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Two boys. A roof. Turn left at the school. The last time we saw each months ago when a friend called them for dinner in Portofino Eastway Drive.
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Quitting Smoking for Dummies $4.99 This friendly, practical guide helps you through the entire process of quitting smoking step by step – from understanding your addiction and reducing your desire to smoke to resisting temptation and handling relapses. You’ll evaluate the various medical quitting aids and alternative treatments and find people and programs to support you over the long haul. |
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Smoking $37.17 Answers common teen questions about smoking, including information about addiction, health effects, cancer, secondhand smoke, and quitting. |
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Quitting Smoking For Dummies ® $19.49 No Synopsis Available |
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Tobacco Control: Reversal of Risk after Quitting Smoking : IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention $58.5 No Synopsis Available |
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S.I.C.K. $12.25 Four well-heeled Texans discover themselves battling a killer whose alter ego is no laughing matter in this thriller. Brandon Walker (Ken Hebert) is a twentysomething businessman who wants to get away from it all for a few days, and invites his girlfriend Tracy (Amanda Watson) and a couple they know, Mark (Hank Fields) and Susan (Chris Bruck), to join him for a long weekend at his family’s cabin in the woods. En route, Brandon picks up a hitchhiker, Denise (Melissa Bale), who wants to get out of town after a quarrel with her boyfriend. That night, the five relax around a campfire, enjoying a few drinks and some marijuana as they swap scary stories. Denise tops them all with the legend of a murderous and psychotic clown who is said to haunt the nearby hill country. The four friends begin to suspect, however, that Denise’s story is no myth when she disappears and a number of sinister talismans begin to appear. The title S.I.C.K. stands for “Serial Insane Clown Killer.” The film was originally screened under its production title, Grim Weekend. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |