Legendary Cuts

Joe’s 09 Legendary Cuts, Hot Propects & Big Game Break
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Cuisinart GR-4N 5-in-1 Griddler $185.00 The Cuisinart(tm) Griddler makes “multifunctional” an understatement! Make perfect panini… plus! With four separate cooking options, it can handle everything from pancakes to sausages to grilled cheese to steaks, hamburgers and panini. It helps you prepare more servings of more kinds of food in less time, so you can cook for a crowd — no one has to wait!Simply change the cooking plates and adju… |
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Legendary Whitetails Legendary Knife Board $14.99 Bamboo cutting board made from 100% renewable resource, they don’t show cut marks and are easy on knives. Board measures 15″ x 10″…. |
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Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack: The Legendary Sessions, Vol. 1 $11.37 By the early ’80s, Dr. John was mostly in demand as a session player and ad jingle writer, but he cut a pair of back-to-back solo piano albums that proved he was still capable of greatness. The first, Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack, ranges widely, from joyous tributes (“Memories of Professor Longhair,” “Pinetop”) and slow blues (“New Island Blues,” “Saints”) to graceful standards such as “Dance à l… |
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Dr John Plays Mac Rebennack: Legendary Sessions 2 $11.01 The second of back-to-back solo albums cut in the early ’80s, Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack: The Legendary Sessions Volume Two (originally released as The Brightest Smile in Town) presents a more balanced mix of vocal and instrumental tracks than its predecessor, Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack. While it’s fun to hear the great New Orleans pianist romp through “Box Car Boogie” and patiently work his w… |
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Halo 2, Vol. 1 $7.62 Further proof that the 15-year-old male is the nexus of contemporary popular entertainment, this anthology of music from and “inspired by” the sequel to the earth-conquering Halo saga also showcases how capably the video game industry can trump even Hollywood’s vaunted production values. The original synth-heavy underscore by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori is filled with enough brooding, m… |
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Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Black Infantry Knife with 4.8-Inch Blade $65.16 The Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Black Infantry Knife was designed for survival during even the worst conditions. This 10-inch survival knife was engineered by former military man Jeff Freeman and was field-tested with troops, ensuring that it can stand up to rugged, rigorous use and offer high performance under a variety of emergency conditions..caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, ser… |
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Gerber 31-000760 Bear Grylls Survival Series, Compact Scout Knife, Drop Point $7.59 The product of collaboration between Gerber and survival expert Bear Grylls, the Compact Scout Knife is a smaller version of the original Scout knife, featuring a thin, folding design for easy portability and storage–just tuck it in a pocket and you’re ready to go. Its half-serrated, high-carbon, drop point stainless steel blade is ideal for edge retention and cutting rope. A locking blade featur… |
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Gerber 22-47162 Fast Draw Spring Assisted Opening Stainless Steel Fine Edge Knife $24.84 With spring-assisted technology, the Gerber Fast Draw Knife deploys quickly and easily with one hand. This fine edge knife can be triggered using the thumb stub or with a sudden release of the index finger. The Fast Draw features a high carbon surgical stainless steel blade and tactile texturing on nylon handle. The blade measures 2.99 inches in length. A sturdy pocket clip keeps it close at hand…. |
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Legend (Ultimate Edition) $10.60 This strange, 1985 experiment by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner) starred the up-and-coming Tom Cruise in a fairy-tale world of dwarfs and unicorns and demons. After the horn of a unicorn is broken, darkness and winter descend upon the world. Cruise’s character, helped along by a magic sprite played by David Bennent (The Tin Drum), descends into hell to save paradise. This movie is almost a classic cas… |
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The Patriot (Extended Cut) [Blu-ray] $8.88 Aimed directly at a mainstream audience, The Patriot qualifies as respectable entertainment, but anyone expecting a definitive drama about the American Revolution should look elsewhere. Rising above the blatant crowd pleasing of Stargate, Independence Day, and Godzilla, director Roland Emmerich crafts a marvelous re-creation of South Carolina in the late 1770s (aided immeasurably by cinematographe… |