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Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4


Corelle Livingware Winter Frost 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4


$29.63


Fashion the perfect setting for any occasion. Durable guaranteed against breakage, chipping, and staining. Storage stacks in less space than stoneware. Versatile refrigerator, microwave, oven, and dishwasher compatible. 1 year warranty covers normal household use, food preparation, serving or commercial/industrial use of Corelle products promise to replace any Corelle dinnerware that should crack,…

Songbird Essentials Mad Bluebird Suncatcher


Songbird Essentials Mad Bluebird Suncatcher


$25.66


Mad Bluebird Suncatcher. 8.00 inches tall x 6.50 inches long x 1.50 inches wide…

American Expedition 64 -Ounce Thermal Mug


American Expedition 64 -Ounce Thermal Mug



Our new 64-Ounce Thermal Mugs can handle the biggest beverage challenges. The double-walled insulation helps to keep drinks cold while the 64-ounce capacity allows the refreshment to last all-day. Whether you are camping, fishing, bird-watching, or just working in the yard, this mug is up to the task!…


Essential Leonard Cohen


Essential Leonard Cohen


$11.39


This two-disc retrospective traces the Canadian bard’s musical maturity from poet and novelist who sang a little to multidimensional artist whose oracular vocals and increasingly rich arrangements are every bit as compelling as his verse. Even when Cohen came to prominence through the 1960s songcraft of “Suzanne” and “Bird on a Wire,” the “folksinger” tag never really fit. Later highlights ranging…

Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6


Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6


$24.36


Fifteen cartoons dating from World War II give Volume 6 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection more focus than previous sets. Many of the 1940’s cartoons remain very funny. Bugs Bunny dresses up as Brunnhilda and rides in to the strains of “Tannhauser” in “Herr Meets Hare” (1945), a gag Chuck Jones re-used to greater effect in “What’s Opera, Doc” a dozen years later. In “Russian Rhapsody” (1940…