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28
Feb

Douxo – Chlorhexidine PS Shampoo DOGS & CATS (16.9 fl oz)

Posted in Product Reviews  by admin on February 28th, 2010

Douxo - Chlorhexidine PS Shampoo DOGS & CATS (16.9 fl oz)

Chlorhexidine PS Shampoo is formulated with antiseptic foaming solution containing chlorhexidine and phytosphingosine salicyloyl (0.05%), lipacide c8g (2.5%) and chlorhexidine(3%). Chlorhexidine has strong antiseptic activity. Phytosphingosine salicyloyl is a modified pro-ceramide which possesses antiseborrheic properties to control cutaneous disorders associated with pyoderma. The lipo-amino-acid activity complements that of chlorhexidine. The Lipacide also acts as a moisturizing and restructuring agent by allowing a lipo-protein film to deposit on the skin. This long-lasting film resists rinsing, and thus protects the skin from irritations and loss of moisture. Directions for use Wet the animal with warm water and apply Douxo Chlorhexidine PS Shampoo extensively on the fur to create a rich lather. Massage the shampoo into the wet hair coat, lather freely. Allow to remain on hair coat for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly with clean water. To be used in the management of superficial and severe skin conditions that are responsive to chlorhexidine. Product Reviews Overall item rating: Total ratings of this item: 3view ratingsclick to rate this product cat – dandruff, September 13, 2009 Reviewer:Robin My cat has oily fur and constant, bad dandruff. The only way I can keep it under control is to bathe him with this shampoo. It really makes a huge difference. My cat is getting used to the every other week bath. Life Saver, August 30, 2009 Reviewer:Jill I have been using this product with my cocker for 13 months. Prior to using it, she had been on antiboitics and steriods for 5 years in an attempt to control skin allergies. I was getting ready to have her tested for allergies when my vet gave me a sample to use. I knew after the first bath, she was better. She now has beautiful skin and is always being complemented. She takes no medication for her allergies! I dont know how much longer she would have lived had we not found this shampoo! Great for

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28
Feb

Pioneer PDP-5080HD Television

Posted in TV  by admin on February 28th, 2010

Pioneer PDP-5080HD Television
Prepare to experience a world so wonderful, so different, so new – your stream of consciousness and your senses will need to adapt in ways never imagined. It’s a world where blacks are so black they disappear into an infinite abyss. It’s a world where colors are so pure they gush with their own emotions. It’s a world where your ears see, your eyes hear and only your heart can interpret the details. Ultimately it’s a world so intense, so rich, so real it will change not only the way you look at life but open your heart to emotions you never even knew you had.

Tapping into the most potent of emotions requires an uncompromising attention to detail. That’s why Pioneer line was designed to awaken your senses in the most extraordinary, beautiful ways. Introducing the new 50-inch flat panel television that will change the way you view home entertainment.

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28
Feb

Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

Posted in Movies  by admin on February 28th, 2010

Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
The irreverent Columbia Pictures comedy NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE shows no mercy as it skewers the conventions and cliches of the genre you hate to love. Join Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh), an aspiring artist who is outcast by her classmates for wearing glasses, a ponytail and paint-covered overalls; and Jake Wyler (Chris Evans), the all- American football star who makes a foolish bet to turn Janey into a prom queen, in a risque romp with an assortment of twisted takes on classic teen characters and teen movies.

Recent Movies such as AMERICAN PIE, 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, SHE’S ALL THAT, CLUELESS, CAN’T HARDLY WAIT and much more are spoofed in this one.

