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Watch TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Holiday Christmas in Connecticut 1945 / A Christmas Carol 1938 / The Shop Around the Corner / It Happened on 5th Avenue Online Free
Watch TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Holiday Christmas in Connecticut 1945 / A Christmas Carol 1938 / The Shop Around the Corner / It Happened on 5th Avenue Online Free
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Holiday Christmas in Connecticut 1945 / A Christmas Carol 1938 / The Shop Around the Corner / It Happened on 5th Avenue Description:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1938) Reginald Owen portrays Charles Dickens’ holiday humbug Ebenezer Scrooge, the miser’s miser who has a huge change of heart after spirits whisk him into the past, present and future. From sets to stars to story, this triumphant adaptation adds a glow to the season. Like Tiny Tim’s benediction, it blesses us – every one. CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945) A magazine columnist totally devoid of the homemaking skills espoused in her column had better get some fast: her boss has invited himself and a recently returned war hero to her home for Christmas. Laughs, romance, holiday cheer: that’s the recipe Barbara Stanwyck and a stellar company follow in this perennial favorite. IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE Home for the holidays! GI families hit by the post-World War II housing crunch take over an abandoned New York City mansion. THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER In the third of their four screen pairings, Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart engage in retail romance wrapped in the ribbon of director Ernst Lubitsch’s trademark touch of wit and charm. They play bickering store clerks who are unknowingly secret pen pals. Your patronage will be cheerfully rewarded when you watch this enchanting tale.
Amazon Sales Rank: #10987 in DVD Brand: Warner Brothers Released on: 2009-11-03 Rating: NR (Not Rated) Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 Formats: Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Original language: English Subtitled in: English, French Number of discs: 2 Running time: 384 minutes Features ISBN13: 0883929061525 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Yuletime quadruple feature from TCM Warner’s TCM GREATEST CLASSIC FILMS COLLECTION is a series of over two dozen twin packs. The four titles in each set are dubbed one per side on two flip discs. Only some movies include bonus features. Transfer quality of these well-preserved ever-popular films is top-notch. All titles in TCM’s “Holiday” set are rated in the 7s and 8s at imdb.
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Do you think illegals should be making counterfeit 100 bills & selling for 30 dollars for better life ?
Dec 13, 2008 by ❶•☆•xXx•☆— BOMB ♥ SHELL☆•xXx•☆•❶ | Posted in Immigration
DANBURY -- Four Brazilian men living in Danbury were indicted Wednesday, one on charges of manufacturing counterfeit money and the others for having or using it.
Wesli Camargo, 33, of State Street, is charged with making counterfeit $100 bills, as well as possession of counterfeit bills, and three counts of aiding and abetting the passing of counterfeit bills.
Camargo told Secret Service agents he had been making $100 bills for about six months and selling them for $30 each, according to an affidavit filed in court. The Secret Service handles counterfeiting cases.
With the help of state and local police in Connecticut and North Carolina, the Secret Service found about 750 counterfeit $100 bills linked to Camargo, the affidavit says.
Three of Camargo's customers -- Epaminondas Jose Soares, 41, of South Street; Joister Pacheco Ataide, 27, of South Street; and Jean DeOliveira, 20, of Fairfield Avenue -- have also been charged.
Tom Carson, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, said all four men are being held without bail and the Office of Homeland Security has immigration detainers on them.
Soare and Ataide are each charged with four counts of possession and passing of counterfeit bills. They were arrested Nov. 5 after police in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., found more than $35,000 in counterfeit money in their vehicle during a traffic stop.
Police also found a laptop, a suspected counterfeit Brazilian identification card, a counterfeit money detection pen, and a small quantity of hydrocodone, a prescription pain reliever, according to court documents.
Soares admitted he bought money he knew was fake from Camargo and then passed it off as real money in stores in Florida and throughout Connecticut.
Soares said he and Ataide bought goods with the counterfeit money and then returned the goods for real money. He also admitted they stopped in North Carolina intending to use the fake money that police found in their car, the affidavit said.
Secret Service agents in the New Haven bureau have been looking for the two men since Oct. 18, when they were contacted by detectives from the West Hartford, Manchester and Waterbury police departments, all of which had received complaints from stores that claimed two men purchased goods with suspect bills.
When DeOliveria showed up, the agents were waiting for him. They confiscated more than $6,000 in fake bills he had on himself and in his vehicle.
DeOliveria then agreed to cooperate with the agents, arranging an opportunity for them to to buy counterfeit money. DeOliveria led them to Camargo's State Street apartment, where Camargo was found to have more than $22,100 in counterfeit bills.
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Man they sure are quality people. And to think they are just "here to work" lol!
Ya heard me | Dec 13, 2008
Hey Dear! it doesn't state that they doing it to "live a better life". And it also doesn't state that they are illegals.
"Office of Homeland Security has immigration detainers on them." (immigration hold)
With the way immigration enforcement has been conducted lately, I wouldn't doubt if they are legally in the county. They have been putting immigration holds on a lot of US citizens lately and they have even deported a citizens in Los Angeles. There's a HUGE law suit on that one.
jingle my balls | Dec 13, 2008
"Do you think illegals should be making counterfeit 100 bills & selling for 30 dollars for better life ?"
Why yes, of course.
I also think we should blow up dairy cows with helium and make pretty cow balloons while we eat pink cotton candy.
Ladron3dfx | Dec 13, 2008
I think that illegals and legals and Americans and everybody in the world are doing that and that is penalized.
That means that there are good and bad everywhere, and people who attack other groups are just plain dumb