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Absolutely love this. It hold the GPS & then hides under my seat so nobody sees it. No sticky residue remains on my dashboard or window marks to leave any clues to anyone that there may be a GPS inside the car. Well worth the extra money it may cost. Would recommend this this to anyone.
Beach Hopper Women s
Card works great without any problems, and the price cant be beat. Shipping was unbelievably fast, only 2-3 days. Highly recommend this product!
GORE BIKE WEAR Women
I purchased this one because the other brand I purchased fell on the floor, the display went and the manufacturer (not the store where I purchases) had a crappy customer service department so no repeat business for them.
Overall a great product, still learning how to use!
Casio Women s Dress
Casio Women s Watch When you think of style, this is definitely a watch to look at. It has a gold-tone case and a gold-tone band with a fold over clasp. Featuring a white analog display with a Japanese quartz movement, …
Sit back and let this book wash over you. How good is it? How many books do you know that effortlessly combine moral probity and social consciousness with a wittiness that makes you grin with delight? The year is 1962, Skeeter Whelan comes home from Old Miss with her BA and a yen to write. Her first assignment turns out to be an expose of racism…not the headline making kind that Medger Evers and Martin Luther King were fighting at the time, not school segregation, equal rights and voter registration, but the quiet, insidious kind found in every genteel Southern household. In other words, Skeeter’s job is to reveal what it’s really like to be a black maid in a white home. She goes to the source, the maids themselves, but is able to coax only two–under promise of anonymity–to work with her: Minnie, whose outspokenness has cost her many, many jobs, and Abileen, who is considered a jewel, a treasure, and wholeheartedly trusted to raise her employers’ precious (and seemingly endless supply of)babies…but not to use the family toilet. Soon, the other maids come flocking to tell their tales. It’s apparent that the church-going, mimosa-scented ladies of this world haven’t made much progress from the days of Simon Legree. Oh, sure, nobody is taking a whip to the cleaning lady, but no law says you can’t subject her to a humiliating series of rules, interrogations and suspicions. The writing is so light and so fresh, you don’t quite realize how seriously the writer, Kathryn Stockett, treats the subject. The book is funny…but it’s never slapstick and never resorts to caricature, even when Stockett sits us among a group of white ladies sipping cool drinks and planning a fundraiser to save ‘the poor black Africans’ — while guilelessly and guiltlessly exploiting the black woman serving them their diet sodas. And the book isn’t a one-note opera. Minnie is, at least on one occasion, the victim of her own misconceptions, and not any misbehavior on the part of a whol
Casio Women s LCF30
The SteamVac cleaned the carpet very nicely and was pleased with the results upon first use. I attempted to use the it a second time a week later, and discovered the brushes would not spin. I followed the manual and cleaned the filter, and checked to make sure the brushes were properly inserted, but they still would not spin. I took it up to our local Hoover authorized repair shop and was told that the turbine that spins the brushes was broke and needed to be repaired. I now have to wait 2-3 weeks for warranty verification, parts, and install time.
Casio Women s Leather
The mount was quick and easy to install. It is smaller than expected which is also good. Because friction is all that holds it in place, it could become a missile in an accident.All in all this is a device that does what is designed to do.
Casio Women s Baby