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The T.A.M.I. Show Collector's Edition
List Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $8.39
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Filmed in 1964 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, this is arguably the very best rock-concert movie ever made, packed start to finish with nearly two hours of absolutely essential performances by an unprecedented group of American and British rock, pop, soul, and Motown legends. Dig this lineup: Marvin Gaye, the Supremes (look for Teri Garr as one of the dancers during "Where Did Our Love Go?"), Chuck Berry, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Leslie Gore, Jan and Dean, a phenomenal James Brown and the Flames, followed (!) by the Rolling Stones rising to the occasion after Brown's legendary performance (Keith Richards has said that performing after Brown was perhaps the biggest mistake the band ever made). Never released on home video, The T.A.M.I. Show was the holy grail of rock-concert movies. Those who have had to make do with substandard and incomplete bootlegs will agree that it was worth the wait for this collector's edition that restores the long-lost Beach Boys set (listen to director Steve Binder's audio commentary for the story behind its removal). --Donald Liebenson
Mint condition cover and disc of musical performances from 1964 by The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, The Supremes, Lesly Gore, The Rolling Stones and more. (Region 1 US & Canada)
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How to Play Winning Doubles -- And Stay the Best of Friends! ~ Vol 2. Faults & Cures
Sale Price: $9.00
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Volume 2 ~ Faults & Cures. The next wave of tennis home video instruction has arrived thanks to the formidable union of the game's premier instructor with the Number One publication worldwide. Vic Braden takes his tennis classroom students outdoors and on court to solve the most common doubles problems. Braden answers 20 student questions with real-life live action. Proven ready-to-apply doubles techniques are clearly explained and demonstrated to help you scout your opponents before the match; compensate for a weak backhand; use hand signals to communicate with your partner; move as a team; tame the court hog; know when to poach; put away volleys; vary your shot selection, including when to use topspin, underspin, and a well-placed lob. Key points are emphasized with close-ups, freeze frames, and shot-line graphics.
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Ski Magazine's Learn to Ski Video: For Skiers of All Levels
List Price: $55.00
Sale Price: $250.00
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Featuring a cast of internationally known skiers and athletes, Learn to Ski is designed to help skiers of all levels. Learn To Ski contains the complete American teaching method and is supported by the Professional Ski Instructors of America. This video takes you from your first day on skis to carving parallel turns in deep powder. Learn To Ski provides a concise format that is easily repeatable. Exercises for strength, endurance and balance are provided to keep skiing skills sharp and enthusiasm high all year round. Learn To Ski also includes useful information on ski technique, training, clothing and equipment. Shot on location in Deer Valley, Utah and directed by Jalbert Productions, known for their award winning documentaries, Learn To Ski is the ultimate how-to for ski enthusiasts everywhere.
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Woodcraft Magazine Issue 26: Dec 2008/Jan 2009
Sale Price: $5.99
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Woodcraft Magazine covers the Projects, Techniques, and Products of woodworking like no one else! Each issue is packed with stories from our expert project designers, builders, writers and consultants to help you work wood successfully and add to your woodworking skills and knowledge. Besides Projects, Techniques and Projects, youll visit a unique woodshop, collect new shop tips and patterns, and learn more about the wood used to build an issue project.
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Justin Bieber Singing Toothbrush - Baby and U Smile (colors may vary)
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $4.99
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Soft DuPont bristles, ergonomic design cleans plaque in hard to reach places.
Soft rubber coating to give you a comfortable brushing experience.
Replaceable brush head, dentists recommend you replace your brush head every 3 months.
2 buttons 1 button when you wake up in the morning and one before you goto bed. Each button will play a Justin Bieber song for 2 minutes which is the dentist recommend time to brush your teeth. Now you can enjoy brushing your teeth while you listen to Justin's best songs
3 - LR44 batteries are replaceable and included!
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Farmaesthetics Cool Aloe Mist - 4oz
Sale Price: $23.00
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Voted "Best Post-Workout Skin Freshener", Fitness Magazine 2nd Annual Active Beauty Awards (Dec./Jan.issue). This simple aloe vera preparation is exactly what it sounds like: a clean aloe mist that cools and settles the skin. Nothing heals or relieves inflamed tissue better. Whether from sun exposure, burns, or exposure to radiation, such as in medical treatments or laser surgery, Cool Aloe Mist will offer instant relief and prevent further drying, peeling, flaking, or toughening of skin tissue.
