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Whirlpool W10135699 Affresh High Efficiency Washer Cleaner, 3-Tablets $4.99 If your clothes have started to smell not so fresh, it could be that your washer just isn’t clean. Over time, dirt, grime and oils build up and don’t come off in the washing cycles. Some of this odor cauing bacteria stays in the fabrics of your clothing! Affresh washer cleaner removes and prevents odor-causing residue that can occur in all brands of washers. While bleach only kills odor-causing ba… |
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Home Improvement – The Complete First Season $15.02 Rated: PGSynopsis: A ’90s sitcoms juggernaut, Home Improvement today seems almost quaint; the humor is sharper in other favorites like Everybody Loves Raymond, and the family depicted in Improvement lacks the dysfunctional quirks that have helped make Arrested Development a hit. Nonetheless, the show holds up reasonably well, and while the 24 episodes of Season 1 aren’t the series’ best, they still provoke plenty of chuckles, if not guffaws. Stand-up comic Tim Allen stars as Tim Taylor, the host of a do-it-yourself TV program called Tool Time and an inveterate tinkerer whose own home-improvement efforts rarely turn out the way he expects. Patricia Richardson costars as his feisty wife, Jill, who never hesitates to deflate her husband whenever he puffs himself up. The three Taylor boys, Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), and Mark (Taran Noah Smith), look up to their bumbling father while ensuring that he suffers realistic parental stress. The 1991-92 season also features star-in-the-making Pamela Anderson as Lisa the Tool Time Girl and Richard Karn as Al Borland, an initially minor character who eventually became a sidekick. And then there’s Earl Hindman as Wilson, Tim’s never-fully-seen neighbor, an avuncular figure always happy to dispense advice over the backyard fence. Disney’s collection is light on extras: There are only three episode commentaries (all by executive producers Carmen Finestra and David McFadzean) and a brief montage of tool man Tim bumbling with the implements of his trade. The commentaries supply some interesting facts, however: Costar Richardson, for example, was a last-minute replacement for an unnamed actress who reportedly had no chemistry with Allen; newly the mother of twins, she stepped into the role and shot the pilot after just a day and a half of rehearsal. Karn, we’re told, initially took the role as a favor to the producers when the actor originally cast bowed out just before taping the pilot. \n\n\nPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:\n\nFeatures: “Loose Screws” – The show’s most hilarious moments; Audio commentary from the show’s co-creators and executive producers Carmen Finestra and David McFadzean\nLanguage: English\nEditions: Digi-Pak\nTime: 9 Hours 26 Minutes |
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Home Improvement The Complete Third Season $15.02 Rated: NRSynopsis: The Complete third season of the TV series Home Improvement. |