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  • Dngreen51 - Walt at His Best

    Walt & Henry stumble into the latest scenario in a most beautiful and historic place. The story is much edgier and the language is vulgar in comparison to Craig Johnson's other books, but its still a good story.

  • Kellea Poore - Just Like The Original, But With Two Extra Features

    My husband and I wanted to get some board games to play with our 6 year old and 4 year old. After looking through all the board games I remembered as a child, we bought Sorry! along with a couple of others. So far our children love the game. If you're aware of the original game from decades ago, the only difference between this version and the other is they've added a "fire" and "ice" feature (two little rings.. nothing electronic). We haven't used the fire and ice aspects, yet, since we wanted to make sure our children could understand the basic principles of the original game. After 1 full game was played they understood the rules so we'll add fire and ice next time.

  • Tina pollick - This drink sucks I bought 2 of them took them how the ...

    This drink sucks I bought 2 of them took them how the instructions say to take it and they still found a "trace of thc"

  • Carmen Heywood - poor reception

    User must be in close proximity to a broadcasting antenna in order for it to work. Was not able to pick up signals as advertised.

  • DocHolliday - Beautiful

    This is one fine crystal. We collect them to hang from our Christmas tree. We now have enough that this is the only decorations on the tree.

  • Doug B - NO interface to sister product (turbo-Tax for Business) leaving MAC users in the cold

    Quickbooks has been around for years, I have run a number of small business and have liked the product in the past. Since the last time I used it (a windows version) one of the main advantages to my business was the money it saved of accountant bills. I could keep my books on quickbooks and prepare my s-corp taxes with intuit's turbo tax for business, then my account could just review my return and books (my account charges by the hour) thus saving money. Since then I switched to a MAC from windows. I started another business and got quickbooks for the MAC. Well it still does a good job of keeping the books, but come tax time I found that intuit does NOT offer a business turbo tax. no problem right, I still have a windows machine, I got the windows version of TurboTax for Business, after all the QUICKBOOKS has feature that allows you to save your company file to windows, So I did that and put the company data on my windows machine installed turbo tax for business on the windows machine only to find out that turbotax for business won't work for the MAC version of the Company file. You have to purchase the "window" version of Quickbooks take the company file from the MAC and convert it to the windows Quickbooks. This does not make any sense both products are made by the same company Intuit. Well i've been using intuit products for a long time. I was a Beta tested for quicken in the 90's. This will be my LAST INTUIT product. I could do the book keeping this does on an Apple numbers, on Excel spread sheet, since I now have to use my accountant more anyway.

  • Good Deal For The Price - Good Deal For The Price

    Our knives were in pretty awful condition - I was getting tired of pushing the blade of the steak knife back in the handle every time I sawed through a piece of meat. Sure I'd love to have a set of top-grade Henckels but given the price of something like that plus the fact that we don't use knives that often, I figured this second-tier set was worth a try. The knives are nice and sharp. The construction quality is decent and it suits our purposes fine - they look good, cut well and fit in the block like they are supposed to. So what if they don't do well in the dishwasher? How much trouble can it be to hand-wash a knife? For $..., they're a fine deal. I'm glad I bought them.