Scoop Neck Long Knit

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Lefranc Ferrant
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Corby relapses after beauty salon visit
Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby has suffered a relapse after venturing out of her hospital ward to go to a beauty salon on Wednesday, doctors say. Corby, who is serving 20 years for drug smuggling, is being treated at a Bali hospital for

Tooled Up Shirt

It’s loaded … it’s hot … it’s badged up … it’s versatile … it’s just £9.95! Looks great over our long sleeved tees. 100% Cotton

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Hilary Alexander studies the accessories that complete every couture outfit… The Haute Couture season in Paris has increasingly come to embrace all those fabulous major must-haves, without which no wealthy womans wardrobe would be complete. Numerous Read more..

Project Fashion (PC)


Project Fashion (PC)
Customer Review: Great!
I think this game is great fun!I’ve completed it! It’s very similar play to Pippa Funnell 2, so girls who enjoyed that will probably like this. Carol is a great character to play, and I love the storyline, especially the bits with Eleanor. The trends are really cool, I especially like the Manga one at the end! 5/5!!!

Customer Review: Project Fashion Help
I have got quite far on the game and I think it is really good fun for girls who have an interest in fashion. I just find that it is a bit hard to find things as it doesn’t give you enough information. But apart from that I like it. But could someone please help me because I am at the start of Eleanor’s Explanation and I really don’t know what to do! Or what i’m supposed to be looking for!xxx So please help!

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Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby has suffered a relapse after venturing out of her hospital ward to go to a beauty salon on Wednesday, doctors say. Corby, who is serving 20 years for drug smuggling, is being treated at a Bali hospital for Continue …

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A2-70 Stainless Hexagon Socket Screw, Type : Cap Head, Thread Size : M6, Bolt Length : 50mm, Thread Length : 24mm, Catalogue error. Length ‘L’ is thread length not bolt length. [per Pk/50]


A2-70 Stainless Hexagon Socket Screw, Type : Cap Head, Thread Size : M6, Bolt Length : 50mm, Thread Length : 24mm, Catalogue error. Length ‘L’ is thread length not bolt length. [per Pk/50]
ISO metric, coarse threaded, socket head cap screws, manufactured from A2 stainless steel to ISO 4762: 1997.

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Australian convict Corby visits Bali beauty salon
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Mens Designer Fashion Cufflinks - Tyres on a Chain - For the Motorist


Mens Designer Fashion Cufflinks - Tyres on a Chain - For the Motorist

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Wednesday Fashion Find: Ed Hardy Luggage
Tired of losing your boring little black bag on the baggage carousel? Ed Hardy has the answer to blend-in luggage with this stand-out style. It’s a 23″ denim and leather…

Wednesday Fashion Find: Bronze Sandals
This summer it’s all about the big, bulky sandal, but I like some of the more refined versions like this bronzed sandal from DV by Dolce Vita. (Buy Direct:…

Sure & Secure Double Bedrail


Sure & Secure Double Bedrail
This double bedrail is ideal when their bed is not placed against a wall. Secured under the mattress for a more secure assembly with a simple ratchet mechanism for correct fitting. Fits beds up to Queen size. Panel measure 18 H x 48 W. (46cm x 122cm). 18

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Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby has been allowed out of a Bali hospital, where she is being treated for depression, to shop, have her hair done and get a pedicure. Corby, guarded by two prison officers, spent more than three hours in the Continue …

Bicentennial Man [1999]


Bicentennial Man [1999]
Customer Review: Simply amazing
Bicentennial Man is a film which follows a unique and extraordinary robot over a period of approximately two hundred years in his attempt to “…be acknowledged,” and become more human. It becomes obvious early after his activation by Richard Martin (Sam Neill) in the family home that `Andrew’ is more that just another NDR robot. He develops an interest in classical music, builds a friendship with `little miss’ and becomes a skilled craftsman… or craftsbot? The passage of time in Bicentennial Man is handled well and perfectly paced with a two hundred year journey compressed into a film just over two hours in duration. As time continues the cityscape becomes more futuristic and evolved (you may notice the change in Rupert Burns Enterprises which by the end of the film is a large state of the art facility.) You also witness several sets of characters age and in most cases die while Andrew (despite changes in external appearance) remains the same. Bicentennial man is simply a heart warming masterpiece that has been beautifully scripted and thought out. It questions what it is to be human and the morals of love, perfection and immortality. Robin Williams plays the part of Andrew, and is most likley the perfect actor for the part. The film is also quite comical in places. For example after the subject of sex is explained to Andrew, he states that “It all sounds so very… messy.” Andrew also develops a fear of heights shown by his reaction when he is brought back to the manufactures and Richard Martin tells him how high they are. His phobia is understandable as early in the film he is ordered to (and obeys) to jump out a second story window. The ending of Bicentennial Man is tear jerking so I will not spoil it for you. But look out for Galatea (another NDR robot introduced in the film) who has been upgraded in time for the ending. The price of the DVD is ridiculously cheap considering the quality of the movie so I would strongly recommend this film to you.

