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Christmas Present $17.73 Christmas Present |
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Christmas Past to Christmas Present $13.5 Christmas Past to Christmas Present |
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A Christmas Present For Me! $5.59 A Christmas Present For Me! |
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Statlers Christmas Present, A (DVD) $19.99 Statlers Christmas Present, A (DVD) |
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My Killer Christmas Present $14.5 My Killer Christmas Present |
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The Sketch Christmas Present Number $39.99 The Sketch Christmas Present Number – Giclee Print |
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Christmas Present Ad, 1890 $19.99 Christmas Present Ad, 1890 – Giclee Print |
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Betty Boop Christmas Present $34.99 Betty Boop Christmas Present – Stand Up |
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Merry Christmas; A Christmas Present For Children And Youth $17.95 Merry Christmas; A Christmas Present For Children And Youth |
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Olivia and the Christmas Present – Farrah Mcdoogle – Hardcover $9.99 Olivia and the Christmas Present |
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Where Is Baby’s Christmas Present? – Karen Katz – Hardcover $7.19 Where Is Baby’s Christmas Present? |
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The Christmas Present by Wolff, Tracy Edition LTE, 0 $13.99 The Christmas Present. Wolff, Tracy |
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Child Wrapping a Christmas Present $79.99 Nina Leen Child Wrapping a Christmas Present – Premium Photographic Print |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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The Christmas Present $4.59 A collection of five festive erotic short stories with mixed and varied themes. The Christmas Present -Sadie Wolf Amber is expecting her worst Christmas ever, coming shortly after her boyfriend dumped her. But thanks to a Christmas present with a difference from her best friend Zara, before long Amber is thinking that perhaps being dumped isn’t so bad at all. And as New Year arrives, she gets a chance to prove it to herself… A Good Little Girl -Shanna Germain When Kay’s girlfriend Shannon tells her she’s found a new job, Kay has no idea what it is. She certainly doesn’t expect to find Shannon dressed as a sexy Santa, fulfilling wishes for good and naughty ‘girls’ alike -but Kay’s not complaining… The Perfect Meal -Emily Dubberley Forgetting to buy a Christmas pudding to serve to your guests may not sound like the best way to romance, but when Emily Dubberley’s narrator rushes out on Christmas morning to find the perfect pud, she finds the perfect man instead! And pud or no pud, her friends may be waiting a long time for that meal! Payment In Kind -Antonia Adams Kate’s always believed her long-standing flirtation with her colleague Dave to be entirely innocent. But as Christmas approaches, he seems to want it to be a lot more than that -and to her own shock, Kate is beginning to realise that so does she. Stuff The Turkey -Harriet Hamblin Sandra knows about eighteen year old boys. She’s the mother of one, after all. But her son’s friend Jake seems to think of her in a totally different light – lover , not mother. And ‘stuffing the turkey’ turns out to have a very different meaning this Christmas! These stories have also been published in Seriously Sexy Stocking Filler ISBN 9781906373818 |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Scottie Dogs Wrapping Christmas Present $34.99 Scottie Dogs Wrapping Christmas Present – Giclee Print |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Cute Christmas Snowman Knocker Pendant Doll Decoration $16.69 This is a lovely Christmas Snowman Knocker Doll Decoration for Christmas present. The Doll Decoration is very cool and funny. It can be placed on coffee table, in bookcases and more, also be used to decorate your room. This lovely Doll Decoration can add an free atmosphere to your room or your car. Unique design and lovely Doll Decoration is also a ideal gift for friends and kids! |
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Dregeno Penguin-Fest Pyramid $84.98 Charming penguins float atop a carved wooden iceberg in the irresistible Penguins Pyramid. Snowballs and a bucket of fish complete this playful picture. With their intricate designs and inspiring movement, pyramids make perfectly festive presents; these whimsical holiday staples bring charm and delight to the holidays. Display them on a shelf or coffee table and ignite imaginations. The simple yet remarkable working blades turn by the heat of candlelight. Simply place candles around the edge to set the pyramid spinning. Hand-crafted from solid wood, this pyramid has been hand-painted in Germany with a vibrant array of colors. It stands seven inches tall and requires three tea candles, which are not included. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this ingenious design, or present your loved one, neighbor, or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift. About Alexander Taron, Inc. For more than half a century, the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible, they make unforgettable gifts regardless the occasion. Originally founded in 1949, Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value. Working blades turn by the heat of candlelight Hand-crafted and hand-painted in Germany Exquisite carved wood construction with vibrant colors 7.5L x 6.5W x 7H inches |
