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Black & Decker CCS818 18-Volt Cordless Electric Chain Saw
$92.44

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Lightweight, easy-to-operate, and able to get into even the tightest areas with ease, this cordless electric chain saw from Black & Decker handles both soft and hard wood measuring up to eight inches in diameter. Powered by one 18-volt battery (included), the #CCS818 is ideal for general yard work, pruning trees, or helping to clear fallen branches. On a single charge, this saw can make up to 150 1-1/2-inch diameter cuts, so you can get more done in less time. It also features an on-board oiling system to keep the chain working properly, and a convenient window lets you easily see whether or not more oil is need. Additionally, a wrap-around handle lets you put the saw in the proper position for straight and side cuts, while a comfy grip pad keeps you going longer. The #CCS818 comes with a guide bar scabbard to protect the blade when not in use, and an on-board hex wrench.

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Black & Decker LE750 Edge Hog 2-1/4 HP Electric Landscape Edger
$81.00

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Offering 150 in./lbs. of torque and 4,700 RPM of power, this 2-1/4 HP landscape edger from Black & Decker can help transform your yard and add real curb appeal to your home's exterior. Lightweight yet extremely efficient, the LE750 performs multiple tasks, including edging along hard surfaces like driveways and sidewalks; trenching around garden beds, trees, and borders; and helping to install both outdoor lighting and invisible dog fences. Its 11 Amp motor can handle even stubborn overgrown areas, and three-position blade depth adjustment ensures optimum control as you work. To guard against unintended unplugging while you're working, there's a built-in cord retention system. The LE750 conveniently starts with a simple pull of the trigger and for added peace of mind, it also instantly stops when that same trigger is released.

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Black & Decker HH2450 Hedge Hog 24-Inch 3.3-AMP Electric Dual Action Hedge Trimmer
$72.44

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Inline motor design delivers improved balance, control and precision. Extended reach blade and even cutting. Shearing blades cut branches up to 3/4'' thick. Dual action blade cuts branches faster and easier with less vibration. Powerful motor for superior cutting performance.

MUSIC
Hot August Night/NYC: Live From Madison Square Garden, August 2008 (DVD/CD)
Neil Diamond
$14.88

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Recorded live at New York's Madison Sqaure Garden in August 2008, Hot August Night/NYC captures Neil's phenomenal four-night sold-out run and presents definintive versions of classic tracks, audience crowd-pleasers, personal favorites of the artist, and the first concert versions of songs from his recent releases - the critically-acclaimed 12 Songs (2005) and Home Before Dark (2008) which debuted in the #1 slot in the U.S. and the U.K. in May 2008.

Track listing:

DVD

1. Holly Holy

2. Street Life

3. Beautiful Noise

4. Love On The Rocks

5. Play Me

6. Cherry, Cherry

7. Thank The Lord For The Night Time

8. Home Before Dark

9. Don't Go There

10. Pretty Amazing Grace

11. Crunchy Granola Suite

12. Done Too Soon

13. Brooklyn Roads

14. I Am... I Said

15. Solitary Man

16. Kentucky Woman

17. Forever In Blue Jeans

18. Sweet Caroline

19. Sweet Caroline (reprise)

20. You Don't Bring Me Flowers

21. Song Sung Blue

22. I'm A Believer

23. Man of God

24. Hell Yeah

25. Cracklin' Rosie

26. America

27. Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show

Includes bonus featurette - "Welcome Home Neil".

CD

1. Cherry Cherry

2. Shilo

3. Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)

4. Love On The Rocks

5. Forever In Blue Jeans

6. September Morn

7. America

8. Heartlight

9. Hell Yeah

10. Pretty Amazing Grace

MUSIC
The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra, Vol. 2: Ticket to the Moon
$6.22

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This one like the first volume should have been released years ago right after ELO broke up! Anyway, nice choice of tracks but really this one is better bought by the collector. there are two CD sets imported that easily rival this release as well as vol 1. search judemac Forever on msn, Google or Yahoo

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Another Ticket
$7.97

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Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

VIDEO
Hard Ticket to Hawaii [VHS]
$23.87

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This movie is simply incredible. If you liked Sorority House Massacre II (and I know you did), you will love this movie. It has babes, bazookas, bozos, and an intriguing mystery to boot. OK, the last part is stretching it.

This movie follows two women who work for a charter plane/cargo service in Hawaii. They become targets, or somebody they know becomes targets, or something (who cares) of some Evil Bad Men. Their Boyfriends (the women, not the Bad Men) show up, after flexing and acting like [fools] on their boat for a while. Within a few minutes they encounter a Random Killer doing handstands on a skateboard. The Random Killer makes a second pass and manages to wing one of the Boyfriends, but the other shoots the Random Killer with a rocket launcher. Very cool! Another nice subplot is the Infected Snake (very realistic, let me tell you) who shows up in a sort of surprise ending that left the entire audience stunned.

