Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one.
Michael J. Fox has a small one.
Madonna doesn’t have one.
The Pope has one but doesn’t use it.
Clinton uses his all the time.
Bush is one.
Mickey Mouse has an unusual one.
Liberace never used his on women.
Jerry Seinfeld is very, very proud of his.
Cher claims that she took on 3.
We never saw Lucy use Desi’s.
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Both a gifted pianist and a peerless showman, Liberace was a one-of-a-kind performer whose charm and way with a melody made him an enduring favorite in show business. The Legendary Liberace offers a look back at his career, featuring footage from his popular television series of the 1950s as well as highlights from specials he starred in in the 1970s and ’80s, as well as recordings of his spectacular concert appearances in Las Vegas. Selections include Sabre Dance, Beer Barrel Polka, It’s Impossible, Humoresque, Minuet in G by Beethoven, and a version of Chopsticks as it would have sounded if composed by Chopin. Jo Ann Castle of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra is host. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Both a gifted pianist and a peerless showman, Liberace was a one-of-a-kind performer whose charm and way with a melody made him an enduring favorite in show business. The Legendary Liberace offers a look back at his career, featuring footage from his popu
Flamboyant showman Liberace was known for his spectacular stage shows as much as his fine piano playing, and this home video offers a close look at his lavish costumes and epic-scale stage presentations, as well as captures the pianist in fine musical form. Liberace at His Best includes the songs Start the Day With a Smile, I Can’t Give You Anything but Love, The Carioca, Till the End of Time, and many more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Before the golf ball-sized rhinestones, white jumpsuits, and over-the-top behavior, America knew Liberace as a graceful and handsome piano player with a personality as smooth as his ivory tickling skills. This is the show that introduced him to fans and allowed him to work his way into the hearts of millions. No garish jewelry on display or platform shoes–just the man, his piano, and his charm.
He’s known for his candelabra and charisma, his diamonds and his dazzle, and of course, his beautiful music. He’s LIBERACE and he’s performing live with The London Philharmonic Orchestra at London’s Wembley Centre in a royal night to remember. Join Liberace, “Mr. Showmanship” for a magnificent show complete with flickering candelabra, more than a million dollars in furs and sparkling jewels and the music that has made him famous from classical to contemporary from Strauss to Sondheim. Featuring the musical standards “I’ll De Seeing You” and ” You Made Me Love You,” as well as a medley of popular favorites such as “New York, New York,” “Memories” and “Send In the Clowns.” “Liberace Live” is Liberace at his best, bringing you entertainment with style and flair as only Liberace can! Transferred directly from the original 1″ color broadcast videotape to digital, it is released in association with the Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts.
Television played a key role in the legendary Liberace career making him a household word to millions and the medium’s first matinee idol. “Leapin’ Lizards, It’s Liberace!” video taped in 1978 was his first major television special from Las Vegas. “Leapin’ Lizards, It’s Liberace!” gives us a spoofed view of a typical day in the life of Mr.Showmanship, before he was off to “work” at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel in his mirrored Rolls Royce. There is a view of the magnificent Liberace Las Vegas Villa, from bedroom to piano motif swimming pool. After arriving at the Hilton showroom, guest star Debbie Reynolds, Liberace’s favorite movie star and performer, joins him on stage for a salute to the Broadway musical, “Annie,” complete with Sandy the Dog. Liberace is also joined by prot
In the pantheon of American musical idols, there is no one who compares with Liberace. He was the ultimate showman; he made sure his shows were full of gorgeous dancing girls, swirling lights and stunning colors. Naturally, Liberace was at his grand piano
In the pantheon of American musical idols, there is no one who compares with Liberace. He was the ultimate showman; he made sure his shows were full of gorgeous dancing girls, swirling lights, and stunning colors. Naturally, Liberace was at his grand piano with his trademark candelabra. Liberace’s flamboyant and unique style, imbued with subtle humor and grace, captivated audiences around the world, regardless of what genre of music he was playing. Liberace’s fame led him to play packed venues internationally, from London, to New York, to Hollywood. Remarkably, Liberace still holds the title of the highest paid solo pianist and musician ever for a single night’s performance in the Guinness Book of World Records, which took place at Madison Square Gardens, New York in 1954. In 1952, as a summer replacement for Dinah Shore, Liberace began his first television show. This led to him becoming a regular on television, bringing his dazzling showmanship and sense of style right into the home. Liberace as one of the first television stars to go into syndication. By 1954, he was appearing on 217 American stations and in 20 foreign countries. This very special two DVD set brings you the best of Liberace. Included are shows taped before live studio audiences in London in the 1960s. “Everything Liberace” is here on these DVDs, from the spectacular girls and the glittering costumes, to the fun and joyous music of Liberace and his musicians (led by his brother George). His guests, George Gobel, Minnie Pearl, Eva Gabor, Jack Benny, Larry Storch and many more, join Liberace.
