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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 05. Apr 2004

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PS Cologne by Paul Sebastian 8 oz for Men NEW IN BOX
04. Sep 2016
Breath from Heaven
I have worn Paul Sebastian for over 20 years, and I've never found another scent that could compete, even distantly. I truly love PS, and the compliments it inspires. At work I'm known as the "guy who always smells so good." Not such a bad way for people to identify you, eh?
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25. Jul 2008
Brenda at her Heartaching Best!
Country music was at its best in the early 1960s. Legendary producer Owen Bradley had at his disposal the unimaginable talents of phenomenal singers like Patsy Cline and a fledgling Loretta Lynn, the magical Floyd Cramer at the piano, and the incomparable Jordanaires for back-up. And to top it all off, he presented them in stereo. That silky and lush Nashville sound charmed the world, and no one was a bigger draw than Brenda Lee, Little Miss Dynamite herself. In this dual-album CD, you'll hear her heartbreaking versions of "As Usual," "Break It to Me Gently," and "Losing You." She'll even wow you with a lesser-known Bobby Darin hit entitled "You're the Reason I'm Living." Well, Brenda, all I can say is, "You're the reason I'm listening!" What a collection! True country fans should treat themselves to this compilation. A heartache never felt so good.
13. Jul 2010
Broken Flowers--Broken is right!
Aside from a few good performances--Jessica Lange's in particular--this film is insufferable. It is one of those stories whose creators seem to be saying to the world "Look how deep I am!" Here we have the story of a zombie-like man (Bill Murray) who receives an anonymous letter from a previous lover who claims to have borne him a son. This man's friend, a detective novelist by trade, is so intrigued by the situation that he plans a whole travel itinerary whereby the Murray character can visit the four possible candidates and solve the mystery. Each of these women is a different experiment in crazy. Ultimately he does not discover the identity of the child's mother and actually is not certain that the letter was ever legitimate in the first place--perhaps just a hoax concocted by his novelist-friend or perhaps by his current girlfriend, who is distraught as a result of her inability to convince him to marry her. So the ending is a big question mark. In a word, this film is anti-climactic. It takes the basic narrative formula and essentially does away with the denouement. I suppose "Broken Flowers" is a fitting title. Come to think of it, that may be the most positive comment I can make about this dog. If you're a fan of self-conscious, drably atmospheric "art" films, you might give it a go. Otherwise, save your money.