knife sharpener that sharpened my paring knife
I had an stirring sharpener,that could not sharpen my paring knife. I ordered this sharpener and I can use it and it...
The distinguished beginnings of cutting edge, entrepreneurial .....stuff.
Does anyone else wanna cut that Billy Mays guy on tv with one of his own samurai shark knife sharpeners?
I can't seem to shun this goofball's commercials no matter what I do and missing my favorite shows is...
My son can't accept this guy. Everytime he comes on tv my son starts acting like him...cracks me up. He is rather annoying. And I Without a doubt doubt he uses all the products he pushes.
Of all the medinas … insider's guide to Casablanca
Close your eyes and think of Casablanca, and your mind probably comes alive with images of Bogart, Bergman and Sam tickling the ivories at the Cafe smoky Rick's. And there is nothing wrong with that. Except that the movie Casablanca has almost nothing to do with the city of Casablanca. Shot almost entirely in Hollywood, the film depicts the war Casa (pronounced "Caza" by the inhabitants) as a cosmopolitan hub of the colonial exotic East. It has a single (uncredited) local, Abdul the doorman. This is a fabulous example of Hollywood not letting the facts get in the way of a good story line.
Six years ago I dragged my wife and my two small children of our narrow apartment in the East End of London to live in Casablanca. We bought a house with rambling five courses, gardens and a swimming pool in the middle of the sprawling Sidi Ghanem. It is absolutely the most magical place, but the learning curve has been steep, especially when we learned that the house was said to be infested floor to frame with evil spirits, known as called jinn. After extensive renovation exorcisms and endless, we began to learn about the city that has become our new home.
Free, But Bleak
the go to pieces of poetry as a viable commercial concern, the worldwide decline of radio serials, the waning of the knife-sharpening trade, and a million
Marketers not taking attacks lying down
“It can do round of applause-to-hand knife combat in the street.” Call it Mixed Martial Advertising: companies going head to avert, attacking each other's images. and more »