![]() DOGGY DELIGHTS WALLET TRAVEL CREDIT BUSINESS CARD CASE $14.95 Effortlessly elegant yet ever-so-cute, this metal card case is delightfully decorated with a fanciful array of lovable dogs. Keeps business cards, credit cards, identification or small notes organized and and at the ready! Coated canvas fabric and metal. 3" x 4" high. ![]() National Lampoon's Pucked $9.99 After receiving 208 unsolicited and pre-approved credit cards in the mail, unemployed dreamer Frank (Jon Bon Jovi) decides to use the cards to finance his latest idea - a women's ice-hockey league. However, Frank runs into trouble when the credit card companies finally catch up with him and charge him with fraud. "National Lampoon's Pucked" is a "bad" movie. You probably already know that. I knew it before I even purchased this DVD. With the exception of the "Vacation" movies, pretty much every movie with the words "National Lampoon's" in the title is a B-grade movie made on a low-budget using second-rate actors and a second-rate script, and "Pucked" is no exception. However, unlike some of the other "National Lampoon" movies, "Pucked" somehow manages to work. The cast of "Pucked" is made up of a bunch of has-beens and never-beens, but among them are Jon Bon Jovi, Curtis Armstrong (Booger from "Revenge of the Nerds"), David Faustino (Bud from "Married with Children") and Cary Elwes. Sure, none of them are top actors anymore (if they ever were), but they all commit to the material that they are working with and through their belief in their characters and enthusiasm, manage to sell their characters to the audience. Similarly, the script of this film is certainly no Oscar contender, but it is well structured (better structured than "Twilight", which I saw the same day) and is surprisingly funny. Within the first 15 minutes there's a fight between Jon Bon Jovi and a midget! What more could you ask for? If you have ever liked any of the actors in this film, or just want to switch off your brain for 83 minutes and watch some mindless entertainment, then this film is worth a try. Don't expect too much, but don't expect to be bored either. ![]() Teens and Credit Cards: Use or Abuse? DVD $69.95 I used the DVD as an interactive teaching tool. At the end of the video, the teens were are able to discuss many of the concepts and walked away with a better understanding of how to use credit as a benefit. |
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