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My Super Ex-Girlfriend


My Super Ex-Girlfriend


$9.84


A regular guy finds out just how hard breaking up can truly be when attempting to call it quits with a clingy female crime fighter who doesn’t want to let love die in director Ivan Reitman’s super-powered romantic comedy. Matt Saunders (Luke Wilson) was looking for love when he first met pretty brunette Jenny Johnson (Uma Thurman), and at the time it seemed as if he may had finally actually found it. Jenny isn’t just your typical girl, though, because despite her outwardly normal appearance she is actually a powerful superhero dedicated to ridding the streets of crime. Her outward strength betrays a deep-rooted insecurity, too, and when Jenny begins to become a bit too possessive for Matt’s laid-back taste, the troubled boyfriend does his best to end the relationship amicably. They say that breaking up isn’t easy to do, however, and when your girlfriend is a superhero, that sentiment holds twice the truth as it does under any normal circumstances. Matt is determined to get on with his life, though, and as his budding romance with beautiful co-worker Hannah (Anna Faris) begins to get serious, jealous Jenny scornfully slips into G-Girl mode to prove that hell hath no fury like a woman superhero scorned. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Get Back In My Life


Get Back In My Life


$6


Get Back In My Life – Maroon 5

Get Back


Get Back


$11.98


It should be an easy story to tell: vaunted rap group loses the producer who made them a quality act, then slowly sinks back into the underground, never to be heard from again. From Get Back, it’s clear that Little Brother didn’t mind the loss of 9th Wonder and decided to rewrite the script. Not only do Phonte and Pooh sound like nothing has changed, in point of fact they sound more energized and engaged than ever before. They’ve got more to say and more intriguing ways to say it, including touches like fronting a flashy production worthy of Bad Boy for the anti-materialist “Good Clothes,” inviting Lil Wayne for “Breakin My Heart” (where he reliably blows your mind with line after line, like “I don’t want a broken heart because I lose the pieces”), and floating an utterly hilarious exposé of late-night hook-ups (“After the Party”). Instead of the usual rap record circa 2007, where dozens of lines go by with no reason to pay particular attention besides technical ability, it’s difficult not to hang on every line here from Phonte and Pooh. And for those worried about the production quality with 9th Wonder’s departure, it may have actually improved with the work of Illmind and Khrysis, among others (9th Wonder appears once, on the Lil Wayne feature). It’s one of the most refreshing hip-hop records of 2007, one where you can rely on rappers to talk intelligently and rap fluidly about important subjects, know what to treat seriously and what to treat humorously, put up great productions, and really care about what they’re saying. ~ John Bush, Rovi Performers: Zo! – Various; Carlitta Durand – Rap; Darien Brockington – Rap; Dion – Rap; Jozeemo – Rap; Lil Wayne – Rap; Khrysis – Guitar (Bass); Phonte – Vocals (Background), Vocals; Pooh – Vocals; Sheldon Williams – Keyboards;

Get Off My Back Woman


Get Off My Back Woman


$6


Get Off My Back Woman – B.B. King

Got To Get My Heart Back


Got To Get My Heart Back


$6


Got To Get My Heart Back – Keyshia Cole

How Do My Muscles Get Strong?


How Do My Muscles Get Strong?


$5.96


How Do My Muscles Get Strong?

Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back


Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back


$14.38


Come the spring of 1998, Death Row was a mighty lonely place. Dr. Dre had been gone for nearly two years, Snoop Dogg enlisted in the No Limit army, 2pac was dead, Suge was in jail. Only Dat Nigga Daz — now known as Daz Dillinger — remained, and he was determined to keep the Death Row torch burning with his first solo album, Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back. It’s a bit better than tha Dogg Pound’s disappointing 1995 effort Dogg Food, but it finds Daz in an awkward position. He does what he does — namely, G-funk — well, but in 1998 G-funk is an anachronism. True, Master P built upon the G-funk sound (no matter how much he would like to deny it), but his stripped-down, cheap productions are the sound of the late ’90s — the loping beats and whiny synths of G-funk belong to the early ’90s. And that’s where Daz is stuck, no matter how you look at it. If you look past that, however, Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back is a solid record that delivers exactly what it promises — straight-up gangsta rap, nothing more and nothing less. There are no surprises, but few albums since Doggystyle have given the G-funk audience exactly what they want as Retaliation does. By that standard, Daz’s debut is a success. ~ Leo Stanley, Rovi Performers: BoRoc – Vocals (Background); Butch – Vocals (Background); C.J. Mack – Vocals (Background); Kevin “K.V.” Varnado – Vocals (Background); Carl “Butch” Small – Percussion; Daz Dillinger – Scratching, Vocals (Background), Multi Instruments, Keyboards; Marlon Williams – Guitar; Priest Brooks – Keyboards; Ricky Rou

