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![]() Lincoln Cent 36 Uncirculated Coins 1935 1946 S All Regular Issue US $10.50
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![]() Lincoln Cent 33 Uncirculated Coins 1947 1958 D All Regular Issue US $.99
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99 Cents $16.98 Though there was a three-year gap between Chicks on Speed's debut album Will Save Us All! and its follow-up 99 Cents, the band was busy evolving via a prolific amount of singles. And, though the release of Will Save Us All! and 99 Cents roughly bookended the rise and fall of electroclash, the Chicks' second album underscores that the band still has more vitality and ideas than most other artists associated with that trend ever did. 99 Cents reaffirms that the band is more of a smart electronic pop project than anything else: fashion, consumerism, and conventional notions of originality and authenticity are all questioned and played with in the group's intellectually mischievous way. Chicks on Speed do this most overtly on the album's singles, such as the anti-rock of "We Don't Play Guitars," which nevertheless features a six-string solo and cameo from kindred spirit Peaches. The band borrows the Tom Tom Club's highbrow but inclusive dance-pop of "Wordy Rappinghood" and emphasizes its party vibe by inviting virtually every likeminded female electronic artist -- including Miss Kittin, Kevin Blechdom, Le Tigre, Adult.'s Nicola Kuperus, and the Tom Tom Club's own Tina Weymouth -- to sing on the track. "Fashion Rules," with its vaguely creepy refrain of "fashion is for fashion people," reflects the band's mingled fascination and repulsion for its targets. The title track could have been one of their most obvious attacks on consumerism, but it admits some ambivalence ("I'm not crazy about money, but I like what it can do"), and the album's liner notes also double as a catalog of Chicks on Speed merch. However, several of 99 Cents' album tracks make the group's points more subtly and are some of the most sonically interesting music that they've made. Where Will Save Us All! was a blast of righteous electro-punk energy, this album sounds more like fighting the system from within, with a surprisingly pretty, polished pop side that borrows mainstream dance-pop and urban production techniques. The choppy, acoustic melancholia of "Coventry" conveys the isolation of modern life far better than a harangue about it would; likewise, "Culture Vulture" makes the most of Kiki's Nico-like vocals. An unusually melancholy undercurrent colors 99 Cents, particularly on the trophy-girlfriend lament "Love Life" and "Shick Shaving," a pretty, and pretty disturbing, Miss Kittin-sung track that mixes images of shaving and cutting. This melancholia seeps into some of the album's louder tracks like "Sell-Out," which advises "do it to yourself before it's done to you" before descending into hellish marketing jargon. It's a far cry from the emphatic style of Will Save Us All! (although this sound pops up, with diminishing returns, on tracks like "Universal Pussyy"), but it shows how willing Chicks on Speed are to challenge themselves as well as their listeners. ~ Heather Phares |
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Two Cents Plain (Hardcover) $50.6 Martin Lemelman`s elegiac and bittersweet graphic memoir Two Cents Plain collects the memories and artifacts of the author`s childhood in Brooklyn. The son of Holocaust survivors, Lemelman grew up in the back of his family`s candy store in Brownsville during the 1950s and `60s, as the neighborhood, and much of the city, moved into a period of deep decline. In Two Cents Plain, Lemelman pieces together the fragments of his past in an effort to come to terms with a childhood that was marked by struggle both in and outside of the home. But his was not a childhood wholly without its pleasures. Lemelman`s Brooklyn is also the nostalgic place of egg creams and comic books, malteds and novelty toys, where the voices of Brownsville`s denizens--the deli man, the fish man, and the fruit man--all come to vivid life. Between the lingering strains of the Holocaust and the increasing violence on the city`s streets, Two Cents Plain reaches its dramatic climax in 1968, as Lemelman`s worlds explode, forcing him and his family to re-create their lives. Through his stirring narrative and richly rendered black-and-white drawings, family photographs, and found objects, Lemelman creates a lush, layered view of a long-lost time and place, the chronicle of a family and a city in crisis. Two Cents Plain is a wholly unique memoir and a reading experience not soon forgotten. |
