SDI Men's Short Sleeve Mercerized Polo Shirt
You'll maintain your cool, in this classic polo shirt from SDI.
3-button pullover
Short sleeves
Subtle striped pattern
Available in black/tan color scheme
100-percent mercerized cotton
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sizing guide
Machine wash warm
Made in Hong Kong
Model number G172
Imported
This heavy duty quick release ratchet set is made of drop forged, heat-treated steel with chrome plating. Along with a quick release action lever, these pieces feature spring-loaded ball bearings to hold sockets and accessories securely.
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Set includes:
6-in. x 1/4-in. drive ratchet
8-in. x 3/8-in. drive ratchet
10-in. x 1/2-in. drive ratchet
SKINS, based on the novel by Adrian C. Louis, is the impressive second feature of Native American director Chris Eyre (SMOKE SIGNALS). Filmed on location at the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota reservation in South Dakota, SKINS tells the story of Rudy (Eric Schweig), a policeman, and his older brother Mogie (Graham Greene of THE GREEN MILE), a jobless alcoholic. Mogie had once looked after his kid brother, but his experiences in Vietnam left him a bitter and broken man. Rudy frequently gives money to his mischievous older brother, which Mogie spends on beer. Frustrated with rampant alcoholism and crime on the rez, Rudy becomes a vigilante. While Rudy thinks he's doing the right thing for his people, his extralegal activities lead to tragedy. SKINS is a powerful drama laced with acerbic humor. The film captures the harsh realities of Pine Ridge life with affection and wit, and breaks down negative stereotypes about Native Americans by portraying Mogie as a complex and ultimately very sympathetic human being. Eyre manages to make important points about contemporary Native American life without heavy handedness. His cast is very strong, particularly Greene, who delivers a phenomenal performance in this exceptionally moving and humane film.This film screened in June 2002 in New York City as part of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival copresented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Human Rights Watch.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Chris Eyre - Director Featurette - 1. ROLLING REZ TrailersInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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Burned out after she has helped the police solve one too many sordid cases, psychic Cassie Neill leaves L.A. for the peaceful town of Ryan's Bluff, North Carolina. Before long, however, Cassie senses the presence of an evil and sadistic killer. She warns the police of where he will strike, and when the murder is committed, she is suspected of the crime. The only way she can find the truth is to become one with the depraved mind of the killer--a horrifying place from which Cassie, with her hyper-sensitive powers, has trouble escaping....
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