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Playboy Subscriber Special Playmates Exposed July 1998 Covergirl Shannon Leahy photographed by Gen Nishino Features Alley Baggett Shae Marks Holly Witt Kim Egler Renee TenisonSeptember/October 1995 Book of Lingerie issue with Lexie on the cover. This issue has 112 pages and is in near mint condition. The models in this issue are: Alley Baggett, Deborah Corrigan, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Eve Meyer, Marlaina Kincross, Marianne Gaba, Malinka , Lisa Jeaneene, Lisa Forward, Lisa Falcone, Lexie , Kristen Knittle, Julie Cialini, Tonya Offer, Terry Ryan, Teri Hope, Suzi Simpson, Sue Ethridge, Shae Marks, Samantha Cox, Roxanne Loupe, Natasha Lester, Wendy Hamilton, Virginia Gordon, Tracey Barrons , Judy Lynn Tomerlin, Jordan , Jessica Bennett, Jennifer Perry, Jennifer Leroy, Jean Moorehead, Janet Pilgrim, Gabbriella Gillitlie, Ellen Stratton, Elisa Bridges, Dawn Richards, Betty Blue, Brittain , Christy Carrera and Antonia Moore.Meet the gorgeous girls who bring you service with a smile and a whole lot more at the hottest neighborhood restaurant in America. In their trademark orange and white uniforms, the Hooters honeys have become a national phenomenon for sending crowds into feeding frenzies. But outside of work, the world's most alluring waitresses have aspirations of their own, from climbing the corporate l! adder to becoming a supermodel. Fresh from their best-selling Playboy pictorial, the Girls of Hooters are on the move and ready for action in this DVD spectacular.Features Alley Baggett, Tiffany Taylor, Lisa Boyle, Joy Behrman, Sung Hi Lee, Amy Miller, Petra Verkaik, Brooke Richards, Lisa Marie Scott and others.Playboy Subscriber Special Magazine February 1996 Number 1 Table of Contents Models Alley Baggett (cover girl) Erika Eleniak Lisa Marie Scott Cindy Brown Melissa Holliday Alicia Rickter Elan Carter Petra Verkaik Julianna Young Melissa Brewster Heidi Mark Jody Hoskins Tony Kei Kerri Kendall Racquel Jean Marteen Barbara Moore Jessica Jackson Ariel Schutz Christy Carrera Stacy Sanches Donna D'Errico Danelle Folta Elisa Laub Neriah Davis Holly Witt Rhonda Adams Becky Delossantos Elke JeinsenA great collector item or a perfect gift. It measures 8" by 9 3/8" rectangular shaped with slightly rounded corners and is 1/4" thick. The mouse pad is made with "easy clean" 100% polyester fabric tops. (high quality open cell neoprene rubber, not foam).

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Hachiko: A Dog's Story Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2009) Japanese Style A -(Richard Gere)(Sarah Roemer)(Joan Allen)(Jason Alexander)(Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa)(Erick Avari)

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YES - DVD MovieIt's unsurprising that a movie written in rhyming verse would have stilted or self-conscious moments--but the sumptuous beauty, sinuous rhythms, and cinematic intricacies of Yes may astonish viewers who expect something stuffy or antiquarian. The plot is little more than an affair between an unnamed Irish-American biologist (Joan Allen, once the queen of repression in The Ice Storm, now becoming an art-house sexp! ot in this and Off the Map) and an unnamed Middle-Eastern chef (Simon Abkarian, Ararat), yet the movie explores just about everything: Marriage, religion, international politics, motherhood, and the nature of zero, while travelling from London to Belfast to Beirut to Havana. Writer/director Sally Potter (Orlando, The Tango Lesson) has enormous ambitions; Yes abounds with complex ideas and daring flourishes, both verbal and visual, juxtaposing the austere and the erotic, intellect and grief. If not everything succeeds, what doesn't is more than made up for by what does. Also featuring Sam Neill (The Piano, Jurassic Park) as Allen's aloof husband and Shirley Henderson (Topsy-Turvy) as a housecleaner with a philosophical perspective on dirt. --Bret FetzerWhen the truth becomes a weapon, power comes at a stunning price. Gary Oldman, Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges and Christian Slater deliver electrifying performances in ! this controversial, suspenseful and critically-acclaimed thril! ler that Ebert & Roeper and the Movies call "exciting and unusually intelligent, two very enthusiastic thumbs up!" Sometimes you can assassinate a leader without firing a shot.Depending on your perspective, The Contender can be praised and damned for the same reasons. A political thriller with an insider's view, it's deadly earnest in its defense of truth, justice, and the American way, but writer-director (and former film critic) Rod Lurie resorts to the same manipulation that his film purports to condemn. But with political savvy, a timely idea (a female vice president), and a cast of first-rate actors, this high-office chess game is unabashedly entertaining. You can argue with Lurie's tactics, but you can't fault his patriotic passion.