In the pantheon of American musical idols, there is no one who compares with Liberace. He was the ultimate showman; he made sure his shows were full of gorgeous dancing girls, swirling lights and stunning colors. Naturally, Liberace was at his grand piano with his trademark candelabra. Liberace’s flamboyant and unique style, imbued with subtle humor and grace, captivated audiences around the world, regardless of what genre of music he was playing.Liberace’s fame led him to play packed venues internationally, from London, to New York, to Hollywood. Remarkably, Liberace still holds the title of the highest paid solo pianist and musician ever for a single night’s performance in the Guinness Book of World Records, which took place at Madison Square Gardens, New York City in 1954.In 1952, as a summer replacement for Dinah Shore, Liberace began his first television show. This led to him becoming a regular on television, bringing his dazzling showmanship and sense of style right into the home. Liberace was one of the first television stars to go into syndication. By 1954, he was appearing on 217 American stations and in 20 foreign countries.This very special DVD set brings you the best of Liberace. Included are shows taped before a live audiences in London in the 1960s. Everything Liberace is here on these DVD’s, from the spectacular girls and glittering costumes, to the fun and joyous music of Liberace and his musicians (led by his brother George). His guests, George Gobel, Minnie Pearl, Eva Gabor, Jack Benny, larry Storch and many more, join Liberace. Source: Timeless Media Group
Behind the glitz, Liberace was a virtuoso pianist and master song interpreter. Here’s his breakthrough rendition of September Song plus Beer Barrel Polka; As Time Goes By; Warsaw Concerto; Moonlight Sonata; I’ll Be Seeing You , and more!
Join Liberace in his hot air balloon as he touches down at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, and jumps onstage for a Valentine’s Day concert like no other! Fashionably attired in sequined tuxedos, feathered overcoats, white mink coats, and sparkly aviator knickers, “Mr. Showmanship” tickles the ivories, then takes you on a tour of the Liberace Museum, his private home, and finally to a little yacht called “The Queen Mary”, where Sandy Duncan and Lola Falana join him in song, dance and laughter. Happy Valentine’s Day! Transferred directly from the original 2″ color broadcast videotape to digital, it is released in association with the Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts.
Culled from Liberace’s 1950s television show, this performance collection features the opulent pianist doing what he does best: delighting his fans with a variety of classical, jazz, and popular tunes. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi Guide audience week after week with his prodigious talent and personality. Liberace: Greatest Songs presents Mr. Showmanship in all his glitzy glory as he plays songs from around the world and across the ages.
This release compiles a number of highlights from The Liberace Show, the variety series featuring the beloved performer. In addition to various musical numbers, this release includes a special episode, presented in its entirety, recorded in New Orleans. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi the song I’ll Be Seeing You. Liberace (1919-1987) was one of America’s greatest piano, stage and TV entertainers in the 50′s and 60′s. Known for his extravagant costumes, personal charm and self-deprecating wit, his public image became linked with one ever-present stage prop; a silver candelabrum perched on his piano. Source: Music Video Distributors
Bespangled pianist Liberace remains one of the most unique performers in the history of popular music. Born of Polish-Italian extraction in 1919 Wisconsin, Wladziu Liberace was a child prodigy, winning a musical scholarship at age seven and making his solo concert debut four years later. When he returned from performing in an armed forces band during WWII, the pianist decided to leave a promising classical career in pursuit of mainstream stardom, and, by the early 1950s, was a successful pop recording artist. As Liberace began utilizing everything from cocktail jazz and Tin Pan Alley standards to easy-listening versions of classical themes, his showmanship expanded, encompassing outrageous costumes and elaborate stage designs. Even after his records stopped selling, Liberace continued to remain a huge concert attraction (particularly in sin-city Las Vegas) until his AIDS-related death in February 1987. This appropriately glitzy made-for-TV biopic dramatizes the long and varied career of the larger-than-life pianist, with actor Victor Garber (ALIAS, TITANIC) turning in a fine lead performance as Mr. Showmanship himself.
