LowestPrice Stanley Tools Opposite Loading Staple Gun TR35

LowestPrice Stanley Tools Opposite Loading Staple Gun TR35
Great for screen repairing, light upholstery work, arts and crafts projects and scores of other light duty household tacking chores. Comfortable soft grip and handle, easy squeeze mechanism, built-in stapler remover, large reload window on bottom of stapl er. Stanley Tools Opposite Loading Staple Gun TR35 STANLEY TOOLS-ZAG INDUSTRIES
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Cheap NHL 09 Stanley Cup Champs Dog Tag Bottle Opener

Cheap NHL 09 Stanley Cup Champs Dog Tag Bottle Opener
09 Stanley Cup Champs Dog Tag Bottle Opener Novelty Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins
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On Sale Stanley 43-609 11-3/4-Inch FatMax Xtreme Magnetic Torpedo Level

On Sale Stanley 43-609 11-3/4-Inch FatMax Xtreme Magnetic Torpedo Level
FATMAX MAGNETIC TORPEDO LEVEL *Die cast aluminum body solid acrylic block vials *Recessed/raised graduations *180 degree rotation protractor *Vial to duplicate angles raised *Rare earth magnets for ultimate holding power 11-3/4-inch magnetic torpedo level with durable die-cast aluminum body Solid block vial provides accuracy of 0.0005in/in. (0.5mm/m) Rare earth magnets (twice as strong as strip magnets) for greater stability Magnified center vial for improved visibility; pipe groove for use on rounded surfaces Lifetime accuracy warranty
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Look Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)

Look Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)
Stanley Kubrick’s demanding perfectionism in all aspects of the filmmaking process has led to some of the most memorable soundtracks of the modern era. Kubrick’s taste for the classics led to his scrapping Alex North’s original score for 2001: A Space Odyssey in lieu of the “temporary” tracks he had used for editing, turning Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra into an unlikely 20th-century pop icon. For his 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s cautionary future-shocker, Kubrick once again turned to the classics. Malcolm McDowell’s protagonist Droog Alex’s taste for Beethoven is given a nice tweaking by Moog pioneer Walter (now Wendy) Carlos’s synthesized take on the glorious Ninth Symphony. Some have complained that the now-primitive electronics involved give it a dated feel. Disturbingly–and effectively–other-worldly is more like it. Kubrick also imbues repertory standards by Rossini and Elgar with dark, frequently hilarious irony, and makes Gene Kelly’s sunny reading of “Singin’ In The Rain” the underscore to an all-too-accurate prediction of societal nightmares to come. –Jerry McCulley
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12.13.11For Sale Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)

For Sale Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)
Stanley Kubrick’s demanding perfectionism in all aspects of the filmmaking process has led to some of the most memorable soundtracks of the modern era. Kubrick’s taste for the classics led to his scrapping Alex North’s original score for 2001: A Space Odyssey in lieu of the “temporary” tracks he had used for editing, turning Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra into an unlikely 20th-century pop icon. For his 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s cautionary future-shocker, Kubrick once again turned to the classics. Malcolm McDowell’s protagonist Droog Alex’s taste for Beethoven is given a nice tweaking by Moog pioneer Walter (now Wendy) Carlos’s synthesized take on the glorious Ninth Symphony. Some have complained that the now-primitive electronics involved give it a dated feel. Disturbingly–and effectively–other-worldly is more like it. Kubrick also imbues repertory standards by Rossini and Elgar with dark, frequently hilarious irony, and makes Gene Kelly’s sunny reading of “Singin’ In The Rain” the underscore to an all-too-accurate prediction of societal nightmares to come. –Jerry McCulley
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12.7.11New The Stanley Brothers and The Clinch Mountain Boys: The Complete Mercury Recordings

New The Stanley Brothers and The Clinch Mountain Boys: The Complete Mercury Recordings
After waxing their seminal Rich-R-Tone and Columbia recordings from 1947 to 1952, Carter and Ralph Stanley actually broke up their band; Carter even joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys for a short stretch while Ralph recuperated from a car accident. By 1953, they were back recording for Mercury and for the most part continuing to fuse the raw mountain music they grew up on with Monroe’s more progressive propulsive style–although the duo does branch out a bit stylistically across these 48 tracks. Still, when it comes to two-part bluegrass harmonies, the Stanleys were without question the pair to beat: The blend of Carter’s rich, warm voice with Ralph’s crude, coarse moans stands as one of bluegrass’s most distinctive sounds. Whether singing about the home folks (both living and deceased), the Lord, or the lover (both faithful and not), the Stanleys imparted a blunt, emotionally honest, soul-baring intensity. Along with the Rich-R-Tone and Columbia sets, this record is an essential collection of not only the Stanley Brothers’ work, but of bluegrass in general. –Marc Greilsamer
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Discount Legacy: A Tribute To The First Generation Of Bluegrass: Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley

Discount Legacy: A Tribute To The First Generation Of Bluegrass: Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley
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LowestPrice Stanley RST-61031 Fury Premium Safety Goggle, Frameless Clear Lens
LowestPrice Stanley RST-61031 Fury Premium Safety Goggle, Frameless Clear Lens
Sleek frameless design with wrap-around styling Clear, impact-resistant polycarbonate lens coated with anti-fog coating Soft, flame-resistant, replaceable face foam and headband Meets ANSI Z87+ and CSA Z94.3 safety standards Made in USA
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Buy Now Stanley Proto J52128 12 Piece 6 Point 3/8 Drive Socket Set

Buy Now Stanley Proto J52128 12 Piece 6 Point 3/8 Drive Socket Set
577-52128 Torqueplus 12 Pc Socket Set Torqueplus 22 Pc Socket Set This item features: -Drive Size: 3/8 in. -Measuring System: Inch. -Price is for 1 Set. Set Includes: 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 11/16″, 3/4″, 13/16″, and 7/8″ Sockets, Ratchet, 2 Extentions and Set Box Helps minimize fastener rounding and extends fastener life Turns worn, rounded and rusted fasteners more easily Engages to the fastener flats, not the corners Minimizes slippage
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11.26.11Order Now Hermie and Friends: Stanley the Stinkbug Goes to Camp

Order Now Hermie and Friends: Stanley the Stinkbug Goes to Camp
There’s someone new coming to the garden’s Summer Camp this year, and, well he has a problem. He stinks. But that’s what stinkbug do. So, when Stanley arrives at Camp-Bug-a-Boo he creates quite awell, stink. Everyone tries their best to put up with the unusual odor, but things don’t go so well. But then God helps the summer camp to realize that the reason Stanley stinks is because he is afraid. And the thing he is most afraid of is others not liking him and accepting him the way he is. Our garden friends soon learn that god created each of us for very special reasons and that, even though Stanley is different, they need to show him love and be his friend. There’s someone new coming to the garden’s Summer Camp this year, and, well he has a problem. He stinks. But that’s what stinkbug do. So, when Stanley arrives at Camp-Bug-a-Boo he creates quite a well, stink. Everyone tries their best to put up with the unusual odor, but things don’t go so well. But then God helps the summer camp to realize that the reason Stanley stinks is because
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