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I have two border collies, both with medium length fur, and this thing is a lifesaver! They feel so smooth and soft
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this book was really really amazing. i’m in the junior league and am the only black woman in my league. i’ll admit that while reading this i had a lil smirk on my face
. i wanted to say look what’s happened to your glorious league now!!!
seriously, you read these books and you realize that people (both white and black) have fought to get us where we are today. they’ve risked their lives to say we have a right to “be”. the help provided a perspective on what it was like for white people who wanted a change. granted it was light-hearted, humorous, and i’m sure exaggerated at times – but it did provided a perspective that was quite believable. i wanted to keep reading to see what else was going to happen. books like that stay with me forever. these characters became people – for me, a great book is when you forget you’re reading fiction. and therefore, let me introduce you to my new friends… it’s well worth the read and the recommendation.
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I got my Wii for Christmas, and it’s awesome!
However, when you start trying to get stuff for it, you think you have it all and then you find out you need more stuff.
For instance, you can play Gamecube games on a Wii console, but no one ever says you need a Gamecube memory card to play them as well.
Or, Wii fit, which is a steal at $19.99, but requires a $96.00 balance board to play.
Or, you don’t have a wireless router, or wireless service, and the Wii only has Wi-Fi capability unless you know that there is an adapter that can make it able to be physically wired to the internet. Which you will never find out about that unless you think of it. Then when you do think of it, there is a question of the type of Ethernet cable you need and how long the cable needs to be. (Which the cable type is category 5.)
Basically, I love my Wii system, I wouldn’t trade it for the world, but if you’re going to buy one, realize that it’s not just a console and couple games you’re buying. You have to buy a lot more than you think. There’s additional wii-motes, nunchucks, boards, plugs, adapters, and lots more that you may not think you need, but are vital to the running of the gaming programs on the Wii.
So to people new to the Wii gaming system, be sure to do your research and find out whether or not you are willing to make the various and costly investments.
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I’m extremely happy with this purchase. It’s portable and very easy to use on your dashboard. Way better than that stick-on thing for your windshield. The product is new and exactly as described on Amazon. I highly recommend this product by this seller, the delivery was fast and definitely worth the shipping cost. Again, it’s a great buy.
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Let me start by saying that I can see why a lot of people wouldn’t like this book, especially a lot of people who have to read it for school. To many people, it seems like the typical “teenage angst” kind of book, and it’s very easy to think that the whole way through the book. If you learn nothing from this book then you didn’t get the meaning behind it – it’s a blunt statement, either you agree or you don’t. And if you *do* get the meaning behind it, but found it to be boring or repetitive anyway, then that is your opinion. Some people just simply don’t like the same books.
I have to admit, when I first started reading Catcher in the Rye I was a bit struck at why it was considered a classic in literature. With me, I started seeing something deeper when I got to the middle of the book. It isn’t until you start seeing the same things being repeated that you start to notice. The title of my review is a great example. Holden Caulfield is a prime example of questioning youth. Most teenagers aren’t focused on morals, nor do many of them think deeply about what goes on in the world. And the few that do are like Holden; they’re confused, lonely, and scared as hell. So the more I read and the deeper I delved into the meanings behind Holden’s thoughts and ideas, the more I began to understand. Holden Caulfield isn’t just the average 16-year old. He is, yet he isn’t. He *thinks* deeper than the average teenager. He’s still immature in a lot of his thinking throughout the book but overall his character is just this mass of confusion. He seems confused at a lot of things, at why a lot of people are the way they are, yet he himself isn’t perfect. That is what shapes his character. He isn’t flawless, and the author, Salinger, clearly brings that out to the reader. Sometimes Holden contradicts himself – a flaw within himself that is telling the readers that he is human. By developing his character in this way, I saw it as a way to make you both like and dislike him. If you liked
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Does a fabulous job! Cats and dog fur minimized during shedding and the rest of the year
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I won’t try to tell you what this book is about….there are many other reviews here that can do that much better than I can….I just want to let you know how it made me feel.
I had the miraculous privilege of growing up with all of our “ole folk”. Both sets of my great-grandparents lived well into their 90’s. For anyone who had this kind of wonder in their lives, you know what a blessing that was….and for those who didn’t…..well my heart aches for your not knowing what you missed. Watching and listening to; in particular, my Grand-dad E. was both heart breaking and fabulous! His mind was sharp and exact till the end…even though sometimes his physical self didn’t follow suit the way he thought it should. Even with all of the frustration that came with getting older and losing control of parts of his life, he always had advice to give and stories to tell. I would stay up at the barn with him all through the summer days, helping him work on his projects while he explained to me how to tell when a snake was venomous or showing me how to brush the horses out at the end of the day, because no matter how tired you where…they had worked harder. I am filled with memories of sitting and listening to him telling tales of when he was in his 20’s and 30’s and what they all did to get by during the depression. He also made sure I knew how wonderful it was to get sit out in the field you’d been working in all day and eat your fill of the melons that were being harvested. Reading this book was like sitting in that barn all of those years ago listening to this man that I love so much, tell me about a world that we can’t even imagine while he showed me the right way to do things in the world that I lived in now.
Reading this book was like spending those summers with my Grand-dad. Sara Gruen made me feel the train swaying as it ran through the night and let me smell the smell of the animals as they stood in the heat of the day waiting to be tended to. She let me c
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For the money it’s a pretty nice hood. Screws into the lens or filter and allows you to use the lens cap with the hood installed.
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This mount is very easy to use and EXTREMELY stable – does not move at all! I did not want to mount my Nuvi to the windshield and my dash is funky. Bought this and could not be happier! Get one – you will not be sorry!
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Wow, it was interesting to read all the different reviews about this book. I’m glad to see God and self awareness in question more and more. It shows how much we are changing and how fast! Yes, momentum is picking up. I think this book is another example of how awareness is growing in our world. It baffles me how some reviewers warn others not to experience the book for themselves. The book was created by an inspired being like all books, like all creations. No book is a claim to fact. It is something created to share. So, experience it for yourself and decide what you think. No hand is forcing anyone to believe either way. Why all the upheaval? Take it or leave it, but don’t tell everyone else what to do with it.
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