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Check out Amazon for Parker Horton big bargains! 2 CD Set - Essential Blues Harmonica //
Disc: 1
1. The Blues Overtook Me - Charlie Musselwhite
2. Scratch My Back - Frank Frost
3. The Jumpin' Blues - Magic Dick & Jay Geils
4. Ninety Nine - Sonny Boy Williamson
5. Must Be Jelly - William Clarke
6. I Wish You Would - William 'Billy Boy' Arnold
7. My Home Is A Prison - Sugar Ray Norcia
8. Wade In The Water - Little Sonny
9. Why Can't You Love Me - Paul DeLay Band
10. Cotton Crop Blues - Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet
11. I Just Keep Loving Her - Little Walter
12. It Hurts Me Too (When Things Go Wrong) - Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band
13. New Slow Down Baby - Willie Cobbs
14. Sonny's Squall - Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
Disc: 2
1. The Bounce - Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers
2. I Ain't Lyin' - Little Sammy Davis
3. Stick Way Out Behind - Snooky Pryor
4. Boogie In The Dark - Jimmy Reed
5. Gillum's Windy Blues - Bill 'Jazz' Gillum
6. Lowdown - Kim Wilson
7. Sittin' On Top Of The World - Howlin' Wolf
8. Carey Bell's Blues Harp - Carey Bell
9. Blues In The Dark - Little George Smith
10. Need My Baby - Walter 'Shakey' Horton
11. Little Red Rooster - Sugar Blue
12. Good Morning School Girl - John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson
13. Blues On The Moon - Raful Neal
14. Just Wailin' - Louis Myers & The Aces
15. Going To The Country - Kenny Neal
16. Sugar Mama - Big Leon Brooks
17. Sweet Home Chicago - Junior Parker Based on Jon Krakauer's bestselling book, Into Thin Air re-creates an ill-fated 1996 expedition to Everest that claimed at least five lives, including those of two world-class climbers. Only 90 minutes in length, the film jumps right into the action at Everest base camp and compresses the two-month trek into just a few days of exhilarating adventure. Periodic voice-overs by Krakauer (Christopher McDonald) provide essential background information and guide us through the invisible, intensifying effects of altitude and stress. Krakauer joined the trip to write an article on the commercialization of Everest, but as conditions on the mountain deteriorate he is forced to focus all his energy on survival. Unfortunately the film fails to really develop any of its characters before thrusting them onto the harrowing face of Everest. As a result, it's difficult to understand the relationships that play out as the group struggles to the summit and back. While the trio of leading actors is solid, only Nat Parker (who plays guide Rob Hall) has enough screen time to develop an interesting, complex character. Peter Horton's portrayal of unconventional guide Scott Fischer is almost hyperbolic and McDonald's Krakauer is stiff and difficult to read. While the film succeeds in creating a palpable sense of agony and suspense, those in search of a more thoughtful, detailed account of the expedition will be better served by reading the book. --Claire Campbell The first fiction film made in IMAX 3-D, Wings of Courage is based on a true story about the first air-mail service in South America to fly across the Andes. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud (who has made a career of taking his camera into uncharted territory), it stars Craig Sheffer, Tom Hulce, and (in a cameo) Val Kilmer. But it's really Sheffer's movie: He plays Henri Guillaumet, who tries to cross the Andes in a biplane in 1930. When bad weather forces him down, he must walk out--and what a walk it is. Sheffer did many of his own stunts on the sheer rock faces he must traverse. Not for the acrophobic; mercifully, Annaud didn't use the 3-D to create thrill-ride effects, but the scenes in high places are effective nonetheless. --Marshall Fine Based on Jon Krakauer's bestselling book, Into Thin Air re-creates an ill-fated 1996 expedition to Everest that claimed at least five lives, including those of two world-class climbers. Only 90 minutes in length, the film jumps right into the action at Everest base camp and compresses the two-month trek into just a few days of exhilarating adventure. Periodic voice-overs by Krakauer (Christopher McDonald) provide essential background information and guide us through the invisible, intensifying effects of altitude and stress. Krakauer joined the trip to write an article on the commercialization of Everest, but as conditions on the mountain deteriorate he is forced to focus all his energy on survival. Unfortunately the film fails to really develop any of its characters before thrusting them onto the harrowing face of Everest. As a result, it's difficult to understand the relationships that play out as the group struggles to the summit and back. While the trio of leading actors is solid, only Nat Parker (who plays guide Rob Hall) has enough screen time to develop an interesting, complex character. Peter Horton's portrayal of unconventional guide Scott Fischer is almost hyperbolic and McDonald's Krakauer is stiff and difficult to read. While the film succeeds in creating a palpable sense of agony and suspense, those in search of a more thoughtful, detailed account of the expedition will be better served by reading the book. --Claire Campbell Based on the best-seller by Jon Krakauer, this intense real-life adventure tells of the disastrous events that occurred on the May, 1996 expedition to the top of Mt. Everest. Two opposing teams led by experienced guides attempted to scale the mountain, but