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Posted by admin on 26th September 2011 in music



You Mine

You Are Mine


A Toast to You Wine Glass Charms from that wine is mine! - 1419


A Toast to You Wine Glass Charms from that wine is mine! – 1419


$14.47


Make each guest feel like the guest of honor with this ‘A Toast to You’ wine charm collection. Since each set has six unique, individual charms, you can easily identify your glass by the charm attached around its stem….

Happy Valentines Day I Love You Valentine February Designer Red Hearts Cupcake Wrapper - Set of 12


Happy Valentines Day I Love You Valentine February Designer Red Hearts Cupcake Wrapper – Set of 12


$7.95


The exclusive Simply…Wrappers Happy Valentines Day cupcake wrapper features chic, contemporary designs highlighted with traditional heart and love icons that will make your cupcake shine above the rest! Meant solely for the presentation of cupcakes and decorative uses only. Cupcake wrappers are not for baking….

Beer Bands - Mine! Table Top


Beer Bands – Mine! Table Top


$7.50


Beer Bands – Mine!No more confusion over whose drink is whose! Simply pick your favorite color band and stretch it over your beer bottle or can to proclaim “This Drink is Mine!” A fun addition to bachelor/bachelorette parties!Includes 12 bands in a variety of colors….

Speak Now


Speak Now


$3.99



The Very Best of Otis Redding


The Very Best of Otis Redding


$5.67


No other Otis compilation quite satisfies the way the old double-LP best-of does, but never mind: any way you hear Redding’s many great moments is a good one. The Very Best splits ballads and up-tempo stuff half-and-half, letting you hear the great one’s humanity in every mood–the pile-driving rock of “Respect,” the preaching fervor of “Try a Little Tenderness,” the nascent reflection of “Dock of…

Michael Buble


Michael Buble


$6.87


CD > POPULAR MUSIC > ROCK…

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Walt Disney's Masterpiece) [VHS]


Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Walt Disney’s Masterpiece) [VHS]


$2.99


One of the brightest nuggets from Disney’s golden age, this 1937 film is almost dizzying in its meticulous construction of an enchanted world, with scores of major and minor characters (including fauna and fowl), each with a distinct identity. When you watch Snow White’s intricate, graceful movements of fingers, arms, and head all in one shot, it is not the technical brilliance of Disney’s artists…

Blue's Clues - Blue's Safari [VHS]


Blue’s Clues – Blue’s Safari [VHS]


$9.95


Blue and Steve learn about the animal world in this video containing two episodes from the popular Nick Jr. show Blue’s Clues. In the opening segment (made for this video), Steve and the audience must discover what animal Blue wants to learn about. As Steve gathers clues, we learn about several other animals and understand animal behavior, including movement and sound. An undersea submarine d…

Kama Sutra [VHS]


Kama Sutra [VHS]


$0.99


If you’re looking for a deep, intelligently romantic movie with complex characters and a richly rewarding plot, don’t bother with Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. On the other hand, if you’re feeling sexy and in the mood for a lush, seductive, and visually stunning film set in 16th-century India, this one will please you like the best foreplay you’ve ever experienced. Or it will relax you like a full t…

Gold Pan Kit


Gold Pan Kit


$25.45


Garrett GTI-2500 Metal Detector accessory! Patented Graphic Target Imaging (GTI) displays a target’s true size and depth! Garrett’s GTI series Metal Detectors are among the top performers on the market. Why? Because they offer cutting-edge true imaging features that give you unparalleled target identification, so you can more easily sort the treasure from the trash. Check the features: 9 1/2″ imag…



 An old friend of mine and poems of Pax vobiscum


An old friend of mine and poems of Pax vobiscum


$11.48


This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

 ... Soothe My Soul, Unchain My Heart ...


… Soothe My Soul, Unchain My Heart …


$11.34


Consoling words to heal a broken heart languishes here Share your feelings about your sorrows “oh I will never let you go I’ll be here forever, this I know If I had to I would wait for you for all of time If it meant that at the end you would be mine I will never disappoint you And I will always be here for you”"…The tears keep falling down my face The taste is sad and heartbroken It’s hard to believe that this is real I do not know what to do I just want to scream Will anybody help me?”

 ... but to Minister


… but to Minister


$26


My complete surrender to the Lord as a young man of 22, was the best decision I ever made. The second best decision was to marry Lois Tyson, whom I met at Bob Jones University in 1951.I spent my boyhood days, first on a farm and then in a small town during the years of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Then came World War 2, when I was in high school. It was a long war; 1941-45.As soon as I graduated I went into the U.S. Navy and served as a seaman aboard the U.S.S. Pocono, the Flagship of the Atlantic Fleet.After leaving the Navy in 1946, I attended the University of Pittsburgh by virtue of the G.I. Bill, which paid college tuition and books for World War 2 servicemen. I graduated in June 1950, with a major in Business Administration and a minor in History.During my senior year at Pitt, I was under deep conviction of my need of complete surrender to the Lord. I had been raised in a Christian home and we went to a fundamental church, but I had too many distractions (the war years and getting a college education) to get serious about spiritual things. However, the “Hound of Heaven” tracked me down and in December of 1950, I made that greatest decision of all, to completely surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord. I said, “Lord Jesus, I am yours and You are mine.” I never looked back.Thus began a great journey of faith and service. Within the pages of “…but to minister,” I tell this wondrous story. I hope you enjoy it.God bless you.

