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Is this used car worth buying?
I’m looking to buy my first car as I just got my license. I saw exactly what I wanted which was an Rx-8. 4 door, leather, 50,000 miles, excellent condition for $10,000. Is this car worth the price?
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Tervis 24 oz. Big T Clear Tumbler $12.99 Tervis Tumblers are the strongest, most durable drinkware available. Featuring ultrasonically sealed double wall insulation & made of polycarbonate with the clarity of glass, they keep beverages hot or cold longer without a drop of condensation. Lifetime manufacturer’s guarantee…. |
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Rubber Soul $8.75 BEATLES THE RUBBER SOUL (EDICION LIMITADA)… |
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Eliminator $4.13 ZZ TOP ELIMINATOR… |
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Fillmore East $16.98 After disbanding the original Mothers of Invention following a short tour of Canada during the summer of 1969, Zappa hired musicians for his studio work before forming a new Mothers in August 1970. The new band was augmented by bassist Jim Pons and vocalists Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, all of whom Zappa recruited from the Turtles, that hit-making teen-sensation unit that had reached the top of … |
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3m Scotchgard? Fabric Protector 4101D $5.33 This protects against soil, stains, and rain. The new environmentally friendly formula is water based, nonflammable, and virtually odor free with a disappearing foam that simplifies application. It comes in a 10-ounce aerosol can…. |
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Leatherman 831102 Super Tool-300 Multitool with Premium Sheath $84.00 The SuperTool 300 offers a full featured Leatherman and a great value. It’s a full size multi-tool with all of the tools that you could need…. |
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Cars & Trucks $3.95 Here’s a great topic to drive kids to pen and paper Featuring not only cars but buses, motorcycles, and pick-up trucks, it’s got a parking lot’s worth of vehicles for children to draw. |
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Bergen Worth $33.63 CONTENTS CHAP. PAGE I. THE RED FLAG- I II. UNPLEASANT SURPRISES 8 III. A MODERN ISHMAELITE IV. THE TOWNLINE – 21 V. A STARTLED WAYFARER – 26 VI. WARP AND WOOF VII. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH – - – - VIII. WRAPPED IN MYSTERY IX. STRANGE TIES – - X. SOME FAMILY HISTORY – 62 xi. ESTHERS NEW SIGNAL XII. A MIDNIGHT VISIT – - XIII. A RUSTIC SHRINE – - XIV. THE TRIAL – - XV. A FIGHT FOR LIBERTY XVI. VOX POPULI XVII. A COGENT CLIENT Il6 XVIII. A HOME MISSION vii – - – - – - – IS 32 43 49 54 67 12 79 85 96 IO7 125 viii Contents CHAP. TAGE XIX. BERGEN DINES OUT – - XX. ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE – - XXI. A FRIEND IN NEED – - XXII. THE SKELETON IN THE CLOSET XXIII. THE HAND OF TIME – - l66 XXIV. A TANGLED WEB XXV. DISTRESSING NEWS – l8o xxvi. THE PRODIGALS RETURN – - 188 XXVII. AT LONG RANGE xxvin. MR CARSWELLS LUCK – - 206 xxix. THE WOOD-NYMPHS CALL – - 212 xxx. LOVES LESSONS 219 XXXI. A BORROWED COAT – - XXXII. THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS – - XXXIII. SILKEN THREADS 24 XXXIV. STARTLING DISCLOSURES XXXV. THE HEIR-AT-LAW – - XXXVI. A SENSIBLE SOCIOLOGIST – - – 268 – - – - 134 145 152 159 173 197 224 234 249 256 BERGEN WORTH CHAPTER I THE RED FLAG THE great railway strike of 1894 was going on at Chicago the Pullman car riots were at their height. Apostles of discontent had aroused the masses. Loud-voiced agitators had unchained the tiger of irresponsibility and goaded to madness the wolf of want. The flag of anarchy was unfurled and down with everything thats up became the watchword of the hour. The effect was felt throughout the civilised world, and little wonder. The heart of the great West the worlds giant food distributer was paralysed, its arteries of commerce ceased to throb, and the bountiful streams fromranch and cornfield ceased to flow. The great steel highways were deserted. No longer did they thunder with the harvests of a hemisphere or tremble with the tread of a continent. Chicago was having a reign of terror. The rioters were carrying everything before them, burning cars, tearing up rails, destroying tracks, demolishing buildings, making merchandise food for flames, and when resistance was offered shedding human blood. Fortunately for the City, and for the country at large, there was yet another means of transportation 2 Bergen Worth available during this painful crisis. If there was war on land there was peace at sea. Lake Michigan glistened as peacefully in the sunlight as it did at creation, and the little white caps chased each other as joyously over its surface as when America was a howling wilderness, before man, with his boasted civilisation, had polluted its shores. The steamboat employes, though more or less in sympathy with the strikers, had no particular grievance. They were not on strike, and as a consequence every available craft was brought into use in reaping an unusually rich harvest. Passengers and precious freights were brought by stage to lake- port towns and forwarded by boat to Chicago. This service was not sufficient to affect, to any appr |
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Worth $12.26 In Worth Robyn Schiff inquires about making, buying, selling, and stealing in the material world, the natural landscape, and the human soul. Opening with the renowned couture house of Charles Frederick Worth, the father of high fashion–"The dress was so big, / one’s hand is useless to take glass from table; / the skirt approaches while the hand is yet distanced"–and ending with the House of De Beers and a diamond thief named Adam Worth–"You’ll know me by my approach / I’m coming on foot with a diamond in my mouth"–Schiff moves from Cartier and Tiffany to the Shedd Aquarium, from Marie Antoinette to the Civil War, from Mary Pickford to Marilyn Monroe. These strong, multi-layered poems test the transformative powers of dressmakers, jewelers, actors, and Darwin’s darkest finches as they adapt to a changing world where the same train hurtles past them toward marketplace and death camp both. Throughout, many of the poems use inherited forms to tell their stories, but the inheritance here comes down damaged and threadbare–yet full of power. |