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Christmas Specials


Lovejoy: Christmas Specials - Subtitle


Lovejoy: Christmas Specials – Subtitle


$19.99


Includes:Lovejoy: The Prague Sun (1992) Lovejoy: The Lost Colony (1993) Lovejoy: The Prague Sun No synopsis available. Lovejoy: The Lost Colony No synopsis available.

Last Of The Summer Wine Christmas Specials 1978-1982 DVD


Last Of The Summer Wine Christmas Specials 1978-1982 DVD


$21.98


For Foggy, Compo and Clegg, Christmas Day is no exception for wild adventures, gross misunderstandings, and, as always, good old-fashioned fun. Whether Compo decides it’s time to buy a skateboard, or Foggy decides to start Christmas shopping early in the heat of summer, these four special adventures capture some of the best of what makes Last of the Summer Wine the longest running sitcom on Earth. Stars include Peter Sallis, Bill Owen and Brian Wilde. (DVD) approx. 124 mins.

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Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set


Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set


$11.15


Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day…cookie cutters for every season, and more! With a complete set of letters and numbers, designs for cowboys, stars, cars and animals, you’ll be ready for any occasion. Durable plastic cutters come in a convenient storage container. Hand wash. (2-1/2 to 6-1/4)…

Keurig 5060 K-Cup Carousel, Chrome


Keurig 5060 K-Cup Carousel, Chrome


$19.94


KEURIG K-CUP CAROUSEL *9.5″H x 7.5″ diameter *Holds 27 of your favorite K-cups *Chrome plated with lazy Susan base for easy rotation *K-cups not included…

Waechtersbach Plate, You Are Special Today, Cherry Red


Waechtersbach Plate, You Are Special Today, Cherry Red


$31.35


This is the original “red plate” imported from Germany where it is carefully made by Waechtersbach, producer of world famous ceramics noted for their brilliant, deep color.

This plate is a perfect complement to Waechtersbach’s solid cherry red dinnerware, formerly known as the “Fun Factory” line. Set the table in red and replace one setting with the “you are special” plate to honor a guest or ce…



Christmas Yard Decorations 101

Christmas Yard Decorations can do a lot of things. We have all learned to love the fact that there are some Christmas Yard Decorations that are really hard to find. However, you should have not much to worry about when there are some things that you should always keep in mind when it comes to the Christmas Yard Decorations.

With that, we have perceived that you would know the reality that the Christmas Yard Decorationshas to offer you and your family this coming Holiday season. Let this be known that Christmas is no longer a time to give back to charity and love your neighbor it is also a time for you to love yourself and for you to always keep in mind that there are some things and some gifts that are worth giving to yourself.

Hence, there are some things about Christmas Yard Decorationsthat you should always keep in mind and that you should have known since the beginning of time.

First stop is the fact that the Christmas Yard Decorations can be kept in the whole year and just recycled year after year. We know that you would want your household to look like a completely different home very holiday season but since times are tough and we know that for a fact, then we know that you would want to get your money’s worth and what more better way for you to get your money’s worth through buying Christmas Yard decorations that are always recycle ready.

Second, you should also know that you can trade with your close friends. When it comes to home decorations during Christmas you can start making a big step towards showing love and affection through a good trade between you and your friends or neighbors. You can trade your decorations for th past Christmases and make a different Christmas for you this coming holiday.

Third, you should also keep in mind that when it comes to your decorations, you may also create a theme that you will revolve around for you to be able to save not only money but time as well. Having a good theme for holidays will keep you on track of what you want and when you want it.

Finally, always make sure that you consult the best Christmas Yard Decorations provider for you and your family to be in style and in fashion even during the holiday season.



 Blackadder: The Complete Collected Series 1, 2, 3, 4 and Specials


Blackadder: The Complete Collected Series 1, 2, 3, 4 and Specials


$117.88


Used - This title contains all four historic series - plus over 3 hours of specials and extras including previously unreleased material. It includes: "The Black Adder", "Blockaders II", "Blackadder The Third" and "Blackadder Goes Forth". Plus "Blackadder: The Cavalier Years", "Blackadder: Woman's Hour Invasion", "Blackadder's Christmas Carol", "The Shakespeare Sketch", "Blackadder: Back and Forth", "Blackadder: The Army Years" (Royal Variety Performance), "Blackadder: I Have a Cunning Plan" and

 Blackadder: The Complete Collected Series 1, 2, 3, 4 and Specials


Blackadder: The Complete Collected Series 1, 2, 3, 4 and Specials


$117.88


New - This title contains all four historic series - plus over 3 hours of specials and extras including previously unreleased material. It includes: "The Black Adder", "Blockaders II", "Blackadder The Third" and "Blackadder Goes Forth". Plus "Blackadder: The Cavalier Years", "Blackadder: Woman's Hour Invasion", "Blackadder's Christmas Carol", "The Shakespeare Sketch", "Blackadder: Back and Forth", "Blackadder: The Army Years" (Royal Variety Performance), "Blackadder: I Have a Cunning Plan" and "

 1943 Introductions: Scrooge Mcduck, Snakes and Ladders, Chip 'n Dale, Batcave, Droopy, White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Chicago-Style Pizza


1943 Introductions: Scrooge Mcduck, Snakes and Ladders, Chip 'n Dale, Batcave, Droopy, White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Chicago-Style Pizza


$20.49


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. Chapters: Scrooge Mcduck, Snakes and Ladders, Chip 'n Dale, Batcave, Droopy, White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Chicago-Style Pizza, Private Snafu, Edward the Blue Engine, Hubie and Bertie, Toasted Ravioli, Butch, the Three Bears, Uncle Ben's Rice, Claude Cat, Am-Lira, Meathead, No-Do, Topsy, Noveltoons. Excerpt: Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a Glaswegian anthropomorphic duck created by Carl Barks that first appeared in Four Color Comics #178, Christmas on Bear Mountain, published by Dell Comics in December 1947. Over the decades, Scrooge has emerged from being a mere supporting character in the Donald Duck oeuvre to a major figure of the Duck universe. In 1952, he was given his own comic book series, Uncle Scrooge, which still runs today. As the character's popularity rose, he appeared in various television specials, films, and video games. Scrooge, along with several other characters of Duckburg, has enjoyed international popularity, particularly in Europe, and books about him are frequently translated into other languages. Scrooge is a V.I.P. member of the Mickey Mouse Club. Scrooge McDuck's given name is based on that of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character from Charles Dickens' 1843 novel A Christmas Carol. His Scottish heritage plays on the stereotype of Scotsmen being miserly. Although never explicitly confirmed by Barks, it is possible that Scottish industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who left his country for America at 13, served as a model for Uncle Scrooge (in Don Rosa's The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Scrooge leaves Scotland for the United States at age 13). Another possible prototype for Scrooge is a character (with no name, actually Donald Duck's "thrifty saver" conscience) who had many of Scrooge's characteristics including sid... More:

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