Born Wladziu Valentino Liberace, the irrepressible musician, Vegas star, and larger-than-life personality enjoyed a hugely successful career at the top of the showbiz ladder. His extravagant lifestyle was the stuff of legend, and whenever he appeared in the public eye it was always a bona fide event. So when it comes to celebrating Christmas, no one carries it off with the same style and panache that Liberace does!
Directors Michel Gondry, Bong Joon-ho, and Leos Carax each direct a segment of this triptych feature about life in 21st century Tokyo. The saga begins with Gondry’s segment, entitled Interior Design, about a young couple who moves in with an old friend while attempting to establish themselves in Tokyo. Hiroko (Ayako Fujitani) and Akira (Ryo Kase) have just arrived in the city. They’re eager to launch their careers, but first they’ll have to find a place to stay. Though Hiroko’s old friend Akemi (Ayumi Ito) opens her doors to the ambitious young couple, her boyfriend isn’t exactly thrilled by the new living arrangement. As Akira takes his first steps toward becoming a filmmaker, the neon jungle beckons to Hiroko. Before long, Hiroko begins to experience a startling metamorphosis that instills her with a newfound sense of peace and purpose.The second chapter, Leos Carax’s Merde, follows the debased exploits of an unsightly subterranean creature (Denis Lavant) who emerges from the Tokyo sewers to taunt and torment the unsuspecting denizens of the city. Stealing cash, pilfering cigarettes, frightening old ladies, and even going so far as to salaciously lick schoolgirls, the gibberish-spewing troublemaker dubbed Merde sparks a media frenzy that sends all of Tokyo into a panic. The situation spirals as Merde discovers an arsenal of hand grenades in his underground lair, and begins throwing them in the streets at will, creating an environment of total urban terror. Later, Merde is apprehended and pompous French magistrate Maître Voland (Jean-François Balmer) arrives to defend the deviant in a Japanese court. The only person capable of speaking his client’s unintelligible language, Voland stands at the center of a media circus that soon engulfs all of Japan. When Merde is convicted by the court and sentenced to death, justice takes a turn for the surreal.The trilogy winds to a close with Bong Joon-ho’s Shaking Tokyo, in which a reclusive pizza addict who hasn’t left his apartment in over a decade falls for a pretty delivery girl at the very same moment an earthquake hits Japan. A so-called hikikomori who never dares venture outside, the lonely shut-in (Teruyuki Kagawa) subsists almost solely on pizza delivery. When a beautiful delivery girl shows up at his door and promptly faints when the ground begins to shake, it’s love at first sight. Later, the agoraphobic man discovers that the object of his affections has become a hikikomori herself, and boldly ventures out of his apartment in order to declare his love. The moment he sets eyes on her, the ground starts to rumble once again. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Abandoned by his family on a trip to Tokyo and desperate to be loved, a fragile simpleton enters into a curious business agreement with a former classmate whose lingering debt to the yakuza has driven him to desperate measures in a hilarious tale of love
She found Tokyo intoxicating…but lonely. So when Steve, the object of her super-hot sexual fantasies, offers to introduce her to the Japan tourists never see–the erotic hideaways known as love hotels–she’s willing and eager. Designed to discretely accommodate the wildest fantasies of their patrons, these ports of pleasure offer very specialized accomodations, where she soon discovers levels of sensuality and pleasure like none she’s ever known…
Live in Tokyo doesn’t capture PiL at its best moment. Lydon is supported by a set of anonymous backing musicians, as he tries to squeeze some added milage out of the hit single “This Is Not A Love Song.” The group’s performance is bland and the entire record seems rather opportunistic, making it the weakest entry in PiL’s catalog. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Novelist John P. Marquand’s soft-spoken Japanese detective Mr. Moto was brought to the screen in an entertaining 1930s B-picture series by 20th Century-Fox. But when the same studio purchased Marquand’s novel Stopover Tokyo in 1957, Mr. Moto was totally excised from the screenplay. The film’s main character is an American intelligence agent, played by Robert Wagner. Assigned to protect the US ambassador to Japan (Larry Keating) from assassination, Wagner is stymied by the ambassador’s refusal to cooperate. This makes it all the easier for communist spy Edmond O’Brien to set a time bomb in the embassy. Wagner races against time to neutralize the bomb, and in so doing loses the love of Joan Collins, who wants no part of the espionage racket. Stopover Tokyo was a rare excursion into directing by Oscar-winning screenwriter Richard L. Breen. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Ginya Yabuki lost everything after trying to take over the Tokyo Mafia: his partner, his love, and the Tokyo Mafia. Accepting his fate, Yabuki has decided to live a quiet life, out of the world of organized crime. However, when a young gangster comes to him seeking training, Yabuki realizes that this a chance for one last shot at resurrecting the Tokyo Mafia.
