers your most recent translations to provide instant access to the information you need to understand and be understood. Advanced Speech Capabilities Delivering flawless voiced output of all the words in its enormous database with True Voice human pronunciation, the EP900 offers a unique chance to improve your pronunciation by hearing how a native speaker says a word or phrase. A pre-recorded word list provides access to the dictionary's spoken entries. The world's most advanced English and Polish Speech Recognition modules let you speak into the device in your own language and get an instant, hands-free translation that can be spoken out loud in the target language. Dependable Audio PhraseBook A fully functional talking, translating Audio PhraseBook provides you with all the words and phrases you need to communicate in almost any situation. Divided into 15 easy to navigate topic areas, it includes 14,000 phrases so that there's nothing you won't be able to say. Simply select a category, press the 'Say' button and the translator speaks the phrase fluently in the language of your choice.

Franklin KID-1240 Children's Talking Dictionary and Spell Corrector Franklin KID-1240 Children's Talking Dictionary and Spell Corrector
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The Franklin(r) Electronics Children's Talking Dictionary talks the talk, teaching you letters, words and phrases through sound. The dictionary has 44,000 words, phonetic spell correction and an interactive rhyme finder. You can input your personal spelling word list weekly and use learned words in fun exercises!

ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-2S English <-> Spanish Talking 2-way Language Communicator and Electronic Dictionary with Voice Output, Vocabulary 1,010,000, Calculator for Math / Engineer / Currency and Metric ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-2S English <-> Spanish Talking 2-way Language Communicator and Electronic Dictionary with Voice Output, Vocabulary 1,010,000, Calculator for Math / Engineer / Currency and Metric
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Product Details and FeaturesProduct MPNMPNNTL-2SKey FeaturesDevice Type  Dictionary / TranslatorLanguage  Spanish, English, English/SpanishWord Amount400800 WordsPhrase Amount14000 PhrasesGrammar GuideNo Grammar GuideVoice Function  With Voice FunctionSpell Checker FunctionSpell CheckerOther FeatureCalculator Function  With Calculator FunctionCurrency Converter Function  Without Currency ConverterPC ConnectionWith PC ConnectivityBuilt-in GamesWith Built-in GamesDimensionsWidth6 in.Height0.63 in.Depth3.15 in.Weight0.44 lb.WarrantyWarranty1 YearMiscellaneousUPC789981045742Product ID42236965 

Electronic Hand Held Battleship Electronic Hand Held Battleship
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Hold entire navies in the palm of your hand! Then deploy your classified strategy to hunt down and sink enemy ships. You can program your fleet's position, or the computer will do it for you. Challenge yourself at 3 skill levels, day or night, anywhere you go! Exciting sound effects charge up the action, and scoring is automatic. Battery included. For one player.

You can't yell, "You sunk my battleship!" at your opponent in this version of Battleship, because the adversary is a palm-size computer. There are 5 ships--just like in the standard full-size game--to position strategically on the tiny but remarkably easy-to-see display. Choose auto or manual positioning and skill level, then bombs away! Hits and misses are tracked alternately on the 9- by 10-inch square grid for you and your electronic rival. Three different games require different naval maneuvers to score the most points. Just see if you can stay afloat and sink all of the computer's battleships at skill level 3. --Lynne Sampson

Electric Hand Held Hangman Electric Hand Held Hangman
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The original word guessing game with 2 games and 3 skill levels. Great gift for persons 8 years and older. 10 trys is all you have to guess the mystery word! Great fun for all ages.

In this electronic adaptation, the hangman is a cowboy in a Western town. There are 11 chances to correctly guess the word from a memory bank of 8,000 words arranged in 10 categories. The game fits in the palm of a hand, and there's much to control. Select the skill level and word length (even whether or not to have sound effects play a victory tune when the cowboy is saved from the rope). Only Level 1 allows the player to pick from categories like Animals, City, Music, and Wild West. Otherwise, it's as random as traditional Hangman. Game 2 scrambles the letters, so it's even harder to guess which letter to pick from the lot and to guess the word. It comes ready to play, keeps score, and has an automatic shutoff. Great for long road trips. --Lynne Sampson

Mattel Monster High Mattel Monster High "Freaky Just Got Fabulous" Accessories - iCoffin with 25 Games (Hangman, Fortune Skull, Locker Slam and More)
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Monster High iCoffin: Keep up on all of the Monster High scarily delightful gossip and drama with the iCoffin handheld device. Kids can play games, text, and find out more info about favorite Monster High friends. Use the outside buttons to scroll and play games, slide out the keypad to text and play additional games. Includes iCoffin handheld device only

Beginning C++ Game Programming (Premier Press Game Development) Beginning C++ Game Programming (Premier Press Game Development)
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This book approaches C++ from a game programming perspective unlike any other on the market. Offering a thorough and modern introduction to C++, this book is everything that an aspiring game programmer needs in order to learn the fundamentals of C++ and game programming basics. There is no programming experience necessary-the book starts at the beginning of C++ and game programming. Therefore, even readers without any previous programming experience can get as much out of the book as anyone else. Beginning C++ Game Programming presents a small but complete program for each new concept and a complete game program at the end of each chapter. It then presents readers with a final game project at the end of the book that combines most of the major topics covered. Skillfully written in an easy-to-understand manner, this book is a great place to get started with game programming.

