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How To Get Your X Girlfriend Back



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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy (Grand Theft Auto 3 / Grand Theft Auto: Vice City / Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas)


Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy (Grand Theft Auto 3 / Grand Theft Auto: Vice City / Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas)


$18.88


Featuring three Grand Theft Auto titles, including Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City and San Andreas. Beginning with Grand Theft Auto III, you’ve been betrayed and left for dead. Now you are taking revenge, unless the city gets you first. Mob bosses need a favor, crooked cops need help and street gangs want you dead. You will have to rob, steal and kill just to stay out of serious trouble. In Grand …

Grand Theft Auto Trilogy


Grand Theft Auto Trilogy


$9.99


Rockstar Games is proud to present Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, for the PC. The first 3D releases in the epic saga are here together in sequence: Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. More than just a bundle of three of the most influential games in the series, this trilogy’s exclusive, limited edition packaging makes it the ultimate collector’s s…

Playboy: The Mansion


Playboy: The Mansion


$39.99


Playboy: The Mansion combines social simulation with role-playing and empire-building. You’ll develop the Playboy mansion, build the brand and start an empire based on the idea of sexual liberation. But fame and fortune don’t come easy – manage your staff, count your money and build the right celebrity contacts to help you get ahead. As you play, you’ll be rewarded by getting to experience the glo…

Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex, A Hands on, practical guide to coping with custody issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse


Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex, A Hands on, practical guide to coping with custody issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse


$10.26


Parenting is difficult enough in a family where the two parents love and respect each other. In divorce, where the respect has diminished and the love has often turned into intense dislike, co-parenting cane drive on or both parents to the brink of insanity. Joint Custody with a Jerk offers many proven communication techniques that will help you deal with your difficult ex-husband or ex-wife by de…

Naked Pictures Of My Ex-Girlfriends


Naked Pictures Of My Ex-Girlfriends


$32.95


Cultural nostalgia is omnipresent as we enter the new millenium, and much of the looking back is focused on the 1970′s. It was a time when being young and American meant a world of sexual freedom in an era untainted by AIDS. For photographer MArk Helfrich it was a time to not only explore these freedoms, but also to document them. In ‘Naked Pictures Of My Ex-Girlfriends’, Helfrich shares with us w…

Live to Tell


Live to Tell


$5.51


Lisa Gardner Interviews Detective D.D. Warren Lisa Gardner: D.D.–What do you find most fascinating/frustrating about working with the new guy, crime scene expert Alex Wilson? D.D.: Alex seems sharp. Knows his blood spatter–I respect that in a guy. ‘Course, he’s been teaching at the Academy, which is one thing, while we’re now standing in a Dorchester home with five dead and carnage i…



 Business Up Front/Party In The Back [Bonus Tracks]


Business Up Front/Party In The Back [Bonus Tracks]


$11.99


How do you know that Family Force 5 are a funny bunch of fellows? Well, they name their album after everybody’s favorite haircut, the Mullet, for one — and if that didn’t tip you off, there’s also the fact that they have a drummer called “Crouton.” But if you caught the Pulp Fiction reference in their band name (“Fox Force Five. Fox, as in we’re a bunch of foxy chicks. Force, as in we’re a force to be reckoned with. Five, as in there’s one, two, three, four, five of us”) and hoped that it meant that Family Force 5 might be clever will find Business Up Front/Party in the Back a disappointment. But that assumes that anyone had expectations for the first album by this band of “3 blood brothers and 2 friends.” That’s how they describe themselves on their MySpace page, which is also where they unleash their band manifesto: “they decided to make world history by playing a concoction of blended sounds!! Our music b uplifting and has a great message!” (sic). Well, they’re being partially truthful. Family Force 5 do indeed play a concoction of blended sounds which, to the untrained ear, may sound like metallic riffs and rap rhythms learned from Limp Bizkit, but given a tongue-in-cheek makeover by piling up all sorts sounds from the ’80s, from analog synths to the theme from Knight Rider to harmonies lifted from urban soul records to samples of Beastie Boys’ samples to Speak & Spells, which are heard on about three tracks and name-dropped in the opener, “Cadillac Phunque.” Their music is indeed uplifting, if your definition of uplifting is, to paraphrase Eddie Murphy, partying all the time — and that pretty much happens to be their message, too, since every one of the 12 songs on Business Up Front is about having a good time (even the “X-Girlfriend” and bitchy “Drama Queen” seem to get smacked down; they won’t get with the program and party). So, Family Force 5 don’t take things too seriously, which is fair enough — rock & roll gets boring when bands get s…

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