Ex Hex


Ex Hex


$10.38


Mary Timony’s first two solo albums, Mountains and The Golden Dove, had a mystical, fairy-folk bent that was intriguing (and also presaged the popularity of similarly inspired acts like Faun Fables, Joanna Newsom, and White Magic) but also puzzling to fans of her work with Helium and Autoclave. After moving house, both personally (back to her old haunt, Washington, D.C.) and musically (to Lookout! Records), she returns with Ex Hex, a more straightforward but still delicate collection of songs that sound like exorcisms of past situations and relationships. Even though the album is on a label usually associated with punk and shows off Timony’s impressive electric guitar skills, it’s not as much of a return to rock as might be expected. To be sure, “On the Floor” — a great kiss-off to a lazy (soon to be ex-) boyfriend — and “Friend to JC” kick-start Ex Hex with a one-two rock punch, but the dark, electric piano-driven “Silence” is nearly as winding and expansive as anything that appeared on Timony’s first two solo albums. Whether she surrounds her voice and melodies with guitar, bass, and drums or more exotic instruments, her approach is still distinctive (and remarkably consistent over her career): “W.O.W.” and “Harmony” glide along on the hypnotic, vaguely Eastern-sounding guitar work that has become one of Timony’s trademark sounds, while “In the Grass”‘s drum machines and layers of acoustic and electric piano recall Magic City’s mix of hard-hitting rock and ethereal keyboards. And, as always, her lyrics are formidable: lines like “Return to Pirates”‘ “You are the universal hate within us all” serve as reminders that it’s probably not a good idea to get on Timony’s bad side. More often than on some of her recent work, Ex Hex’s music matches Timony’s barbed words. “9×3″ is a fast punchy song that could be about the mean girls in high school (or after graduation, for that matter). “Hard Times Are Hard!” and “Backwards/Forwards” are some of the most straightforward rock songs Timony has ever written, though they’re far from predictable. Ex Hex can’t really be called a return to form because Timony never lost it in the first place, but it’s probably the most immediately appealing album in her solo career for Helium fans who missed that band’s bite on her other albums. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi Performers: Devin Ocampo – Drums, Bass; Mary Timony – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards

How to Get to Heaven from Scotland


How to Get to Heaven from Scotland


$11.98


2009 release from Aidan Moffat, formerly one half of Arab Strap. This is Moffat’s first full band incarnation since the demise of AS back in 2006. How To Get To Heaven From Scotland is a surprisingly upbeat album by Aidan’s standards, and about as playful and cheerful as he’s likely to get. 12 tracks. Chemical Underground. Performers: S.K. Batman – Percussion

Did I Shave My Back for This?


Did I Shave My Back for This?


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The title of Did I Shave My Back for This? — a clever send-up of Deana Carter’s Did I Shave My Legs for This? — indicates that the album will be another funny collection of song parodies and humorous originals. Cledus T. Judd, it must be said, does not disappoint. Like a redneck Weird Al Yankovic, Judd is an engaging, charismatic performer who possesses a wry wit and a way with words — witness how he twists Brooks & Dunn’s “Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up for Nothing’” into “Cledus Don’t Stop Eatin’ for Nothin’.” Judd’s ear picks up on rhythms and meters inherent in each song, resulting in unexpected, delightful parodies. And country humor rarely comes any smarter than “First Redneck on the Internet” or “Hankenstein.” But don’t let Judd’s brains or goofiness stand in the way of your enjoyment of Did I Shave My Back for This? — if you’ve ever laughed at Ray Stevens, Grandpa Jones, or Weird Al Yankovic, this will surely tickle your funny bone. And if you’re wondering if this is just too much frivolity for you, consider that the great Buck Owens lends his musical support, which means that there’s substance to the album as well. ~ Chuck Donkers, Rovi Performers: Bruce Bouton – Pedal Steel; Christopher Clark – Vocals (Background); Cledus T. Judd – Vocals (Background); Glen Duncan – Fiddle; Kim Poole – Vocals (Background); Patze Fischer – Vocals (Background); Paul Scholten – Vocals (Background); Buck Owens – Vocals; J.T. Corenflos – Guitar (Electric);

Got to Get Back!