The lives of two women involved in Japan’s sex industry are chronicled in this Japanese pleasurefest that features full-frontal nudity and some fairly explicit sex scenes. The women, Rei and Ayumi are friends involved in different aspects of the booming sex trade. Rei dresses in scanty leather outfits and works at an S&M club where she whips, body pierces, and playfully torments her businessmen clients, but never has sex with them. She dreams of becoming an actress and belongs to an experimental theater group where she sleeps with and gives VD to several members. Ayumi is a prostitute and is saving her money so that she can eventually marry. She lives with a loving young student who doesn’t know about her vocation. When not working, Ayumi and Rei go out on the town where they joyfully flirt with men in bars and have fun. At the story’s end, the two pals are seen freely swimming nude in the ocean. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Another entry in the popular TENCHI group of Animé series, TENCHI IN TOKYO sends its titular hero to the biggest city in Japan to find new adventures and a new love. Tenchi’s grandfather sends him to Tokyo to further his education, and so he must leave his outer space girlfriends behind. Luckily super-genius Washu creates a transportation device so they can keep an eye on Tenchi, only to discover he’s found a new love, Sakuya. TENCHI IN TOKYO keeps the characters and situations of the other TENCHI series, but emphasizes drama and romance over comedy. VOLUME EIGHT is the final volume collecting the Animé, and contains four episodes.
I'm fluctuating between 15.4 "and 17" (in both made great by HP). This laptop is my only computer, and I often use it to watch movies. I probably even use it to watch TV with a USB TV tuner. However, the laptop will be right in front of me (except my knees, which will be up to 4 feet My eyes … not in the other end of the room). I will also have the TRIPS and the work by car, bus, and / or train (if possible every day, perhaps only once time). So what screen size do you recommend? Is 17 "too big to be realistic mobile? Or, a 15.4" seem small after a while, if I am using to watch video / TV / DVD? Thanks!
IMOP 17 laptops are not for portable, because they are too big and do what they call a desktop replacement, if you want to move to get the size 15.4
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Which of these ¿I can play on my system? A: BioShock B: Gta 4 C: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men?
I have an Intel Pentium Dual Core E2220 2.4GHz (X2) 2 GB DDR2 800MHz RAM 512 MB Radeon HD4650. the frame rate because I expect and what settings should I use to play without problems
You should be able to play in the middle, but TiNCK with the settings when the game and see how you can go up. Do not Kane & Lynch, heard garbage.
Assembled from more than two years of footage captured during the production of Inland Empire, this documentary portrait of director David Lynch offers a detailed glimpse into the life and career of the acclaimed filmmaker behind such surreal classics as Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, and Twin Peaks. In addition to offering fans the rare opportunity to follow Lynch as he immerses himself in the creative process, the film highlights precisely how the filmmaker has become a true master of exploring the haunting beauty of the abstract. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Guide
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For nearly 40 years, David Lynch’s works have enthralled, mystified, and provoked viewers. Lynch’s films delve into the subjective consciousness of his characters to reveal both the depraved darkness and luminous spirituality of human nature. From his experimental shorts of the 1960s to feature films like Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and INLAND EMPIRE, Lynch has pushed the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. In David Lynch: Beautiful Dark, author Greg Olson explores the surreal intricacies of the director’s unique visual and visceral style not only in his full-length films but also his early forays into painting and short films, as well as his television landmark, Twin Peaks. This in-depth exploration is the first full-length work to analyze the intimate symbiosis between Lynch’s life experience and artistic expressions: from the small-town child to the teenage painter to the 60-year-old Internet and digital media experimenter.To fully delineate the director’s life and art, Olson received unprecedented participation from Lynch, his parents, siblings, old school friends, romantic partners, children, and decades of professional colleagues, as well as on-set access to the director during the production of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Throughout this study, Olson provides thorough analyses of the filmmaker’s works as Lynch conceived, crafted, and completed them. Consequently, David Lynch: Beautiful Dark is the definitive study of one of the most influential and idiosyncratic directors of the last four decades.
