Advantages: Toby's Best Work to Date Disadvantages: None
Fingerprints All Over
His Music" and This CD is 100% Solid TobyKeith he returns to his awesome Honky
Tonk country Roots He Has always had, It is the foundation for every CD Toby
Has Ever Made This One Just States It More Clearly Just Like the Man Himself.
As Far and the Tracks and My Feelings Here Ya Go:
1. High Maintainence Woman-Is a Jump, Jiving, Hip Hopping Tune and The Ultimate
You Don't Know I'm Alive and I Will never Be Good Enough For You Song and I Love it.
2. Love Me If You Can-Is My Favorite One On the Album. Toby Owns this song if there
is one song that ever described Toby this is It. This is the Main Reason Why I am a
Fan and Perhaps the reason Why You Are Not. This One Says I am TobyKeith Whether You Like
Me Or Not. Good Thing I Do, It is Maybe Why I Identify With This song So Well. I Bring
My Better Angels to Every ...
and pillows.
To get optimal usage out of the machine the hose must be must be stretched out fully.
~ Cleaning the unit ~
They do say that you can use tap water but it also advised to use distilled water as well.
To clean the unit of mineral deposits place a solution of 50% water and 50% vinegar into the water container this then drains into the main unit. Leave for 40 minutes and then drain it away refill with normal water until all vinegar traces have gone.
~ Storage ~
As the machine is on wheels it is easy to pull to your storage place. You can un tighten the poles to reduce the height if you wish.
~ My Verdict ~
After watching the T.V advert quite a few times I felt like this would be ideal for me, but I have to say I am really disappointed.
I found the whole unit very light weight which is good to some degree but you ...
Maxlarndison 17.08.2007
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Advantages: It looks good. It has essentially got good features Disadvantages: It just doesn't live up to promises
the above features are not wonderful for an inquizitive toddler. While the seat is easy to fit, it just never seems safe when you look around and find your toddler squeezing their arms out of the straps with no resistance at all. Yes, they may lock in place in event of an accident, but they don't lock when a child is pulling on them slowly to make themselves have some room.
If you are familiar with most Group 1 Car Seats you will be familiar with the fact that you need to push on a button quite hard to loosen the straps. With myTobi I have found that enough wriggling can loosen the straps on its own. He cannot do this on the Priori. He can wriggle out of the Priori, but he cannot actually loosen the straps.
With regards to fitting the seat, you follow the red coloured routing which is quite simple. Then you snap a lock forward at the bottom ...
lulu2004 14.09.2009
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Product Information for "Pull My Chain - Toby Keith" »
Product details
Title
Pull My Chain
Performer
Toby Keith
Genre
Country
Sub Genre
Contemporary Country
Release Date
25/08/2001
Recomended Retail Price
15.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2001
Label / Distributor
Universal IMS / Universal Music
Engineer
John Guess; Julian King
Producer
James Stroud; Toby Keith
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
600445029729
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Toby Keith (vocals); Biff Watson, Scotty Emerick (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Clayton Ivey (piano); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Michael Brignardello (bass); John Robinson, Eddie Bayers (drums); Curtis Young, Scotty Emerick, Curtis Wright (background vocals). From the breezy pop melody of opening cut "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight" to the near-rap delivery of "I Wanna Talk About Me," it's clear that country traditionalism is not high on Toby Keith's list of priorities for PULL MY CHAIN. While this won't make Keith any friends among the hardcore honky-tonk crowd, that's not his audience to begin with. Those who like their country mixed with pop-rock (the aforementioned album-opener), soul ("I Can't Take You Anywhere"), and delicate, piano-based ballads worthy of Elton John ("Yesterday's Rain," "You Didn't Have as Much to Lose") will find much to admire about Keith's eclecticism. Tying it all together is Keith's friendly, guy-next-door voice, equally able to portray humor, lust, heartache, and pure exuberance. Incidentally, there's more to than Elton John connection than you might think; EJ's longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin contributed to closing rocker "Gimme 8 Seconds."
Album Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (9/7/01, p.165) - "...A fetching formula of sexy ballads and smart-ass nivelty tunes..." - Rating: B