![]() PROUD MEMBER OF THE MILE HIGH CLUB Ladies T-Shirt Pink Large $26.99 The Design/Saying is printed on the front of this T-Shirt, we use the newest & best technology to print the design with great inks that are cured into the product. This new high tech way of producing garments is very fade resistant. WE DO NOT USE TRANSFERS. It is great, since you dont have that thick transfer feeling. The feel is very smooth and comfortable. T-ShirtFrenzy offers over 30,000 designs on tons of products to offer millions of variations. You can search our store for something for everyone on your gift list or shop for yourself (our personal favorite). Please contact us with questions. ![]() Frequent Flyer: Mile High Club $20.98 I am absolutely blown away by the ecclectic, yet flowing mix this album has to offer. 'Mile High' fully explores Latin and Afro house themes, seemlessly blending them with jazz and funk at all the right moments. Having heard many different house music collections (Afterdark, Bargrooves, Habitat, Lazy Dog, Om, etc.), I think this is BY FAR one of the greatest albums I've listened to, hands-down. Pulsing beats, energetic percussion, colorful instrumentals, and soulful vocals. It's truly a work of audio-art, which is something to be said of a compilation. If you love jazz house, Latin house, deep, or funky house - definitely give this album a shot. You won't be disappointed! ![]() Mile High Club: First Class All the Way With the Rich and Famous $22.95 Decadence and debauchery at 35,000 feet would sum up this book, a rather screwy and hilarious account of the ultimate customers from hell. I can see why a lot of people might be turned off from this, but it's brain candy for anyone who deals with the public -- dishing dirt and naming names. As someone who's worked retail for years, I can say I appreciate much of this book, and the dirt dished is by turns shocking, depressing, and just flat out hilarious.That said... well, the fact that so many names are named tells me that a lot of what's said here is either fish stories or falls into the "you can't make this up" category -- celebrities behaving badly, celebrities behaving well, and incompetent management. Yes, it's all incredibly low-class, but that's what the author (who was known in those days by the nickname "Dirty Diana" herself, even though she claimed she didn't engage in all of those things... yeah, right...) wants you to think.Those who have never worked service jobs probably can't appreciate this except as a highly questionable, if extensive, piece of celebrity gossip; therefore, you might decide on a read to agree with those who gave it one star. That's understandable; it's not a book for everyone. Prudes and those with no sense of humor need not apply. As for me, I'd very much like to know who the attendant she referred to as "Body Beautiful" who went on to her own sitcom was... |
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