Reefer Mint
Posted in Uncategorized on 09/02/2008 08:54 am by admin
Reefer Mint
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Reefer Madness $6.99 Reefer Madness - Poster |
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Reefer Boy $19.99 Reefer Boy - Masterprint |
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Reefer Madness Collection - B&W $5.99 Reefer Madness Collection - B&W |
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Reefer Always Welcome $19.99 Reefer Always Welcome - Masterprint |
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Rifftrax:Reefer Madness $19.85 Rifftrax:Reefer Madness |
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Rattlin the Reefer $3.99 "Rattlin the Reefer" by Captain Frederick Marryat is a classic work of literature that can be enjoyed by all. Download "Rattlin the Reefer" and enjoy another quality Digireads.com publication. |
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Little Reefer Band $14.99 Gerard Kearney Little Reefer Band - Art Print |
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The Ultimate 30s And 40s Reefer Songs $6.49 The Ultimate 30s And 40s Reefer Songs |
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RiffTrax: Live!: Reefer Madness - Widescreen $12.99 RiffTrax: Live!: Reefer Madness - Widescreen |
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Reefer Time! $3.49 Reefer Time! Refrigerator Magnet Woman in red glasses enjoys her smoke. Cigarette pack has a marijuana leaf on it and two joints sticking up out of it. |
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Reefer Madness (Unabridged) $13.48 In Reefer Madness, the best selling author of Fast Food Nation... |
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Rattlin, the Reefer $30.19 If you like the novels of Frederick Marryat youll love Edward Howards Rattlin, the Reefer. Rattlin, the Reefer was edited by Frederick Marryat for his friend and fellow captain Edward Howard. For several generations, however, people thought it was actually written by Marryat because it was that good. Like many of Marryats books, this book is thought to be autobiographical; although this was never specifically confirmed by Captain Howard himself. However, from the main characters early schooling, to his life as a midshipman, to his experiences aboard ship, there is nothing in this book that could not have happened to a young man in the early 1800s. As such it gives us a wonderful insight into that period. Ralph Rattlin tells his life story with a kind of offhand humor that is truly engaging. The storys accuracy to nautical detail is totalit could hardly be otherwise with someone like Frederick Marryat as the editorand the scenes are crisp and vivid. While almost unknown to modern audiences, Edward Howards writing has been favorably compared to that of Tobias Smollett and Herman Melville. If you enjoy those writersand especially if you love the works of Frederick Marryatyoull love Edward Howards Rattlin, the Reefer Author: Howard, Edward/ Marryat, Frederick Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 388 Publication Date: 2008/05/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.86 inches |
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Champagne & Reefer $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Champagne & Reefer, 2. Introduction by Bob Margolin, 3. Blow Wind Blow, 4. Long Distance Call, 5. Rollin' and Tumblin', 6. Wee Wee Baby, 7. Bird Nest on the Ground, 8. Don't Go No Further, 9. My Own Fault Darling, 10. You're Gonna Drive Me Away, 11. Honey Bee, 12. Nine Below Zero, 13. Big Leg Woman |
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Reefer Madness - Vintage Drug Songs 1927-1945 $7.49 Reefer Madness - Vintage Drug Songs 1927-1945 |
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Reefer Madness - $14.99 This unabashed propaganda film (also known by the title Tell Your Children, a dead giveaway) has become a cult classic of comically bad cinema due to its dated, alarmist views on the dangers of "marijuana addiction" and the exaggerated symptoms thereof. After the onscreen prologue that declares "Something must be done to wipe out this ghastly menace," Reefer Madness launches into a case study of clean-cut WASP couple Bill (Kenneth Craig) and Mary (Dorothy Short), high schoolers who play tennis and drink tea on the back porch. Their friend Jimmy (Warren McCollum) introduces them to a pot dealer named Jack (Carleton Young), who invites Bill up to his den of inequity, where stoned ne'er-do-wells laugh fiendishly, dance, and play the piano. After one joint, Bill is hooked, and his life begins to plummet down the tubes -- he starts flunking school and becomes a promiscuous regular in Jack's apartment. When a worried Mary tracks Bill down, she too is given a joint and begins giggling uncontrollably while being aggressively fondled by the bizarre addict Ralph (Dave "Tex" O'Brien). When Bill bursts out of the bedroom to tangle with Ralph, hallucinating and blacking out, Mary is accidentally shot. This prompts a string of guilt and calamitous occurrences, including several more deaths and courtroom sentences to mental institutions, all because of the devil weed. The film ends with the ominous warning, "The dread marijuana may be reaching forth next for your son or daughter...or yours...or YOURS!" ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi |
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RiffTrax Reefer Madness $5.83 Rated: NRSynopsis: For years, Hollywood has extolled the TV watching and excessive Funyun consumption that accompany heavy marijuana smoking as lighthearted fun. But in the 1930s, one film was brave enough to tell it like it is: Reefer Madness. Crime, deceit, murder, casual sex and ragtime piano are all shown as inevitable consequences of that first puff of Reefer. This story is told through the riveting medium of forty year old actors portraying high schoolers, interrupted every fifteen minutes for a stern lecture from a hideous, bespectacled man. |
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Mint $49.99 Walter Crane Mint - Giclee Print |
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Reefer Man Funny Songs $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Reefer Man, 2. Acapulco Goldie, 3. Acid Song, The, 4. I Got Stoned and I Missed It, 5. One Toke Over the Line, 6. Henry, 7. Elvis Was a Narc, 8. Save the Bales, 9. Illegal Smile, 10. Wildwood Weed |
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Reefer Madness [The Movie Musical Soundtrack... $24.99 Includes: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), Opening Fanfare - John Kassir/Reefer Madness Cast - (featuring Lee Thornberg/Alexz Johnson/Trevor Handy/Anatoly Rosinsky/Katia Popov/Joe Turano/Alan Grunfeld/Dan Higgins/Michael Nelson/Armen Ksajikian, Reefer Madness - Reefer Madness Cast - (featuring Fidelia Rowe/Matt Shepherd/Paul Nygro/Aukai Cain/Stacy Sibley/John Kassir/Harry S. Murphy/Erin Matthews/Eli Myles/Christian Campbell/Michael Cuno/Sama,...and more |
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Usns Grommet Reefer (TAF53) $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles USNS Grommet Reefer (TAF53) was an Grommet Reeferclass stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy. Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas. Grommet Reefer was laid down under Maritime Commission contract by Walter Butler Shipbuilders, Inc., Riverside Yard, Duluth, Minnesota, 1 January 1944: launched as Kenneth E. Gruennert 29 July 1944: sponsored by Mrs. Walter A. Blodsoe: and delivered to War Shipping Administration (WSA) December 1944 for use as a merchant cargo ship. Prior to 1950 she was owned by WSA and the Maritime Commission; and, as Kenneth E. Gruennert and later as Grommet Reefer, she was operated by several merchant lines, including Grace Lines, Inc.. and Alaska Transportation Co. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/08/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches |


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