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Dregeno Snowman Pyramid $59.98 The Miniature Snowman Pyramid brings to life an irresistible winter scene. A stately snowman complete with top hat, carrot, and scarf stands surrounded by snow-covered trees and an adorable bunny. With their intricate designs and inspiring movement, pyramids make perfectly festive presents; these whimsical holiday staples bring charm and delight to the holidays. Display them on a shelf or coffee table and ignite imaginations. The simple yet remarkable working blades turn by the heat of candlelight. Simply place candles around the edge to set the pyramid spinning. Hand-crafted from solid wood, this pyramid has been hand-painted in Germany with a vibrant array of colors. It stands 6.5 inches tall and requires a pair of tea candles, which are not included. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this ingenious design, or present your loved one, neighbor, or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift. About Alexander Taron, Inc. For more than half a century, the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible, they make unforgettable gifts regardless the occasion. Originally founded in 1949, Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value. Working blades turn by the heat of candlelight Hand-crafted and hand-painted in Germany Exquisite carved wood construction with vibrant colors 5L x 2.5W x 6.5H inches |
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Glaesser Mini Cats Pyramid $34.98 Show your favorite cat lover how much you care with the Miniature Cats Pyramid. This darling and delicate decoration features a pair of cats reclining beside a bowl of milk. A third feline waits patiently near a ball of string. With their intricate designs and inspiring movement, pyramids make perfectly festive presents; these whimsical holiday staples bring charm and delight to the holidays. Display them on a shelf or coffee table and ignite imaginations. Hand-crafted from solid wood, this pyramid has been hand-painted in Germany with a vibrant array of colors. It stands 4.25 inches tall. Spruce up your own holiday decorations with this ingenious design, or present your loved one, neighbor, or colleague with a timeless and unforgettable gift. About Alexander Taron, Inc. For more than half a century, the Taron Company has been delighting customers and collectors with traditional European gifts. These exquisite hand-crafted products range from nutcrackers and incense burners to ornaments and cuckoo clocks; unique and collectible, they make unforgettable gifts regardless the occasion. Originally founded in 1949, Alexander Taron remains dedicated to providing high-quality items at great value. Working blades turn by the heat of candlelight Hand-crafted and hand-painted in Germany Exquisite carved wood construction with vibrant colors 3L x 3W x 4.25H inches |
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In My Heart I Carry A Star: Stories for Advent $14 What’s a tree doing in my living room? Have you ever found yourself reclining in your favorite chair on a cold December evening, a cup of coffee poised on your lap, staring at the Christmas tree in the corner and wondering that very thing? Whether you’re an observant Christian who loves the meaning and celebration of the season or a burned-out one, In My Heart I Carry A Star is a devotional-story almanac to understand and appreciate the possibilities Christmas offers. No matter where you are spiritually, Christ desires to bless you with an Advent journey overflowing with expectation and peace and life and hope and love.”This is my prayer,” writes Maul, “that in the midst of all the wonder, and the bustle, and the peace, and the constant performance art that is December, the Jesus who makes my life necessarily uncomfortable at times will work God’s inexorable way out of the margins and into the heart of Christmas Present for each of us.” Derek Maul is a great storyteller. Along with a knack for commenting on life with wit and humor, he recognizes God’s grace in the midst of it all. The stories within this book reveal the light to be found in the season’s swirl of festivities, stresses, memories and difficult realities. |
