
Best Of – the butter shave – Seinfeld
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Misto Olive Oil Sprayer … |
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Presto 114316 04820 PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper $29.99 Plug in Presto’s PopLite and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you’ll have up to 18 cups–two large bowlfuls–of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That’s not to say you can’t add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter … |
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Yonanas 902 Ice Cream Treat Maker, Black/Silver $48.82 Yonanas Treat Maker Dessert anytime…that’s just yonanas! Yonanas is an amazing kitchen appliance that turns frozen bananas and other frozen fruits into a delicious, low-cost, healthy treat that looks and tastes like soft serve ice cream. Yonanas creates a zero fat, zero cholesterol snack that is full of fiber, vitamins and minerals. It is a decadent and guilt-free treat that can be enjoyed at… |
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Singable Songs Collection $16.82 In 1976 a young Toronto musician released a fun and lively record called Singable Songs for the Very Young. The artist was a fellow called Raffi, and in the liner notes he wrote at the time that “there are very few good children’s records.” True as that was in the ’70s, Singable Songs became the No. 1 bestseller in its field and set the standard for today’s greater volume of high-quality material…. |
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Singable Songs For The Very Young: Great With A Peanut-Butter Sandwich $8.49 Though recorded in the 1970s, this classic Raffi album is still one of the children’s troubadour’s bestsellers. The gentle, joyful style; simple musical arrangements; and easy-to-follow up-front vocals have made Singable Songs for the Very Young a favorite among tiny tots, parents, and preschool teachers. By combining traditional songs like “The More We Get Together,” “Down by the Bay,” and “Going… |
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida $4.34 Iron Butterfly’s 1968 album veritably defined the burgeoning genre of hard-rock, primarily by way of its utterly over-the-top title cut. Reportedly composed by keyboardist/lead singer Doug Ingle in such a stoned-out, numb-tongued condition that he couldn’t properly pronounce its intended title–”In the Garden of Eden”–the track seemed almost a parody of every excessive inclination of psychedelia… |
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Agrizap RZUIR1 Rat Zapper Ultra $41.99 The Ratzapper Ultra IR is an enhanced version of the humane, environmentally friendly rodent trap. It uses advanced infrared technology to detect rodents before delivering a deadly shock. Four D batteries provide power for two years (not included). Bait with dry animal food. Removal Of: Rodents, Indoor/Outdoor Use: Indoor, Power Source: (4) D batteries, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 11 1/2 x 4 x 4 … |
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Victor M2524 Electronic Mouse Trap $19.04 Waiting for a better mousetrap Here it is, an electronic mousetrap that quickly and humanely kills mice with a high-voltage charge. No poisons, sticky messes or snapped fingers. Simply spread peanut butter on inside back wall, insert batteries, place trap against wall in location of mouse activity and turn on to enable unit. You never touch a dead mouse; simply open the lid and dispose of dead rod… |
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Standard Butter Dish(Colors May Vary) $3.13 Use to seal butter, keeping it fresh. Durable construction. Top rack dishwasher safe. Size 3″ x 7.79″ x 2″. Clear lid and red base…. |
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Seinfeld: Season Nine $9.90 Seinfeld’s final season seems to take its cue from a little piece of “showmanship” advice that Jerry offers to the hapless George (Jason Alexander) in the episode “The Burning”: “When you hit that high note, say goodnight and walk off.” In television, as in comedy, timing is everything, and that’s what Seinfeld, No. 1 in the ratings, did. The show that TV Guide would later rank the greatest of all… |