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We have three dogs that shed like crazy. We used to pay a groomer extra to use the Furminator on them. Now that I purchased one, the groomer is a thing of the past. Both the golden retriever and black lab love to be furminated. The basset, not so much, but he is younger and more impatient. After the first session, I filled several plastic grocery bags with gobs of fur. I could have made a couple of sweaters. Since then, we have had less shedding in the house. I wish I would have had this tool years ago.
Update: I vacuum once a week now instead of daily. As long as I used the Furminator twice a month, the dogs shed a lot less. I swear by this grooming tool. The dogs actually look forward to it.
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Artemis Fowl is a magical action story. In the beginning Artemis goes to Cairo to visit a sprit. He goes to download a book. Next he captures a fairy named Captain Short. The fairies try to get Captain Short back. They send in a troll to kill Artemis to free her, then they send ransom money. They get Captain Short back, but then they want their money back. Finally, they bombed the house, but Artemis and Butler, the butler, survive.
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I began getting interested in buying e books several months ago when I began downloading them on my Apple Itouch. When the B&N Nook came out I began looking at ebook readers such as the Nook and the Kindle. After many months of looking and comparing I finally decided on the Kindle. I’m glad I did. I decided it has been around for awhile and the kinks have been worked out. I haven’t had it long enough to write a real good review on it yet but so far I am real pleased with it and I’m glad I bought it. It’s a snap to download books and is fun to use.
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“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” was a great movie. I am not one to usually review movies, as I’m more of a book buff, but it was so good that I had to comment.
Taking my love of the X-Men comic books series aside, the movie was fantastic. There was a ton of action, many open endings (which can be taken both ways, see below), and so much action was covered. I loved the CGI, though at times it was obvious. His claws were a bit too cartoon-y, and even in the scene of his first lumberjack job, the bulk machines were obviously not really there. Also, in the scene with Gambit in the alley, obviously CGI- but I don’t really expect the guy to climb the walls in real life.
Loved the scenes with Hugh Jackman during Stryker’s experiment, but thought the director was trying a little too hard to make Wolverine a love-struck sissy boy. I mean, Logan is like Bruce Wayne in Batman. He’s hardcore, strong, and revenge-driven. Maybe Batman vs. Wolverine isn’t the best description, but… hey, I hope you get my point. Maybe I don’t remember the comics as well as I believe I do, but I thought the whole Wolverine vs. Sabertooth was due to the dad killings, not the girl.
I don’t remember many of the characters they brought up, like Wolverine’s girl- I don’t remember her in the comics, but maybe she came up in a later edition that I just haven’t read yet? I was thankful that they showed that Wolverine volunteered for Stryker’s experiment, as it is true to the comics.
I wish they made the movie longer because it’s hard to keep everything straight with years in between while we’re waiting on the movie productions. The Blob I would have loved more story on. As well as Gambit. Even Omega Red (? Didn’t name him ?) (Weapon XI) would have benefited from a little more of a story. I was disappointed to see it ended just as the next movies began, but I guess that’s expected. I wanted more of Cyclops as well.
Liev Schreiber did a great job of protraying Sabertooth. Though he was not
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