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Side End

30 September 2009



Side End
How does the book My Side Of The Mountain end?

I have not finished reading the end of the book yet and have a test tommorow.

Shouldn’t tell you this, but Sam;s family comes to the mountain, they are going to live there. Got tired of city life.

Don’t confuse this with the movie, where they kill off Frightful!!!

Placebo – The Bitter End


Cuisinart MCP-12 MultiClad Pro Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set


Cuisinart MCP-12 MultiClad Pro Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set


$199.99


The kitchens of France were the inspiration behind the elegant Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless Cookware collection. Cuisinart has included everything you need in this spectacular 12-piece set to perfectly perform all the basic cooking tasks, large or small. From reheating a single portion of soup to preparing appetizers, entre?es and side dishes for the entire family, you?ll find every tool you …

OXO SteeL Double Jigger


OXO SteeL Double Jigger


$7.00


Measure and the perfect drink ratios, and start using OXO’s SteeL jigger. Designed to make any user professional in their drink making, the jigger is double sided to include common measurements. One side measures out in 1-1/2 ounce, 3/4 ounce, and 1/3 ounce increments, while the other in 1/4 ounce, 1/2 ounce, and 1 ounce increments. A handy grip around the center is non-slip, and soft enough to re…

Oxo SteeL Kitchen Tool and Utensil Rack


Oxo SteeL Kitchen Tool and Utensil Rack


$9.00


Keep your favorite kitchen implements nearby and ready for use with this handy tool rack from Oxo’s stainless-steel line. Made entirely from stainless steel, the rack comes with six fully independent sliding hooks. The hooks feature an open design compatible with Oxo’s steel tools, Oxo Good Grips tools, and most other kitchen gadgets with a hole in the handle. The rack’s brushed finish wipes down …

East Side West Side [VHS]


East Side West Side [VHS]


$19.70



End of Summer: Fall on the North Side


End of Summer: Fall on the North Side



Adrenaline Surf Series VI…


First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display


First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display


$28.00


Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America, yet many people don’t know they are suffering from CO poisoning until its too late. Since symptoms of CO poisoning are like the flu, you might not even know you’re in danger at first. That’s why a carbon monoxide alarm is an excellent way to protect your family. It can detect the CO you can’t see, smell or taste i…

Kidde KN-COSM-IB Hardwire Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup and Voice Warning, Interconnectable


Kidde KN-COSM-IB Hardwire Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup and Voice Warning, Interconnectable


$30.99


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Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs


Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs


$9.47


Peltor’s indoor/outdoor range E-A-R plugs work in any shooting environment. The ultimate shooter’s plug–one plug for both ranges. The yellow end offers noise-activated protection up to NRR 22dB for outdoor range use, while the olive end provides conventional NRR 22dB for indoor range use. All backed by Peltor E-A-R plugs 25-year reputation of excellence. Made of soft non-irritating polymer for al…

The Blind Side


The Blind Side


$5.22


The story of michael oher a homeless and traumatized boy who became an all american football player and first round nfl draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 03/23/2010 Starring: Sandra Bullock Quinton Aaron Run time: 128 minutes Rating: Pg Director: John Lee Hancock…



 Merlin The Labyrinth of Gedref


Merlin The Labyrinth of Gedref


$8.66


New – Out on a hunting trip, Arthur kills a unicorn. Merlin rushes to the animal’s side, obviously upset, as the knights cheer Arthur for killing this most highly-prized of beasts. But, it seems that by killing the magical creature Arthur has cursed Camelot and until he makes amends for his actions the great city will be damned. Could this be the end of Camelot and her people?

 Merlin The Labyrinth of Gedref


Merlin The Labyrinth of Gedref


$8.66


Used – Out on a hunting trip, Arthur kills a unicorn. Merlin rushes to the animal’s side, obviously upset, as the knights cheer Arthur for killing this most highly-prized of beasts. But, it seems that by killing the magical creature Arthur has cursed Camelot and until he makes amends for his actions the great city will be damned. Could this be the end of Camelot and her people?

 #19 the Fifth Musketeer


#19 the Fifth Musketeer


$5.73


New – Its one for all and all for one when you travel from your humble farm to Paris to try and join the Three Musketeers and the famous swordsman DArtagnan. Duels, conspiracies, and dastardly villains, and even possible werewolves stand in your way. Will you end up a soldier, doctor, artist, or a spy in a foreign land? End up in a dungeon for choosing the wrong side in a plot against the king? Or will you achieve your goal and become the Fifth Musketeer?

 #19 the Fifth Musketeer


#19 the Fifth Musketeer


$22.34


Used – Its one for all and all for one when you travel from your humble farm to Paris to try and join the Three Musketeers and the famous swordsman DArtagnan. Duels, conspiracies, and dastardly villains, and even possible werewolves stand in your way. Will you end up a soldier, doctor, artist, or a spy in a foreign land? End up in a dungeon for choosing the wrong side in a plot against the king? Or will you achieve your goal and become the Fifth Musketeer?

 #19 the Fifth Musketeer


#19 the Fifth Musketeer


$22.34


New – Its one for all and all for one when you travel from your humble farm to Paris to try and join the Three Musketeers and the famous swordsman DArtagnan. Duels, conspiracies, and dastardly villains, and even possible werewolves stand in your way. Will you end up a soldier, doctor, artist, or a spy in a foreign land? End up in a dungeon for choosing the wrong side in a plot against the king? Or will you achieve your goal and become the Fifth Musketeer?