Got to Get Back!


$11.02


Scott Bomar, the bassist/auteur of this large, horn-enhanced, Memphis-based retro-soul band, is nothing if not steeped in authenticity. Along with Brooklyn’s Dap-Kings and Nashville’s Dynamites, he’s referencing the tough soul sound of the ’60s and ’70s to create contemporary yet retro-inspired roots music clearly indebted to its forebears. Working out of Memphis gives him a leg up on the competition, since he can call in original musicians who are still active to give his project more legitimacy. That’s what happens on this 2011 follow-up to the 2004 Bo-Keys debut by utilizing guitarist Charles “Skipp” Pitts (the man who played the distinctive wah-wah on the opening to “The Theme from Shaft”), drummer Howard Grimes (member of the legendary Hi Rhythm Section), and keyboardist Archie “Hubie” Turner (also from the Hi crew) to help create a second dose of sizzling Memphis soul just like they did it in the old days. Unlike the first disc, which was all instrumental, some veteran singers including Otis Clay and William Bell join this one to add their stamp to a handful of tracks. Most of the songs are written by Bomar, although in a few cases, particularly the “Green Onions” rewrite of “Jack and Ginger” where even the organ solo sounds like Booker T., the similarities to other tracks from the music’s golden era are so obvious that he should consider sharing credit with the original songwriters. A six-piece horn section brings tight, tough brass to the arrangements, giving the blues of “Sundown on Beale” (a showcase for guitarist Pitts) real heft. Harpist/vocalist Charlie Musselwhite takes control of the midtempo “I’m Going Home,” singing with his distinctive weatherbeaten voice and laying his electrified harmonica (which frustratingly fades out during a second solo) over the production. Pitts does his best Wolfman Jack growl, talking through “Work That Sucka” against his unique wah-wah lines and horn charts right out of Shaft. Clay tears it up, sounding like Wilson Pickett in his prime on “Got to Get Back (To My Baby),” the album’s standout track and grittiest performance, which is reprised as “Pt. 2,” showing what happened in the studio after part one faded out. While unlikely to appeal to those who aren’t fans of Memphis music’s golden age, the Bo-Keys’ uncanny reproduction of all that is memorable about that genre makes this a terrific listen. It might even make listeners dig back and explore the previous work of its veteran guest stars, which would be just fine with Bomar. ~ Hal Horowitz, Rovi Performers: John Gary Williams – Vocals (Background); Spencer Wiggins – Vocals (Background); Al Gamble – Keyboards; Archie Turner

How to Get Divorced by 30: My Misguided Attempt at a Starter Marriage


How to Get Divorced by 30: My Misguided Attempt at a Starter Marriage


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When Sascha realized that the one person she didn’t want at her thirtieth birthday party was her husband, she knew that it was time for the relationship to end. So, like the hordes of others of her generation for whom starter marriages are as common as Louis Vuitton knockoffs and $5 Starbucks lattes, they got divorced. With wit, moxie, and honesty, Sascha spills about the horrible ex-boyfriends, awkward dates, drugs, a near-death experience, and memories of growing up in an unconventional household that led to her short-lived marriage. A story of love, loss, a flat-screen TV named Ruby, and plenty of misguided decisions, How to Get Divorced by 30 is a hysterical look at what exactly “Till death do us part” means today.

My Girlfriend's Back Widescreen


My Girlfriend’s Back Widescreen


$20.34


Rated: PG13Synopsis: This romantic comedy shows how a man’s perfect life can unravel when a beautiful ex-girlfriend shows up out of the blue. The journey to love can be worth revisiting if the feelings are brought to life once again in this hilarious romp through the reality and complexity of relationships past and present.

