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We are really enjoying our Wii. I am glad that I did some research to find out that not all bundle’s come with everyting you need. As far as the Wii itself… we love it. We are really getting into the games and love how you have to get up and move in order to play the games we have.
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Very nice addition to my garmin gps. Small enough to fit almost anywhere in your vehicle, yet big enough to firmly hold the unit.
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I was a skeptic at first, but when I took this tool to my pooch I was AMAZED at the amount of hair it took off. My mastiff sheds all over the place but since I used this tool on her coat I have been having much less hair coming off of her in my house. It works best after a bath when the pets’ hair is dry. Word of warning, use it OUTSIDE because it is a very messy process. Amazon has the most reasonable prices for this item, my vet tried selling my the exact same tool for $60. This item is a MUST HAVE for any shedding pet owner.
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I bought my iTouch just a few days before going out of the country. I’m not particularly computer savvy but my computer is a Mac and the transition was easy. I was so glad it could sync with current data already on my computer. I do wish the battery held it’s charge longer.
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Although I am homeschooled, and have been all my life, as a sixteen-year-old girl I am not entirely segregated from popular culture. I might be less likely than your average teenager to “go with the flow”, but that doesn’t mean I don’t *know* when Miley Cyrus does something even more scandalous than last time, or Justin Bieber tops the charts for the second week running, or a series of poorly-written vampire romance novels by a Mormon author becomes an overnight phenomenon. And… well, what a coincidence. Those same novels are exactly what I sat down to write about.
I remember my first-ever exposure to the Twilight series. I was walking down one of those ritzy red-flagstoned pavements outside some row of enormous stores, and I saw the cover of Breaking Dawn on a six-foot-high poster in the window of a brightly-lit bookstore. I remember noting the title and the name of the author and the odd picture of the red and white chess-pieces on the front before walking on. That must have been just before the series took off, because I had never seen or heard of it before, and it was some months until I saw one of the covers again. Now, perhaps two years later, perhaps a little more, I doubt if there’s one teenaged girl in the entire country who isn’t familiar with the black and red covers of the Twilight series; and most of them have read the books inside the covers too. And so have their mothers; and their aunts; and their fifth cousins twice removed. The Twilight series has taken an almost unprecedented hold over the female population of this country, and I fear that the result, in the emotional baggage these women and girls are going to carry, already is and will continue to be astronomical.
In brief, the series relates the first-person tale of a seventeen-year-old girl who relocates to a small town and falls for a pale, mysterious guy who, though he attends her high school, is soon revealed to be a 108-year-old vampire. Bella, our narrator, is quickly enmeshed in a rom
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Definitely a great tool, and the price on Amazon is much better than in pet stores. A couple of suggestions: make sure you groom outside or in an area where the fur can fly! And also go over the dog with a regular brush after using the Furminator to get rid of any leftover loosened fur. Our shepherd/rott came in after her first grooming, rolled all over the living room carpet and it looked like a bunny had been attacked in there!
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First time ever using “sucks” as a good thing… it’s a vacuum and boy does it ingest the dirt and grim. Seems to pull itself across the carpet it is so powerful. We are using it in new construction and had planned to buy something “better” once the building dirt was gone. Might just keep this one it’s that good.
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This is a book that needed to be written. A new perspective to an old situation. Extremely well done! The characters are ones you won’t easily forget and will probably remind you of people you know.
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Great machine. Easy to use and was easy to assemble. Works very well on my carpet especially when used with the Hoover deep cleansing shampoo. I have read some reviews on this cleaner saying it leaks. I read the directions,
made sure everything was seated properly and did not have one leak. You wouldn’t believe how dirty the water was especially this being a 6 month old home and having the carpets cleaned professionally 5 months ago. No children, no outside animals coming and we both take our shoes.
This cleaner has tremendous suction removing most of the liquid on the carpet which enhances the drying time. I especially light the scrubbing brushes (comes with two extra) as they really help with cleaning surface dirt, spills and other stuff. It is absolutely the best carpet cleaner I have ever owned.
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