Customer Review: An ultimately human story
I haven’t read the book, but BICENTENNIAL MAN is a very touching and heartwarming movie about a house-robot (Robert Williams) that begins a 200-year journey to become and to be legally recognized as a human. During his journey, he has to face the fact and live with it that all loved ones around him grow older and eventually die while he is immortal.

I think that this was one of Robin Williams’ best performances ever, if not the best. He proves that he can either play a ‘funny wacky’ character but also a serious character that will touch the hearts of the viewers. And this movie does just that.

I like the purity and the innocence of the story

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Droppin’ Science


Droppin’ Science
Customer Review: Why?
So Bluenote in the late Noughties is a blanket marketing brand device for EMI ‘adult’ audiences, far divorced from its original identity and purpose as the pioneering modern jazz label it started out as nigh on 70 years ago. That is an annoyance in and of itself. However, this is compounded by the chimps in charge of archives seemingly trying as hard as possible to stifle the legacy of the label’s output. We are seeing the same tracks by artists not technically signed to Bluenote (rather, any number of minors swallowed up by Liberty, United Artists or any other EMI buyout)coming out on compilation after compilation.

An example. Ok, so Lou Donaldson is most definitely identifiable with classic Bluenote but his offerings on this set are readily available on several other cds which also pertain to be round-ups of originals sampled by hippity hoppers.

Considering the number of sessions that have never seen the light of day (see The Bluenote Label discography and weep) or have not yet got their deserved RVG remaster treatment in the cd age, it seems to this reviewer to be mind-blowingly dumb just to roll out the same tired back catalogue that anyone with a passing interest in the music has already purchased maybe a couple of times over just to get to the one or two ‘new’ tracks they might tack on, which this offering totally lacks.

The content here is generally good, post-1967 funky music even if a few cats here are slumming it a bit, but why it has the Bluenote logo on it is a mystery, to me at least.

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Alexa Chung The festival season is full swing and once again all the coolest guys and gals were out in the force this past weekend for an unusually sunny . And while the site wasn’t completely mud free (hence the high number of wellies on display) there Read more..

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Mens Designer Fashion Cufflinks - Fork & Trowel on a Chain - For the Gardener


Mens Designer Fashion Cufflinks - Fork & Trowel on a Chain - For the Gardener

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The Return of Mugler
Overtipping the wacky balance is out of fashion in today’s climate, and for Thierry Mugler’s debut capsule collection, designer Rosemary Rodriguez clearly wants to steer the house back into commercial terrain.

6 Surprising Ways to Save Money on Clothes
I put a pair of high-end jeans in my diesel tank last week. And my kids drank a basic pair of Spanx in their milk glasses. How we are supposed…

Paris in Motion
Irreverent chic, sculptural looks and spangles were on offer as the Paris fall couture

Day Of The Jackal [1973]

Day Of The Jackal [1973]
With its high-intensity plot about an attempt to assassinate French President Charles de Gaulle, the bestselling novel by Frederick Forsyth was a prime candidate for screen adaptation. Director Fred Zinnemann brought his veteran skills to bear on what has become a timeless classic of screen suspense. Not to be confused with the later remake The Jackal starring Bruce Willis (which shamelessly embraced all the bombast that Zinnemann so wisely avoided), this 1973 thriller opts for lethal elegance and low-key tenacity in the form of the Jackal, the suave assassin played with consummate British coolness by Edward Fox. He’s a killer of the highest order, a master of disguise and international elusiveness, and this riveting film follows his path to de Gaulle with an intense, straightforward documentary style. Perhaps one of the last great films from a bygone age of pure, down-to-basics suspense (and a kind of debonair European alternative to the American grittiness of The French Connection), The Day of the Jackal is a cat-and-mouse thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat until its brilliantly executed final scene (pardon the pun), by which time Fox has achieved cinematic immortality as one of the screen’s most memorable killers. –Jeff Shannon

Customer Review: Be in no doubt …
At my English prep school in the mid-80s the Day of the Jackal was approved viewing for the boys, despite its adult themes, because it offered up a role model of how an English gentleman should behave. Edward Fox is perfect in the lead role: impossibly dapper and handsome, emotionally cold, well organised, hates the French and travels in style. The Day of the Jackal is a beautifully shot film, full of glossy mid-70s Europe, summer, good clothes, cigarettes and hotels. It tells of a cat and mouse game between an assassin and the French security services out to get that assassin, but with little information to go on. I have found this to be one of few films that reward repeated viewing. Enjoy.

Customer Review: GO MAN GO!
A brilliant film which had me on the edge of my seat all the way through. If you are not willing on the killer with every ounce of your being by the end of the film you’re not human in my opinion.

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As haute couture season opens in Paris, Fashion Director Hilary Alexander previews the week’s highlights Paris swung into no-expense-spared fashion mode yesterday for the opening of the haute couture season. As tourists basked at pavement cafes sipping Continue …

The French menswear collections ended on Sunday in a sea of sequins, silk and all things pink, challenging the adage that boys will be boys. Fine fabrics like silk, gazar and crepe de Chine crept into the male wardrobe for spring-summer 2009 as Paris Continue …

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