The director's commentary is pretty cool because it explains some of the scenes that would otherwise make no sense. They still don't make much sense, but the commentary is cool. The video quality is very good, as is the audio. The plot quality is low, as is the acting. There is no shortage of nudity and violence. Excellent all around, if you like this kind of [junk].

A slightly sad note: Andy Sidaris (the genius who directed this), claims to have twelve movies out on DVD, but as of this writing only two are available.

VIDEO
No Ticket Required [VHS]
$2.05

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I remember seeing this come out on laserdisc in the early 90's and I almost bought a laserdisc player just to watch it. I couldn't afford it though & figured i'd probably never get to see this show. Fortunately, a few years later it came out on VHS. Once I finally found a copy, it quickly became one of my favorite concerts of all time. Being a longtime fan of Phil Collins, I own every one of his videos & albums and although all of his videos are great, this one really takes the cake and is one of those concerts that I wish I could've been at. Filmed in 1985 at Reunion Arena in Dallas, this show highlights mostly hits from the "No Jacket Required" album but it has several songs from his first 2 solo albums as well. If you're a big fan of NJR this is definitely the concert to see cuz it contains more songs from that album than any other tour. It is also one of his very best concerts showing Phil & his band in top form and they play superbly. This concert is topped only by the "But Seriously" video which was twice as long and had twice as many songs. But this video is still very worthwhile cuz you'll get to hear hits done differently and a couple of rarities as well. I really loved the way "Sussudio" sounds here with it's cool disco type beat & the mellow and romantic "One More Night" has never sounded better. "In the Air Tonight" is probably the highlight though cuz it shows Phil drumming & singing with fire & conviction like i've never seen him do before. My only complaint is that it's missing key hits from that time. Songs like: "Don't lose my number", "Doesn't anybody stay together" & "I missed again" could've easily been added in place of the overly long band introductions. Other than that, the songs are performed to perfection and Phil & the band look like they're really enjoying themselves which is always a plus. There are also a few rare gems such as: "Like China" & "Behind the Lines" which are always great to hear. All in all, this is an excellent concert & one that any passionate fan should own.

VIDEO
Hard Ticket to Hawaii [VHS]
$9.95

About this product:
This movie is simply incredible. If you liked Sorority House Massacre II (and I know you did), you will love this movie. It has babes, bazookas, bozos, and an intriguing mystery to boot. OK, the last part is stretching it.

This movie follows two women who work for a charter plane/cargo service in Hawaii. They become targets, or somebody they know becomes targets, or something (who cares) of some Evil Bad Men. Their Boyfriends (the women, not the Bad Men) show up, after flexing and acting like [fools] on their boat for a while. Within a few minutes they encounter a Random Killer doing handstands on a skateboard. The Random Killer makes a second pass and manages to wing one of the Boyfriends, but the other shoots the Random Killer with a rocket launcher. Very cool! Another nice subplot is the Infected Snake (very realistic, let me tell you) who shows up in a sort of surprise ending that left the entire audience stunned.

The director's commentary is pretty cool because it explains some of the scenes that would otherwise make no sense. They still don't make much sense, but the commentary is cool. The video quality is very good, as is the audio. The plot quality is low, as is the acting. There is no shortage of nudity and violence. Excellent all around, if you like this kind of [junk].

A slightly sad note: Andy Sidaris (the genius who directed this), claims to have twelve movies out on DVD, but as of this writing only two are available.

DVD
The Man Who Knew Too Little
$4.27

About this product:
Only die-hard Bill Murray fans will likely consider this movie for their home-video library, but it's not without its rewards. You can see why someone as comically astute as Murray would agree to play a dimwitted American who can't tell the difference between improvised theater and a real-life espionage plot. There's certainly plenty of potential for belly laughs, and Murray milks the opportunities like the old pro that he is. Here he plays an American tourist in London who thinks he's been recruited into a street-theater act called "Theater of Life"; actually, he's stepped into a complicated spy scheme that plays like a cross between Hitchcock and the Marx Brothers. Joanne Whalley costars as the femme fatale who may or may not be a double agent, and along the way there's enough comical confusion to foil any number of idiotic villains. The movie stretches its one-joke premise to desperate extremes (Murray thinks he's in a play, so he's oblivious to genuine danger), and 95 minutes is more than enough time to exhaust the comedic possibilities. But, as always, Murray finds a way to mine gold from a few clever bits, and he cuts loose with some inspired lunacy during a climactic scene involving a hidden bomb and a troupe of dancing Cossacks. It's not Murray's finest hour, but give him credit for making the best out of a challenging situation. --Jeff Shannon

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