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Saturday, 06 March 2010 14:11 |
Dallas Stars Team Report Stars goaltender Marty Turco looked like he had righted his regular-season ship. Yes, the starting netminder was probably as surprised as anyone when the Stars grabbed Kari Lehtonen from Atlanta, and most were wondering if that meant the end of Turco's stay in Dallas. Right after that, however, Turco was looking very Turco-like again. He was moving well, he was picking up the puck well and was stopping just about everything that came his way as the Stars rode his talents to a strong pre-Olympic break finish. But something happened on the way back to NHL action. Turco's great outings disappeared again. That was most evident Thursday night when the Stars were hosting the Blues. Honored before Thursday's game for playing his 500th on Tuesday, and with his team looking for a playoff spot, Turco should've been at his best, right? |
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 22:53 |
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· The Final Fantasy XIII collector’s edition guide will be a pristine coffee table book, printed on highest-quality, 100# paper and encased in a hard cover. It will be limited to just one print run and each copy will be sequentially numbered. · Exclusive additional 16-page section featuring an overview and analysis of the Final Fantasy XIII story
· The 100% complete guide to FINAL FANTASY XIII |
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 13:23 |
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Outstanding photography. Just a beautiful knit book. All of the patterns are gorgeous. The sweater coat is amazing in that it is knit from side to side. The color theme of this book cream, grey and pinkish purple is striking. Shows you, you have have a great wardrobe with just a few colors. Just lovely!! |
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 13:16 |
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Cozy and lovely items! Scottish Highland Knits is a wonderful book, full of history and patterns. The patterns range from simple to complicated and the photographs are warm and encouraging. I love the colors they use as well and can't wait to start. Patterns appear to be well written and inclusive. |
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John Mayer Room For Squares |
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 22:41 |
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Room for Squares i just recently purchased this book for something to do to kill time. i'm a big fan of john mayer's music, and wanted to see if i could possibly play some of his stuff. at first it was a little intimidating, because some of the chords are a little difficult for me. (i think john must have some rather large hands.) but contrary to what has been said about this book by others, once you take the time to learn the music, it sounds exactly like the album. minus the background instruments of course. |
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