when their trip turned dangerous, they were forced to band together. Christopher McDonald, Peter Horton and Nat Parker star. 90 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo Surround, French Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo, Portuguese Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai; biographies; theatrical trailers. Based on Jon Krakauer's bestselling book, Into Thin Air re-creates an ill-fated 1996 expedition to Everest that claimed at least five lives, including those of two world-class climbers. Only 90 minutes in length, the film jumps right into the action at Everest base camp and compresses the two-month trek into just a few days of exhilarating adventure. Periodic voice-overs by Krakauer (Christopher McDonald) provide essential background information and guide us through the invisible, intensifying effects of altitude and stress. Krakauer joined the trip to write an article on the commercialization of Everest, but as conditions on the mountain deteriorate he is forced to focus all his energy on survival. Unfortunately the film fails to really develop any of its characters before thrusting them onto the harrowing face of Everest. As a result, it's difficult to understand the relationships that play out as the group struggles to the summit and back. While the trio of leading actors is solid, only Nat Parker (who plays guide Rob Hall) has enough screen time to develop an interesting, complex character. Peter Horton's portrayal of unconventional guide Scott Fischer is almost hyperbolic and McDonald's Krakauer is stiff and difficult to read. While the film succeeds in creating a palpable sense of agony and suspense, those in search of a more thoughtful, detailed account of the expedition will be better served by reading the book. --Claire Campbell A murder mystery revolving around a major modeling agency run by Irene Barton. Top models are murdered by a mysterious killer and it all begins when a washed-up designer plans a comeback via the efforts of her young protege.System Requirements:Running Time: 98 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/KILLER UPC: 029502720735 Manufacturer No: 72072DVD Horton-Parker and Brown seek to prepare counselors-in-training to better understand personal growth and self development. Their approach is designed to guide readers to better self-understanding through reviews of prevailing theory and through a series of exercises. Each chapter presents one or more exercises designed to allow the reader an opportunity to explore his/her personal development and to become aware of any unfinished and/or unresolved business that could emerge as countertransference with clients.The basic theories of psychological growth and development—moral, cognitive, and gender identity—are examined under the stages of development throughout the life span. The specialized theories for the different stages, such as childhood and adolescence, are presented along with counseling applications for that specific stage. Readers are provided with numerous examples of how to use this information to better help clients. Other unique features include material on becoming a culturally sensitive counselor and an explanation of object-relations and self-psychology theories. Of particular interest to researchers and students involved with counseling issues. Like the other books in the series, Matter and Motion is written in the perspective of the founders of modern science: the belief that God is the Creator of the universe and the Originator of its order, reason, and reality, and that science is one way for man to control and master the physical world for the benefit of mankind. Students begin their study with a section on astronomy, in which they learn how the heavens proclaim the glory of God. Several chapters introduce and reinforce the basic principles of matter and motion and lay the foundation for physics. The text includes a chapter on science versus the false philosophy of evolution. Chapters on magnetism and electricity conclude the text. More Info On Parker Horton:

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P90x
So you've seen the commercials, heard about it from your friends or colleagues, but you want to know what P90X REALLY is about. Not just "Oh man...it's EXTREME!" Pull up a chair and I'll give you an in depth look at the workout program that WILL change your life.
Let's get right down to it and start with the workouts. Have you ever bought a workout video that was a half hour or forty-five minutes of a more talk than working out? Then the workout you do get is for beginners, or is better suited for your 12 year old? Yea, me too, but P90X is not it. First of all, they give you a full DVD on how to get the most of the workouts. The trainer, Tony Horton, gets serious, and gives you serious motivation to get the change in your body you are looking for. Then, they give you a whopping TWELVE DVDs. That's twelve hour-long workouts! These guys are nuts! Not only are they twelve workouts, but also if you are not in shape like a professional athlete, you WILL NOT be able to finish the workouts. I'm serious, and so are the workouts. Their strength workouts are based on circuit type training. The strength workout DVDs are: chest and back; shoulders, triceps, bicep; back and legs; chest, shoulder, triceps; back and biceps and finally the "Ab Ripper X", as they like to call it. Each one starts with a warm up and stretch, and each one has a cool down period...so you are completely done in 1 hour.