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Playboy Magazine January 1998
Sale Price: $14.70
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COVER: Shannon Tweed
PICTORIALS: Sling Babe- Pietra Thornton, ex-wife of Billy Bob, gets naked; Boss Tweed- 10 pages of B-Movie star Shannon Tweed; The Year In Sexfeatures Suzen Johnson, Jenny McCarthy; Pamela Andreson; Milla Jovovich, Farrah Fawcett and much more; Playmate Reviewfeatures all the 1997 Playmates including Kimber West, Kelly Monaco, Karen McDougal, Jami Ferrell, Jennifer Miriam, Klin Olsen, Carrie Stevens and the rest.
INTERVIEW: Grant Hill
20 Q: Teri Hatcher
PLAYBOY GALLERY: Kim Basinger
FEATURES: My Story - The Missing Yearsby Kevin Cook, is a revealing interview with the original Pinup Girl, Bettie Page; Seinfeld Foreverby Greg Gattuso; fiction by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter, The Wire Continuum; Shel Silverstein humorizes with Hamlet As Told On The Street
PAGES: 214.
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2001 Gabrielle Reece Playboy magazine
Sale Price: $19.95
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Playboy Magazine January 2001
Table of Contents
COVER STORY
Gabrielle Reece is a lanky goddess and our favorite volleyball star. She has tackled extreme sports for MTV, swings a mean five iron on the fairway, leg-presses 500 pounds and writes smart magazine columns. Thanks to Phillip Dixon for shooting the superjock. Our athletically inclined Rabbit is awfully hip.
FEATURES
88 2001, HELLO
The writer of the original space odyssey believes that life exists beyond earth and predicts it will be found this century. BY ARTHUR C. CLARKE
90 PENELOPE CRUZ
Knockout gorgeous and co-starring with five Hollywood hunks in four separate movies, the woman is definitely on top. We like her from every angle.
120 IN PRAISE OF REGIS PHILBIN
Quiz show lightweight? Kathie Lee foil? Never sell the man short, advises one old friend. And never challenge his knowledge of Notre Dame football trivia. BY DAVID HALBERSTAM
143 LUST AND FOUND
Come January 20, Bill and Hillary will be giving up their prime digs. The cleaning staff should have plenty to snicker about. HUMOR BY CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY
169 CENTERFOLDS ON SEX: BARBARA MOORE
The girl has an active mouth-in every way you can think of INTERVIEWED BY BRENDA VENUS
182 20Q CAROL ALT
The very sexy supermodel would like to set the record straight. She is not a hockey hag. She doesn't like walking around naked. She hails a cab by hiking up her skirt. We hung on every word. BY ROBERT CRANE
PICTORIALS
92 GABRIELLE REECE
She's got game-but no clothes. Gabby serves up an ace for PLAYBOY.
126 RUSSIAN DELIGHT
Irina is an art school grad. Let our exhibition be your canvas.
144 THE YEAR IN SEX
Versace ruled, Rudy rutted, everyone sued-and it made for fabulous entertainment.
170 PLAYMATE REVIEW
26 LIMP BIZKIT ROCKS THE MANSION
Courtney Love butters Fred's biscuit.
REVIEWS
48 VIDEO
James Woods.
50 MUSIC
Green Day and Merle Haggard
56 BOOKS
Martin Luther King Jr. in photos; the great Herb Ritts.
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Skydiving Magazine was first published in 1979, it is the principal leader in skydiving news, training, and equipment. Unrivaled by competition, this magazine has survived the test of time, continuously providing up-to-date, unprecedented information to avid skydive fans, Boasting that it is a magazine "published by jumpers and for jumpers", this has become the handbook for skydiving safety and technique.
Often compared to Parachutist, the only other magazine for skydivers, Skydiving Magazine offers more regional news, safety and performance articles. Since Parachutist is published by United States Parachute Association (USPA), the agency which governs skydiving in the United States, it tends to focus more on USPA events and news, technical articles and regulations. Skydiving tends to cover competitions more fully and also provides information on non-regulation subjects. The coverage of nonconformist skydiving techniques has created a following of enthusiasts that enjoy other versions of this extreme sport.
One major advantage of Skydiving Magazine is it is the only widely distributed source of information on BASE jumping and BASE events as USPA does not recognize BASE jumping. BASE is an acronym for Building Antennae Span and Earth and represents fixed objects from which jumps are made. Because BASE jumping is very dangerous and often illegal, it is not only disparaged in general, but frowned upon by USPA. This makes Skydiving Magazine a leader in this area of the sport.
