Chocolate Spanish Dance

Calm days in the charming town of Ubud Standing in a garden shower and a woman rubs cool yogurt all over my body almost naked was refreshing, and I felt surprisingly casual.
The Nutcracker - Act 2 - Spanish Dance (Chocolate)
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A Charlie Brown Valentine (Full Frame) $7.5 It's the most romantic time of year, but Charlie Brown finds himself once again wishing he had the courage to ask the Little Red-Haired Girl to the Valentine's Day dance. Unrequited love abound with the Peanuts kids, as Peppermint Patty sets her sights on bringing Charlie Brown as her date for the dance. Lucy demands kisses and chocolate from Schroeder to no avail, Sally is intent on making Linus her sweet baboo and Snoopy has taken to writing bad poetry. They may be unlucky in love but they are fortunate in friendship in this heartfelt holiday treat. Languages: English and Spanish, Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French. Bonus Episode: "Someday You'll find Her, Charlie Brown" - Charlie Brown is in love - again! He enlists Linus' help to find a pretty girl he spotted in the crowd at a football game. |
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Blu-ray) (Widescreen) $15 What wonders await you in Willy Wonka's factory? Sail along the Chocolate River in a pink sugar boat. Experiment with Everlasting Gobstoppers in the Inventing Room. Observe talented squirrels in the Nut Room and travel to the Television Room via glass elevator. You'll find a lot that's funny, a little that's mysterious...and an adventure as sweet and satisfying as a Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight bar. This dazzling film of Roald Dahl's classic children's novel, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp and Freddie Highmore, is your Golden Ticket to a world so inventive and amazing, you won't want to miss a delicious moment. Audio Commentary, European Club Reel, Theatrical Trailer, Subtitles: English SDH (Subtitles for Deaf and Hearing Impaired), French and Spanish. In-Movie Experience - Tim Burton Takes You Through the Mouth-Watering Creative Process That Brought This Elaborate Production to the Screen - All as You Watch the Movie; "'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory': Chocolate Dreams"; "Different Faces, Different Flavors"; "Designer Chocolate"; "Under the Wrapper"; "'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory': Sweet Sounds"; "Becoming Oompa-Loompa: How They Turned One Man into Hundreds of Oompa-Loompas"; "Attack of the Squirrels: A Look at the Trained Nut-Sorting Squirrels"; "Fantastic Mr. Dahl: A Look into the Life of Roald Dahl"; "2 Previsualizations: Augustus Gloop Dance and Mike Teavee Dance; Dolby TrueHD Music-Only Track Showcasing Danny Elfman's Score and Songs. |
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Full Frame) $7.5 Fantasy Adventure. Acclaimed director Tim Burton brings his vividly imaginative style to the beloved Roald Dahl classic "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory," about eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka (Depp) and Charlie, a good-hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory. Long isolated from his own family, Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children, including Charlie, draw golden tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one amazing sight after another, Charlie is drawn into Wonka's fantastic world in this astonishing and enduring story. Trailer. "Becoming Oompa-Loompa: How Did They Turn One Man into Thousands of Oompa-Loompas?"; "Oomp-Loompa Dance"; English, Spanish, French Subtitles. |
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Widescreen) $7.5 Fantasy Adventure. Acclaimed director Tim Burton brings his vividly imaginative style to the beloved Roald Dahl classic "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory," about eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka (Depp) and Charlie, a good-hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory. Long isolated from his own family, Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children, including Charlie, draw golden tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one amazing sight after another, Charlie is drawn into Wonka's fantastic world in this astonishing and enduring story. Trailer. "Becoming Oompa-Loompa: How Did They Turn One Man into Thousands of Oompa-Loompas?"; "Oomp-Loompa Dance"; English, Spanish, French Subtitles. |