In a role written especially for her, Joan Allen is outstanding (if a bit too saintly) as the Republican-turned-Democrat senator who is chosen by the president (Jeff Bridges) to fill a vice presidential vacancy. Bridges is a cagey chief ex! ecutive, seemingly aloof as he gleefully challenges the White House's 24-hour kitchen staff but more than a match for the embittered and unscrupulous congressman (Gary Oldman) who plots to destroy Allen's character with seemingly dark secrets from her past.

As a gender-switching response to the Lewinsky scandal, The Contender asks potent questions with its impassioned plea for integrity in public service. That makes this a film well worth defending, and the stellar cast (which includes Christian Slater and William Petersen) triumphs over most of the plot's hokey machinations. The ideas are more compelling than their execution, however, and although Lurie's climactic revelation is a vast improvement over the reckless cheat of his previous film Deterrence, it still threatens to tarnish the gloss of an otherwise fascinating film. --Jeff ShannonA two-level high-intermediate/advanced course, Summit, by Joan Saslow and Allen Ascher, is the perfect next ste! p for learners who have completed a beginning to intermediate-! level co urse. Summit develops competence and confidence in all four skills. Summit's simple instructional design has two essential, motivating features: *Concise two-page multiple skills lessons are each designed for one class session. *Communication activities at the end of each lesson enable students to set their own progress. Other important features: *Ten essential model conversations apply a wide array of conversation strategies for confident communication. *Unique step-by-step "Discussion Builders" guarantee successful, thoughtful free discourse. *An intensive vocabulary syllabus builds key word skills. *Comprehensive writing sections feature rhetorical skills, prewriting, and error correction. *Bound-in Grammar and Pronunciation Boosters provide additional reference and practice.OFF THE MAP - DVD MovieOff the Map avoids conventional drama (hardly any event leads to an outcome you could expect) but the lean, sharp dialogue and superb performances make this movie a rich! , human comedy. A young girl named Bo, living in the New Mexico desert, rebels against her bohemian parents by reading Forbes magazine and applying for credit cards. Her father Charley (Sam Elliott, Tombstone) has sunk deep into a paralyzing depression; her resilient, industrious mother Arlene (Joan Allen, The Upside of Anger) alternates between gently supporting Charley and railing against his zombie-like state. Into this off-balance family comes a tax auditor (Jim True-Frost, Singles), who--after being stung by a bee and lapsing into a sudden fever--becomes an accidental catalyst for change. In her movie debut as Bo, Valentina de Angelis gives a wonderful performance, head and shoulders above most actors her age. Campbell Scott's direction, as with his first film Big Night, is warm but not sappy; he has a gift for letting a story wander without it ever getting lost. The New Mexico landscape glows in the sun and helps give Off the Map ! a quiet but mysterious vision of life. --Bret FetzerThe! re-rele ase of Jerry Aronson's biopic, The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg, timed to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of "Howl," suits this wonderful documentary and proves Ginsberg central to all radical artistic and political movements of the past 60 years. The feature-length film, segmented by decade, provides ample footage of Ginsberg's life; but extras added into this package, including footage of his memorial and 35 interviews with artists inspired by the visionary poet--from Beck to Lawrence Ferlinghetti--solidify Ginsberg as an American cultural icon. The film unravels Ginsberg's obsession for life and death around his mother's nervous breakdown and his father's affinity for poetry. Interviews with Ginsberg from each decade, both amongst his Beat friends like Burroughs and Huncke, and later with talk show hosts William Buckley and Dick Cavett, show the author's progression from sexual politics in the '40s and '50s to the "politics of ecstasy" in the '60s and '70s, ! when he founded the Flower Power movement with Tim Leary, and later, Naropa Institute. Ample footage of Ginsberg's stepmother provides a sensitive outsider's opinion on how he blossomed into one of the most spontaneous minds of the century. The film transcends simple Ginsberg descriptions by framing his life with historical happenings to contextualize the author's words and actions. The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg reminds the viewer that there is no better example of an artist devoted to a life of letters, activism, and idealism than the original beatnik. --Trinie DaltonHachiko: A Dog's Story Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2009) Japanese Style A reproduction poster print

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