The primary distinguishing characteristic of Skydiving Magazine is its print style, Skydiving is printed on enlarged tabloid style paper with a non-slick finish. More like a newspaper than a magazine. Skydiving is often criticized as having inferior picture quality and inadequate color due to this type of printing. However, many prefer this style as it maintains a traditional design and because of its shorter production cycle remains the most current in news and equipment information. Either way, if the publishing style is objectionable, it is not apparent in the record number of magazines that are sold every month to ardent readers.
Regardless of your skydiving experience, novice or expert, Skydiving Magazine is a must for your library in order to stay abreast of the latest advancements in equipment, news, and the hottest gossip, you have to go to the authority in the sport, Skydiving Magazine is that authority.
Andrew Caxton is a reliable journalist who has published more articles on this issue for [http://www.skydiving-parachuting-guide.com] He provides tips and advice about Skydive as well as on the best drop zones at Skydive [http://www.skydiving-parachuting-guide.com/learn-how-to-skydive.html]
Has Online Put The Final Nail In The Coffin Of The Mens Magazine Market?
t has to be a worrying time for the magazine publishing industry. Although I don't share the digital belief that printed media will evaporate all together with the emergence of online and digital technologies it would be naive to think it isn't going to be effected negatively at all. Have a look at the stats below detailing the demise of mens magazines in the second half of 2006:
(Key: Magazine title: Jan-Jun figures -Jul-Dec figures)
FHM: 420,688 (down 25%) - 371,263 (down 26%)
Loaded: 185,268 (down 22%) - 162,554 (down 30%)
Maxim: 146,043 (down 35%) - 131,497 (down 29%)
Nuts: 304,785 (down 1%) - 295,002 (down 4%)
Zoo: 228,024 (down 12%) - 204,564 (down 21%)
(The percentage down is compared to the corresponding period in 2005)
Its easy to see why this sector of the magazine publishing market would be effected so dramatically by the rise of online. Its main readership of 15-30 male's discect the long established strong hold of the internets primary user group- who are more likely than most to seek out their entertainment in more convenient, cheaper and fresher forms.
The move towards weekly publication with the release of Nuts & Zoo from the publishers of FHM and Loaded was a step towards bridging the immediacy of the online medium. Content needs to be more current in the digital age, it can't sit on a coffee table for a month before its updated- blogging is a powerful example of this immediacy.
In reality though printed media can never recreate the immediacy of the internet and hence all the mens magazines have moved online, releasing massive amounts of content for free simultaneously or just after release in the printed format. This was a big step but obviously a neccesary one and it would be near impossible to mediate the free replication of magazine content in scanned form across the web. At least with online the publishers get the option of a secondary but highly lucrative advertising stream as well as a prime opportunity to upsell the printed version of the magazine and offer premium rate services.
Another spin on the immediacy problem has been tackled by Monkey magazine from the publishers of Maxim who produce a twice weekly online magazine distributed through an email marketing list. This innovative approach to selling digital advertising space with premium content on a free distribution model seems like a good solution but not for the whole industry as its a market which could too easily become saturated. There's only so much email marketing anyone can stand even when its fully opt-in. Monkey was the fastest growing mens magazine in the first quarter of 2007 so it would be surprising if the others didn't try and jump on the bandwagon.
Ultimately the problem with mens magazine's may not be the distribution but the content. While the naked women are as popular as ever the jokes, news, stories and gadgets tend to be old and are often sourced from online origins. Its hard to see a bright future for printed media which recreates the online experience and sells it back at a cost or gives it away online.
About the Author
John McElborough writes articles on digital, online and search marketing for Vanilla Digital the
digital marketing
blog.
do any of yall have the M magazine Jan/Feb. 2008 issue scans?
cause i looked everywhere for the magazine and they dont have it and its already out. If any of yall have the M magazine Jan/Feb. 2008 issue then can yall scan each page for me and send the link so i could look at them since i dont have it yet.
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Magazine publisher Jennifer Brauns of Frisco's Bill's Ranch knows a niche when she sees one. Now heading into her third year of publishing Mile High Dog, a 32-page slick mag targeting Denver area dog owners and those offering canine services, with this tagline: "Unleashing quality products and services for Denver dogs." Every issue includes articles by veterinarians and trainers as well as local ...
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