![]() Skeletal Remains $10.99 The Feelings Hijackers are a side project of Chris Ballew, lead singer & songwriter for The Presidents of The United States of America. TFH also features Sir Mix-A-Lot protg Outtasite. Both were members of Subset, an all-star band that was a collaboration between The Presidents & Mix-A-Lot. As Chris tells it, ""This is the sound that I have had brewing for a few years now, the logical next step: Acoustadelic campfire rap-along." The TFH sound combines the flawless hooks Chris is known for with The Presidents with the smooth introspective rhymes of Outtasite, forming a potent blend reminiscent of The Gorillaz or early Beck. ![]() Pro Hi-Jacker Hp Jack Plate $369.20 High performance strength design jacking plate meets the strenuous requirements of the latest high performance outboards such as the the OMC Ficht, Mercury Optimax and Yamaha 3.1 liter. Will handle all V-6 outboards including the new 4-strokes. Standard features Include: Solid one-piece design Single bolt adjustment from the top Stainless steel bolts with brass nuts Locking bars inside for one-wrench adjustment Full four-inch vertical adjustment ![]() Perfect Soldiers: The 9/11 Hijackers: Who They Were, Why They Did It $14.95 Terry McDermott's "Perfect Soldiers" is a fascinating account of the 9/11 hijackers, focused primarily on Mohammed Attah and Ziad Jarrah, as well as Ramzi Bin-al Shibh, the so-called "20th hijacker," although the book makes clear that many other men were considered for this role. The book is densely written, yet easy to understand, even for someone unfamiliar with the Middle East and Islam. I found it difficult to put away. The book could use more photos (as it is often a bit difficult to keep track of the dizzying array of people mentioned throughout), as well as a map section because there is so much travel between places. Despite this very minor flaw, I would highly recommend this book. It was fantastic. ![]() Did They Really Do it?: From Lizzie Borden to the 20th Hijacker $15.95 For someone who is continually fascinated by even the most-solved of crimes, I found this book to be a terrible waste of time. Not only was the grammar and spelling completely off, as I read the above reviews, I am reminded again of the not-so-factual facts. There are much, much, MUCH better crime books than this one. On a side note, though this wasn't the author's fault, I was missing half of the book! About page 120, the book suddenly shifted back to page 28 and left out the rest of pages 120 through the end. Sorely disappointed. Though I hated the lack of proper grammar and discourse, I wanted to see how it concluded. Alas, I shall never have the chance. |
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