One of the most distinguished ?lmmakers working today, David Lynch is a director whose vision of cinema is ?rmly rooted in ?ne art. He was motivated to make his ?rst ?lm as a student because he wanted a painting that “would really be able to move.” Most existing studies of Lynch, however, fail to engage fully with the complexities of his ?lms’ relationship to other art forms. The Film Paintings of David Lynch ?lls this void, arguing that Lynch’s cinematic output needs to be considered within a broad range of cultural references. Aimed at both Lynch fans and ?lm studies specialists, Allister Mactaggart addresses Lynch’s ?lms from the perspective of the relationship between commercial ?lm, avant-garde art, and cultural theory. Individual Lynch works – The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire – are discussed in relation to other ?lms and directors, illustrating that the solitary, or seemingly isolated, experience of ?lm is itself socially, culturally, and politically important. The Film Paintings of David Lynch offers a unique perspective on an in?uential director, weaving together a range of theoretical approaches to Lynch’s ?lms to make exciting new connections among ?lm theory, art history, psychoanalysis and cinema.
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An oddball collection of short films from the master of oddity, David Lynch, this release provides a compelling look at some of Lynch’s rarely seen shorter works, including The Grandmother, a story about a boy who grows a grandmother as an alternative to his abusive parents; The Amputee, a film about an amputee attempting to write a letter; and The Alphabet, an eerie animation from Lynch’s student days. Covering films from the 1960s to the 1990s, this release goes inside the peculiar sensibility and aesthetics of one of our most idiosyncratic filmmakers.
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All hell breaks loose when a street savvy criminal is placed in a small southern town under the witness protection program, and the mobsters seeking to silence him arrive to discover that this particular town suffers from a gruesome, century-old curse. Passing through, one would assume that Lynchburg, Georgia is just a typical rural town. But the citizens of Lynchburg have been condemned to a diet of human flesh, and in order to feed they lure in unsuspecting travelers. When the mafia arrives intending to ice a key witness in a case against them, the fight is on to get out of Lynchburg and avoid becoming the main course at the next town gathering. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Author: Lynch, Frederick R. Subtitle: The Fight over Medicare, Social Security, and Americas Future Publication Date: 2011/06/20 Number of Pages: 275 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.25
Forging a close bond with her older sister Lizzie after their fathers death and their reluctant mothers wrenching decision to become a prostitute in order to support them, 12yearold Hope is baffled when Lizzie suddenly stops speaking and attempts suicide. By the PEN Awardwinning author of The Chosen One. Author: Williams, Carol Lynch Publication Date: 2010/06/22 Number of Pages: 484 Binding Type: School And Library Grade Level: 79 Language: English Depth: 1.50 Width: 5.25 Height: 7.25
Teens D.J. and Russ, lifelong friends and neighbors, had drifted apart but when their firefighter fathers are both killed, they try to help one another come to terms with the tragedy and its aftermath. 25,000 first printing. Author: Lynch, Chris Publication Date: 2010/08/24 Number of Pages: 198 Binding Type: Hardcover Grade Level: 79 Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.50
One of the best-known guitar comics of his generation, Stephen Lynch has garnered a loyal following for blending standup comedy with skillful musicianship. This release from Razor & Tie features the comedian performing a 16-song set before a live audience. Among the songs included in Stephen Lynch: Live at the El Rey are Not Home, Drink You Pretty, Taxi Driver, For the Ladies, She Gotta Smile, and D&D. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi audience, Lynch lets rip on a number of subjects, with a variable musical backing that neatly hops between genres throughout. Among the tracks on offer are Baby, Drink You Pretty, She Gotta Smile, Craig, and many others.
Where I can find a list of exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art in China and Hong Kong?
In China, there are more events on contemporary art (the West and around Hong Kong I'm sorry, I forget the name -. I was there 2 years ago, you may want to see the yellow pages for galleries HK, near where you are – most are close together and easily accessible by MTR
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CultureShock! Hong Kong is the ideal companion to guide you through the cosmopolitan city and its people. Despite the modern high-rise buildings, international brand names and many Caucasian faces, Hong Kong still retains much of its Asian character. Learn how fung shui or the Chinese art of geomancy influences the way of life and the importance of the concept of ‘face’, which affects interpersonal relationships and business transactions. Understand the Chinese psyche and how cultural differences have shaped the outlook of its citizens. Packed with practical tips and a comprehensive resource section, CultureShock! Hong Kong is all you will need to survive and succeed in this highly competitive society.
