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US Flag – Pleasant Valley, New York (NY) Mug $10.99 This is a brand new custom made coffee mug imprinted using the latest sublimation technology. This process embeds the image permanently and gives it a smooth surface with a crisp and vivid image. Design is imprinted on a standard 11 oz white mug and it is dishwasher safe…. |
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US Flag – Pleasant Valley, New York (NY) Set of 4 Mini-Mousepad Coasters $8.99 Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters…. |
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US Flag – Pleasant Valley, New York (NY) Stainless Steel Mug $17.99 This is a brand new stainless steel mug imprinted using sublimation technology. It is a 14 oz mug… |
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The Monkees – Greatest Hits $7.35 Unless you’re a snob, a good Monkees collection belongs on your shelves, not too far from discs by the Turtles, the Lovin’ Spoonful, and other avatars of clean, occasionally rocking ’60s Top 40 pop. Greatest Hits is a more than generous stack, bringing together not only the obvious megahits (“I’m a Believer,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday,” the incredibly propulsive “Valleri”) but also a number of tunes… |
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Best of the Monkees $11.02 Hey, hey! This definitive single-disc anthology doesn’t Monkee around. It’s got 25 of the pre-fab four’s greatest hits and favorite album tracks, including “Last Train To Clarksville,” “I Wanna Be Free,” “I’m a Believer,” “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone,” “Mary, Mary,” “A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You,” “Daydream Believer,” and “Valleri.”No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: MONKEES… |
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2000 Maniacs [VHS] $12.99 Flush from the breakthrough success of Blood Feast in 1963, producer David F. Friedman and pioneering goremeister Herschell Gordon Lewis followed up a year later with Two Thousand Maniacs!. The drive-in movie would never be the same. Filmed in 14 days in St. Cloud, Florida, on a luxurious budget of $62,000, this instant cult classic revels in the grisly fate of three unwitting Yankee couples who’v… |
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Two Thousand Maniacs! [VHS] Flush from the breakthrough success of Blood Feast in 1963, producer David F. Friedman and pioneering goremeister Herschell Gordon Lewis followed up a year later with Two Thousand Maniacs!. The drive-in movie would never be the same. Filmed in 14 days in St. Cloud, Florida, on a luxurious budget of $62,000, this instant cult classic revels in the grisly fate of three unwitting Yankee couples who’v… |
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Two Thousand Maniacs [VHS] $20.00 Flush from the breakthrough success of Blood Feast in 1963, producer David F. Friedman and pioneering goremeister Herschell Gordon Lewis followed up a year later with Two Thousand Maniacs!. The drive-in movie would never be the same. Filmed in 14 days in St. Cloud, Florida, on a luxurious budget of $62,000, this instant cult classic revels in the grisly fate of three unwitting Yankee couples who’v… |
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PROFILES featuring Davy Jones $17.95 Profiles host Mickey Burns interviews singer Davy Jones, a member of the world famous rock group “The Monkees”. Back in the late 60′s Davy Jones and “The Monkees” were the hottest things on the planet. They amassed a dozen top 40 hits including a trio of #1 hits.Maintaining his allure as a sexy icon through generations of fans, Davy first invaded teen hearts as the international idol of… |

Nice area to live in Silicone Valley?
Moving to Sillicone Valley, pretty flexible with the location. Looking for a newer, pleasant, clean area with a good public High school. Our price range for the house is $800 to one million. Would not like a polutted area with shabby buildings. Preferably easy 20 min. drive or so to high tech circuit design companies.
Thank you very much for the advice that you may have for me.
I love Mountain View. It is a lively city adjacent to Palo Alto without the attitude (or altitude) of Palo Alto. PA turns up its nose at box stores and chains and delays commercial ventures by tolerating the not-in-my-back-yard antics of community groups. While PA is loosing its tax base, Mountain View has added to it’s revenue with Costco and many other big money makers. Mountain view also has a relatively new performing arts center, a nifty new library, new jail, new city hall — Palo Alto has meetings and laments! Google just added very quickly free wireless Internet all over Mountain View and Palo Alto keeps funding expensive internet studies. Ho hum. Palo Alto schools are rumored to be very good with high test scores but it’s part gene pool and many people pay for private tutoring to give their kids a boost. Mountain View has Castro Street with oodles of great restaurants and it’s a lively, diverse, and dynamic place to live. The city government actually goes out into the neighborhoods to listen to what people want and need with appropriate city entities and they follow up. It’s mid-way between San Jose and San Francisco on the peninsula. It is nearer the bay which tempers the climate by a couple of degrees meaning it may not freeze in Mountain View while it well could in Los Altos. A small thing a gardener would notice.
Twenty years ago, property in Mountain View was vastly cheaper than Palo Alto. The gap is narrowing. Two years ago a small 3/2 tract house in a modest neighborhood was $500,000 and today that house is $700,000. The higher prices bring a new more refined look to what was an ordinary neighborhood. And the differential still exists but it is narrowing and the MV schools are improving.