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Aperture Science Mug
Sale Price: $14.99
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Welcome to Aperture Laboratories, A Trusted Friend in Science! One of the many perks of working here is that Aperture provides all the human fuel you can drink. Human fuel, or "coffee" as it is often called, is available in break rooms throughout the lab. A quality human fuel receptacle can be acquired through the monkeys at ThinkGeek. Please do not use your Aperture Science Mug outside of designated areas, and please do not utilize your Aperture Science Mugs to ingest unsafe liquids or neurotoxins. Science
Maybe you'll find someone else to give you coffee... maybe Black Mesa? (That was a joke, ha ha, FAT CHANCE!) Anyway, this coffee is great, so delicious and hot. But look at me still talking when there's science to do...
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Les Miserables: The 10th Anniversary Dream Cast in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall
List Price: $34.98
Sale Price: $24.93
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To mark the 10th anniversary of the award-winning musical, an all-star array of "Les Miz" cast members from productions around the world took the stage at London's Royal Albert Hall, joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, to perform the songs in concert. Colm Wilkinson, Judy Kuhn, Philip Quast, Lea Salonga, and Ruthie Henshall head the cast; songs include "I Dreamed a Dream," "One Day More!," "On My Own" and a special encore of "Do You Hear the People Sing?," performed by 17 Jean Valjeans in their native languages. 148 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; "making of" documentary; interviews. Two-disc set.
The 10th anniversary concert video of the international musical sensation Les Misérables might be the best thing to appease fans until a full-fledged movie comes along. Or it might be even better, as feature films are often subject to extramusical casting considerations and this 1995 dream cast is superb. Reprising their roles from the original London company are Colm Wilkinson (Valjean), Michael Ball (Marius), and Alun Armstrong (Thenardier). From Broadway come Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Lea Salonga (Eponine), and Michael Maguire (Enjolras); from a later London production comes Ruthie Henshall (Fantine); and from Australia comes Philip Quast (Javert). Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's score vividly captures the passion of Victor Hugo's epic tale of post-Revolutionary France, combining tear-jerking ballads ("I Dreamed a Dream," "Bring Him Home") and rousing anthems ("Do You Hear the People Sing"). The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramatic cantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphone stands with an orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. At certain points such as the climax of the barricade scene, the video switches to action from a stage production. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sounds great, and it can be thrilling when 200 choristers (dressed in logo T-shirts) rise to their feet for a full-company number such as "One Day More." Also, subtitles provide date and scene information and help move the story along. The 147-minute video contains footage not seen when Les Mis was a PBS pledge-drive staple, most notably the encore in which a progression of 17 actors who have played Valjean around the world share "Do You Hear the People Sing?" Each sings a line in his native language, a testament to the enduring power of this show to audiences everywhere. --David Horiuchi DVD features The 2008 two-disc edition presents the concert on a single-sided disc (the original DVD split the concert over two sides) with optional English subtitles. It's also in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1 aspect ratio) comparied to the original's 1.33 full-screen. The second disc has Stage by Stage: Les Miserables, the hourlong documentary from 1988. Unfortunately the sound is only Dolby Digital 2.0. Early editions of the DVD had an odd omission (compared to the earlier Sony DVD)--the first 10 seconds of Gavroche's "Little People" were missing ("Good evening, dear inspector, lovely evening, my dear...")--that has now been corrected. --David Horiuchi
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Sorry for Party Rocking
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Sale Price: $11.16
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2011 release from the American Electro Hip Hop duo consisting of rappers and DJs Redfoo, and SkyBlu. They are the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown record label founder Berry Gordy, making them uncle and nephew. Much of their music incorporates a theme of partying and drinking, and the group commonly refers to their music style as "party rock."
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Rehab
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Sale Price: $8.10
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CD Rehab
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#2 A girl should be two things classy and fabulous coco chanel wall art wall sayings vinly stickers decals
Sale Price: $13.99
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Wall sayings and designs are the latest trend in interior decorating and home decor. It is an easy and creative way to add personality and charm to Any Room! Vinyl Lettering is a creative way to transform any room into a stylish, unique space. By applying your favorite sayings directly to your walls you will create daily inspiration with a beautiful hand-painted look. The graphic is ready to apply and is cut from high quality Avery vinyl film with a outdoor life of 6 yrs and should last for a very long time indoors (25+yrs.). Installation instructions are included for a simple, professional install in minutes.
