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Shoulder dolly makes moving large/bulky objects much easier. It significantly reduces strain and risk of injury to the low back, keeps object off of the ground and eliminates floor damage---save your back, reduce damage to floors, doorjams, and walls.
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Makes moving large/bulky objects much easier. Significantly reduces strain and risk of injury to the lower back. Keeps object off of the ground, eliminating floor damage. Saves your back, reduces damage to floors, doorjams, and walls.
# Reduces strain and risk of injury to the lower back
# Heavy lifting capacity: Up to 400 lbs.!
# Makes moving large/bulky objects much easier
# Takes up very little space- fits behind your seat
# Eliminates floor damage
# Reduces hand and forearm strain
# Helps you lift objects that you cannot lift comfortably on your own read more...Shoulder Dolly LD1000 2-Person Lifting System
Alan Ball’s True Blood series works well for television, as it has enough sensationalism to tantalize and enough story girth to make the viewer care about the characters. That one can finally invest emotion into monsters, including an undead Civil War victim, a transformer who can shapeshift into various animals, and a female mind reader, speaks volumes about America’s willingness to accept fantasy. Of course, television has always produced good fantasy shows (I Dream of Jeannie), but True Blood’s Southern Goth brand of fun horror is more macabre and more perverse, not to mention gorier, than most shows of its kind to date. Adapted from Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse novels, True Blood thrills because of its equal blend in each episode of erotica, humor, tragedy, mystery, and fantasy.
Set in a rural, swampy Louisiana parrish, the show centers around Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and her clan, sweet grandmother Adele (Lois Smith) and air-headed brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten). Illicit love is spawned early on, when Sookie saves vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) from having his blood stolen in the parking lot of Merlotte’s diner, owned by Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) who completes what will form a complex love triangle. As tensions between Sookie’s suitors loosen or tighten, many side plots, such as her African American best friend Tara’s (Rutina Wesley) struggle with an alcoholic, Bible-thumping mother and her brother’s dangerous crush on drug addicted hippie, Amy Burley (Lizzy Caplan), keep one wondering who will succeed in this podunk place. The main tension throughout, however, is a race war waged between vampires and humans. As murders of “fang bangers” occur (human girls who let vampires bite them) and dumb policeman Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) fails to find clues, one sees the metaphorical implications of vampirism and feels deeper resonance with what can be a downright trashy show. Gossip galore, especially about what kinds of babies interbreeding will produce, is rampant. One of the funniest characters is Tara’s flamboyant cousin, Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), who deals drugs, works as a fry cook, and services the local white politicians, while making sure he’s always up in everyone’s business. Read more...True Blood: The Complete First Season (HBO Series)
Apple iPod touch 16GB (2nd Generation) with special Price
Product Features:This player is the iPod touch, not the Apple iPhone
16 GB capacity for 3,500 songs, 10,000 photos, or 20 hours of video
Up to 36 hours of music playback or 6 hours of video playback when fully charged
3.5-inch widescreen multi-touch display with 480-by-320-pixel resolution
Supported audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV read more...Apple iPod touch 16 GB (2nd Generation)
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