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Loser Goes First $12 From The Publisher:It all begins on Christmas morning, 1978. Dan Kennedy is ten years old and wants a black Gibson Les Paul guitar, the kind Peter Frampton plays. It will be his passport to the coolest (only) band in the neighborhood–Jokerz. He doesn’t get it. Instead, his parents present him with what they think he wants most, a real-estate loan calculator (called the Loan Arranger) and a maroon velour pullover shirt with a tan stripe across the chest. It is the first of what will become a lifetime of various-sized failures, misunderstandings, comical humiliations, and just plain silly choices that have dogged this hipster Proust of youthful loserdom, as author Jerry Stahl has so eloquently called Mr. Kennedy.Dan’s hilarious and painfully awkward youth soon develops into a… uh… hilarious and painfully awkward adulthood. His first two choices for university are Yale (Lit or Drama) and Harvard (Business), so he reviews his high school transcripts and decides on Butte Community College in Oroville, California, where he studies for about four and a half weeks. We could go on here and describe in detail all of Dan’s good-natured stabs at ambition, but he, himself, sums it all up quite nicely: If you’ve ever tried and failed miserably at being a rock star (no guitar/talent), a professional bass fisherman, an extra in the movie Sleepless in Seattle (guy drinking martini in bar while Tom Hanks makes a phone call), a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a clerk/towel person at a suburban health club (named Kangaroo Kourts), an espresso street-cart owner and operator (in the one neighborhood of that coffee-swilling town, Seattle, where, remarkably, no one really seems to drink coffee), a dot.com millionaire, an MTV VJ, or a forest fire fighter, this book is for you. Along the way, a few lessons are learned and we are treated to one of the most original, riotously funny, unsentimental, and offbeat memoirs in recent history. Dan’s a favorite in McSwee |
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Loser Goes First: My Thirty-Something Years of Dumb Luck and Minor Humiliation $0.01 It all begins on Christmas morning, 1978. Dan Kennedy is ten years old and wants a black Gibson Les Paul guitar, the kind Peter Frampton plays. It will be his passport to the coolest (only) band in the neighborhood—Jokerz. He doesn’t get it. Instead, his parents present him with what they think he wants most, a real-estate loan calculator (called the Loan Arranger) and a maroon velour pullover shirt with a tan stripe across the chest. It is the first of what will become a lifetime of various-sized failures, misunderstandings, comical humiliations, and just plain silly choices that have dogged this “hipster Proust of youthful loserdom,” as author Jerry Stahl has so eloquently called Mr. Kennedy.Dan’s hilarious and painfully awkward youth soon develops into a . . . uh . . . hilarious and painfully awkward adulthood. His first two choices for university are Yale (Lit or Drama) and Harvard (Business), so he reviews his high school transcripts and decides on Butte Community College in Oroville, California, where he studies for about four and a half weeks. We could go on here and describe in detail all of Dan’s good-natured stabs at ambition, but he, himself, sums it all up quite nicely: “If you’ve ever tried and failed miserably at being a rock star (no guitar/talent), a professional bass fisherman, an extra in the movie Sleepless in Seattle (guy drinking martini in bar while Tom Hanks makes a phone call), a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a clerk/towel person at a suburban health club (named Kangaroo Kourts), an espresso street-cart owner and operator (in the one neighborhood of that coffee-swilling town, Seattle, where,remarkably, no one really seems to drink coffee), a dot.com millionaire, an MTV VJ, or a forest fire fighter, this book is for you.” Along the way, a few lessons are learned and we are treated to one of the most original, riotously funny, unsentimental, and offbeat memoirs in |
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Loser Goes First: My Thirty-Something Years of Dumb Luck and Minor Humiliation $9.99 It all begins on Christmas morning, 1978. Dan Kennedy is ten years old and wants a black Gibson Les Paul guitar, the kind Peter Frampton plays. It will be his passport to the coolest (only) band in the neighborhood—Jokerz. He doesn’t get it. Instead, his parents present him with what they think he wants most, a real-estate loan calculator (called the Loan Arranger) and a maroon velour pullover shirt with a tan stripe across the chest. It is the first of what will become a lifetime of various-sized failures, misunderstandings, comical humiliations, and just plain silly choices that have dogged this “hipster Proust of youthful loserdom,” as author Jerry Stahl has so eloquently called Mr. Kennedy.Dan’s hilarious and painfully awkward youth soon develops into a . . . uh . . . hilarious and painfully awkward adulthood. His first two choices for university are Yale (Lit or Drama) and Harvard (Business), so he reviews his high school transcripts and decides on Butte Community College in Oroville, California, where he studies for about four and a half weeks. We could go on here and describe in detail all of Dan’s good-natured stabs at ambition, but he, himself, sums it all up quite nicely: “If you’ve ever tried and failed miserably at being a rock star (no guitar/talent), a professional bass fisherman, an extra in the movie Sleepless in Seattle (guy drinking martini in bar while Tom Hanks makes a phone call), a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a clerk/towel person at a suburban health club (named Kangaroo Kourts), an espresso street-cart owner and operator (in the one neighborhood of that coffee-swilling town, Seattle, where,remarkably, no one really seems to drink coffee), a dot.com millionaire, an MTV VJ, or a forest fire fighter, this book is for you.” Along the way, a few lessons are learned and we are treated to one of the most original, riotously funny, unsentimental, and offbeat memoirs in |
