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Add your own photo of you and your groom to the face of this deck of cards and spice up your guests’ game. The deck makes a unique and useful favor, with just a little bit of kitsch and whole lot of good cheer. (Standard Bridge deck.)
Gloriously kitsch, fabulously bad taste - no hen night drink should be served without one. Suck and swallow now ladies!
Retro kitsch meets current trend on this colorful tank top with a black banded bottom. Pintucked neckline. Black straps and trim. 26" long from center front. 88% polyester. 12% spandex. Machine wash. Imported.
Just seen on™ The Tonight Show, Regina Spektor, an irresistible singer with the irresistible CD, Soviet Kitsch, performs her song "Somedays". Track Listings: 1. Ode to Divorce 2. Poor Little Rich Boy 3. Carbon Monoxide 4. Flowers 5. Us 6. Sailor Song 7. *** 8. Your Honor 9. Ghost of Corporate Future 10. Chemo Limo 11. Somedays
Detailed political portrait of Arnold's rise from skinny farm boy to mega-muscled, mega-star living the high-life in Hollywood to the "Governator" of California. Is he one of the most subversively powerful men in America? DVD revels in the kitsch of the perma-tanned muscle man's dazzle as it presents the sordid side of Schwarzeneger's glory; the ego, intimidation, broken promises, and the alleged "hands-on" approach to women. 71 mins with bonus features. Video/DVD, books, and audio products may be returned in exchange for the same title only.
What began as a simple idea - giving away free brochures with illustrations and recipes to advertise food and food brands - became so popular by the mid-20th century that recipe brochures, replete with colorful images of ornate dishes, were fixtures in every housewife's kitchen across America. Originally containing only illustrations, the booklets featured color photography by the 1950s but became obsolete not long afterward, due to the rise in popularity of fast food and television advertising. This book brings together the best - and most unbelievably kitschy - images from a broad selection of such brochures. All Book Orders Subject To a $4.97 Shipping and Handling Fee
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While countless books have been devoted to single roadside-culture and car-related subjects, none have addressed in one volume American pop culture's love affair with the automobile. But what is that love affair, if not an expanse of fond memories and compelling kitsch as vast as the nation itself? This smorgasbord offers discriminating readers a tasty A-Z assortment of entries and accompanying images touching upon all the old chestnuts (Route 66, drive-in restaurants, filling stations, et al) as well as some edgier topics to appeal to younger generations interested in the seedier and/or more whimsical sides of roadside America (i.e, Earl Scheib, the Chicago entrepreneur who promised to paint any car for $99, or 1950s juvenile-delinquent hot rod filmsPaperback - 8-1/4' x 10-3/4' - 320 pp - 200 color, 200 b/w
ISBN: 0-7603-1965-0
Square Brown Dial Case: Satin finish Stainless Steel Strap: Brown Leather Water resistant up to 165 feet Diameter of case 38mm Quartz movement Mineral crystal Two year factory warranty This Alessi watch has bags of character. We really like the way the second hand extends beyond the face border, that’s something we’ve never seen before. We also love the little dots Alessi have used for the markers, their really quite kitsch. This Ontime watch has been designed by Jorge Pensi wanted to make a watch that was unobtrusive and yet have enough personality to make it exciting. We think he succeeded
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For your next travel destination, fit in like a local and get insiders views on sites, restaurants, transportation, hotels and hostels, currency, vaccinations, history and geology, weather and climate, travel advisories and more with a Lonely Planet guidebook, the best travel companion for all the worlds cities.Maximize your trip with this Lonely Planet Florida Travel GuideGrab your flip-flops, sunscreen and mouse ears, sunny Florida awaits. Idyllic beaches and palm trees border Americas subtropical paradise, where alligators, art deco, classic kitsch and theme parks create a subculture that surprises and delights. Our detailed guide goes beyond the usual to illuminate whats great in the Sunshine State. KICK BACK with the trip of your choice, be it poolside in Miami, fishing the Florida Keys, paddling the Everglades or chasing Mickey at Walt Disney World HAVE FUN at South Beach clubs, Sea World Orlando, Kennedy Space Center, Daytona International Speedway LOSE THE CROWDS in Amelia Island, Bahia Honda, Ocala National Park, Tampa-St Pete our authors go where tourists dont to reveal a timeless, untapped Florida HIT THE ROAD handy maps detail antebellum Tallahassee, Spanish-colonial St Augustine, festive Fort Lauderdale and fun, funky Key West
The author may not make for the most sensible travel companion, but she is certainly one of the zaniest, with a knack for inserting herself (and her unwitting cohorts) into bizarre situations around the globe. Curator of kitsch and unabashed aficionada of pop culture, Halliday offers bemused, self-deprecating narration of events from guerrilla theater in Romania to drug-induced Apocalypse Now reenactments in Vietnam to a perhaps more surreal collagen-implant demonstration at a Paris fashion show emceed by Lauren Bacall. A self-admittedly bumbling vacationer, Halliday shares with razor-sharp wit and hilarious effect the travel stories most are too self-conscious to tell. 286 pages.
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