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Ripped Jeans


Ripped Jeans


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Ripped Blue Jeans and Atvs


Ripped Blue Jeans and Atvs


$8.99



Ripped Jeans


Ripped Jeans


$9.98


Ripped Jeans by Brady CudmoreThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply….

Ripped Jeans - 24H x 16W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


Ripped Jeans – 24H x 16W – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


My Mom Is Going To Kill Me!


My Mom Is Going To Kill Me!


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 60 Seconds to Shine, Volume 4: 161 One-Minute Monologues From Literature


60 Seconds to Shine, Volume 4: 161 One-Minute Monologues From Literature


$19.95


Dabrowski’s 101 monologs sound, to the mind’s ear, like one side of an overheard cell-phone conversation. Reading through them all in about 101 minutes is like being consigned to a particular circle of hell, one where you’re the next person in line for a cup of coffee, but the barista is far too involved in a personal call to help. The monologs are classified as dramatic, comic, or seriocomic, but the most successful ones (in terms of tone and possibilities for interpretation) are the comic. Of those, Babs’s tale of ripped jeans and Candy’s sad story of running and vomiting while pursuing the elusive male are highly recommended. Either Dabrowski, an actor and author of numerous theater books for teens, is really tuned into young adult, female lingo, or she’s been hiding behind the ficus with a recording accessory. Capecci and Aston’s latest addition to their “60 Seconds” entries ranges far and wide for its contents. Classified as comic, dramatic, seriocomic, and classical, they run the gamut from Benjamin Franklin and Mary Shelley through Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville to Bret Easton Ellis and a helping of previously unpublished writers. An equal number of monologs is provided for men and women, and helpful indexes guide the reader to appropriate ages and voices of the speaker. Barbara Casey’s “The Coach’s Wife” is good, but the best in the collection is Brian Graham’s “David Caruso Scolds His Cat About Its Lackadaisical Litter-Box Use.” Both volumes are recommended to the monolog hunter and for public and college libraries, especially if other volumes in the series are present.-Larry Schwartz, Minnesota State Univ., Moorhead

 A Melody for Adrian


A Melody for Adrian


$11.63


New – Torn jeans . . . ripped shirt . . . combat boots . . . Bolt Hall dreamed about being a punk rock star. Fame. Fortune. A different woman for every night of the week. In 1981 he was on his way. He had the look, the attitude and a band that kicked ass. The last thing he needed was a distraction. And that’s just what SHE was. From the moment their paths clashed, he knew he had to have Melody no matter what . . . even if she couldn’t stand the sight of him. Red Porsche . . . pink mini dress . .

 A Melody for Adrian


A Melody for Adrian


$16.95


New – Torn jeans . . . ripped shirt . . . combat boots . . . Bolt Hall dreamed about being a punk rock star. Fame. Fortune. A different woman for every night of the week. In 1981 he was on his way. He had the look, the attitude and a band that kicked ass. The last thing he needed was a distraction. And that’s just what SHE was. From the moment their paths clashed, he knew he had to have Melody no matter what . . . even if she couldn’t stand the sight of him. Red Porsche . . . pink mini dress . .

 A Melody for Adrian


A Melody for Adrian


$11.63


Used – Torn jeans . . . ripped shirt . . . combat boots . . . Bolt Hall dreamed about being a punk rock star. Fame. Fortune. A different woman for every night of the week. In 1981 he was on his way. He had the look, the attitude and a band that kicked ass. The last thing he needed was a distraction. And that’s just what SHE was. From the moment their paths clashed, he knew he had to have Melody no matter what . . . even if she couldn’t stand the sight of him. Red Porsche . . . pink mini dress .

 A Melody for Adrian


A Melody for Adrian


$16.95


Used – Torn jeans . . . ripped shirt . . . combat boots . . . Bolt Hall dreamed about being a punk rock star. Fame. Fortune. A different woman for every night of the week. In 1981 he was on his way. He had the look, the attitude and a band that kicked ass. The last thing he needed was a distraction. And that’s just what SHE was. From the moment their paths clashed, he knew he had to have Melody no matter what . . . even if she couldn’t stand the sight of him. Red Porsche . . . pink mini dress .

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