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Minnesota Vikings- Adrian Peterson Entertainment Poster Print, 23x34

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Minnesota Vikings (Adrian Peterson) Sports Poster Print - 24" X 36"
This poster shows Adrian Peterson running with the football. At the top it says "Adrian Peterson" and at the bottom is the Minnesota Vikings logo. This poster measures approx. 24" x 36" Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985), is a professional American football running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a running back at the University of Oklahoma. At Oklahoma, Peterson set the NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards. Peterson was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
Fathead Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings Wall Decal
These larger-than-life, action-packed images bring the game to your home! Peel it off, stick it up, smooth it out, kick back and enjoy! Each player is approximately 79” tall x 34” wide and is printed on durable vinyl that is fade resistant. Grab a friend to help put it up, because your new Fathead is REAL. BIG.™ Detailed instructions on how to get your Fathead installed correctly are included. Get it. Peel it. Stick it. Are you fan enough? PLEASE NOTE: This item is shipped directly from the manufacturer, is delivered via Standard shipping and can be shipped to continental US addresses only. Must be shipped to a street address, shipping to a PO Box is not allowed. Expedited shipping and gift boxing are not available for this product.
Harem
If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulley
Harem (CD & DVD)
If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulley
Harem
If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulley
Woman in the Window
Fritz Lang did his best work in Hollywood throughout the 1940s, and The Woman in the Window ranks among his best films from that period. Equally adept at crafting first-rate Westerns and melodramatic thrillers, Lang returned to the latter category for The Woman in the Window, a deliciously devious follow-up to 1944's Ministry of Fear and a near-perfect companion piece to Lang's 1945 follow-up, Scarlet Street. Adapted by producer/screenwriter Nunnally Johnson from J.H. Wallis's novel Once Off Guard, this briskly paced and brilliantly plotted thriller begins with a chance encounter between mild-mannered psychology professor Richard Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) and Alice Reed (Joan Bennett), the stylishly alluring subject of a portrait that Wanley has dreamily admired in a window near the men's club where he socializes with a savvy District Attorney (Raymond Massey) and a friendly physician (Edmund Breon). When Alice invites Wanley to her apartment for casual drinks and conversation, Wanley is forced to kill an intruder, and his subsequent cover-up leads to a nail-biting plot in which Wanley must feign innocence as he "innocently" participates in the D.A.'s investigation with a homicide detective.

Lang was an expert at turning the screws of suspense, and while Johnson's screenplay tempers its convenient coincidences with well-written characters, Robinson's increasing desperation is the engine that drives the plot. When a sleazy blackmailer (Dan Duryea) squeezes Wanley and Reed for every penny they've got, The Woman in the Window winds up to a fever pitch, with a "twist" ending that's either a cop-out or clever, depending on your tolerance for now-familiar surprises. As renowned critic Pauline Kael astutely noted, The Woman in the Window has "the logic and plausibility of a nightmare," and Lang surely enjoyed the superbly cast trio of Robinson, Bennett, and Duryea, for he invited them back for Scarlet Street just a few months later. And speaking of murder, check out the kid playing Robinson's son in one of the opening scenes: that's future real-life murder-conspiracy suspect Bobby (Robert) Blake (subsequently acquitted), at the innocent age of 10. --Jeff Shannon

Just Ask My Children (Col)
Brenda (Virginia Madsen, Candyman, Dune) and Scott Kniffen (Jeffrey Nordling, TVs "Once and Again") are accused of child molestation and physical abuse. Without a shred of evidence, the authorities arrest them and take their two young sons into protective custody. The boys are lead to believe that if they give the "right" testimony, they will be returned to their parents. Through relentless badgering, the impressionable children are coerced into testifying against their parents. After an agonizing nine-month trial The Kniffin's are sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes they did not commit. While their sons are tormented by uncertain memories and obscure recollections, Brenda and Scott face many horrors in prison. Based on a True Story.
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The True Story of Hannibal
Cross the Alps with the legendary Carthaginian general who brought the Roman Empire to the brink of ruin.

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1999 NCAA Division I Men's Football National Championship - Youngstown St. vs. Georgia Southern
In the 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Football National Championship game, Georgia Southern defeated Youngstown State by a score of 59-24. Adrian Peterson led the way for Georgia Southern with 247 rushing yards and three touchdowns. With this victory, the Eagles became the first team to win five I-AA titles.
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McFarlane Toys NFL Sports Picks Series 18 (2008 Wave 2) Action Figure Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings) White Wrist Tape
Adrian Peterson #28 Minnesota Vikings White Wrist Tape McFarlane NFL Series 18 Wave 2 Action Figure
NFL- All Stars:Adrian Peterson
NFL Pro-Bots are robot action figures of your favorite NFL stars. Each figure features Pro-Bot head flipping action -- just push the button and their head flips from human to robot!

Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings flips between Adrian Peterson and Vikings robo football hemlet. This Pro-Bot action figure is 8" tall and fully articulated. Adrian features the "Running Back Body Style" (one of three different NFL Pro-Bot body types) and a magnetic hand to hold the included football.

NFL Pro-Bots are officially licensed products of NFL Players and the National Football League. Packaging includes the Official NFL Hologram Sticker. Series 1. Collect them all!

Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson Forever Collectibles Photo Base Bobble Head
These officially licensed, hand-painted bobble heads incorporate an actual game shot photo into each base for each player! They are approximately 8" in height and are limited to 2,008 pieces per player!
Adrian Peterson (Superstars of Professional Football)
Jurassic Playground - VeggieTales Mission Possible Adventure Series #4: Personalized for Adrian
VeggieTales
Personalized Mission Possible Adventure Series (6 books)

Your child's name is inserted throughout each story making them the hero in each book!

#4 - Jurassic Playground

You won't believe the fun that awaits when you join Bob and Larry on this rather unusual playground. But beware! It's not all fun and games. There are a couple of BIG bullies on this playground. Our heroes have been given a very serious assignment by Mission Control:
To teach these bullies to spread nice words and to encourage others.

It's Mission Possible Adventures filled with prehistoric fun!

Through it all, there's a lesson to be learned: It is much better to build one another up with kind words than to tear each other down. And the adventures don't end here! In the next Mission Possible Adventure, your child will land on a snow-covered Island for an adventure of the frozen tundra! See what happens next in book 5, Snow Clones
Sports Illustrated September 1 2008 Adrian Peterson
Single issue magazine Sports Illustrated September 1, 2008 Adrian Peterson and the vikings make their move.
Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings Purple NFL Youth Replica Jersey
This high quality replica design features a heavy-duty nylon mesh body, nylon dazzle sleeves, and reinforced v-neck construction with NFL Equipment logo in front. Double needle construction on gusseted side panels, extended split drop tail, and player name plate. 100% heavy weight nylon. Screen printed numbers, name, and Reebok logos.
Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings Purple NFL Replica Jersey
Looks like Adrian Peterson's real jersey - and at a great price! Reebok - the official onfield brand of the NFL - has made this jersey to look and feel like the real thing, but at a price that'll make you stand up and cheer. Makes a great gift for your favorite fan!
Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings White NFL Replica Jersey
Looks like Adrian Peterson's real jersey - and at a great price! Reebok - the official onfield brand of the NFL - has made this jersey to look and feel like the real thing, but at a price that'll make you stand up and cheer. Makes a great gift for your favorite fan!
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