How's My Ex Treating You?


How’s My Ex Treating You?


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

How's My Ex Treating You


How’s My Ex Treating You


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We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?


How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?


$9.69


The best part of a young child’s day is often opening a lunchbox and diving in. But how did all that delicious food get there? Who made the bread for the sandwich? What about the cheese inside? Who plucked the fruit? And where did the chocolate in that co

Get Off My Back


Get Off My Back


$6.88


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Get My Money Back


Get My Money Back


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

Get Back In My House


Get Back In My House


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We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

My Super Ex Boyfriend


My Super Ex Boyfriend


$6


My Super Ex Boyfriend

My Super Ex Girlfriend


My Super Ex Girlfriend


$6


My Super Ex Girlfriend

I Killed My Ex


I Killed My Ex


$14.93


I Killed My Ex

My Super Ex


My Super Ex


$17.52


My Super Ex

She's My Ex


She’s My Ex


$9.8


She’s My Ex

My Favorite Ex


My Favorite Ex


$9.75


My Favorite Ex

How to Get Your Lover Back


How to Get Your Lover Back


$11.95


If your lover has left you…If your relationship is on the edge, and you feel fragile and out of control…If you regret walking out…If you’re not sure you want your lover back, but you need to understand what happened…You do have a second chance–if

Get Out of My Life/Maybe You'll Be Back (Import)


Get Out of My Life/Maybe You’ll Be Back (Import)


$10.37


Get Out of My Life/Maybe You’ll Be Back (Import)

Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)


Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)


$6


Dedication To My Ex (Miss That) – Lloyd

Letter To My Ex's


Letter To My Ex’s


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Letter To My Ex’s – Ace Hood

Sex With My Ex


Sex With My Ex


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Sex With My Ex – Ne-Yo

Scratch My Back


Scratch My Back


$12.78


Considering the slow trickle of completed albums he has released since becoming a superstar in 1986 — just two albums of songs with vocals, paired with two albums of soundtracks and two live records — deliberate is expected from Peter Gabriel, so the slow, hushed crawl of Scratch My Back is no shock. What may be a shock is that Gabriel chose to follow 2002’s Up with a covers album but, like all of his work, this 2010 record is highly conceptual no matter how minimal the end result may be. Designed as the first half of a two-part project where Gabriel would cover 12 different artists who would then return the favor by recording their own versions of Gabriel’s compositions — the counterpart album naturally bearing the title I’ll Scratch Yours — Scratch My Back divides neatly between six songs from his peers (Bowie, Paul Simon, Randy Newman, Neil Young, Lou Reed, David Byrne) and six songs from younger artists (Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Stephin Merritt, Bon Iver, Elbow, Regina Spektor). Gabriel doesn’t dodge familiar tunes, choosing to sing “Heroes” and “Street Spirit (Fade Out),” but he twists each tune to his own needs, arranging everything with nothing more than piano and strings, a change that’s almost jarring on Simon’s “The Boy in the Bubble,” yet it stays true to the undercurrent of melancholy in the melody. Indeed, all of Scratch My Back is stark, sober, and spare, delving ever deeper inward, a triumph of intellect over emotion — a noted contrast to almost all cover albums that celebrate the visceral, not the cerebral. Immediate it may not be but fascinating it is, and after hearing Gabriel turn all 12 of these songs into something unmistakably his own, the appetite is surely whetted for its companion piece. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Andy Blyth – Treble (Vocal); Ben Laxton – Treble (Vocal); Gordon Laing – Contrabassoon; Jamie Blinko – Treble (Vocal); Julian Hartley – Treble (Vocal); Mitchell Keeley – Treble (Vocal); Rupert Harris – Treble (Vocal); Ryota Sakai – Treble (Vocal); Ed Tarrant – Euphonium, Trombone;

Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back if You Lose It


Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back if You Lose It


$13.29


Mojo is the moment when we do something that’s purposeful, powerful, and positive and the rest of the world recognizes it…..

MOJO: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back If You Lose It


MOJO: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back If You Lose It


$24.98


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Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, and How to Get It Back If You Lose It


Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, and How to Get It Back If You Lose It


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 7 Kids & 2 Ex-Wives!


