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The Nintendo Wii does not disappoint. In addition to the super fun motion Wii remote control, you also get a game (Wii Sports). Plus, the Wii has a full Web browser and you can connect to the Internet for free. I just downloaded Super Mario Brothers 3 for the original NES. This thing rocks!
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I don’t have enough praise for this book. I did not want it to end. These characters will stay with me for a long time. Ms. Stockett did a fantastic job writing this novel. As I neared the ending I was afraid of a unrealistic ending (no consequences to the black women for what they had done). As a black women who grew up in that era and whose mother did domestic work I was skeptical of a white woman writing this story. Ms. Stockett did not disappoint. There is a movie in the works. I hope it does the book justice.
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One caution…the average rock fan probably would be dissatisfied with this DVD because the music clips, though numerous, are so brief.
But for the person looking for more depth and understanding, this documentary is tops. The very roots of Irish Rock & Roll are explored, including the influence of The Beatles and of Chuck Berry as well as that of traditional Irish music and even the Irish operatic tenor, John McCormick. Foremost of course is the Irish character itself which flavors Irish rock.
Irish rock’s place and influence on international rock is spotlighted, as well as the genre’s place in the whole spectrum of Irish music.
Performers such as Clannad (and Enya), U2, the Corrs, the Cranberries, Van Morrison are highlighted, but many other notable groups less familiar or unfamiliar to those outside of Ireland are given their dues.
There’s even a relationship shown between Irish rock and “Riverdance”.
If you are a serious student of rock, and seek understanding of Irish Rock’s unique importance, this DVD is indeed for you.
From a Whisper to
Is impossible for me to call this thing a book, when in reality is nothing more than the poorly written wet dream of an obviously mentally ill and represed woman.
The American Story From
This film makes no sense to me but I really liked it. It contains some fascinating imagery, and it’s full of energy and mystery. Fans of surrealistic films & art will probably enjoy it. I can’t relate to Matthew Barney’s obsesssion with Masonic symbolism. To me that stuff it boring. But as a pure visual experience the film is pretty interesting, and those viewers who are open-minded and imaginative are sure to form their own individual interpretations of it. BTW, I also had a lot of confusion about the “multi-angle” feature. This is one DVD that should come with an instruction manual. Maybe it was hard for me to figure out because I’ve never had any experience playing video games or computer games.
The Order From Matthew
This has been a boost to my training program . I have a great running group that sends a map of the course to be run each week that can be simply downloaded on to my fore runner 305 so I can focus on running not the street I need to turn on . Plus trail running is my fav. and after the run it is fun to look at my course and speed and distance which when you just run random trails was hard to calculate before.
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