The Execution of the Hangman of Riga: The Only Execution of a Nazi War Criminal by the Mossad The Execution of the Hangman of Riga: The Only Execution of a Nazi War Criminal by the Mossad
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Women and the Noose: A History of Female Execution Women and the Noose: A History of Female Execution
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Tracing the history of female crime and execution from 1726 to 1955, Women and the Noose presents the cases of more than 50 women who met their end on the hangman’s gallows. From the criminal act to the execution day itself, these women’s stories illustrate the range of crimes punishable by execution, such as petty theft and murder, as well as reactions to the death sentence, including the "pleading the belly" defense. Richard Clark also discusses the developments in execution methods, from burning at the stake to the short- and long-drop, as well as the move from very public hangings to more dignified private events. Clark’s frank treatment of the executions combined with sympathetic revelations about the women’s private lives makes for a chilling and surprisingly moving read.


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What Do You Mean by Gaming Cooking?

If you would like to cook and yet stay out of the kitchen, cooking games are for you. You can learn new recipes, and take part in Nintendo, speed games or puzzles. In fact, there is a new game from Nintendo which is called Cooking Mama.
In this particular game, you will find it is a fun way of getting involved in the cooking process for the help for the help www.chef-123.com. You can play at being a chef and getting all the orders out at a precise time. You are helped along the way by Mama with useful tips and materials. There is also a stylus that will help you to grate, chop vegetables, peel, slice meat, mash or stir fry. You can use a touch screen to create an omelet, knead pizza dough, make dumplings - you can even see that your food is back at room temperature by blowing into the mike.
The game can be started with fifteen recipes. As you get better with your skills, more and more recipes can be unlocked, till you reach sixty,with a variety of dishes like cabbage rolls, hot dogs or fried eggs. You can even come out with your own dessert like cream puffs. Try your own combinations of various recipes of your liking and your own ingredients.
Judging Your Food With Medals
There is an interesting feature to this Game. You can earn medals,gold, silver or bronze if you opt for being judged for your cooking. This makes it interesting and challenging, but if you do not want to be stressed out, then you can still do your cooking without going through being judged. You have the option to transfer a game and you can share your recipes with anyone you like and challenge them with the best preparation.
Another important feature is that you learn a variety of food recipes from countries like Germany, France, Japan, India, Mexico, America, England and Spain. There are recipes like tempura, fried rice and dumplings.
Cooking Games At Other Sites
There are other sites where you can find free cooking games. There are so many games like Concentration, word searches, Hangman and unscramble words and also many jigsaw puzzles . Also, magnetic words are used in refrigerator poetry. A challenging game at another site is the Better Barbecue Challenge. The meat needs to be turned over at precisely the right time in order to earn points. You cannot flip the meat earlier or later, as it will either be undercooked or burned. There will be more items as you go on. Also you will need to keep an eye on the thermometer, so it does not heat too much.
There are innumerable cooking games to choose from, some of them simple, and some involve video games that can be played with your friends for the help www.150-venison-recipes.com. All in all, you will learn something new while keeping yourself occupied in the art of culinary delights.

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//.. Harry Potter Fans.. weird Q //?

ok so ..
What came first Fawkes the phoenix or it's flame ??

What is the weirdest Harry Potter related dream you ever had ?? ( inspired by Zachmir )

What would happen if Voldemort did NOT vanish because of the protection like bubble over Ted Tonk's house ??

Would you rather be a member of the Death Eaters, Order of the Phoenix or The Weird Sisters ??

Did you go " Voldemort can fly WOW!" or not ?? i thought "how cool is that!"

My nephew wants to ask Lord Voldemort this: " do you pee ? " -Sorry, LV i really am sorry, but he is 5- ^_^

What would you do, if Bellatrix knocked on your door NOW ??

Ok so a video of Lord Voldemort and Bellatrix snogging falls into your hands, What would you do ??
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HP Hangman (10)
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clues:
1- Character.
2- 2 out of 5 vowels.
3- many girls like him .
4- a vain dragon.

Unusual questions indeed.....

