Chamois Faux Suede Cube
Functional as an ottoman, occasional seating or an accent table, these versatile blocks create a casual, comfortable look.Durable polyester coverComfortable foam fillRemovable cover features a hidden zipperAvailable in black, tan, khaki, and burgundyMeasure 14 x 14 x 14 inchesCoordinates with the following products available on our site:Chamois Hugger No-slip Chair Pads1008654Chamois Embroidered Pillows (Set of Two)1014594Chamois Tab Top Curtain Panel Pair1010565Imported
A new Dragonball Z series begins with four episodes of this enormously popular anime series introducing the Androids. Features episodes #111 The Androids Appear, #112 A Handy Trick, #113 Double Trouble For Goku, and #114 Upgrade to Super Saiyan. The edited version contains the episodes as they are shown on the Cartoon Network suitable for ages six and older.DVD Features:NOTES: Includes the English Uncut Version and the Original Japanese
Release Subtitled in English.Region 1Region 2Region 4Keep Case
Add a splash of fun to your wardrobe with these sterling silver and cubic zirconia three-circle drop earrings.
Crafted of sterling silver, each earring features two CZ stones which add a little touch of sparkle to them. The earrings are set on traditional posts secured by butterfly backs.
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This collection of short films were produced around the mid-20th century, and were an adult reaction to the burgeoning youth culture movement that, they felt, posed a very real threat to civilization! The films included are:
Are Manners Important?
(1954), which teaches manners to a young man with designs on the presidency;
Good Table Manners
(1951), which transports a boy backwards and forwards in time so he can teach himself table manners;
We Play And Share Together
(1951), which shows two girls how much more fun they`d have if they shared their toys;
Everyday Courtesy
(1948), which teaches children and adults how to be polite;
Exchanging Greetings and Introductions
(1960), which stresses how important it is to greet someone in a polite manner;
Social Courtesy
(1951), which teaches teenagers how to act in a social situation;
Helping Johnny Remember
(1956), which sees a group of kids building their own society, only to exclude a member due to his poor manners; and, finally,
By Jupiter
(1941), in which one man is allowed to relive a day in his life.