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Loser Goes First: My Thirty-Something Years of Dumb Luck and Minor Humiliation $0.99 It all begins on Christmas morning, 1978. Dan Kennedy is ten years old and wants a black Gibson Les Paul guitar, the kind Peter Frampton plays. It will be his passport to the coolest (only) band in the neighborhood—Jokerz. He doesn’t get it. Instead, his parents present him with what they think he wants most, a real-estate loan calculator (called the Loan Arranger) and a maroon velour pullover shirt with a tan stripe across the chest. It is the first of what will become a lifetime of various-sized failures, misunderstandings, comical humiliations, and just plain silly choices that have dogged this “hipster Proust of youthful loserdom,” as author Jerry Stahl has so eloquently called Mr. Kennedy.Dan’s hilarious and painfully awkward youth soon develops into a . . . uh . . . hilarious and painfully awkward adulthood. His first two choices for university are Yale (Lit or Drama) and Harvard (Business), so he reviews his high school transcripts and decides on Butte Community College in Oroville, California, where he studies for about four and a half weeks. We could go on here and describe in detail all of Dan’s good-natured stabs at ambition, but he, himself, sums it all up quite nicely: “If you’ve ever tried and failed miserably at being a rock star (no guitar/talent), a professional bass fisherman, an extra in the movie Sleepless in Seattle (guy drinking martini in bar while Tom Hanks makes a phone call), a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a clerk/towel person at a suburban health club (named Kangaroo Kourts), an espresso street-cart owner and operator (in the one neighborhood of that coffee-swilling town, Seattle, where,remarkably, no one really seems to drink coffee), a dot.com millionaire, an MTV VJ, or a forest fire fighter, this book is for you.” Along the way, a few lessons are learned and we are treated to one of the most original, riotously funny, unsentimental, and offbeat memoirs in |
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Lovely Christmas Snowman Pendant Doll Decoration $13.69 This is a lovely Christmas Snowman Doll Decoration for Christmas present. The Doll Decoration is very cool and funny. It can be placed on coffee table, in bookcases and more, also be used to decorate your room. This lovely Doll Decoration can add an free atmosphere to your room or your car. Unique design and lovely Doll Decoration is also a ideal gift for friends and kids! |
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Remarks On The Present State Of Jamaica $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:10. That in respect to immigration, the Asiatic labourers have not been found to answer the purposes of the country; while, on the other hand, the Africans have proved eminently useful, as) shown especially in St Thomas in the East, where, from their numbers, the estates on which they are located have been able to keep their factories at work during Saturdays, and to have their general labour better performed. 11. That from the now independent condition of the mass of the people, the command of labour has become exceedingly precarious, often not to be had at all when most wanted ; that hardly in any case will the people work on estates for more than five days in the week; that in several districts they refuse to work more than four days in the week; that the average time of field labour is from five to six hours a-day; that the labour given for the wages is not only inadequate in quantity, but generally ill performed; that on the anniversary of freedom, and at Christmas, the entire agricultural population spend from one to two weeks’ idleness; that in some districts this is also the case at Easter ; that at all these periods, even if the canes are rotting on the ground, and the coffee falling from the trees, no rate of wages will induce the people to work ; and that labour continues to become more scarce every year by the people withdrawing from the plantations. Your committee submit that the question now left for the British Government to decide is, whether, putting the ruin of the colonists altogether out of view, the national interests will be promoted by annihilating sugar and coffee cultivation in its own colonies, the inevitable effect of which must be, and that speedily, to transfer to foreigners a high- priced monopoly of those articles in the British markets. |
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