7 Kids & 2 Ex-Wives!


$14.72


My book (7 Kids & 2 Ex-Wives! How fixing “ME” fixed my Broken Family) is a book for men who have made serious mistakes in life, their marriage and with their children. This book is a guide to show men how to positively deal with an aggressive ex-spouse, how to STOP child abuse, molestation and domestic violence, how to deal with child suicide and depression, parenthood, post divorce dating, how to cope with the death of a child, how to build up your self-esteem to attract a new mate, and how to appropriately respond to negative attacks of anger. This book is designed to be an information source for guys like you. Good men, who want to better themselves and desperately trying to get back into the lives of their children. It is time to get started with the task of saving your children from a terrible fatherless future. Are you ready to fight to fix your broken family? If so, then let’s get to work!

 All Cats are Black After Dark


All Cats are Black After Dark


$18.48


My book is about two twin sisters, Lailani and Lorelei. How we grew up in our hometown. I talk about back in the days when we were little. How nice my Grandma’s house was. She took care of us. We lived much hand to mouth. My mother you wouldn’t believe the things she did. We had no father. I talk about our neighborhood. White folks and black folks. Back in the days people would work hard all week, then get dressed up and go out partying on Friday and Saturday nights. Like living in Harlem Renaissance around here. Only on a smaller scale. Black people celebrating life, working hard in factories. I talk about church was a strong foundation. I describe how far I came and what I lost. Up close and personal. A lot of racism, hard times for me and my sister. Big problems in the atmosphere I was raised in. Neglect – Violence – Abuse – Many things – Teen relation – Pain – Misery – Tears. You won’t forget about the miracle and the faith that I have. Too black to be white and too white to be black. About all my babies, the joy they gave me. Most of all my sense of humor. Drugs and how they created big problems. I remember a grudge my ex had against me. The hurts dead-end situation. A family secret never told. The benefit of wisdom, you don’t want to be judged or dismissed because of your color, or because you’re poor!

 Fireworks


Fireworks


$1.99


O’Keefe is invited to a July 4th picnic at the in-laws, including a spectacular fireworks display. The picnic turns deadly and O’Keefe becomes involved in a conspiracy at the highest levels of the government. As the violence escalates and innocent people become victims, he decides “enough is enough” and he goes on the offensive. The bad guys make it personal and O’Keefe becomes their worst nightmare. The evil SARTXE rears its ugly head again and O’Keefe strikes back. “One thing we learned in Viet Nam was not to let the enemy rest no matter what the circumstances.” he says.Then Bill’s ex-father-in-law, asks a special favor.”What do you want me to do for you, Jack?” O’Keefe asks.”Get my money back, Billy. I don’t care how you do it. I know how you work. You can do things the police can’t. I don’t care how you do it. Just do it.”O’Keefe does not like things that go boom and he does not like insurance companies that steal people’s money and then kill to cover up what they have done. When O’Keefe makes a father’s promise to his son, it becomes the most important thing he has ever done. As things become ugly, he goes on the hunt, pursuing the case to its inevitable end where there are no longer any rules. The words of his CO from Viet Nam echo in his mind as he concludes his search.”If he deserved to die, then it’s not murder. That’s Texas justice,” said Captain Matthew Thornton, U.S. Army Ret., Midland, Texas.Don’t miss this exciting sequel to Murry’s Malady. If you like action, FIREWORKS won’t disappoint you.

 How To Get Your Ex Back Getting Back My Ex,Or Getting Your Girlfriend Back Is Very Similar To Get Your Wife Back, This Guide Will Show You Ways To Get Your Ex Back Fast So Simply Follow This Report And Getting Your Ex Back Will Be Simple As 1,2,3


How To Get Your Ex Back Getting Back My Ex,Or Getting Your Girlfriend Back Is Very Similar To Get Your Wife Back, This Guide Will Show You Ways To Get Your Ex Back Fast So Simply Follow This Report And Getting Your Ex Back Will Be Simple As 1,2,3


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Tim Greene,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Tim Greene

