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Summer Comedy

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Colour Print Country Haystacks Bicycle Comedy Summer


Colour Print Country Haystacks Bicycle Comedy Summer


$16.75


Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art ———-. Colour Print Country Haystacks Bicycle Comedy Summer Page From The Graphic An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Date As Shown On Top Of Page Or In Title Genuine Clearance As Purchased From An Old Antique Print Dealer From A Quality Lot Purchased At Auction Bargain Clearance Sale Up To 90% Off Size Approx Inches 16 X 11….

Corvette Summer by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame


Corvette Summer by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame



Corvette Summer, framed black metal, white matte. Beautiful Highest Quality Frame, Solid Finish, LOW SHIPPING!!! Price includes price of print Poster. Framing includes dry mounting, acrylic glazing. Comes ready to hang. and is a better quality then your local framing store Guaranteed….


Corvette Summer by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame


Corvette Summer by unknown 17.00X11.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame



Corvette Summer, framed black metal, white matte. Beautiful Highest Quality Frame, Solid Finish, LOW SHIPPING!!! Price includes price of print Poster. Framing includes dry mounting, acrylic glazing. Comes ready to hang. and is a better quality then your local framing store Guaranteed….


(500) Days Of Summer-Music From The Motion Picture


(500) Days Of Summer-Music From The Motion Picture


$8.93


No Description Available.Genre: Soundtracks & ScoresMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 14-JUL-2009…

Barney - Let's Go to the Zoo


Barney – Let’s Go to the Zoo


$4.88


Barney, BJ, and Baby Bop invite young viewers to accompany them as they visit the Fort Worth Zoo in this 50-minute, never-televised Barney show. Unlike the typical televised episode, this installment is shot completely on location. Absent is the core group of children who interact with Barney–instead, Barney focuses on BJ, Baby Bop, and his young viewers. BJ attempts to chronicle their journ…

The Sandlot


The Sandlot


$5.46


When egghead Scotty Smalls moves to town just before the summer vacation of 1962, his first priority is to make friends. He heads to the nearby sandlot only to humiliate himself before the local kids, but star player Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez befriends the awkward boy, teaches him the basics of baseball, and welcomes him to the team. It’s a summer filled with camaraderie and fun until Smalls …

Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation [VHS]


Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation [VHS]


$14.98



Rugrats in Paris - The Movie [VHS]


Rugrats in Paris – The Movie [VHS]


$2.75


Based on the popular TV series RUGRATS, this animated film, RUGRATS IN PARIS: THE MOVIE, features a group of zany toddlers who, by chance, get to travel to Paris. The film takes a playful path through the uncomplicated plotline, beginning with a perfectly choreographed spoof on THE GODFATHER (replete with a sawed-off toy horse head), then launching into a series of upbeat songs narrating the story…

Harold & Maude [VHS]


Harold & Maude [VHS]


$9.95


Black comedies don’t come much blacker than this cult favorite from 1972, and they don’t come much funnier, either. It seemed that director Hal Ashby was the perfect choice to mine a mother lode of eccentricity from the original script by Colin Higgins, about the unlikely romance between a death-obsessed 19-year-old named Harold (Bud Cort) and a life-loving 79-year-old widow named Maude (Ruth Gord…

Secondhand Lions (New Line Platinum Series)


Secondhand Lions (New Line Platinum Series)


$2.77


If you can get past its thick layer of syrup and molasses, Secondhand Lions reveals itself as a thoroughly decent family film that anyone can enjoy. It gets a little sappy sometimes, but there’s something to be said for a movie in which Michael Caine and Robert Duvall play eccentric old brothers who take the easy approach to fishing: instead of a peaceful rod and reel, they use 12-gauge shotguns. …

Summer Comedy

Summer Music And Arts Festivals Are Just Around The Corner

For many people in the UK, the onset of spring means only one thing – the advent of the music festival season. From Glastonbury in June to the Reading and Leeds Festivals at the end of August, music festivals play a large part in the British summer experience – regardless of the weather.

