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Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo likes to quote lines from movies. Tony is a true blue movie fan. You will find him at the cinema with a box of popcorn and nachos nestled in his seat. Oh, he won't have a date. You see, it's been a hard year for Tony in the romance department. But that won't keep him from the cinema.
If you missed 2011's highest grossing movies in the USA you can rent them through
Netflix.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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Image courtesy of GizmodoIt's been awhile since I wrote about
Blu-ray players, and a lot has changed in the last couple years. Thus, let's revisit the topic with an eye toward what to buy--or even if to buy--in 2012.
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It's the holidays! Santa and his elves have been busy all year making toys for good girls and boys. Have you been naughty or nice? Santa knows (
wink). The reindeer are excited. The elves are busy. Mrs. Claus however wants Santa to relax a little before his big day. She has rented the most popular Christmas movies from
Netflix.
From classics to comedy to action--here is a list of Christmas movies that will get anyone in the mood for the holidays.
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I'm usually appalled when my mother asks for detailed Christmas lists for each member of our family in October. "Really?!" I want to scream, "I haven't even got the last stitches in the Halloween costumes, and you want Christmas lists?" Instead, I smile and politely oblige, having no other choice if I want to keep peace in the family.
This year, however, after spending several days compiling these lists (after all, I don't want my children getting toys they have no interest in, or worse yet, socks, for Christmas), I had an epiphany: I could get my shopping done in November, save some much cherished cash, and enjoy the entire month of December by baking, playing with my family, and not stressing about shopping!
No, I haven't thanked my dear mother, but I did learn some interesting information about the best things to buy, and not to buy, in November.
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Holidays
I can't believe Halloween just passed and now we're headed full throttle into the holiday season. In less than two weeks,
Thanksgiving will be kicking off the festivities.
Most people associate Thanksgiving with turkeys, stuffing, gravy, green bean casserole, corn, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. It's true that it has a lot to do with the food and how badly you can stuff yourself silly, but more importantly, it's about being with the family (
including your extended family) and being grateful.
Besides eating all day long (
or watching Food Network around the clock),
watching a game of football (
we know how big this gets, especially on Thanksgiving Day) or planning your
Black Friday strategy with your
shopping list, what else can a family do?
Depending on what your family enjoys doing, there are a lot of things you can do on Thanksgiving Day. I've compiled a list of four different activities that can be enjoyable for everyone and budget-friendly or free.
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Holidays
Frankenstein, Dracula, Mummy and Werewolf are retired. No, seriously, quit their kill-innocent-people night jobs. They are tired of villagers with pitchforks chasing them out of town. Dracula dreads that next "stake-in-heart" near fatal incident. The Mummy and Frankenstein's feet ache from stomping about and Werewolf wants to chill…arrooo!
This Halloween the gruesome foursome will relax on a sofa, sit next to a warm fire (
the Mummy, not so much) and drink blood or snack on flesh and watch the top ten most popular horror movies of all time courtesy of
Netflix.