Now, I want to tell you about the chest and back a bit more. Basically, you rotate a chest exercise, then a back exercise. It starts out with pushups, then pull-ups. You will rotate regular grip, then wide grip then narrow grip and finally reverse grip (pull-ups). Tony then has you doing some decline and incline pushups, bent over rows, back flys and some crazy military push ups that the Navy SEALS have a hard time doing. There are of course a couple other exercises that I didn't mention, but they are all variations of the above. So, with about 15 seconds rest in between each exercise, you finish the first round and you are SPENT! Then he says...."This is where most programs are finished....but not us! We're not done!" And you look at the TV screen like.."Are you kidding me right now..I can't even lift my arms over my head.....and you want me to get back on the pull up bar"??? Yea...that's right...get back up there. But, don't worry, about half way through the 90 days....you're yelling back at the TV screen going.......bring it harder old man!!! (Oh yea..Tony is the most ripped 48 year old guy you have EVER seen....EVER!)
So, that about covers one DVD. The rest are more of the same torture (at first, then you realize you are a friggin' animal, and begin to love that stuff). But wait, I'm not done! There are cardio workouts! Plyometrics, Yoga, Cardio X, and Core Synergistics. All of which will have you scraping the floor with your tongue if you are not already a marathon runner. Oh yea....I know someone who IS a marathon runner, and he STILL had trouble with these babies when he first started! Yea, these workouts are serious, so you should be too if you want to tackle them and get in the best shape of your life! Did I mention they give you a calendar and a workbook to track your progress and a 40-page guide to all of the workouts in addition to the DVDs? Yea...they do.
Let's talk about the P90X nutrition plan now. So unless you are a professional athlete (actually....professional athletes can benefit from this nutrition guide too) you need this nutrition guide. It's really like getting a masters degree in how our bodies work. After you read the P90X nutrition guide, you will want to sue someone every time you see the crap on TV and in the news about how to lose weight. Everyone is feeding us misinformation!! It's crazy that the owners of these companies are not sent to jail!!! Because it's a crime!! The P90X nutrition guide shows you IN DETAIL how EXACTLY to burn YOUR fat, and build YOUR muscle, not someone else's fat and muscle. They take you step by step, calculate your energy requirements for rest, for exercise, for everything, then give you a solid number to hang your hat on, so you know every single day, that you are either losing fat, or not. In addition, they give you meal plans, down to the last calorie, carbohydrate and protein, so that you know EXACTLY what is going on in your body. No more guessing if you are losing weight because the scale might be wrong. The hell with the scale! You don't need it! It's throwing you off! Calculate your weight loss!! Then, in one month, look at it in your pictures....you will be astonished! In addition, P90X puts you on three different phases of your nutrition plan: a fat burning phase, a strength phase and an endurance phase. You can watch you body change each week in the mirror....it is totally crazy!!! They even give you an entire 90 days worth of meal recipes. If you don't like those, they have a "Portion Plan", so you can chose your own foods and still follow the plan. Of course, the online website has tons more recipes from other people that went through P90X who have submitted so others can benefit. This is the most complete, real, and healthy way to get super-fit that you will find anywhere.....I can guarantee that!!!
About the Author
Dr. Parker is a surgical resident with an interest in preventative health, and fitness. Check out more about the program and my results here:
P90X
Why do some parkers do this..? and does it annoy you..? or are you one of them..?
The other night i went to fast food place (tim hortons) i reversed parked and when i came out there was anothe car reversed paked right next to me there must have been 12 empty spots....
So why would someone have to feel the need to park right next to you and not one space over (one park spot)..?
Oh and nothing was damged or broken and me the owner of the car had no problems with each other only saw him twice in my life so far.
deborah m you should read over what everything that i said specially the part where i said "there must have been 12 other spots to park" which means he didn't have to pull up next to me..DUH
That wouldn't bother me as long as they didn't park so close as to hit my car when they opened their door to get out.
You know what I just love to see, though? It's the people who take two parking spots.
Some people think that they are entitled to take up two spots just so that their precious car might not be sullied by the particles of dirt that fall off of the opening doors of one of the unwashed masses' cars.
Oh, they should have reserved spots just for these folks!! They are so much better than me!!!
I feel so privileged when I an park next to them!!! I get a special feeling, you know, that special feeling, when I can park just right next to them.
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