Author: Kath

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Series 1-3 Collection was just released on DVD, and one lucky Willow and Thatch reader will win this set, courtesy of Acorn. About the period drama: Armed with a razor-sharp wit (and a ladylike pistol), Essie Davis stars as the glamorous Miss Phryne Fisher, a lady detective in 1920s Australia with a fabulous sense of fun and a flair for solving crimes. This Australian hit sparkles with wit and intrigue and has become a breakout hit with U.S.

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If you’re in the market for a security system, you’ve probably been put off by the thought of recurring monthly fees. The alternative is a DIY option that works over Wi-Fi, but these can usually be thwarted by cutting power or breaking the network connection. Not the Smanos W100: it includes both a backup battery, and an analog phone connection (remember those?), that will call you in an emergency.

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We at My Precious Kid want to give your new baby a gift of safety. Our car seat ID tag adds a layer of protection for every car ride. The ID card comes with a self sealing laminating pouch with luggage loop to easily attach to any car seat. In the case of a car accident the car seat ID tag will give emergency personnel much needed information such as family contact numbers, allergies and medical release signature.

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Bridget Jones’s Baby premiered this past weekend, and it is a runaway hit! You will not miss any of the story line even if you have not seen the previous two Bridget Jones’s movies! we are at the American Premiere last week and the whole theater laughed from beginning to end, it was fantastic, good for a girl’s night out, and equally as good for a couple’s night out!

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Experience the pinnacle of gaming with Microsoft’s Xbox One S. Equipped with 4K ultra HD video, high dynamic range, and access to all the media and gaming features thus known to consoles, the Xbox One S is a true wonder of the world, all packaged into a sleeker, smaller package that won’t dominate your entertainment center. At least, physically. It will relentlessly humiliate your DVD player.

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