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My Two Cents Worth $23.09 It is never too early to learn about idioms, and My two cents worth is one of those things we call idioms. The English language is a beautiful thing, all filled with nuances, metaphors and similes that you can learn as you read. The fun thing abut reading is, after all, the fact that you can learn brad new things while you read.Practice your reading skills with another Penelope Dyan book that uses words from the Dolch reading word list. Even if you can read bigger books, it is always fun to have something to read that is just plain fun, and this is what all of the Penelope Dyan early readers are all aboutfun Penelope Dyan is an attorney, an award winning author and a former teacher who has put all her expertise into the books she writes for children. Using classroom tried and true techniques proven to excite little minds and make them giggle, she encourages thought and creativity.The kid friendly drawings and simple poetry contribute to the mix. And all of her early readers supplement what is actually being taught in the classroom, as they enrich a childs basic knowledge base.Remember, a book is a mind investment, and you should always invest in a childs mind, because that is a very wise investment. It is an investment in the future. Author: Dyan, Penelope/ Dyan, Penelope Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 34 Publication Date: 2011/03/18 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.09 inches Large Print |
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Two Cents Plain: My Brooklyn Boyhood $5.99 Martin Lemelman's elegiac and bittersweet graphic memoir Two Cents Plain collects the memories and artifacts of the author's childhood in Brooklyn. The son of Holocaust survivors, Lemelman grew up in the back of his family's candy store in Brownsville during the 1950s and '60s, as the neighborhood, and much of the city, moved into a period of deep decline. In Two Cents Plain, Lemelman pieces together the fragments of his past in an effort to come to terms with a childhood that was marked by struggle both in and outside of the home. But his was not a childhood wholly without its pleasures. Lemelman's Brooklyn is also the nostalgic place of egg creams and comic books, malteds and novelty toys, where the voices of Brownsville's denizens -- the deli man, the fish man, and the fruit man -- all come to vivid life. Between the lingering strains of the Holocaust and the increasing violence on the city's streets, Two Cents Plain reaches its dramatic climax in 1968, as Lemelman's worlds explode, forcing him and his family to re-create their lives. Through his stirring narrative and richly rendered black-and-white drawings, family photographs, and found objects, Lemelman creates a lush, layered view of a long-lost time and place, the chronicle of a family and a city in crisis. Two Cents Plain is a wholly unique memoir and a reading experience not soon forgotten. |
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Kisses 25 Cents Funny Infant Bodysuit by CafePress $18.5 Kisses 25 cents design for all sweet and funny babies in the world. Funny Infant Bodysuit Babies love creepin', crawlin' and sleepin' in our super comfy, 100% cotton jersey knit Infant Creeper. Infant clothes shouldn't be hard to change, so our three-snap bottom helps ease those nasty diaper changes. Great baby stuff for your special little o |
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For 80 Cents! $39.99 Gaetano Previati For 80 Cents! - Giclee Print |
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Three Cents Opera (Ger) $17.99 Three Cents Opera (Ger) |
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Kisses 25 Cents Funny Toddler T-Shirt by CafePress $12 Kisses 25 cents design for all sweet and funny babies in the world. Funny Toddler T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton toddler tee will look great on your little ones.5.5 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit. |
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Kisses 25 Cents Funny Infant T-Shirt by CafePress $12 Kisses 25 cents design for all sweet and funny babies in the world. Funny Infant T-Shirt Keep wee ones cozy and cute in this super-soft infant tee. Made for comfort and convenience, it's durable enough for life on the carpet and in the crib.6.1oz 100% combed ringspun cotton. Interlock knit for extra durability. Tagle |