Traditionally, the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset has been seen simultaneously as the both the kick-off and the highlight of the summer festival season. As famous for the rivers of mud it attracts during periods of rain as the big names it draws, Glastonbury began in 1970 with 1500 people attending. In contrast, last year’s festival – memorably headlined by American rapper Jay-Z – saw over 100,000 people attending, figures that are a testament to how deeply Glastonbury is embedded in the hearts of British music fans.

Other popular festivals featuring rock and electronic acts are spread across the season, with T in the Park in Scotland in July, the V Festival in mid-August and the Reading and Leeds festivals at the end of August. But rock music certainly isn’t the only genre to light a fire under festival-goers in the UK. The Cambridge Folk Festival attracts thousands of folk fans from across the world in the serene and beautiful surroundings of Cherry Hinton in Cambridgeshire. This eclectic festival is even older than Glastonbury, having started in 1964.

What’s more, the UK is home to some of the globe’s most vibrant arts festivals every summer, like the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe in August, and the Brighton Festival and Fringe in May. In fact, the Edinburgh Fringe is the biggest arts festival in the world with over two thousand shows last year spanning theatre, comedy, music and many more genres.

However, with the economic downturn looming large over many people’s finances this year, it’s possible that a lot of music fans and arts buffs won’t quite get to make it to their favourite festivals this year. Tickets for music festivals in particular can run into hundreds of pounds for a whole weekend, while tickets at Fringe events often sell out quickly – especially if they’ve been receiving good press.

However, the huge technological advances of the last decade mean that it’s now easier than ever to make sure you don’t miss out on seeing your favourite bands or shows – even if it’s from the comfort of your own living room. Rapid developments in digital television mean that highlights from major music festivals and events are increasingly being shown on TV, both recorded and live.

Digital channels are often among the first to screen footage from music festivals and channels with interactive features usually let you choose from a selection of bands to watch. Detailed programmes on arts festivals are often compiled too and can be seen on specialist channels like Sky Arts. What’s more, with more and more people choosing HD television, the crystal-clear quality of this format means that your favourite musical groups and performers will seem even more unforgettable.

With such great digital television technology at your fingertips, there’s no excuse for you to miss the highlights of the UK’s best summer festivals.

About the Author

Paul McIndoe writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.


Tamawaca Folks: A Summer Comedy (1907)


Tamawaca Folks: A Summer Comedy (1907)


$14.65


Tamawaca Folks: A Summer Comedy (1907)

Summer


Summer


$7.61


A trio of childhood friends teetering on the cusp of adulthood attempt to maintain their carefree lifestyle while stridently avoiding the responsibilities of adulthood in a warm {\coming of age} {\comedy} from director {$Phil Price}. Stef, Miller, and Cha

Tamawaca Folks; A Summer Comedy


Tamawaca Folks; A Summer Comedy


$20


Publisher: [Chicago?]: Tamawaca Press Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

Comedy


Comedy


$12.97


Comedy

Blue Collar Comedy Tour


Blue Collar Comedy Tour


$7.62


This performance video is a collection of highlights from standup {\comedy} routines made during a tour across America during the summer of 2002. Directed by {$C.B. Harding} ({#The Osbournes}), {#The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Movie} also incorporates behind

Indian Summer: A Comedy in One Act


Indian Summer: A Comedy in One Act


$10.27


This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR”d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

The Summer's Tale. a Musical Comedy of Three Acts. as It Is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.


The Summer’s Tale. a Musical Comedy of Three Acts. as It Is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.


$11.58


The Summer’s Tale. a Musical Comedy of Three Acts. as It Is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.

Music and comedy close Games
The Olympic Games closed Sunday with a good-natured look at the Opening Ceremony Cauldron gaffe and celebration of Canada’s music, comedy and culture. Now, it’s on to Sochi.