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Monday, October 27, 2008

Sex And The City (Season 1) DVD Review

Based on the bestselling novel by Candace Bushnell, the HBO original series Sex And The City took the television world by storm following its release in the summer of 1998. Following the exploits of four young and educated female friends living and working in small and large caliber York City, the show revolves around the various relationships and life problems experienced by each member of the group. Sporting an experienced and talented cast, the show has developed a strong, borderline fanatic following

Sarah Jessica Parker (the de facto lead character of the show) stars as Carrie Bradshaw, a popular sex columnist for a local newspaper who travels in numerous Manhattan social circles. Carrie is engaged in a tempestuous on-again, off-again relationship with a mystery man always referred to as "Mr. Big". The young urban professional shares her life with three best friends who have similarly interesting jobs - Miranda Hobbs (Cynthia Nixon), a lawyer tired of being single given the societal ramifications; Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), a promiscuous publicist who enjoys non-exclusive relationships; and Charlotte McDougal (Kristin Davis), an art museum curator who is relatively less open about her sexuality Together, the 115 Grain Ammo Unprimed Cases seek each other's advice on the ever-present and varying predicaments in which they find their romantic relationships

The Sex And The City DVD (Season1) features a number of hilarious episodes including the series premiere in which the four stars make a pact at Miranda's birthday party that they Military Combat Loads start having sex like men (i.e. without feeling or attachment). Charlotte is skeptical of the idea, but Carrie takes to the idea immediately by sleeping with her ex-boyfriend. Meanwhile, Miranda goes out with Carrie's friend Skipper while Samantha and Carrie develop new relationships of their own Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "Bay of Married Pigs" in which Carrie is set up by her married friends with a man intent on getting married himself (meanwhile, all four Custom Brass Manufacturer Ammunition feel the societal pressures to get married), and "The Monogamists" in which each of the four women deals with personal issues involving exclusive/non-exclusive relationships of varying degrees

Below is a list of episodes included on the Sex And The City DVD (Season 1):

Episode 1 (Sex and the City) 5.56 Ammo Date: 06-06-1998
Episode 2 (Models and Mortals) Air Date: 06-06-1998
Episode 3 (Bay of Married Pigs) Air Date: 06-21-1998
Episode 4 (Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys) Air Date: 06-28-1998
Episode 5 (The Power of Female Sex) Air Date: 07-05-1998
Episode 6 (Secret Sex) Air Date: 07-12-1998
Episode 7 (The Monogamists) Air Date: 07-19-1998
Episode 8 (Three's a Crowd) Air Date: 07-26-1998
Episode 9 (The Turtle and The Hare) Air Date: 08-02-1998
Episode 10 (The Baby Shower) Air Date: 08-09-1998
Episode 11 (The Drought) Air Date: 08-16-1998
Episode 12 (Oh Come, All Ye Faithful) Air Date: 08-23-1998

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find where you can find more reviews of movies and TV series. Source: http://thedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/sex-and-city-dvd.html

Fix and Flip Goldmine Resources For Big-Ticket Buys

Fix and Flip Projects have many options when it comes to getting good looking products for a fraction of the price offered by other similar stores. Creativity combat weapons for sale key and it doesn’t Frangible Armor Piercing Ammo to be a little cheap. Don’t go all out cheap and buy junk but look look look for the best bargain. Everywhere you shop whether at the hardware store, a great little bargain outlet store or even online. Always be on the lookout for great value. Your time is money literally. Once you do the research the profit will follow. Bargain hunters get paid to shop, just look at some of the amazing deals mentioned below.

The grocery store business offers a great example. Some stores are willing to advertise a loss leader (super low prices only on selected items) just to get you in their doors. They figure once you are there you will buy all of the other items you need they get a good return on. Can’t fault them for their capitalism…this is America. But if you have the time and want to get the 5.56 Ammo bang for your buck find the special deals at each store and only buy those items from that particular store…I would not take the time and effort in groceries because that research is not the highest and best use of my time but you bet your bottom dollar I will take the time to do it for my materials required for a project.

Look at this example for instance.

A local tile company in town offers very cool 99 c tile and is good quality to boot…it’s always in stock and always available. They deliver for free because they know me and they are good about returns also. Broken tile is a significant factor when purchasing tile and they have replaced every time. Stock items are great because you can always add on later with the same type and return overages when necessary.

Now, while this tile store sells carpet as well, they can’t touch the Home Depot price for carpet (the cut pile berber with a fleck I used to use. I no longer use this carpet because it is an unnecessary expense. I can easily use a good regular carpet Winchester 6.8SPC ammo the fleck and save over $5.00 per sq. yard. One project I paid only 50c per square foot for a descent berber carpet. Contractors warehouse is a great resource in CA for this large expense.

This could amount to hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars on a larger home.

Be smart with your material purchases…do the homework and take your list. Make notes to yourself so you don’t have to redo the whole process on the next deal.

Once you get your standards down and know what works for you then it’s easier to buy in bulk and negotiate discounts. STOP! Did you hear that investor friend? Buy in bulk and give yourself the power to negotiate discounts. This works with small, large, even the big box stores once you get to know the manager or owner. You never know until you ask, so ask away.

In fact, I have yet to use it but in this vein, there are companies that will offer investors discounts on materials and other big ticket items because of the continued sales potential. One is Direct Buy. Heavy initial member fee but I hear great discounts.

In any case shop it and do your homework…this is one of the areas that you have huge savings potential.

Lets look at some details

Appliances: I have a commercial account with a local supplier of appliances and because of my discount I was able to get a stainless dishwasher, microwave and range all for 1200.00 plus delivery. I don’t include the delivery because I would have to pay that anywhere.

Even with delivery comes in under 1500.00 and all in stainless steel. Took a little preliminary legwork on my part to get quotes and set up account but that was a one time deal. Now I just call in what I want and they send me a quote. I am standardized on items and no more time consuming trips to hunt.

Lights: lowes often has awesome sales on their lighting fixtures. In fact they regularly offer a contractor’s special 4 pack of standard surface mounted brushed nickel finish lights that amounts to about 10 bucks a light…Best deal I’ve found on this type of light. The other stores only offer shiny gold in bulk.

Bathroom lighting was a little trickier. At the big box stores I found only expensive options…lights over 50-70 dollars each which will add up when you are working with multiple bathrooms.

However, you will on occasion come across these same swanky type 3 bar lights in again brushed nickel at Costco for only 15.ea. What a bargain. Only downside is they are not offered year-round so when you come across grab more than you need if you know you will be doing future projects.

Chandeliers: again Lowes has the absolute best deal I’ve found. A very nice, elegant but simple candlelike chandelier that comes with optional covers but looks loveley on its own. Last time I bought for 79.00 but found an even better priced chandelier on sale again very lovely but different style for only 40 dollars. How can you beat 40 bucks?

This took hours of research driving to and from one store after another as well as frequenting specialty lighting stores and researching online sources…this is the best I’ve found but if you have other options would love to hear from you.

Another great resource for lights is Contractors Warehouse. I found a fantastic large entry light that would run hundreds of dollars in a big box store for only $39.00. I love a great deal.

Cabinets: I have some awesome options when it comes to cabinets and countertops.

Too much to go into here but will reveal in a future release in order to give the topic the attention it deserves.

These are just some of the many different things I have found in my hours of hunting for the best quality for the best price on my fix and flip projects.

Michelle Rene Garcia is the Founder of www.AvoidRealEstateNightmares.com, an investment training company that provides monthly resources for real estate investors looking to protect their wealth and make wise investment decisions to build their fortune. Please visit Michelle at http://avoidrealestatenightmares.com/visit