 Johnny The Amazing Parrot And Friends


Johnny The Amazing Parrot And Friends


$12.6


Johnny was brought to the United States from the jungles of Africa. He was sold to a pet store in Roseville, Virginia, where he was givin the name Johhny. He is a fifteen inch yellow- headed amazon oratrix, and appears to be about four years old. Later a man named Howard Udall, {also known as Hud} purchased him. Hud is an ex- Navy Seal member ,is a forty-five years old bachelor, and works for NCIS as an investigator. His apartment is in Roseville Virginia, a quiet little town about forty miles south of Washington, DC. Hud became acquainted with Johhny, when he stopped into a pet store to buy food for his fish, Hud was thinking about stopping for pizza and beer on his way home, as he is walking past the parrot cages he hears a voice saying ” pizza and beer sure sounds good to me too.” Hud looks up at the parrot and thinks, what’s up with this crazy bird. Johnny says back ” I’m not crazy, just hungry and thirsty. ” Hud asks Johnny how did you know what I was thinking?” I can read minds Johnny replies, but please don’t tell the storekeeper,I don’t trust him he always has bad thoughts on his mind. Hud asks, “read my again, what am I thinking?” You are thinking about buying me,” Hud asks Johnny a few more questions, and realizes he has special talents. and needs to get him out of there. Hud goes to the counter and pays for Johnny, then the two of them leave with Johnny perched on Hud’s shoulders.

 Maggie Pie


Maggie Pie


$2.1


Hey, good people! This is Bud Richter. I’m an over the road truck driver, six days on and four days off. When I’m on, I have one heckuva good time. I know all the best places to eat and all the fun-loving women to call, no matter where my company sends me. When I’m off, I try my hardest to put back together what I tore apart — my family. My ex-wife has found something that seems to help. She likes to tie me up… well, who am I kidding… she does it because I ask her to. No matter, things are getting better, and we will get there as long as I don’t get killed by sabotaged equipment and all the other crazy things that happen to me. I even get to help the feds solve a murder. How’s that for a stupid truck driver! A WORD OF WARNING: Some passages of this book contain detailed descriptions of naked adults making love. Oh, and there are some curse words. Heaven forbid! If you are not an adult either mentally or physically, meaning if you are not 18 years of age or older either mentally or physically, then don’t try to read this book. It is not for you and you are breaking the law. Let those of us who are mature enough to handle it enjoy it without you screwing it up.

 Music Videos Directed By Francis Lawrence


Music Videos Directed By Francis Lawrence


$30.31


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: Volvo Driving Soccer Mom, Bad Romance, What You Waiting For?, Circus, I’m a Slave 4 U, Whenever, Wherever, Son of a Gun, Get Right, Cry Me a River, Buttons, Jenny From the Block, Someone to Call My Lover, Just Like a Pill, I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing, All Nite, Waiting for Tonight, Independent Women, Skater Boi, Every Day Is Exactly the Same, Breaking up the Girl, Never Be the Same Again, Baby Love, I’m Like a Bird, Could I Have This Kiss Forever, Alive, Let’s Get It Started, Play, Emotion, Ghetto Supastar, Rhythm Divine, Rock Your Body, Be Yourself, Hands Clean, Pump It, the Call, Adia, for You I Will, Jaded, How Many Licks?, Do You Really Want Me, Precious Illusions, Back at One, Private Emotion, Get Over It, Here Is Gone, Goodbye to You, Wrong Impression, Girl’s Best Friend, Fortunate, Too Gone, Too Long, Warning, My Body, Gone Till November, It’s All About You, Everything You Want, Losing a Whole Year, 10 Days Late, Let It Go. Excerpt: “10 Days Late” “10 Days Late” is a song from American band Third Eye Blind . It was the third single released from their 1999 album Blue and peaked at #40 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song is about a friend of lead singer Stephan Jenkins’, and his experience with teen pregnancy. In the liner notes of A Collection , Jenkins says that the family now have 2 children and are ‘a total success story’. Chart performances A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at “Adia” ” Adia ” is a song by Sarah McLachlan that originally appeared on her 1997 album Surfacing . It was co-written by McLachlan and her longtime producer, Pierre Marchand . The song allegedly reflected the apology to her best friend for becoming involved with, and later marrying, her friend’s ex-boyfriend. Releases “Adia” was the third of four songs from Surfacing to be

 My Best Friends Girl (Blu-ray)