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Grandmas Two Cents by Volles, Sandy [Paperback] $24.69 If you have recently spent any amount of time with a group of children, you are aware of the behavior crisis we are experiencing in Americas youth. Disrespect, manipulation, rudeness, defiance, and entitlement are characteristics all too common in todays children. I believe it is time for parents to have a basic, triedandtrue, stepbystep behavior plannot more research, parental manipulation, and quickfix approaches. While I do not know how to fix this very serious behavior crisis, I do have some ideas regarding the prevention of the behaviors using a parentcontrolled approachstarting the day Mom gave birth I am not a professional writer, but I am a mother, grandmother, and teacher, and I think an advice book written from this perspective would be unique and appreciated. This is a quick read with a clear, positive message. There are no generalizations or theoriesjust a simple, parentcontrolled plan that is gentle and positive. The purpose of this book is to help parents raise happy, polite, and welladjusted children.In Grandmas Two Cents, I focus on three basic training issuessleeping, eating, and potty trainingto teach a fun, healthy approach that will establish lifelong good habits. This basic training is a framework to build future positive healthy behaviors in all areas of a childs life. Author: Volles, Sandy Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 52 Publication Date: 2010/03/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.12 inches |
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Lincoln Cents Collection Starting 1975 $8.21 In 1959 Victor David Brenner`s original reverse design was replaced in recognition of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln`s birth. The new reverse shows the Lincoln Memorial and is the work of Frank Gasparro. His initial FG appear at the lower right corner of the building.Folders open flat for all-at-once viewing, etc.This folder does have the special "positive Lock-in" feature. |
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Budweiser 15 cents $11.99 Budweiser 15 cents - Tin Sign |
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Budweiser 25 Cents $11.99 Budweiser 25 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Irish Kisses 25 cents Baby Dog T-Shirt by CafePress $18 Irish Kisses 25 cents Baby Dog T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Put your pooch in his own cool doggie t-shirt from American Apparel. Hersquo;ll be the envy of all the pups in the park. Let him wear a doggie-cool design so he can express what hersquo;d like to bark out loud. Do it up in doggie style Made of |
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Admission Twenty-Five Cents $19.99 Admission Twenty-Five Cents - Premium Poster |
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COKE - Delicious 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Delicious 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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COKE - Always 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Always 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Coffee 5 Cents $9.99 Jennifer Garant Coffee 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Wishes 5 Cents $7.99 Tony Casper Wishes 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Troise Cents Soldats $49.99 Gerda Wegener Troise Cents Soldats - Giclee Print |
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Salon des Cents $54.99 Alphonse Mucha Salon des Cents - Giclee Print |
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It All Makes Cents! : The Guide to Understanding and Conquering the Grocery Game $16.53 No Synopsis Available |
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Buyenlarge 028173P2030 Admission TwentyFive Cents 20x30 poster $31.73 Series: Police Law Enforce Crime. Artist: Unknown. Period:. Source country: USA. Source Year:. 20inch by 30 inch poster print on standard paper. All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results. This item takes 59 businessdays to ship |
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Brains, 25 cents Humor Tote Bag by CafePress $18 What a bargain - and we can all use more. Photo by Ann Sanfedele - taken in 1983 in St. Louis. Humor Tote Bag Our 100% cotton canvas tote bags have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying. 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric. Full side and bot |
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Brains, 25 cents Humor Mug by CafePress $15 What a bargain - and we can all use more. Photo by Ann Sanfedele - taken in 1983 in St. Louis. Humor Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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Brains, 25 cents Humor Sweatshirt by CafePress $39.5 What a bargain - and we can all use more. Photo by Ann Sanfedele - taken in 1983 in St. Louis. Humor Sweatshirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Warm up in our stylin' Hanes Heavyweight 90/10 cotton/polyester sweatshirt. Thick but not bulky, for maximum comfort and durability whether you're working out or hanging out. 10.1 oz. patented PrintPro174; fabric in a 90/10 cotton/polyester |


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