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Ned Schneebly
United States
(Job seeker at S&S.)
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Ned Schneebly
United States
(Job seeker at S&S.)
Available everywhere...especially in my kitchen
Pop Secret
15 September 2006
In four minutes or less, it's ready to be devoured. The warm, tasty, freshly made scent of popcorn fills my home and my family can share the love. Available everywhere, but especially in my kitchen, sure you can have it all, I'll make more!
DURACELL is dependable
DURACELL
19 September 2006
The fire marshal on our floor said "follow me to the exit stairs"! It would be a long walk down...if this were not a drill. When the lights go out, lives may depend on a flashlight. DURACELL is dependable.
Loved in many languages
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme
19 September 2006
Cowboys? Mountains? I don't know much about that...but I know that in French, "pour homme" means for men. My personal experience has shown that Paco Rabanne's rugged, clean scent is loved in many languages...by men and women...
Old world flavor with a dash of panache
Mrs Dash
25 September 2006
If homemade, old world flavor, with a dash of panache is what you crave, this is your "secret ingredient". When Aunt Tootsie requested my fried chicken recipe, I told her. Now the whole neighborhood knows...Mrs. Dash.
I wanted to make her mine!
Lamborghini
25 September 2006
It was love at first sight. Her top was off in seconds and I could only stare! The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder was parked next to my car, at a garage in SoHO. Yes, it had personalized licence plates and she belonged to someone else, but I wanted to make her mine! An impossible dream?
Cinematic genius
Akira Kurosawa
28 September 2006
The enthralling, overwhelming, blockbuster type of film that sweeps you away into a vortex of time and place. It absorbs your entire being. Your thoughts and emotions are under the influence of the director, Akira Kurosawa. Awarded the Legion d`Honneur for his masterpieces. See "RAN" and "Red Beard" and understand cinematic genius.