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I am wanting to decorate my daughter's room with Hello Kitty but I don't want to spend too much money. Does anyone know where I can find Hello Kitty items? Or any other ideas?

Then they randomly became earrings... ?

Betty Boop Towel

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Angel Licensed Cartoon Character Towels. The dimensions are 30" x 60". The fabric is very soft and thick 100% cotton.

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need to find a historical art deco jewellery designer. i know about rene Lalique but too many people are choosing him. does anyone know of anyone else?

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Exotic Celebration: Sterling Silver Celebrity Inspired Art Deco Style Post Earrings with Black and White CZ Diamonds
 
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The sensuous beauty of Black and white theme jewelry is once again the leader of all jewelry trends and will endure through the seasons. These earrings are contemporary and creative in design, yet rich in classic beauty and inspired from the realms of Hollywood celebrity glamour. The earrings are delicately crafted from pure .925 Sterling Silver and enriched with a fine, glowing Rhodium Plated Finish to create a lavish White Gold tone. The earrings feature bold, alternating geometric patterns richly encrusted with Pave set round White CZ Diamonds. These heavily bejeweled frames create a perfect showcase for the sparkling midnight Black 5mm Princess-cut Prong set CZ Diamonds. The luxurious montage of smooth, highly polish openwork frames and glittering diamond accented borders create the perfect design that will accentuate the desired effect, a dazzling celebration of unsurpassed glamour for every occasion. The earrings are created for pierced ears and have easy-to-wear friction back, butterfly posts that are molded to strong frames and have stoppers to ensure safety. Dimensions: Length: 1 3/8 inches x Width: 1/2 inch and the combined weight of the earrings: 9.30gms. This includes a Money Back Guarantee, Gift Box and Free Shipping.

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Playboy (2-year)

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Who Reads Playboy?
Provocative and informative, Playboy is America’s best-selling men’s magazine. Playboy is read by more than 10.3 million people in the U.S. – of which two million are women. The magazine is primarily aimed at men in their twenties and thirties, but is read by men and women of all ages.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Whatever goes on between a man’s ears is a convenient way to sum up the content of Playboy. Prominent among its features are the pictorials, which showcase women ranging from the girl next door to world-famous celebrities, but also includes sports, entertainment, politics, social trends, developments in the areas of sex and romance, short fiction and compelling articles on behalf of a wide variety of subjects.

  • Pictorials: Featuring the world’s most beautiful women, as captured by some of the world’s most talented photographers.
  • ManTrack: New cars, sporting equipment, technology, furniture, travel destinations and other consumer goods.
  • After Hours: A bemused tour d’horizon of current culture.
  • Forum: Opinion and argument about political and social developments, often focusing on issues of personal freedom and expression.
  • The Playboy Advisor: A column in which readers’ questions about modern living, including love, sex, fashion, technology, etiquette and other topics are answered.

Each month, Playboy magazine offers the most engaging and ecletic mix of material in the general interest and men’s categories. The Playboy Interview, a monthly in-depth conversation with an important figure—recent subjects include Jack Nicholson, Michael Brown, Steve Nash, Mark Cuban, Tina Fey, Kanye West, Jay Z, Matt Groening, Gov. Bill Richardson, Arianna Huffington, Bill O’Reilly, Farheed Zakaria and Thomas L. Friedman—is the most authoritative body of interview-format work in the history of American journalism. A shorter, lighter interview called 20Q (recent subjects include Danica Patrick, Steve Carell, Charles Barkley, Jack Black, Fergie, Paul Rudd and Rachel Bilson) allows readers another chance for readers to hear about a celebrity in the person’s own words.

Playboy delivers news-making and substantive journalism like "Death and Dishonor," the story of the brutal home-front murder of an Iraq War veteran that was the basis for the movie "In the Valley of Elah," "Gunning for the Big Guy," an exclusive look into the story of BALCO and the illegal use of steroids in baseball, and “The Strange Redemption of James Keene,” about a convicted drug dealer turned federal informant who infiltrates a prison for the criminally insane to befriend a serial killer—and which is also being made into a feature film. Other recent articles include a joint profile of comedians Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman, an intimate look at troubled NFL star Ricky Williams, photo-driven profiles of actors such as Justin Long, Ray Stevenson and the cast of “Mad Men,” a feature about Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange, a profile of LAPD chief Bill Bratton, an expose of sexual repression in fundamentalist Iran, several essays about maintaining privacy in an era of dizzying technological and legal change, and a series of definitive articles on male sexual health.

Each issue also includes a piece of fiction, spotlighting the best of established and emerging talents. In 2008, for instance, Denis Johnson wrote a novel exclusively for serialization in the magazine called “Nobody Move,” the follow-up to his National Book Award winning “Tree of Smoke”; it will be published in 2009 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.


