gossip watch set

What TV series box set should i buy?
Hi! I am going away for Christmas vacation in 1 week and i want to buy some good DVD box sets of TV series so i can watch there.Any suggestions?What TV series box set would you buy?I am thinking something funny,along the lines of “Friends”.
P.S:Your suggestion can be about a show that it is currently on TV (i.e Gossip Girl)
LOST or Gossip Girl!!!
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Gossip $11.65 Gossip |
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Of Gossip And Such $6.49 Of Gossip And Such |
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Gossip Girl $13.58 In the second Gossip Girl installment of this peek into the hard-partying, backstabbing, bulimic Bacchanalia of the well-heeled New York City private school set, tempers are raging. Blair’s obsession with both getting into Yale and losing her virginity to |
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Spreading The Gossip $18.95 Clarice was an intelligent, well-respected student at her elementary school until she finally got her wish and became part of the popular crowd. But when Clarice became popular, she didnt just gain a new set of friends and fashion senseshe got a new gossiping habit. As Clarice rises to popularity, she falls to resentment and guilt. In Spreading the Gossip, Clarice learns the hard way that her new friends taught her a bad habit when she sees and feels the consequences of gossiping. New author Tonya M. Huffman teaches children and reminds adults that theres nothing popular when it comes to Spreading the Gossip. This book is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audiobook version of the book. |
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Gossip Girl: The Third Collection $17.76 A third Gossip Girl boxed set of three books (Gossip Girl #7: Nobody Does It Better, Gossip Girl #8: Nothing Can Keep Us Together, Gossip Girl #9: Only In Your Dreams) in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.Cecily von Ziegesar has always lived in New York City. She’s already working on her next Gossip Girl novel, coming May 2007, so be careful what you do or say and who you’re seen with…BR /BR / |
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Gossip : 1861590423 $15 DIVDIVWhere Katy Hayes previous novel,ICurtains,/Iwas set in the world of theatre,IGossip/Iis set in the world of newspapers. Mary Jane is the gossip columnist of a leading Dublin newspaper, attending all the openings in skimpy frocks and high heels, keeping an eye on who’s with whom and making up what she can’t see. Well that’s the by-line anyway. The truth is that Mary Jane is a man—40, unfit, endearingly incapable of keeping up with his wife, his physiotherapist, or even with the times. When Mary Jane reports on a sighting of a prominent Dublin businessman’s extra-marital canoodlings, he doesn’t expect to become embroiled in infidelity and murder./DIV/DIV |
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Gossip in the Grain $18.98 Ray LaMontagne’s third album, Gossip in the Grain is as different from 2007’s Till the Sun Turns Black as that album was from 2006’s Trouble. The deep, heart-of-night atmospherics of the preceding disc have been jettisoned in favor of a brightly lit palette of textures and instruments that legendary producer and multi-instrumentalist Ethan Johns uses to illustrate LaMontagne’s considerable ambitions as a writer. The set opens with the singer channeling his inner Memphis soul man on “You Are the Best Thing.” Horns, strings, and a female backing chorus underscore LaMontagne’s heartfelt uptempo rasp that touches on Sam Cooke as much as it does Tim Buckley with a hook worthy of Stax/Volt. In terms of sequencing, it certainly grabs the listener, but it is also arguably the best track here. “Let It Be Me” follows with a folksier, looser soul groove, where acoustic guitars, a Telecaster, piano, and strings underscore the hypnotic lilt in the verse. But LaMontagne can write a coda and a bridge and he gets his voice right into the meat of the lyric. We may have heard lyrics of this type a thousand times before, as they evoke loneliness and longing, but rarely have they been expressed this authentically and this dramatically. Echoes of Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks are apparent in the gorgeous chamber jazz of “Sarah,” and eerie, psychedelic British Isles folk — complete with an otherworldly pedal steel — haunts the grooves on “I Still Care for You.” LaMontagne and Johns are able to create varying yet webbed atmospheres in these songs. Ray can find a style and write in it as if he’d created it. Johns adds so much depth and dimension in the mix that it feels as if both singer and songwriter will never be able to extricate themselves either from the emotional intentions expressed in his lyrics, or from the sound itself. The most notorious track on this set is the humorous yet tender “Meg White,” for the White Stripes’ drummer. With its imaginative use of an Ennio Morricone-esque spaghetti western intro, Johns playing Wurlitzer and Mellotron, a Pink Floyd cadenza, and drumming of the sort White trademarked, it’s no throwaway; add to this a seemingly sincere offer of friendship and empathy and there is an undeniable emotional appeal. “Hey Me, Hey Mama,” has a back porch singalong feel, and features a banjo, trombone, and trumpet. The rambling free-form blues of “Henry Nearly Killed Me, (It’s a Shame)” touches on Canned Heat, John Lee Hooker, and the Rolling Stones; it’s another high point here. Gossip in the Grain is LaMontagne’s most adventurous recording, yet in many ways it’s also the most focused and well executed. The partnership with Johns has become almost symbiotic at this point; his songwriting has become so confident, sure, and expressive — despite the ready intimacy in its subject matter — that he’s become a kind of force majeure. One thing is certain, that given the consistency and vision LaMontagne has shown on all three albums, punters are cert |
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Gossip Girl Collection 2 $30.68 This paperback box set houses Books #4-6 in the bestselling Gossip Girl series. Follow the exploits of Blair, Serena, and Nate in BECAUSE I’M WORTH IT, I LIKE IT LIKE THAT, and YOU’RE THE ONE THAT I WANT. |