 10 People You'Ve Never Met


10 People You’Ve Never Met


$6.59


Ten people you’ve never met are about to change your life. I know this because they changed mine, in spite of my best efforts to remain unchanged. For a long time, I resisted the idea of writing this book. In the end, though, I realized that I couldn’t keep these people, or the gifts they had given, to myself. One page at a time, I will unpack the bittersweet beauty of their stories for you. I’ll share a little bit of my story too. But the soundtrack to all of this will be your story, and that will make your reading of this book unique.

 100 Days, 100 Nights [Promo Version]


100 Days, 100 Nights [Promo Version]


$19.98


Sharon Jones, the big-voiced lead singer of the Dap-Kings — a band that recently began making its name known outside those enthusiasts of the Daptone label and the reaches of the soul community thanks to appearances with Amy Winehouse and work for Mark Ronson, including a version of Dylan’s “Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)” — is no music-world neophyte. 100 Days, 100 Nights is just her third full-length with the Dap-Kings, but Jones has been singing on and off since the 1970s, without much of a break until she began working with her current label. Meaning, she’s certainly paid her dues, and she has enough life experience behind her voice to make the words she sings sound that much truer. Because soul music — and this isn’t neo-soul, or contemporary R&B, but straight-up Stax and Motown brassy soul — is so much more than the actual lyrics themselves; it’s about the inflection and emotion that the vocalist is able to exude, and Jones proves herself to be master of that, moving from coy to romantic to defiant easily and believably. The album is much smoother, even gentler, than her previous releases, and though the Dap-Kings still power their way through the ten songs with bright horn licks, inspired drumming, and staccato guitar lines, there’s a deeper, bluesier edge to the record, heard in “Let Them Knock” or the slower “Humble Me.” “Don’t let me forget who I am,” Jones croons in the latter, her voice rising to a sweet falsetto at the end of the phrase. It’s a very clean record, not over-produced but well produced, with a lot of great pop moments tucked in between the brassier, funkier bits. The title track relies on a sultry organ and a minor vamp to make its point, while “Something’s Changed” uses strings and punctuated sax and bass as the singer drops a bit of her lungs out, bringing a kind of immediacy to her words, as if the actuality of the situation around her hasn’t quite set in enough for her to wail about it, as if she’s just …

 11


11


$7.3


11:11 copyright © 2009 by Kim S. All rights reserved. A friend of mine first introduced me to the natural Law of Attraction in early 2007, and I found myself caught up in this “New Age” sensation along with many others around me. Several of my coworkers had Buddha’s dictum “All that we are is the result of what we have thought” posted in their cubicles-each of them determined to improve their lives with the help of this daily reminder. I, too, was so inspired by this revelation that my second book came to me in record speed. In 2007, I resolved to put this theory to the test-to determine, for myself, whether it is true that we attract what we focus on. I began meditating and making an honest effort to start every single morning with at least five grateful thoughts. After nearly three years of consciously and deliberately applying the principles of the Law of Attraction in my life, I present to you my third book titled 11:11. For me, this is about so much more than taking responsibility for one’s own life. It’s about each of us somehow harmonizing ourselves with everyone else. I don’t think our goal, as individuals, is to follow the exact same course; rather, the key is to combine loyalty to one’s own beliefs with veneration for others’. That is the true path to harmony.Ultimately, I think we’re all looking at the same thing. We’re just viewing it from different standpoints and using our own unique words to describe it. I hope the words I’ve chosen to describe my personal beliefs will warm your heart, and I hope you’re able to see some common ground between us. That is my intention.About the Author When Kim S. published her firstbook, A Letter to My Son, in 2004, she had no idea why she was compelled to purge her negativity in such a public way. But several years later, she knows. It’s as though it was meant to be all along, and her second and third books bring it all full circle. A Letter to My Son was

 12 Conversation Hearts Lollipops Personalized Chocolates


12 Conversation Hearts Lollipops Personalized Chocolates


$36


Made exclusively by Chocolate(dot)com, our chocolate lollipops are one of our most popular items! Will arrive with 12 assorted sweet sentiments including “I Love You” “xoxo” “Be Mine” and “Happy Valentine’s Day”.