Measures 23.5"w x 13"h and comes with detailed instructions
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The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the Oldies
List Price: $49.95
Sale Price: $30.56
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This five-disc boxed set includes volumes 1-4 of "Richard Simmons: Sweatin' to the Oldies," plus the bonus disc "Richard Simmons: Love Yourself and Win," a six-step program designed to promote self-esteem and weight loss. 6 1/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English; bonus footage; interviews; more.
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Gabriel Iglesias: I'm Not Fat... I'm Fluffy
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Sale Price: $8.03
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Being at the fourth "Level of Fatness" gives Gabriel Iglesias all the license he requires to poke fun at the plus-size crowd...in addition to every other aspect of the human condition! Feast upon this hilarious stand-up concert that features the California-born comic at his very best. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1.
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T-Shirt Carryout Bags - 1000 ct.
Sale Price: $15.44
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Overview1000 1/6-barrel carryout bags Grocery Convenience stores Restaurant take out Carry-out 100% recyclableSpecifications
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A Polo Work Shirt For Your Industry
A polo work shirt is from one of those families of shirts that are not exactly in which one could call them formal while, they are not in a category in which they could be referred to as informal at the same time. Work shirts have been around for sometime and made a name for themselves because of their appeal to fit in multiple categories at the same time yet remain highly comfortable and give the person the feeling of ease rather than being uptight. The polo just adds a bit of comfort to the traditional, stuffy dress shirt.
The polo work shirt has a long history and one would be surprised that this "polo shirt" does not necessarily have something to do with polo itself as the name suggests. The alternative name for a polo shirt was a tennis shirt as well sometime back. The work shirt is slightly different from its sports counter part as for a long time, polo shirts were mainly used in sports namely, tennis, polo and even golf but due to their popularity and the easy going design it was also adopted in the work arena because of many of its benefits with an easy feel and look.
The polo work shirt can be said to be in the semi formal category as one might not find executives wearing them on a non-casual day at the office but people who do not have to maintain a strict professional tailored and pressed image generally use this shirt. The comfort and the variety of looks that a polo work shirt can give you make them very appealing to a large percentage of the workforce. The business casual atmosphere in most offices makes this the perfect shirt to wear.
One would usually come across the polo shirt in sports but non formal office environments opt for a polo work shirt due to many positive factors and they cannot be exactly described as you have to wear one to know what is so appealing about a shirt. If your office or your work environment allows you to wear these you probably will. There are always places where you could were a shirt even if it is not permitted at one specific place.
The layout of a polo shirt and a polo work shirt is generally the same, it is T shaped with either a zip on the neck or there are buttons, there is a loose fitting collar accompanying the buttons or zip. A polo shirt will never have buttons throughout from the neck to the bottom and it could be considered as a t-shirt with a collar and a few buttons on the neck or a zip. Most of the shirts in the US have only three buttons and the first and sometimes the second one is left open. It is never worn with a tie and it can be worn equally with dress slacks or with jeans. The shirt versatility allows for it to be matched with many different outfits.
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How can I remove a company embroidered logo from a cotton shirt pocket?
The shirts are white cotton of good quality and I don't want to throw them away, I would like to remove the embroidered logo in the shirt pocket. If you have a trick please let me know, or know of some tool I can use.
First off be very patient. Most embroidered designs are done with a lock stitch technique which means that every stitch must be individually removed. With that said, you should definitely invest in an inexpensive seam ripper (1 to 2 dollars tops) as they have a fine tip and razor edge to cut rather than pull the thread.
Once you have removed all the threads, you should steam the area so that the individual fibers begin to come together to hide the place where the logo was. The really tricky part is making the area where the stitching used to be look like the rest of the shirt. Give it time, a few washes and ironings and you should be fine.
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