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January 20th, 2009 by admin

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The Minivan Years


The Minivan Years


$22.99


THE MINIVAN YEARS gives moms inspiration and practical advice for infusing meaning and joy into their busy days.

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Runner


$15.5


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The Runner


The Runner


$16.95


The Runner

Loving Family Minivan Vehicle


Loving Family Minivan Vehicle


$21.99


Road trips are more fun than ever with the Loving Family Minivan Playset! The Loving Family Minivan is fully-equipped and ready to hit the road! It’s loaded with charming details and realistic touches-including working horn and radio that plays three tunes. And with third-row seating, there’s plenty of room to seat six people. Enough for a whole family or friends! Requires 3x “AA” batteries (not included). Ages 3 and up. Order yours today!

Minivan  Music Mug by CafePress


Minivan Music Mug by CafePress


$15


Show your Minivan love while sipping your morning coffee. Perfect gift for the minivan enthusiast Music Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

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Runner Runner


$13.78


Runner Runner

Mystic in a Minivan


Mystic in a Minivan


$19.45


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Dan Gets a Minivan (Hardcover)


Dan Gets a Minivan (Hardcover)


$32.91


In the bestselling and beloved tradition of Dave Barry, a coming-of-middle-age tale by Thurber finalist Dan Zevin, master of “Seinfeld-ian nothingness” (Time) about a man’s inevitable transition into mid-life and fatherhood.The least hip citizen of Brooklyn, Dan Zevin has a working wife, two small children, a mother who visits each week to “help,” and an obese Labrador mutt who prefers being driven rather than walked. How he got to this point is a bit of a blur. There was a wedding, and then there was a puppy. A home was purchased in New England. A wife was promoted and transferred to New York. A townhouse. A new baby boy. A new baby girl. A stay-at-home dad was born. A prescription for Xanax was filled. Grey hairs appeared, grey hairs fell out. Six years passed in six seconds. And then came the minivan.Not just a daddy book, Dan Gets a Minivan is about a guy who happens to be a dad. Acclimating to adulthood has never been his strong suit, and this slice-of-midlife story chronicles the whole hilarious journey—from instituting date night to joining Costco; from touring Disneyland to recovering from knee surgery; from losing ambition to gaining perspective. Where it’s all heading is anyone’s guess, but, for Dan, suburbia’s calling—and his minivan has GPS.

Minivan  Cool Baseball Jersey by CafePress


Minivan Cool Baseball Jersey by CafePress


$32.5


I May Drive A Minivan But I Still ROCK is printed here on a vintage-style Baseball Jersey. Available in Black, Blue, and Red Sleeves. Show off your Minivan Pride Cool Baseball Jersey Our 100% cotton Baseball Jersey is a sporty hit with both men and women whether you’re in the game or just looking the part in great run-around casual-wear. Choose red, blue or black sleeves. 6.1 oz. 100% heavyweight cotton. Standard f

Evil drives a minivan Humor Bumper Sticker by CafePress


Evil drives a minivan Humor Bumper Sticker by CafePress


$5


Sometimes evil drives a minivan Humor Bumper Sticker Tell the world how you feel Our bumper stickers are perfect for expressing yourself while cruising down the highway or just for posting on the wall. Measures 10 x 3. Printed on 4mil vinyl using water and UV resistant inks -

Runner's World - The Runner's Diet


Runner’s World – The Runner’s Diet


$10.46


Runner’s World – The Runner’s Diet

For Whom The Minivan Rolls


For Whom The Minivan Rolls


$2.49


Aaron Tucker isn’t a detective. So he’s baffled when the richest guy in his New Jersey town insists that Aaron, and Aaron alone, investigate the disappearance of his wife, who has inexplicably vanished from their home in the middle of the night. Funny, down-to-earth, lovable, and resourceful, Aaron Tucker, family man and freelance writer, reluctantly says yes, and continuously wishes he hadn’t.

 Heist!: The $17 Million Loomis Fargo Theft


Heist!: The $17 Million Loomis Fargo Theft


$5.73


On October 5, 1997, FBI agents gathered at the Loomis, Fargo & Co. warehouse in Charlotte, North Carolina, to watch a security videotape of a man loading stacks of cash into a pushcart and wheeling them from the vault. The cart held about $2 million, and the thief made multiple trips. They already knew who he was-David Ghantt, a Loomis Fargo employee. And the company soon calculated how much was missing–$17 million. But the FBI had scant clues as to where Ghantt had fled and who might have helped him. As the people of the Carolinas would soon learn, discretion was not the hallmark of the heist’s perpetrators. Word trickled in to the FBI that Ghantt had a romantic interest in a former coworker, Kelly Campbell, who one day visited a Toyota dealership to purchase a minivan with twenty-dollar bills. Accompanying her was Steve Chambers, who, though unemployed, had recently moved from his mobile home into a $635,000 mansion. A wiretap of Steve’s phone later unearthed a plot to murder David Ghantt, who was hiding in Mexico. When the FBI arrested those involved in the heist and its aftermath, the public frenzy began. People were enthralled by the reckless extravagance, poor judgment, and peculiar taste of the perpetrators-through stories of a $43,000 diamond ring, breast implants, a faux tiger-skin stair runner, and a wooden Indian, all purchased with the stolen money.Heist! is the account of an unlikely crime destined to be remembered less for its sophistication than for its colorful cast of true-life characters. The theft has been featured on ABC’s 20/20, America’s Most Wanted, and the Today show and was the subject of the Discovery Channel’sUnperfect Crime.

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