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NEW WEEDS SEASON THREE BOX DVD SET HBO TV SERIES! $14.99 |
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Weeds: Season One $8.89 With its fantastic comedy series Weeds, cable network Showtime finally gave up its also-ran status to HBO and found itself with a controversial, buzz-worthy show that was as hilarious as it was dark, one about a truly desperate housewife. A recent widow with two growing sons, Nancy Botwin (Golden Globe winner Mary-Louise Parker) looks like a typical resident of the affluent Southern California su... |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Fourth Season $15.49 Larry David lives a charmed life-an understanding wife famous friends a supportive manager and an angelic singing voice so what's his problem? See Larry buy medical marijuana take a hooker to a baseball game steal a golf club from a corpse ruin Ben Stiller's birthday part attempt to cash in on his tenth anniversary present with Gina Gershon and trip the light fantastic in The Producers with Mel Br... |
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Baghdad ER - An HBO Documentary Film $9.99 HBO's unflinching Baghdad ER makes programs like Grey's Anatomy and House look like kiddie cartoons. Directed by Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neill, the fly-on-the wall documentary tracks the days and nights of the 86th Combat Support Hospital. Located in Baghdad's Green Zone, the CSH is the Army's premier medical facility in Iraq. It's a busy place. Most of the injuries--almost 18,000 from 2003-2005-... |
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True Blood: The Complete Second Season (HBO Series) Welcome back to Bon Temps, home to mystery, Southern sensuality and dark secrets. For Sookie Stackhouse, life is more dangerous than ever after she and Bill become more deeply involved. Meanwhile, Tara finds herself under a lover's spell; Sam puts his trust in an unlikely ally; Jason becomes involved with an anti-vampire sect; Eric becomes interested in Sookie after he recruits her to investigate ... |
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Weeds: $17.15 Sure to appeal to fans of Robert Sullivan's Rats and Amy Stewart's Wicked Plants, Britain’s “greatest living nature writer” (London Times) reveals the true story--and true glories--of the plants we love to hate. “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.”--Ralph Waldo Emerson From dandelions to poison ivy, stinging nettles to crabgrass, weeds are familiar, pervasive, and seemingly invincible; they survive ice ages, natural catastrophes, and global wars, and mark human movement across continents and centuries as indelibly as languages. Yet weeds are considered to be the scourge of lawns and gardens, saboteurs of beauty and our best-laid plans. Why are weeds so widely vilified, even despised? And why can the same plant be considered beautiful in some places but be deemed a menace in others? In Weeds, renowned nature writer Richard Mabey embarks on an engaging journey through the cultural history of these vagabond plants with the verve and historical breadth of Michael Pollan. Combining natural history, botanical science, and insight from his own travels, he considers how “botanical thugs” destroy whole ecosystems, and he champions the cause of those that green over war zones and derelict cities. Mabey explores how weeds have been portrayed from the Bible to Shakespeare, from Walden to Invasion of the Body Snatchers. From kudzu in the American South to the poppies of First World War battlefields to the “American weed” that replaced the forests of Vietnam ravaged by Agent Orange, Weeds reveals the hidden truths behind one of most prevalent--yet unappreciated--parts of the natural world. Richard Mabey is widely hailed as Britain's foremost nature writer. He is the author of the groundbreaking book on foraging in the countryside Food for Free and the editor of The Oxford Book of Nature Writing. He has narrated and produced popular BBC television and radio series, and has written for the Guardian, Granta, and other publications. He lives in Norfolk, England. |
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WEEDS:SEASON 1 BY WEEDS (BluRay) $33.44 In order to care for her children and maintain her standard of living, a young woman becomes her wealthy neighborhoods pot dealer after her husbands sudden death. Artist: WEEDS Genre: Television: Series Rating: TVMA Release Date: 23AUG2011 |
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