 #19 the Fifth Musketeer


#19 the Fifth Musketeer


$5.73


Used – Its one for all and all for one when you travel from your humble farm to Paris to try and join the Three Musketeers and the famous swordsman DArtagnan. Duels, conspiracies, and dastardly villains, and even possible werewolves stand in your way. Will you end up a soldier, doctor, artist, or a spy in a foreign land? End up in a dungeon for choosing the wrong side in a plot against the king? Or will you achieve your goal and become the Fifth Musketeer?

 (Why Don't You Take) The Other Side?


(Why Don’t You Take) The Other Side?


$13.99


Given that he’s got an extensive background as a pianist in Germany’s rich jazz scene — having made a home in Munich after moving from his native Milan — Robert Di Gioia’s work as the virtually one-man-band behind (Why Don’t You Take) The Other Side? comes as something of a surprise. No doubt he’s had to gradually ease out of some of the most defining traits of his original craft throughout his tenure as Marsmobil; though it began as an amalgam of lounge jazz and electronica in 1999, it fully culminates here with a far-removed, fascinatingly wide-ranging set sporting an abundance of tributaries. This is a tour de force of immaculately mind-bending pastoral pop, with an arsenal of instruments at play and only one finger on the trigger. Early album highlight and single “Crazy Colored Lights” utilizes a neat little tactic of segmenting the words of the title in a fleeting vocal harmony, and cycling them repeatedly as an isolated sonic tidbit floating over the rest — the perfect sonic equivalent of a kaleidoscopic image that does much to set the stage for what follows. One of the album’s two guests also shows up on this track in the form of a spoken word interlude by an entity known as the Illusionists, a strangely riveting out-of-left-field segment on a song that has already done much to ingratiate itself. You could swear that Mark Everett of Eels makes an appearance on the equally strong “Moon of Dust,” but as it turns out the song is intended merely as an “homage to Eels,” and is actually that much more impressive for it. At 16 tracks it would be tempting to assume there’d be some filler here, but this masterwork simply unfolds with nary a dull or derivative moment. Pianos and keyboard-driven sounds are the most consistently featured sonic implement, but in many cases they are used to lay the groundwork or simply twinkle at the higher end of the spectrum while other instruments take the spotlight. Such is the case with the deftly executed “Lolly,” which…

 ...And The There Was Nun


…And The There Was Nun


$8.95


Comedy with Music / 11 characters (m or f)…And Then There Was Nun is written in the style of a classic 1940’s murder mystery; and is a blend of humor and who-dun-it as the actors emulate iconic movie stars of the past.Take one foreboding mansion on a secluded island, throw in ten whacked-out members of The Holy Order of the Sisters of San Andreas, stir in their unseen and mysterious leader, add an assortment of the sharpest tongues this side of Hollywood and Vine; then infuse with a healthy dose of some of the most famous lines in cinema (slightly warped). Roast well in a preheated treasure trove of movie facts, trivia, legends and gossip for two acts, sit back and savor. …And Then There Was Nunis a treat for movie buffs and non-movie buffs alike.Actors who take on the personas parodied in this play will be creatively challenged to mold their performances with the mannerisms and vocal styles of famous actors of the past, having an amazingly fun experience along the way. …And Then There Was Nun was the winner of the 1990 "Robby" Award for "Best Comedy Production" and for "Best Actor" – Tif Rice as Sister Katharine."…a gas…over the top and as thick as the North Pasture. Needless to add, the audience loved every single second of it." -Drama-Logue"…the nun’s story to end all nun’s stories…leagues above most comedies and the laughs come nonstop…" -Frontiers"…a captivating mystery…Bruce Gilray and Richard Witter … created a work that’s a joy for actors." -The Press Telegram"…what more could a movie buff desire? A killer evening of hilarity." -The Daily Breeze"Plan a social evening with friends and buy a group of tickets for one of the funniest and entertaining evenings on the current theatre scene in Los Angeles" -The Tolucan

 ...Tick...Tick...Tick


…Tick…Tick…Tick


$15.98


Songwriter Steve Wynn, the former Dream Syndicate frontman, has been on a tear since 1996 when he offered Melting in the Dark. Since then, his records have featured howling, wailing rock & roll and deep, dark acoustic reflections — all of them bearing his trademark noir-ish lyrics that offer the shadowy side of life, love, and violence. He’s employed a variety of musicians, and they’ve always sounded like hired guns. On …Tick…Tick…Tick he’s got himself a real band. They’re all younger than he is, and they have the hunger it takes to really execute Wynn’s unique songs. Start with drummer Linda Pitmon, who acts as co-producer (along with Wynn and Craig Schumacher) on these sides. Add to this the fact that the entire band (including Dave DeCastro on bass and guitarist Jason Victor) plots the arrangements. Wynn’s willful loss of total control has benefited him in spades. The set jumps out of the gate howling with “Wired,” where it sounds as if Wynn is singing through a megaphone. It’s followed by the creepy rocker “Cindy, It Was Always You,” co-written with ? ber hard-boiled crime fiction novelist George Pelecanos. On “Killing Me,” Wynn employs Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love?” guitar riff and mutates it into something utterly unhinged. The shuffle gets moved into overdrive as Victor makes his guitar scream, roar, and squeal while Wynn holds down the rhythm and overdubs a distorted slide. It’s followed by a seemingly simple ballad entitled “The Deep End,” which rises in drama to the breaking point about two thirds of the way through. It’s full of a kind of emptiness and questioning about the experience of loss; it expresses fear at the ensuing emptiness and the apprehension of being in this space. DeCastro’s bass enters about a minute in, and propels the guitars as Pitmon accents every line as if it were the gospel truth — and for the singer, it is. The swirling beauty that rises in the middle of the track transforms the protagonist’s voice, as if by …
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