My Best Friends Girl (Blu-ray)


$19.99


Smart, beautiful and headstrong, Alexis is the girl of Dustin’s dreams. But after only five weeks of dating, the love-struck Dustin is coming on so strong that Alexis is forced to slow things down – permanently. Devastated and desperate to get her back, Dustin turns to his best friend, Tank, the rebound specialist. A master at seducing – and offending – women, Tank gets hired by freshly dumped guys to take their ex-girlfriends out on the worst date of their lives – an experience so horrible it sends them running gratefully back to their beaus. But when Tank works his magic on Alexis, he ends up meeting the challenge of a lifetime. Alexis is the first girl who knows how to call his bluff, and Tank soon finds himself torn between his loyalty to Dustin and a strange new attraction to his best friend’s girl.

 The Single Girl's Guide to Murder


The Single Girl’s Guide to Murder


$0.01


I just know my alihi’s around here someplace… maybe under the bed, next to my Manolo knock offs. By the way, I’m Karen Doucette: showroom girl-slash-model-slash-aspiring actress. Add another slash for novice sleuth–because if trying to make it in Manhattan weren’t enough of an adventure, now I’ve got to go undercover to cross myself off the list of suspects in the murder of my ex-boyfriend. He had it coming. Not that I had anything to do with it…I’m just saying. See, my former flame, Dick, lived up to his name in more ways than one. He had it where it counts–and the city’s wealthiest socialites paid big bucks to have him. You might wonder why I’d date a gigolo. There was the phenomenal sex, obviously–plus my pet delusion that I was the one he really cared about. So why did we break up? Enter Blaize St. John, frienemy extraordinaire. She came, she saw, she stole my boyfriend. And now, just because the crime-scene evidence points to me and a bunch of people can testify to how royally p.o.’d I was…well, I know it looks bad, but seriously–do I sound like the kind of girl who’d risk chipping a nail in pursuit of revenge? Is it hot in here, or is it me? …or is it Detective Andy Faluso of the NYPD–he of the coffee-brown eyes and beautifully broad shoulders? Normally, a guy this intense is a turn on–but when his cop radar is focused on moi? Not so much. Okay, maybe a little. And maybe he likes me just a little bit, too. I mean, why else is he calling me every other day? Still, I have to focus on proving my innocence. I know this city like the back of my hand, so ferreting out Dick’s killer should be a breeze. And while I’m at it, I’ll write up my exploits as a script. Because ifthis is to be a summer spent snooping instead of shopping, I should at least get a movie deal out of it….

 Tommyland


Tommyland


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From The Publisher:I am Tommy Lee, born Thomas Lee Bass in Athens, Greece, on October 3, 1962, and raised in a suburb of California by an American father and a Greek mother. At seventeen, I joined M tley Cr e and we became one of the baddest-ass rock bands in history. We sold over 40 million albums, we wreaked havoc, we scared parents, and we titillated too many fathers’ daughters. I’ve been married three times: once for just a few days to a Penthouse Pet, for seven years to Heather Locklear, and then for five years to Pamela Anderson, with whom I have two beautiful sons. I’ve gotten into a lot of fights and I’ve been to jail a few times.But this book isn’t your typical journey in a straight line from day one to day now. I’m more interested in revealing what’s most important about my life, like how I cook my steaks; what I think of the tabloids, the truth, my ex-wives, my ex-band, my music; and what an innocent observer might find hanging around my house any given Sunday. You’ll get plenty of facts and I’ll tell you a story, but my real mission here is to paint you a picture of my life. I want to show you how my memories smell.I’d like to get into it now, so please take your seats. I advise you to keep your arms and legs inside the car at all times. If you have a pacemaker, a heart condition, or if you are pregnant or too damn short to reach the safety bar, I ask that you turn back immediately. Those with weak stomachs, strict morals, or chronic indigestion should put the book down now. For the rest of you, there’s one truth that’s real across the board: What you send out is what you get back. Send out the good, people, and it will come back to you. There’s another thing I’ve learned over the years, in court, in fights, and in arguments with people I love: There isn’t one truth, there are many. This book is my truth.About The Author:Tommy Lee was born in Athens, Greece, and moved with his family to California at the age of one. In his

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