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Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
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Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
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Red Kongs are for normal chewers Black Kongs are for aggresive chewers Small toy dogs 3″ x 1.75″ Medium up to 35 lbs. Large up to 45 lbs. X-Large up to 75 lbs. XXL King more than 75 lbs. Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers, and the Puppy Kongs for puppies ages 2-9 months. Looking for treats for your Kong? We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong itself for their toys. Can we make this any easier for you? Brand: Kong Made in USA
The Peninsula Hong Kong > HKG > Salisbury Road > Tsim Sha Tsui > > >Location. The Peninsula Hong Kong overlooks Victoria Harbor in bustling Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, and is across the street from the Hong Kong Cultural Center, the Museum of Art and the Space Museum. Hotel Features. Evoking the elegance of the 1920s colonial era, The Peninsula Hong Kong lobby features tall columns, gilt cornices and neo classical archways. The Lobby offers afternoon tea beneath potted palms against a backdrop of string music. The original 1928 building was extensively renovated and a 32 story tower added in 1994. The hotel provides an extensive selection of dining options from its six restaurants. Diners may choose French haute cuisine, Mediterranean dishes, Swiss favorites, Cantonese specialties, sushi and sashimi and contemporary dishes. The hotel also includes a bar and the Pool Terrace, which offers drinks and dining near the pool or alfresco on the Sun Terrace. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel also offers a health club, a Roman inspired day spa, a 60 foot indoor pool and a sun deck with harbor views. The business center and conference facilities are equipped with high speed wired and wireless Internet access. Rolls Royce stretch limousines provide airport transportation for a fee. Pets are not permitted. Guestrooms. The hotel’s 300 guestrooms are located in the original 1928 building and the 32 story tower. Rooms are decorated in a European style with Asian influences and feature white marble bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers and LCD televisions. Rooms also include complimentary wireless Internet access and local calls, CD and DVD players, televisions with video digital camera playback and bedside controlled operation of lighting, curtains, air conditioning and televisions. Rooms also offer minibars and signature Simply Peninsula bath amenities. Expert Tip. The Hong Kong Space Museum houses Hong Kong’s first planetarium in an egg shaped dome. The museum includes space science and astronomy exhibits, many of them interactive.Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >
Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
Your dog doesn’t like to stay home alone? Give ‘em a stuffed Kong! It’s the perfect toy to leave with your dog as you head off to work. Licking, chewing, throwing, and tossing become an art while your dog tries to get at the yummy treats stuffed inside. Stuff a few Kongs with anything your dog loves (daily food, peanut butter, cream cheese, treats) and freeze or refrigerate overnight. As you’re ready to leave for work, give one Kong to your dog, hide the others under the table or behind a favorite chair. Your dog will finish one and hunt for the others. All that chewing satisfaction, then it’s time for a nap. Perfect for boring days without Mom and Dad! Perfect for keeping puppy busy in his crate, too! Dishwasher safe. Kongs make the perfect “retrieving game” toy. Our dogs love to chase it. Kong’s totally unpredictable bouncy bounce is just too much fun! The Red Kongs are for normal chewers, the Black Kongs are for serious chewers. Be sure to get treats for Kong. We carry a wide range including treats designed by Kong for their toys.
Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers > HKG > 20 Nathan Road > Tsim Sha Tsui > > >Location. Situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers is directly on Nathan Road, the Golden Mile of Kowloon. The hotel also overlooks Victoria Harbour and is only 0.3 kilometers from the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Hotel Features. This Hong Kong hotel features several on site dining options, including a restaurants specializing in Chinese and Japanesefare. A wine bar, café, and Japanese garden lounge are all located in the hotel. Recreational amenities at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers include a health club with a spa tub, sauna, fitness equipment, personal training, and fitness classes. An outdoor swimming pool, three spa tubs, and a snack bar are located on the rooftop off the 18th floor. Additionally, this hotel is equipped with a Link@Sheraton business center with complimentary wireless Internet access and computer stations. Guestrooms. There are 782 guestrooms in the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers. All rooms have Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds and are outfitted with 37 inch flat screen televisions with satellite channels. Each room also has an iPod docking station, minibar, refrigerator, and coffee/tea maker. Private marble bathrooms are equipped with separate bathtubs and showers with massage shower heads. Bathrobes and slippers are also provided.>