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Dancing Alone in Mexico: From the Border to Baja and Beyond $8.56 Can a man have a love affair with a foreign land? Ron Butler never dreamed Mexico would capture his heart and his soul. But when his ex-wife moved to Guadalajara with their children in the wake of divorce, he found himself crisscrossing the country, seduced by its charms and moved by its rhythms and its melodies.Like the diver of an old Mexican legend who lives beneath the sea seeking the best pearl, Butler lost himself in Mexico and found the hidden treasures of every tiny hamlet and big metropolis. He writes about the endangered monarch butterflies of El Rosario, the street bands of Zacatecas, and the mummies of Guanajuato. He takes a magical night ferry ride from Mazatlan and a train excursion into Copper Canyon -- a chasm four times larger than the Grand Canyon -- in Mexico's most mysterious mountains. He goes off the beaten path in such tourist havens as Acapulco and Cancun. And he walks in the footsteps of movie stars and artists who too have been enamored of Mexico.Poking into the nooks and crannies of Mexico, Butler indulges in tasty Mexican specialties at both the finest restaurants and out-of-the-way street stands. He finds the best tequila in the town named Tequila, the world's most delicious cup of coffee in Veracruz, the sweetest dulce in Morelia, and the best mole -- a Mayan chile and chocolate sauce embellished by nuns anxious to please a visiting Spanish viceroy -- in Puebla. Sharing his considerable knowledge of art, Butler also uncovers the best of Mexico's museums and advises shoppers about folk crafts.Informative and helpful as the best travel guide, Dancing Alone in Mexico will help even seasoned travelers to get the most out of their trips to Mexico.Casual and lively as the best travel memoir, the book will also delight the armchair traveler with south-of-the-border stories and adventures that come only to those who dance not alone but with an entire land. |
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Dancing Alone in Mexico: From the Border to Baja and Beyond $80.53 Can a man have a love affair with a foreign land? Ron Butler never dreamed Mexico would capture his heart and his soul. But when his ex-wife moved to Guadalajara with their children in the wake of divorce, he found himself crisscrossing the country, seduced by its charms and moved by its rhythms and its melodies.Like the diver of an old Mexican legend who lives beneath the sea seeking the best pearl, Butler lost himself in Mexico and found the hidden treasures of every tiny hamlet and big metropolis. He writes about the endangered monarch butterflies of El Rosario, the street bands of Zacatecas, and the mummies of Guanajuato. He takes a magical night ferry ride from Mazatlan and a train excursion into Copper Canyon -- a chasm four times larger than the Grand Canyon -- in Mexico's most mysterious mountains. He goes off the beaten path in such tourist havens as Acapulco and Cancun. And he walks in the footsteps of movie stars and artists who too have been enamored of Mexico.Poking into the nooks and crannies of Mexico, Butler indulges in tasty Mexican specialties at both the finest restaurants and out-of-the-way street stands. He finds the best tequila in the town named Tequila, the world's most delicious cup of coffee in Veracruz, the sweetest dulce in Morelia, and the best mole -- a Mayan chile and chocolate sauce embellished by nuns anxious to please a visiting Spanish viceroy -- in Puebla. Sharing his considerable knowledge of art, Butler also uncovers the best of Mexico's museums and advises shoppers about folk crafts.Informative and helpful as the best travel guide, Dancing Alone in Mexico will help even seasoned travelers to get the most out of their trips to Mexico.Casual and lively as the best travel memoir, the book will also delight the armchair traveler with south-of-the-border stories and adventures that come only to those who dance not alone but with an entire land. |
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Let's Go 2009 Spain & Portugal with Morocco $99.91 &&LDIV&&R&&LP&&RPacked with travel information, including more listings, deals, and insider tips: &&L/P&&RCANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to dance, eat, drink, and sleep RELIABLE MAPS, from the twisting streets of Granada to the &&LI&&Rmedina&&L/I&&R of Marrakesh MULTILINGUAL glossary including Arabic, Basque, Catalan, French, Gallego, Portuguese, and Spanish phrases INSIDER TIPS on finding the best jazz on Las Islas Baleares or scoring that magic carpet in a Rabat market HIDDEN SWEETS, from chocolate factories in Astorga to honey-drizzled pastries in Tangier STRAIGHT TALK from travelers on everything from social graces to social justice&&L/DIV&&R |

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