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Oneida Mooncrest 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8


Oneida Mooncrest 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8


$80.00


Frame an everyday dinnerware pattern or complement a dressy special-occasion table with the clean, gently rounded lines of Oneida’s Mooncrest flatware. Made of quality 18/0 stainless steel with a lustrous mirror polish, this durable yet elegant design features slightly elongated working ends balanced by slender flared handles with softly pointed tips. The curved edges make for a comfortable fit in…

DMT D8F  8-Inch Dia-Sharp  Continuous Diamond  Fine


DMT D8F 8-Inch Dia-Sharp Continuous Diamond Fine


$29.51


With long, continuous flat surface, this sharpening stone is ideal for honing most kitchen cutlery, up to an 8-inch chef’s knife, and also puts an edge on tools with either flat or pointed blades. Measuring 8 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 3/8 inch thick, the stone is great for long strokes and has non-skid rubber feet to prevent it from sliding during sharpening. The surface is coated with tiny …

Oneida Mooncrest 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4


Oneida Mooncrest 20-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 4


$38.29


Mooncrest 20 Piece Service For 4 Contains: 4 Salad Forks, 4 Dinner Forks, 4 Dinner Knives. 4 Place Spoons, 4 Teaspoons. Dishwasher Safe. 18/0 Stainless Steel….

Pink Floyd: The Wall (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)


Pink Floyd: The Wall (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)


$11.51


By any rational measure, Alan Parker’s cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd: The Wall is a glorious failure. Glorious because its imagery is hypnotically striking, frequently resonant, and superbly photographed by the gifted cinematographer Peter Biziou. And a failure because the entire exercise is hopelessly dour, loyal to the bleak themes and psychological torment of Roger Waters’s great musi…



Review - Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar (Nintendo DS)   by Tommy A.

Developer studio Marvelous Entertainment has delivered more than 25 Harvest Moon games since SNES owners back in 1996 first was challenged to conquer the simple pleasures of husbandry and agricultural cultivation. Not satisfied with having only four titles on Nintendo's DS handheld, publisher Natsume has added another entry to the roster - Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar - ready to compete for player's attention and cash just as autumn is about to set in.

No poking around

Harvest Moon's take on the farming-simulation genre has - to a large extend - remained unchanged across the years. Simple and surprisingly durable, the basic premise in Grand Bazaar is instantly recognizable to returning fans, as players once more are put in charge of an empty and undeveloped estate, that must be brought back to prosperity and renown through perseverance and months of back breaking, manual labour. Along the way, you

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