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Pop up to 18 cups of popcorn in less than 2.5 minutes with this corn popper that uses hot air instead of oil to produce a healthier snack with fewer calories. The included measuring cup melts butter for added taste.
 
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5 out of 5
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Awesome gift or for your own use
on January 11, 2010
Posted by: jnbics
from los angeles, ca
Great product. Gave it a s aChristmas gift to a popcorn fiend and it has been used constantly since. it is fast, easy, clean and makes great popcorn. A big hit!
What's great about it: Fast easy, no instructions necessary!
What's not so great: Nothing - what could be wrong with good, fast popcorn!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Season one of the dense and time-tangled Glenn Close legal thriller Damages begins with a flash-forward: Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne), a brilliant and, at that moment, very bedraggled Manhattan lawyer, has just discovered the bludgeoned body of her fiancé, medical resident David Connor (Noah Bean). An attempt on Ellen's life is made as well, and both attacks stem from her association with Patty Hewes (Close), a power litigator who uses devilish tactics to fight on the side of angels. Six months prior to David's death, Ellen joins Hewes & Associates to work on a class-action suit brought by former employees of Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson), a corporate shark whom they accuse of selling his company -- and their pensions -- out from under them. As it happens, David's sister, Katie (Anastasia Griffith), a talented young chef, catered a Frobisher event in Florida the night before he dumped his company's stock. Katie also had a fling that night with waiter Gregory Malina (Peter Facinelli), who is later befriended by Frobisher's lawyer, Ray Fiske (Zeljko Ivanek), whose folksy Southern charm masks demons. As the Frobisher case plays out over the season, Ellen is arrested for David's murder; Patty's loyal No. 2 at the firm, Tom Shayes (Tate Donovan), struggles to emerge from under her shadow; and a number of characters emerge from the shadows, notably "Uncle Pete" McKee (Tom Aldredge), Patty's avuncular Mr. Fix-It (and her actual uncle); George Moore (Peter Riegert), a former SEC official with ties to Frobisher; and freelancing NYPD detective Rick Messer (David Costabile).
 
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Riveting, don't miss it!
on January 10, 2010
Posted by: jnbics
from los angeles, ca
You don't want to miss this one. Watched all of season one in a day. Addictive.
What's great about it: Great acting, writing and story lines
What's not so great: had to wait too long for season two to come out
I would recommend this to a friend!
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