Apr 01 2009

Key Ring

Key Ring
What is the easier way to get a key on a key ring?

separate it with a small screwdriver and turn it sideways to hold it open until you start the key onto it

Key Ring for Android App Review – AppJudgment


Metrokane Rabbit Wine Opener Tool Kit, Silver


Metrokane Rabbit Wine Opener Tool Kit, Silver


$39.99


A great gift for a wine lover, this powerful, award-winning tool effortlessly extracts the cork from any wine bottle in 3 seconds with simple lever action. Handles with comfortable rubberized padding easily clamp onto a bottle’s neck; the lever drives the tough worm into the cork with a push and then pulls the cork out cleanly with a simple pull. Releasing the cork involves the same action, only w…

Key Bottle Opener


Key Bottle Opener


$2.90


Authentic, original and classic: STARR Bottle Openers have been the choice of bottlers and brewers for over 80 years. This is an essential item for the beer and soda drinker….

Suck UK Key Bottle Opener


Suck UK Key Bottle Opener


$2.39


The Original & Authentic Suck UK Key Bottle Opener….

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King


The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King


$5.26


This final chapter of Peter Jackson’s sprawling adaptation of Tolkien’s “Ring” trilogy closes out one of the most accomplished cycles in cinema–and film music–history. As he’s done for the saga’s first two installments, composer Howard Shore has honed a mature, brooding orchestral masterpiece that’s long on subtle shadings of mood and nuance, while eschewing the hollow bombast that’s characteriz…

Pieces of Eight


Pieces of Eight


$2.44


In some ways, Styx was America’s answer to Queen. The Chicago quintet never ascended to the ranks of rock-and-roll royalty, as did their English counterparts, nor are they held in as high a regard today. Nevertheless, Styx fulfilled a Midwestern American hunger for high-flown fantasy typified on Pieces of Eight with songs like Dennis DeYoung and James Young’s “I’m Okay” and “Lords of the Rings,” …

I'm Not There


I’m Not There


$7.95


Many people have covered Bob Dylan’s songs over the years, but few quite like this. On the double-disc soundtrack that accompanies Todd Haynes’ extremely confounding biopic of the already plenty confounding folk icon, we get the likes of Sonic Youth, Cat Power, Yo La Tengo, the Hold Steady, and Antony & The Johnsons doing their best Dylan impressions and often failing gloriously. Former Pavement f…


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