Posted by Notcot on Sep 5, 2012 in
Gadgets
Skip that tedious seven years at medical school and jump straight to the good bits with Operation! ; Operation gives you that chance to play surgeon in Cavity Sam. Be sure to avoid buzzing your patient as you remove some vital organs and the outcome tends to cause quite a shock and you know you’re in trouble if you see his nose turn red! ; Fun for all the family!
Price : £ 17.29
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Posted by Notcot on Aug 30, 2012 in
Gadgets
Skip that tedious seven years at medical school and jump straight to the good bits with Operation! ; Operation gives you that chance to play surgeon in Cavity Sam. Be sure to avoid buzzing your patient as you remove some vital organs and the outcome tends to cause quite a shock and you know you’re in trouble if you see his nose turn red! ; Fun for all the family!
Price : £ 17.29
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Tags: 163, cavity, Chance, family, fun, game, medical school, operation, outcome, patient, school, seven years, shock, Silly, skill, skill game, Skip, sound, surgeon, Trouble, turn, vital organs
Posted by Notcot on Jul 16, 2012 in
Cult Film
Best known for her role in cult comedy TV hit, Benidorm and for playing Maggie Conlon in Ken Loach’s remarkable film Ladybird Ladybird, Crissy Rock is a hugely popular actress and comedienne. But Crissy’s path to success was far from easy and her life has been plagued by trauma and turmoil. Never has there been a more honest and disturbing biography ever written; never has there been so much to tell. Crissy Rock’s poor but idyllic young life was plunged into darkness at the age of eight, when her grandfather began to abuse her both physically and sexually. Pregnant and married to a violent bully at sixteen it seemed that trouble and turmoil would always stalk her. Having finally escaped her violent marriage, Crissy began to turn her life around. Having firmly established herself on the comedy circuit she was then cast in Ladybird Ladybird for which she won Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. This is one of the most astonishing books you will ever read.
Price : £ 5.19
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Tags: 163, âge, Bedlam, Benidorm, berlin film festival, best actress, bully, Burns, comedienne, comedy, comedy circuit, comedy tv, conlon, cult comedy, FILM, grandfather, heart, ken loach, Ladybird, life, maggie, path, remarkable film, Role, Trouble, turmoil, violent marriage
Posted by Notcot on Jul 5, 2012 in
Cult Film
From the bestselling Railway Series come three more original adventures about the little steam train and his friends and a few more songs to delight the kids. All on one audio CD. ; ; Thomas the Tank Engine has been delighting children for over 60 years. He first puffed his way out of the station in a series of hugely popular books and then he appeared on television and even starred in his own movie! ; ; Tank Engine Thomas Again Thomas is chuffed to have his own branch line – but the Fat Controller keeps an eye on him as usual. Thomas still ends up in trouble but he also makes some new friends. ; ; Troublesome Engines Henry meets an elephant and the Fat Controller has to deal with the bigger engines that are Getting Above Themselves. Fortunately a new engine called Percy comes to the rescue. ; ; Henry the Green Engine Henry doesn’t need to shelter inside tunnels any more when it rains but he’s still a headache for the Fat Controller. ; ; It’s full steam ahead again with three more fantastic adventures!
Price : £ 2.13
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Tags: 163, audio cd, Elephant, Engine, Engines, eye, fantastic adventures, FAT, henry the green engine, Line, new friends, original adventures, popular books, railway series, rescue, shelter, station, steam train, tank, tank engine thomas, Television, Themselves, thomas the tank, thomas the tank engine, thomas the tank engine and friends, Train, Trouble, volume 2, way
Posted by Notcot on Jun 27, 2012 in
Cult Film
This is the warm and enchanting new novel from the bestselling author of “Going Home”. Laura Foster was a hopeless romantic. It was her greatest character flaw for it was the one thing that genuinely got her into trouble! Her friends know it her parents know it – even Laura acknowledges she lives either with her head in the clouds or buried in a romantic novel. But what’s wrong with seeing the world through rose-tinted glasses even if it’s not delivered her a real-life dashing hero yet? But when Laura’s latest relationship ends in disaster rather than a glorious sunset she swears off men and particularly hopeless romantic fantasies for good. With her life in tatters around her she foolishly agrees to go on holiday with her parents and grandmother (combined age nearly 200!). After a few days of traipsing round Norfolk craft shops and National Trust properties Laura’s ready to tear her hair out. And then she meets prickly but sexy Nick estate manager at Chartley Hall one of the country’s greatest stately homes. She swiftly finds she shares more than just a sense of humour with him – in fact she starts to think she could fall for him. But is Nick all he seems?Or has Laura got it wrong again? Will he be the one who makes her enter the convent permanently or is he The One who could thaw her frozen heart? ; ; ‘Well written… you’ll love it’ Daily Mail ; ; ‘Romantic… Gripping…Marks Harriet Evans out as a writer of superior popular fiction her seemingly sunny coming of age story darkening at every turn’ The Lady ; ; ‘Escapism that brings with it the promise of “custard yellow” sands and hot summer sun.’ Independent ; ; ‘Complex storylines flawed characters and cupboards that positively rattle with skeletons. If you’ve yet to add Harriet Evans to your “must-read” list now is a great time to start.’ Daily Record ; ; ‘A modern romance and a delightful tale of second chances’ Now ; ; ‘Heartwarming and hugely enjoyable’ Closer ; ; ‘A broken heart and a forbidden affair are the compelling components of this poignant tale of self-discovery…Wonderful.’ Marie Claire ; ; ‘(A) story of heartbreak and rivalry… An effortless and deeply satisfying romantic tale’ Glamour ; ; Praise for I Remember You: ; ; ‘A cute story about a girls search for happiness…Very touching warm and sweet’ Heat ; ; ‘A moving and witty story of love friendship and self discovery this is a great read for those cosy nights in’ Closer ; ; ‘The perfect girly read’ Cosmopolitan ; ; ‘A touching tale’ Daily Express
Price : £ 6.99
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Tags: Author, Character, character flaw, Chartley, Convent, craft, craft shops, frozen heart, glorious sunset, Good, harriet evans, head in the clouds, humour, Lady, laura foster, life, manager, modern romance, national trust properties, new novel, relationship ends, romantic fantasies, romantic novel, Round, sense of humour, story, tale, Trouble, Trust, yellow sands
Posted by Notcot on Jun 26, 2012 in
Gadgets
Do you have trouble finding greetings cards that say just what you want to say, and in just the way you want to say it? If so you are not alone, and we here at Gadgets Towers now have a solution in the form of these fabulous Say It With Words Cards.
