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Would you rather have three arms or one leg?

Think about it.... Would you rather have three arms or one leg? Would you rather sweat cheese or cry glue? Would you rather have three eyes or have hair everywhere you are not suppossed to and not have hair everywhere you are suppossed to? Would you rather watch a monkey dance with Crazy...

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Movie Review: Invincible (2006)

Summary: When part time bartender and full time Eagles fan Vince Papale tries out for the team during an open call, he makes the team in a complete twist of fate. Invincible is a story of Papale's career with the Eagles and his personal struggles and triumphs. We all saw this last night,...

by User avatar Cappy

Movie Review: The Perfect Man

Heather Locklear plays a single mother to two daughters (Hilary Duff and Aria Wallace). The mother moves to a new town everytime she breaks up with her boyfriend. Her oldest daughter (Hilary Duff) comes up with a scheme to keep her from moving that eventually goes haywire. It's definitely a...

by User avatar Ms. Jenn

Book Review: The Kite Runner

Finished The Kite Runner last night. The title refers to an Afghan pasttime where youths will have kite fights where the string of their kites are laced with glass and they try to cut down the kites of their opponents. When a kite is cut down, everyone who doesn't have a kite in the air runs to try...

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Book Review: Making People Talk - Barry Farber

As the title states, this is a book about making people talk. Barry Farber is a well known radio host who has interviewed some of the most important people in America and this book is his self-help book on how to make people talk. Like many other conversation books, this one is about (mostly)...

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Book Review: Stuttering - C Starkweather

This was a very academic book on stuttering. It was written primarily for physicians, though people who stutter (and their friends/family) may find some value in the book. It describes (in technical detail) and defines stuttering and talks about how stuttering happens. It does not answer the...

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Book Review: Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are was one of my favorite picture books when I was a child. I loved the story of Max, a boy who is sent to bed without his supper (he was being wild), and imagines himself into a fantasy world where he meets real Wild Things with claws and scary Yellow eyes. Max is able to...

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Movie Review: Collateral Damage (2002)

A film by Andrew Davis Collateral Damage was originally supposed to be released in September or October of 2001. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a movie about terrorism on US soil would be seen as insensitive and inappropriate, but it would also have been a bad business decision. It...

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movie review: teacher's pet

:thumbsdown: husband said movie started at 1:00, we got there at 1:05 and surprised it already was passed the previews. 45 minutes later movie over. ???? found out it started at 12:30 and our tickets were for the 2:45. Husband asks kids if they want to see the beginning of the movie. They...

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Movie Review: Seabiscuit (2003)

As requested.... A Film by Gary Ross Seabiscuit is the kind of story that if we didn t already know that it was true, we d never believe it. At its heart, it is the story of a horse that was too small and a jockey that was too big and nobody believed that team could win anything. Now add the...

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