![]() Last Time I Committed Suicide [VHS] $9.98 Ok, Jack Kerouac's writings may not be the easiest to follow, but this film is worse. What IS going on here? Beats me. The film-maker was more interested in stylization than story-telling. I gave up after about 30 mins, which is 25 more than a movie deserves if it gets off to a thud like this one. ![]() Feit 8 Pack Led Nightlights, Last 15 Times Longer, Use 90% Less Energy $0.00 Our family has purchased three packages and distributed the lights throughout the household. Electricity consumption is 1/10th of a single standard 7 watt nightlight. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Feit Customer Service is excellent -- one of the lights was broken and they quickly sent us a replacement at no cost. ![]() Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway: I'm Telling You for the Last Time $5.98 i was never Jerry fan though he had good show but never assumed he is real standup but after watching him doing those jokes even with body language - i was very much impressed and turned me a Jerry fan.Jerry at his best in here .Its Family Orientated show so can watch with family too -Not dirty slangs or sexual jokes cracked . Two thumbs up - best way to get great laughs and later to discuss with friends or dates .Can also watch "Micheal Mcintyre,Live & Laughing " he also share some comedy traits with him . ![]() The Last Time I Was Me (Platinum Readers Circle (Center Point)) $32.95 I'll admit it - I'm officially a Cathy Lamb junkie and follower. I can't get enough of her books. I've now finished The Last Time I was Me, in addition to Julia's Chocolates and Henry's Sisters, and I love this woman's writing style. Her characters are real, her interactions are endearing and her descriptions are hysterical. Jeanne, the main character in The Last Time I was Me, is someone that you want to know - and someone that I'd secretly like to be! Her interactions in her anger management group kept me laughing as I waited at the dentist's office (yes, people were looking at me) while other passages kept me crying while I was in line to pick up my sons' from karate class. This was one of those books that you want to read slowly because you just don't want to lose these characters and their lives - and you finish with such bittersweet regret, since you know the book is over. Enjoy! |
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