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Some stuff I probably don't need but want really badly.
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Metalica Live Shit: Binge & Purge
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This enormous live box set is a necessity for the hardcore Metalhead. The videos are from a 1992 San Diego concert and a 1989 stop on the Damaged Justice tour in Seattle; back when this band had some real cojones! It also contains a Live CD from concerts all over the globe. A holiday must for the real headbangers out there.
Updated Jun 19, 2008
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Motley Crue - Music To Crash Your Car To Volume 1
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2 people recommended this item
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Another box set. Has all the Crue favorites. Sold separately from Volume 2.
Updated Oct 25, 2007
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Motley Crue - Music to Crash Your Car To Vol. 2
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This one came out a year after volume 1 and is sold separately. It still kicks serious ass. Has a lot of rarities as well as all the hits.
Updated Oct 25, 2007
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Sega Dreamcast Console
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I'm really starting to realize that all these new consoles really aren't worth it. Yeah I recommended the PS3, so what?!? The Sega Dreamcast came out before PS2 and XBOX but honestly it probably looks just as good. Plus this thing cost $19. It is definitely, definitely worth the price and I will probably purchase one for my next dorm room.
Updated Oct 25, 2007
Fish 'n Flush
28 people recommended this item
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Talk about frivolous! Flush and fish at the same time....great for any 70's porno house.
Updated Oct 30, 2007
Go Fast JetPack
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Yeah Jet Packs.....THEY FINALLY MADE THEM! For $200,000 you can buy one and I'm stoked. Apparently they go about 20 miles on a 5 gallon tank and you can be airborne for 30 minutes. I really want to see one of these live.
Updated Aug 22, 2007
Sony PlayStation 3
45 people recommended this item
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In both 60gig and 20 gig forms, the hype surrounding this much anticipated gaming console? machine? computer? life-altering device? I can't keep track of what its current status is, but i do know few gamers or kids as much as they might hate on it, will really say no to having one. Nor will they be able to hide their large grin when they find it under the tree this year.
Updated Mar 27, 2007
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Roland TD-20S V-Pro Electronic Drum Set
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4 people recommended this item
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You can play the drums 24/7/365 without the neighbors knowing any better. Not to mention that this is really, really top of the line. God I need one of these....
Updated Aug 3, 2007
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Scarface Poster from LA Pop Art
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This poster is made from the whole Scarface script, WORD for WORD. Look closely at this thing, you can see that this artist uses the whole script from the movie to recreate the movie poster by writing the text in different colors and altering the sizes and shapes of words. Masterpiece!
Updated Nov 8, 2007
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Super NES System
3 people recommended this item
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My childhood past time will live next to the xbox 360 elite in our living room because Mario was at his prime in the 90's.
In my opinion these new Mario games just do not compare.
Updated Oct 5, 2009
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