Advantages: They taste delicious Disadvantages: The sugar content
On my quest to rate and review and so I suppose eat all of the different kids sweets offered by Asda, Teddy Fruit Gums were the next bag I tried and are once again a sweet I would definitely recommend.
Teddy Fruit Gums come in a plumish coloured bag that has a smiling teddy licking his lips in the centre and a quantity of brightly coloured balls splashed over the front. Surrounding the teddy is the name of the sweets themselves. The fornt of the pack also tells me that the sweets are free from artificial colours and flavourings. This pack also has a bright yellow banner along the bottom that informs me that this bag is on the Any 3 for £1 offer. Singly the bag costs 38p so although this offer won't make you rich it will save a few pennies.
The bag has quite a sweet and rich aroma when it is opened and a blast of different fruity ...
Advantages: Good little puzzles Disadvantages: NONE
Teddy in a box.
We have one of these puzzles at school and Adrian also has one bought for him as a present from someone.
You can buy this toy at the early learning centre for £4.00.
Teddy in a box is in fact 6 teddies in a box. Each teddy is a different puzzle made up of 3 pieces. There is a doctor teddy, a policeman teddy, and a farmer teddy amongst this group of puzzles.
Each teddy is divided into 3 puzzle pieces. Teddy Head is one puzzle piece, teddies arms and body another, then teddies legs are another puzzle piece. Each corresponding puzzle pieces the same shape.
The object of this puzzle is to complete a teddy with all the correct clothes. This can be fun as you get teddy wearing half a Drs uniform and half a policeman’s they fit but they do look funny try again lets put the right clothes together.
This ...
mumsymary 05.02.2006 (06.02.2006)
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Advantages: Great Acting, excellent story Disadvantages: Some sad scenes of the Afghan suffering
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Charlie soon comes under attack about his private life but fortunately for him this takes matters away from his work for Afghanistan and so is to his advantage is a silly sort of way. Will Charlie be able to get the money he needs when the total keeps rising, starting out at $10 million and soon ending up at nearly half a billion and will the weapons be used correctly for the Afghan people to defeat the Russians?
I was very impressed with this film. It is based on true events which makes it much more watch able for me. I will admit that as I was only young when this film was set I was unaware of the troubles which were going on over there so this film brought them to my attention.
I thought that Tom Hanks played the role of Charlie Wilson very well and his character was very believable. I have to say that he has aged somewhat since ...
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Product details
Title
Pres & Teddy
Performer
Lester Young/Teddy Wilson
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Tenor Sax
Release Date
03/03/2003
Original Release Year
1956
Label / Distributor
Universal IMS / Universal Music
Producer
Norman Granz
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Mono
Format
Performer
EAN
42283127029
SPAR code
AAD
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Lester Young (tenor saxophone); Teddy Wilson (piano); Gene Ramey (bass); Jo Jones (drums). Recorded in New York, New York on January 13, 1956. Includes original release liner notes by Bill Simon. Digitally remastered by Dennis Drake. Floating over bar lines using a light, airy tone, Lester Young redefined (and refined) the tenor saxophone. A nonconformist, Young's sound soon overshadowed Coleman Hawkins' thicker, more abrasive style. Indeed, Young's approach influenced most of the new wave of saxophonists to come out of the 1950s. On PRES AND TEDDY, we hear Young (nicknamed Pres) teamed up with the great pianist Teddy Wilson, who himself, is one of three definitive swing era pianists (the other two being Earl Hines and Art Tatum). PRES AND TEDDY is a small group outing that also highlights the talents of bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Jo Jones. This is straight-ahead, no bull jazz that doesn't cross too many stylistic boundaries. Recorded in 1956, tinges of cool jazz color the playing and feel of the record. Still, the band's swing roots shine through, making this release more closely aligned with earlier genres of jazz. Highlights include the medium bounce "Louise" and the bluesy "Pres Returns."
Titles on disc 1
1.
All of Me
2.
Prisoner of Love
3.
Louise
4.
Love Me or Leave Me
5.
Taking A Chance on Love
6.
Our Love is Here to Stay
7.
Pres Returns
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