 1248 Establishments: The Hague, Dos Hermanas, Neubrandenburg, Kingdom of Seville, Clare Priory, Bochnia Salt Mine


1248 Establishments: The Hague, Dos Hermanas, Neubrandenburg, Kingdom of Seville, Clare Priory, Bochnia Salt Mine


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Hague – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Hague in 1868The Hague originated around 1230, when Floris IV, Count of Holland purchased land alongside a pond (now the Hofvijver) in order to build a hunting residence. In 1248 William II, Count of Holland and Rex Romanorum, decided to extend the residence to a palace. He died in 1256 before this palace was completed, but parts of it were finished by his son Floris V, of which the Ridderzaal (Knights’ Hall), still extant, is the most prominent. It is still used for political events, such as the annual speech from the throne by the monarch. Later, the counts of Holland used The Hague as their administrative centre and residence when in Holland. ‘Des Graven Hage’ literally means “the count’s wood”, with connotations like “the count’s hedge or private enclosure”. When the Dukes of Burgundy gained control over the counties of Holland and Zeeland at the beginning of the 15th century, they appointed a stadtholder to rule in their stead with the States of Holland as an advisory council. Their seat was located in The Hague. At the beginning of the Eighty Years’ War, the absence of city walls proved disastrous, as it allowed Spanish troops easily to occupy the town. In 1575 the States of Holland even considered demolishing the city, but this proposal was abandoned, after mediation by William of Orange. From 1588 The Hague also became the location of the government of the Dutch Republic. In order for the administration to maintain control over city matters, The Hague never received official city status (although it did have many privileges, normally only attributed to cities). However, since the days of King Louis Napoleon (1806) The Hague has been allowed to call itself a city. After the Napoleonic War… More:

 1616 Works: 1616 Architecture, 1616 Books, 1616 Plays, 1616 Treaties, Chess or the King's Game, Blickling Hall, Sultan Ahmed Mosque


1616 Works: 1616 Architecture, 1616 Books, 1616 Plays, 1616 Treaties, Chess or the King’s Game, Blickling Hall, Sultan Ahmed Mosque


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Krista Purana , (Marathi : , krs pura “The Christian Puranas ” (English pronunciation: /krst prn/ ), an epic poem on the life of Jesus Christ written in a mix of Marathi and Konkani by Fr.Thomas Stephens, S.J. (15491619). Adopting the literary form of the Hindu puranas it retells the entire story of mankind, from the creation days to the time of Jesus in lyrical verse form. The Christian Puranas – 11,000 stanzas of 4 verses – were very popular in the churches of the area where they were sung on special occasions up to the 1930s. Although no copy of the original edition is extant it is believed to have been written or published in 1616.See also (online edition) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at To Celia is a poem first published after March 1616 by Ben Jonson . It was set to music after 1770, in the form of the song Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes , the poem’s first line. The poem is a subtly-coded celebration of the act of cunnilingus , and is based upon an erotic literary letter by Philostratus .The Poem Drink to me only with thine eyesAnd I will pledge with mine. Or leave a kiss but in the cupAnd I’ll not look for wine.The thirst that from the soul doth riseDoth ask a drink divine;But might I of Jove’s nectar sup,I would not change for thine.I sent thee late a rosy wreath,Not so much hon’ring thee As giving it a hope that thereIt could not withered be;But thou thereon did’st only breathe,And sent’st it back to me,Since when it grows and smells, I swearNot of itself, but thee.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at …

 1838 Works


1838 Works


$21.18


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: F. De Samara to A. G. A. is a poem by British author and poet Emily Jane Brontë, written on November 1, 1838. The poem below has been reproduced from a copy used in the ‘Penguin Classics Collection’. Light up thy halls! Tis closing day;Im drear and lone and far away Cold blows on my breast, the north winds bitter sighAnd oh, my couch is bleak beneath the rainy sky!Light up thy halls and think not of me;That face is absent now, thou hast hated me so to see Bright be thine eyes, undimmed their dazzling shine,For never, never more shall they encounter mine!The desert moor is dark; there is tempest in the air;I have breathed my only wish in one last, one burning prayer A prayer that would come forth although it lingered long;That set on fire my heart, but froze upon my tongue And now, it shall be done before the morning rise;I will not watch the sun ascend in yonder skies.One task alone remains thy pictured face to viewAnd then I go to prove if God, at least, be true!Do I not see thee now? Thy black resplendent hair;Thy glory-beaming brow, and smile how heavenly fair!Thine eyes are turned away those eyes I would not see,Their dark, their deadly ray would more than madden meThere, go, Deceiver, go! My hand is streaming wet,My hearts blood flows to buy the blessing To forget!Oh could that lost heart give back, back again to thineOne tenth part of the pain that clouds my dark decline!Oh could I see thy lids weighed down in cheerless woe;Too full to hide their tears, too stern to overflow;Oh could I know thy soul with equal grief was tornThis fate might be endured this anguish might be borne!How gloomy grows the Night! Tis Gondals wind thatblowsI shall not tread again the deep glens where it rose I feel it on my face Where, wild blast, dost thou ro… More:
 

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