![]() Tha Carter III $13.98 Tha Carter III is the sixth studio album by rapper Lil Wayne and it is the final album in Tha Carter trilogy. Originally known as the youngest Hot Boy, Lil' Wayne has orchestrated a steady stream of hits. The New Orleans rapper began his long career with Cash Money as part of the Hot Boys, a popular late-'90s supergroup consisting of Juvenile, Turk, and B.G. ![]() DeWalt DW2505 3/8-Shaft Rapid Load Chuck $13.24 Rapid Load Holder, Durable Rubber Finger Grips For Comfortable Use, Impact & Rust Resistant Nickel Plated Nose, Stainless Steel Interior Parts & Pressure Activated Ball Groove System For Rapid Loading & Strong Retention, Provides Quick & Easy Accessory Changes Without Rechucking, Accessories Have Hex Shank Locking System To Prevent Slipping, Fits All Brands Of 3/8" & 1/2" Cordless & Corded Drills. ![]() Karaoke: Hip Hop/R&B, Vol. 2 $14.99 Sing the greatest hits, from teen pop hits to great party songs to show tunes! Disc series plays in karaoke CD+G players as well as any machine that plays standard audio CDs. Tracks come with a demonstration lead vocal to help you learn the melody. Track Listings:PromiscuousBeepSweet ThingGold DiggerButtonsDon't LieLose ControlCrazy in LoveMy HumpsIt's Goin' DownCaught UpCheck on ItUnpredictableAge Ain't Nothin' But a NumberTemperature99 Problems ![]() Renaissance Man $14.99 Penny Marshall directed this well-intentioned drama-comedy about a middle-aged advertising executive (Danny DeVito) whose heart has never been in his work. Fired for incompetence, DeVito's character is on the skids; but then comes an unusual job offer: Teach a bunch of boot-camp army recruits to read and think. The first-time teacher leads the uniformed men and women to an appreciation of Shakespeare, but he still has to grapple with his own problems with commitment and responsibility. Watching this film is like staring at a pool of broken eggs that never quite becomes an omelet. The story's promise is always there, but the satisfaction never quite comes. Still, there are some nice moments, and the whole thing works better on video than it did in the theaters. --Tom Keogh |
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