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Contributors:
Playboy’s roster of contributors over the course of its history is second to none. It includes Norman Mailer, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hunter S. Thompson, William F. Buckley Jr., Arthur Schlesinger Jr., John Cheever, Arthur C. Clarke, George Plimpton, Ray Bradbury and Shel Silverstein. Active contributors include Gore Vidal, Stephen King, John Updike, T.C. Boyle, Jonathan Safran Foer, Chuck Palahniuk, Richard Dawkins, Jeff Greenfield, Denis Johnson, Jimmy Breslin, Christopher Buckley, Jane Smiley, Margaret Atwood, Robert Coover, Jim Harrison and Nadine Gordimer.

Magazine Layout
The magazine offers a pleasing balance of attractive photography, lively illustration, and well-designed text.

Comparisons to Similar Magazines:
Playboy informs its entire editorial product (articles, photographs, and illustrations) with intelligence, wit, and sophistication. They provide readers with a unique editorial mix, including lifestyle service information, entertainment, interviews, politics, advice, women, sports, news features, and short fiction.

Playboy is an American icon. Smart, edgy and a bit provocative, Playboy has been the leading men’s magazine for nearly the entirety of its 55 year existence, surpassing and outlasting all competitors and imitators.

Awards
Playboy has long been recognized for its design, art and writing, receiving more than 1,600 awards. Most recently, Playboy won eight design awards from Creativity, encompassing illustration, design and editorial photography. In 2007, Playboy was also nominated for a National Magazine Award for Fiction.

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Great price, great articles
 
Review Date: September 1, 2010
Reviewer: warrexa,
I can't believe it, but it's true - the articles really are top notch. The photography? Ya that's nice too but in a style that I find to be kind of dated. I actually find the photography in Maxim to be more, uh, stimulating.
Yay bathroom reading
 
Review Date: August 5, 2010
Reviewer: Dallas Winters, Maryland
I'm 22 and after finally living by myself I had to have a subscription. I read the articles no lie! And the women in the magazines are breathtaking as always. It was a good price that was offered on amazon and I will be getting another subscription next year.
i still do not get my item and it was order over a month ago...how come it takes SOOOOO...LONG?????
 
Review Date: July 15, 2010
Reviewer: joe,
i still do NOT receive my item and it was order over a month ago...how come it takes SOOOOO...LONG?????
STILL HIGH QUALITY
 
Review Date: July 10, 2010
Reviewer: Joseph H. Race, SAIPAN, MP United States
I've been a reader/subscriber for over 30 years, and still find the magazine exciting, interesting, and very enjoyable/pleasurable. Eventually just about anything of general interest will be covered, the stories and articles are great, and the women are as beautiful as ever. Hef may be getting older but his staff keeps everything cooking at a high temperature. The interview section is one my favorites, and of course, the question and advice sections. Another favorite is the "Sex and Cinema" photo spreads. I'm still waiting for my invitation to the mansion. I'm sure my wife and I would have a wonderful,memorable time.
:)
 
Review Date: July 3, 2010
Reviewer: ChrissyATL,
I got this subscription as a gift for my husband, and it looks so delicious, i think i might read it myself!

There was a small shop in Hamilton called Lavender that had some Hello Kitty stuff but it has recently gone or moved.
I really like Harry Potter and Hello Kitty but it is difficult to find merch here in New Zealand. There is allot of stuff online but not New Zealand websites which I would prefer to purchase from.
Trademe has a bunch of stuff, but I was wondering whether there is any shop in the Waikato region.

Not trying to be rude but.... unless this is in East Los Angeles or another place with a high population of Illegal Alien customers... I would highly recommend not to do this.
Otherwise... they would LOVE this decor!

How to Make an American Quilt (1995)

How to Make an American Quilt

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Based on the bestseller by Whitney Otto, this film seemed to miss all the poetry and the ephemeral charms of the wispy novel by trying to make a concrete movie out of it. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse (who made a similar hash out of A Thousand Acres), the film centers on Winona Ryder, who is debating her impending marriage and decides to make up her mind while spending the summer with her grandmother (Ellen Burstyn). This leads to a variety of encounters with Grandma and her sewing circle (which includes Anne Bancroft, Kate Nelligan, and Maya Angelou, among others), who reminisce about men, love, and marriage. It's put together piecemeal, like a quilt, but the parts add up to a fragmented, unsatisfying whole, despite some solid acting. --Marshall Fine



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When a graduate student becomes torn between her marriage minded boyfriend and a sexy new man in her life she seeks the advice of an extended family of eccentric females. A touching tapestry that celebrates finding your way and following your heart. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 11/02/2004 Starring: Winona Ryder Kate Nelligan Run time: 116 minutes Rating: Pg13


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I'm not talking about fancy theatres and government buildings etc, just regular houses built either during that period or inspired by that period. I was pretty sure they had those huge square decorative ceilings, but is there anything else that specifically marks a house as being Art Deco?

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