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What is the best place to get a good price red dwarf game box?
My father really loves Red Dwarf. He looks when he can when he is Dave, and he has episodes on videotape and it has all the books. Anyway, he works away all week as a truck driver and a mini DVD player / freeveiw Maplins thing, so I want him to get the Red Dwarf DVDs. Ideally I would like to get the Red Dwarf box birthday, but I consider to receive the box set 1-4 and the series 5-8 box set. Anyway, can anyone offer advice on where I could find a box good fixed price (UK only please) Thanks! This place was fun …. When I brief the issue and I clicked to go the next section, where something is suggested category, the category for this question was proposed Animals> Reptiles ………. lol He just amused
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Shelley Duvall’s Faerie Tale Theatre: The Complete Collection $32.33 Movies Unlimited proudly presents this fabulous series, produced and hosted by actress Shelley Duvall, which features some of Hollywood’s top performers in lively (and sometimes irreverent) spins on the world’s best-loved fairy tales and fables. All 26 episodes–including “Rapunzel,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “The Princess and the Pea,” and “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”–are colle… |
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Red Dwarf: The Complete Collection $101.99 Now together in this 18-disc box set, every episode of Red Dwarf plus 24 hours of extras! Chicken soup machine repairman and intergalactic loser Dave Lister awakes from suspended animation to discover he is the lone survivor of a radiation leak and is now three million years into deep space and the last surviving member of the human race. Dave is soon joined by a hologram of his dead bunkmate, a l… |
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Red Dwarf VIII $17.85 All eight episodes from the eighth season–the three-part “Back in the Red,” “Cassandra,” “Krytie TV,” “Pete,” “Pete II,” and “Only the Good…”–are featured in a three-disc set. 4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English stereo; audio commentary; deleted scenes; “making of” documentary; featurettes; photo gallery; bloopers; bonus shorts; more. **8 episodes on 3 discs. 4 hrs.**… |
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The Black Dwarf $4.95 The Black Dwarf is set in the Scottish Borders during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-14). At the centre of the story is Sir Edward Mauley, a dwarf who, having been betrayed in a love affair by his friend Mr Vere, retires in disgust to Mucklestene Muir. There he builds his own lodgings and becomes known to the local country people as a supernatural being who is regularly in contact with the devil and with spirits. His neighbours also believe that the dwarf has unlimited powers over their fortune and fate. |
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Red Dwarf $10.39 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Hippo Eats Dwarf $14.38 The following news story apparently first appeared in the Las Vegas Sun: ‘A circus dwarf, nicknamed Od, died recently when he bounced sideways from a trampoline and was swallowed by a yawning hippopotamus waiting to appear in the next act. More than 1,000 spectators continued to applaud wildly until they realized the tragic mistake.’ And yet, of course, Od never existed; which doesn’t stop the story appearing every few years as a news item, set in fictional circuses from Manchester to Thailand and Sydney. The hippo-eats-dwarf story is a) bizarre, b) almost certainly fake and c) masquerading as real, which describes a disturbing amount of what we hear and read about in magazines and on the web. Scientific investigator Alex Boese, who has for ten years run the web’s biggest myth-busting website www.museumofhoaxes.com, has collected together a wonderfully entertaining anthology of the best urban myths of recent years, from bonsai kittens reared in jars to keep them small to male lactation, and confirms or de-bunks them once and for all. So did Burger King really release a left-handed Whopper, with all of the condiments rotated through 180 degrees? Is dehydrated water available to buy online? Or are they just hippo-eats-dwarf urban myths? |
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The Last Human (Red Dwarf) $21.77 This book is in Used condition |
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Backwards (Red Dwarf) $20.72 This book is in Used condition |
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Boston Red Sox 2007 World Series Collector’s edition DVD $79.99 Every complete game from the 2007 World Series will be available in time for the holidays for every fan to own in this one of a kind collector’s set. Each definitive 2007 World Series game is presented uncut in this action packed 8 dvd set- preserving the complete- unedited footage of every must have 2007 World Series games and key playoff game plus exclusive celebratory footage and interviews. Every complete game from the 2007 World Series will be featured in this 8 dvd box set- along with key playoff games. Features never before seen celebratory footage and exclusive interviews on a special bonus disc. Additional features include the FOX en Espanol broadcast and for the first time the radio broadcasts from the winning team’s flagship station for all of the World Series games.Officially Licensed by MLB. |
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Tom Crean’s Six Plays from the Box Set (DVD) $39.99 With Tom Crean, Indiana University Head Coach; former Marquette University Head Coach; 2x Conference USA Coach of the Year; 2003 NCAA Final Four Coach Crean takes the box set series and breaks it down into parts. The box set can confuse the defense by running different action out of the same set. The first box set places two perimeter players at the elbows and flows into a ball side triangle. The flare screen and post feed split action creates several problems for the defense. The goal of these plays is to reverse the ball and force one defender to guard two offensive players on the weak side. Box #2 places a shooter on the left block and is a good late 3-point shot. Box #3 is a misdirection play with ball screens. Spacing out on the perimeter allows the cross screen action and the screen the screener action to materialize. Box #4 is perfect for a lay up coming out of a time out. Refusal of the ball screen creates penetration and dish possibilities or a lay up. The flare screen in Box #5 sets up a hard back screen on the post, sending him to the open block area for post position. The last option is a double screen for your post player for a jump shot. The final box play creates an isolation for a guard, a double screen for a shooter and an over-the-top chest cut. 2007. |
