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Discreet Young Gentleman
Discreet Young Gentleman

$13.95
I was plesantly surprised and totally engrossed in this book. The author did a wondeful job of developing Dean & Rob's romance as they traveled to Bath by using conversation as a tool to reveal their various emotinal layers. If you are looking for a sweet romance and it does not bother you that the proper titles, customs or speech of the Regency period is used then this book is for you. My only complint is that the plot had the potenial to be extremly hot instead it was warm.
Pacific Outdoor Equipment S1 Tarp Shelter (Discreet Green)
Pacific Outdoor Equipment S1 Tarp Shelter (Discreet Green)

$96.00
Lightweight 40D PU coated fabric keeps you dry in the most torrential downpour and welded, strategically placed, tie-outs provide superior non-wicking points to warp your tarp into just about any kind of shelter you can come up with. Grommet reinforcements are also welded and sewn seams are taped to provide even load distribution when staked out. Conjoin one of the three S-Tarps with a G-Tarp ground cover, AO sleeping pad(s) and you¡Çre own sleeping bag(s) to create a lightweight sleep system for up to 4 people. Capable of handling just about anything Mother Nature can muster each tarp packs into its own convenient attached stuff sack for storage.
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie [VHS]
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie [VHS]

$24.99
In this savage satire of the upper class, six wealthy friends attempt to enjoy an evening meal together. They are inevitably foiled by an unlikely series of events, each blurring the line between fantasy and reality.

The friends are often heartless in their complacency.When the ambassador of the fictional Miranda tells his friends of a Nazi war criminal hiding in his country, the others seem mildly interested. Apparently, he was a real butcher. A woman interjects: "Does he like dogs?"

There are several laugh out loud moments, and Bunuel mixes in a healthy dose of social commentary. An entertaining ensemble of supporting characters often make surprise revelations, drastically changing your impression of a scene. In one, a woman leads a Father to the bedside of a dying old man. Before going in, she stops him and makes a confession: "I've always hated Jesus Christ."

As the film approaches its finale, Bunuel explores the medium between dreams and real life. Several of the friends experience nightmares playing on their fears and desires. The six actors give depth to their characters, and the viewer gets an admirable portrait of each. Bunuel's genius is evident throughout. 4.5/5

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