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28
Feb

Calendar 1996 Kermit the Frog’s Advertising Parodies [features Kermit Clein as Calvin Klein, Forrest Gump as Forrest Gree, Tommy Hilfiger as Kermie Hilflipper, Guess, Late Night with David Letterman as Kermit Letterfrog and Others, Classic American humor]

Posted in Humor  by admin on February 28th, 2010

Calendar 1996 Kermit the Frog's Advertising Parodies [features Kermit Clein as Calvin Klein, Forrest Gump as Forrest Gree, Tommy Hilfiger as Kermie Hilflipper, Guess, Late Night with David Letterman as Kermit Letterfrog and Others, Classic American humor]

Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.: Day Dream Calendars, 1995 Muppet Parodies. Paperback : soft cover edition in very good or better

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28
Feb

Live At 25

Posted in News  by admin on February 28th, 2010

Live At 25
Looking at the cover of Huey Lewis the News’ Live at 25, it’s hard not to think, “Wow I had no idea that the News had 25 members” Of course, the middleaged men crowding the cover of this 2005 release number a mere nine, which means the onetime sextet has been expanded with a full horn section (original guitarist Chris Hayes has been replaced by Stef Burns and bassist Mario Cipollina has been replaced by John Pierce, as well). New members and a horn section don’t change the basic nature of the band, which hasn’t changed since the beginning of its career no matter what they do, Huey Lewis the News are a goodtime, goodnatured, unabashedly fun party band. That served them well at the height of their fame in the mid’80s, and it serves them well 20 years later, as they do those big hits “The Heart of Rock Roll,” “I Want a New Drug,” “If This Is It,” “Do You Believe in Love,” “Hip to Be Square” (subtly changed to “(Too) Hip to Be Square,” although the lyrics haven’t been altered) balanced with covers and newer tunes that sound as if they could have been good album tracks on Picture This. Although the liner notes don’t mention the date or location of the recording of Live at 25, the specifics don’t really matter since the album is designed to be less a historical document than a nostalgic souvenir for longtime fans, capturing the group at a quartercentury mark. In that respect, it works well: the song selection is good, the band sounds tight and professional, the production is clean and punchy, and while it’s never especially engaging, it is an enjoyable performance. Not essential, and certainly not nearly as energetic as the original LPs, Live at 25 is warm, friendly, and fun nonetheless, a perfectly respectable way to celebrate the group’s anniversary.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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27
Feb

VIDEOS GOLPES HUMOR 6

Posted in Humor  by admin on February 27th, 2010

VIDEOS DE GOLPES MUY DIVERTIDOS

Duration : 0:3:52

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27
Feb

Auto-Tune the News #8: dragons. geese. Michael Vick. (ft. T-Pain)

Posted in News  by admin on February 27th, 2010

mp3: http://amiestreet.com/music/auto-tune-the-news/auto-tune-the-news-number-8?pytr=gregorybrothers
iphone auto-tune app: http://iamtpain.smule.com/

We were honored to be joined in our newsmangling by Chairman Pain of the Federal Commission of T-Pain. Find him here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/TPainVideos
http://twitter.com/DaRealerstTPAIN
http://www.facebook.com/t-pain

links to us:

t-shirts: http://www.districtlines.com/Auto-Tune-the-News
donate: http://www.thegregorybrothers.com
twitter: http://www.twitter.com/autotunetheNews
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gregorybrothers

Lyrics:

JB: Imagine with me for a moment.
Imagine an America.
Imagine a world
Where people pop the hood of their cars
And they see stamped on an electronic motor the words:
“Made in America.”
All: Made in America! Made in America!
JB: Imagine, imagine…
All: Made in America! Made in America!
JB: That’s what I want to imagine!
All: God bless y’all.

MV: Now I wanna be part of the solution and not the problem.
I gotta start somewhere, gotta crawl before I walk.
All: Ay! Crawl before I walk, ay! Crawl before I walk!
EG & SG: Before he flies like an Eagle.
EG: woo!
SVP: Michael Vick served his time, he paid his debt to society and now,
he has either earned or been given another chance.
SVP,EG,SG: Another chaaaance!

MR: Katie Couric is off today.
AG: But I’m still lookin at a fine shawtay-ay-ay.
MR: I’m Maggie Rodriguez.
AG: Nice to meet you, boo. Let’s talk about the noo-ews.
MR: The city of New York is declaring a war on geese
And some animal activists are crying
AG: Crying?
MR: Crying
AG: Crying?
MR: Crying foul.
AG: Crying how?
MR: Crying fowl.
AG: oh
MR: Birds can become a feathered foe if they collide with airplanes
AG: True.
MR: Operation Goose-Be-Gone involves reducing the population within five miles of the airport
Both: Those geese are cooked. Those geese are cooked, cooked, cooked.
MR: Wildlife experts and the FAA agree
Both: Those geese are cooked.
AG: The Federal Commission of Me agrees
Both: Those geese are cooked.
AG: Now they livin on a wing and a prayer
Both: A wing and a prayer
AG: How many geese?
MR: Two thousand geese.
AG: That’s a lot of geese.
MR: Those geese are f—ed.
AG: So sad and so tasty for my helpless flyin homies.
MR: The debate continues in New York, but for now
Both: Those geese are cooked, cooked.