What came first Fawkes the phoenix or it's flame ??
Well most will say that a circle has no end and no beginning...It doesn't as soon as it's made but it had to have been drawn at some point. There for I will say: the spark that
ickens. (there's actually a theory that birds evolved from dinosaurs by the way)

What is the weirdest Harry Potter related dream you ever had ?? ( inspired by Zachmir )
I was a highly skilled wizard, but I was living a my life a lot like I do in my real waking life, and the government had send a highly trained brainwashed killing machine after me (ever seen the movie "The Bourne Identity" everywhere I went to work, to the movies he'd either show up or was already there attempting to kill me, and I kept using simple jinxes like the disarming charm, and the stunning charm to slow him down. While my friends and relatives who made a cameo appearance in the dream were encouraging me to use the unforgivables. I suppose my subconscious was trying to tell me "who are you kidding your more like Harry then Voldemort, and you know it" :P

What would happen if Voldemort did NOT vanish because of the protection like bubble over Ted Tonk's house ??
"Deathly Hallows" would be a very diffrent books and probably very depressing for most.. Voldemort broke Lucius' wand as soon as he attacked Harry do to the power of his own Horcrux, in which case he'd have to switch over to his own Phoenix wand, he'd would know to expect priory incantitum if their wands were to fire at each other at the same time. So he might try to get Harry to, to use his wand, on something else so he can fire the killing curse without, worry. Maybe he'd shoot a blasting charm at the motorcycle so Harry's immediate worry is avoid plummeting towards the ground in a death spiral. Maybe he'd shoot something that can be blocked towards Hagrid, since Harry can't stand to leave someone he cares about unprotected, while he can do something about it, he'd take the bait. Voldemorts reactions when it comes to casting magic are much faster then Harry's so, when Harry is busy casting a protective charm around Hagrid he'd shoot the killing curse at Harry. They'd both fall unconscious, Voldemort would probably be caught by the Death Eaters, and Hagrid may or may not make sure, his and what he believes is Harry body, have a safe landing because , Hagrid gets to emotional sometimes and is unable to think logically it's possible he'd get to hysterical with grief to think clearly. In which case Harry would die as the victim of a flying motorbike accident. Assuming that dose not happen Harry will find himself in "King's Cross". He'd have a chat with Dumbledore, and a lot of things would be reveled prematurely. The bad news (or good depending on which way you're looking at it :P ) Is that Voldemort would have killed, his own Horcrux in Harry, severing the connection between them and with it a huge advantage for Harry would be lost. Mean while the Death Eaters would be to distracted with the fact that the Dark Lord is unconscious to continue their pursuit of Hagrid and the Order would probably be able to port key Harry, to the Burrow. Voldemort once awake will wonder if Harry is dead or alive, he won't be satisfied without his body. As soon as Harry is identified by his followers, Voldemort will have time to comptemplate what when wrong, and why he seems to be unable to kill him. The result.....he might figure out that it has to do with the blood he used, to reform his body there for giving out the command to kill Harry if found, or maybe he'd try a full proof method of killing some, like stunning him and pushing him off a cliff, or burning him alive, in which case it's the fire or gravity that would kill Harry there for bypassing Lily's protection.

Would you rather be a member of the Death Eaters, Order of the Phoenix or The Weird Sisters ??
Obvious question Sirius...If you created an organization, of like minded individuals in order to assist you in re-shaping the world as you see fit wouldn't you favor them? The Death Eater's of course the name has a rather nice ring to it as well doesn't? It's suppose to symbolize the fact they thrive, on the death of those who have unworthy blood. :P The Order is our enemy, and I agree with the majority of those from my generation in that the "Weird Sisters" make noise not music. :P

Did you go " Voldemort can fly WOW!" or not ?? i thought "how cool is that!"
No, I know I have no credit saying it now, but I always expected something like that from him. It's hard to imagine Voldemort on a broom, I always imagined he got around in a more spectacular manner through the air....It was Snape being able to fly that surprised me. :P That Voldemort bothered to teach him, not that Snape could, he's a very skilled wizard as well.

My nephew wants to ask Lord Voldemort this: " do you pee ? " -Sorry, LV i really am sorry, but he is 5- ^_^
This is precisely why I do not understand little children! He has the rare honor of asking the greatest wizard ever lived any question, and he asks if I pee?...if I pee! I was asked not to long ago, if I ate and slept, my answer to that was that anything with a body needs, to eat. For the same reasons I do drink water in order to keep this body in good health there for, yes I do pee....Although I admit that for about 5 hours after getting this new magically reformed body, I was uncertain if it would instead be like, snakes who do number 1 and number 2 together in one "bunch". :P

What would you do, if Bellatrix knocked on your door NOW ?? This has happened to me before on several occasions, while staying in Lucius' home. I would simply ask her what is so important, that she feels the need to disturb me, I would also give her a warning that I had better agree that it was indeed that important.

Ok so a video of Lord Voldemort and Bellatrix snogging falls into your hands, What would you do ??
I would track down the fools, who had the audacity to take polyjuice potion, assume our forms, and fabricate this nonsense. These mudbloods shall suffer a slow and painful death! I am certain they're mudlboods because, why else would they be using a video camera?
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Draco Malfoy, a young Death Eater who's loyalties leave much to be desired....:P

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A one-on-one GCW Divas Re-Match, former ECW/WCW/WWE/TNA Superstar Johnny Swinger in action and former NWA/WCW Superstar Brad Armstrong in action with his legendary father "The Bullet" Bob Armstrong in his corner highlighted the wild,crazy and spectacular March 27th Global Championship Wrestling event in Pell City,AL.....

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