Price : £ 9.95
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Tags: 163, Cards, DIY, Form, Gadgets, Greetings, greetings cards, pack, price, solution, Towers, Trouble, way
Posted by Notcot on Jun 25, 2012 in
Gadgets
Do you have trouble finding greetings cards that say just what you want to say, and in just the way you want to say it? If so you are not alone, and we here at Gadgets Towers now have a solution in the form of these fabulous Say It With Words Cards.
Price : £ 5.95
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Tags: 163, Cards, DIY, Form, Gadgets, Greetings, greetings cards, price, solution, Towers, Trouble, way
Posted by Notcot on Jun 19, 2012 in
Cult Film
Be careful what you wish for… ; ; Once upon a time there was a fairy godmother named Desiderata who had a good heart a wise head and poor planning skills; which unforunately left the Princess Emberella in the care of her other (not quite so good and wise) godmother when Death came for Desiderata. So now it’s up to Magrat Garlick Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg to hop on broomsticks and make for far-distant Genua to ensure the servant girl doesn’t marry the Prince. ; ; But the road to Genua is bumpy and along the way the trio of witches encounters the occasional vampire werewolf and falling house (well this is a fairy tale after all). The trouble really begins once these reluctant foster-godmothers arrive in Genua and must outwit their power-hungry counterpart who’ll stop at nothing to achieve a proper “happy ending” even if it means destroying a kingdom!
Price : £ 11.98
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Tags: 163, broomsticks, counterpart, Death, desiderata, Fairy, fairy godmother, fairy tale, Garlick, Genua, Girl, godmothers, good heart, granny weatherwax, House, Kingdom, magrat garlick, nanny, Ogg, Prince, road, servant, servant girl, time, Trouble, way, werewolf, witches
Posted by Notcot on Jun 4, 2012 in
Cult Film
The eighth Discworld novel! ; ; “The people next door oppress me all night long. I tell them I work all day a man’s got to have some time to learn to play the tuba. That’s oppression that is. If I’m not under the heel of the oppressor I don’t know who is!” ; ; The air of mean-minded resentfulness is thick in the streets of Ankh-Morpork. Insurrection is in the air. The Haves and Have-Nots are about to fall out all over again. The Have-Nots want some of their own magic. But magic in the hands of amateurs is a dangerous thing. ; ; The City Watch is the last line of defence against such unnatural goings-on. But when even the Watch have trouble telling Right from Wrong you know that Law and Order ain’t what it used to be. But that’s all about to change…
Price : £ 12.99
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Tags: 163, amateurs, Ankh, dangerous thing, defence, discworld novel, Door, Haves, haves and have nots, Insurrection, law, law and order, Line, line of defence, magic, oppression, oppressor, Order, time, Trouble, tuba, Unnatural, Watch
Posted by Notcot on May 20, 2012 in
Cult Film
The show must go on as murder mayhem and music run riot in the night The Opera House Ankh-Morpork…A huge rambling building where masked figures and hooded shadows do wicked deeds in the wings…Where dying the death on stage is a little bit more than a metaphor…Where innocent young sopranos are lured to their fateful destiny by an evil mastermind in a hideously deformed evening dress…Where…There’s a couple of old ladies in pointy hats eating peanuts in the gods and looking up at the big chandelier and saying things like: ‘There’s an accident walting to happen if ever I saw one.’ Yes…Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg the Discworld’s greatest witches are back for an innocent night at the opera. So there’s going to be trouble (but nevertheless a good evening’s entertainment with murders you can really hum…)
Price : £ 7.99
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Tags: accident, Ankh, ankh morpork, chandelier, couple, Discworld, evening dress, evil mastermind, Granny, granny weatherwax, House, innocent night, Maskerade, mayhem, music run, nanny ogg, night at the opera, Ogg, opera house, pointy, pointy hats, riot, run, run riot, s entertainment, saying things, show, Stage, Trouble, wicked deeds