CG: As you can see from the chart,
A massive fire-breathing Debt and Deficit Dragon
CG: I have a chart.
CC: He has a chart!
CG: I have a chart.
CC: A dragon chart!
CG: The surtax is painful to the goose,
Lethal to the goose
CC: Which goose?
CG: The goose that lays the golden egg
CC: My favorite goose
CG: The goose that lays, the goose that lays, lays the golden egg.
CC: That goose is cooked, cooked, cooked!
JE: Am I wasted or did that really transpire?
So many metaphors my brain is on fire.
*phone* Ay!
TPain: Ay!
JE: Ay!
TPain: Ay!
JE: Aaaay!
TPain: Tell Katie-Coo, stop screenin my calls.
Or else, she gon be on
Very thin ice
JE: Very thin ice
KC: Very thin ice
All: Very thin ice
JE: Sing it T-Pain, geese are on
All: Very thin ice
MR: Those geese are cooked, those geese are cooked, cooked.
SVP: Give ‘em another chance.
CG: The goose that lays the golden egg!
MR: Those geese are f—-ed. Those geese are
All: Made in America, made in America
SVP: Michael Vick served his time
JE: But he’s on very thin ice
All: Very thin ice. Very very very thin ice.
CG: I have a chart.
MG: I have a mullet.
CG: I have a chart.
MG: I’m offerin you a piece of bread. How could you possibly refuse a man with a mullet.
piece of BREEAAD!

Duration : 0:3:33

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26
Feb

Do you believe Home Depot’s product reviews?

Posted in Product Reviews  by admin on February 26th, 2010

I have had a terrible time with the GE refrigerator that we bought through Home Depot (see my other questions).
The Home Depot website has a feature that says rate this product if you own it.
I have submitted NUMEROUS reviews for the product (over the last few weeks)- negative reviews to be sure, but NO vulgarity etc.!! But the page still says – no reviews – be the first to review this product. This seems to me to be a dishonest practice.
What do you think?
Is it legal for them to say (no reviews) or is it a form of false advertising?

I am growing more certain that websites use Product Reviews in their favor. You would not be able to prove your claims and they know that. I know that on Amazon.com people can list items for sell and they can also register numerous accounts on that website and post reviews. They can easily give their own items rave reviews from many "different" people. This is very deceptive.

26
Feb

How are TV commercials supposed to show me how nice a picture they make?

Posted in TV  by admin on February 26th, 2010

I have a pretty bad 30" cathode ray TV, the screen is not even flat! How can TV manufacturers convince me that their screens have perfect detail etc if all I can see in their commercials is my TV quality?

In other words, what’s the point of those commercials?

Hopefully my question makes some sense.
BTW somehow they *do* make their pictures look pretty. I was wondering about this also…

It’s marketing. They want you to get used to hearing their name, so when your TV breaks and you go out to buy a new one, you’ll think (even subconsciously), "Hey, it’s so-and-so TVs! These are supposed to be really good, and they’re really cheap.

It does make sense that they don’t work as far as making you want to go out and buy one right away, but they are supposed to make you get used to hearing the name so you think it’s a normal thing when you go and buy one. You won’t think it’s too far out to get an LCD or HDTV, or whatever those things you would have never heard of are.

26
Feb

MOvies!!!!!!?

Posted in Movies  by admin on February 26th, 2010

Which movie is better?

No country for old men:what is this one about?

Or that one movie with jessica alba and the eyes (dont know what its called!)

im 17 and idk which one would be better to see with my dad for my 17th bday! plz help

Check these two websites