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05 Jan, 2023
Great socks to keep feet warm.
Thick, warm wooly socks. Very soft and comfortable, they stay up, do not droop, but are not constrictive. Easy to machine wash and dry, and they do not change size. Also, truly black color. Recommend highly.

23 Mar, 2021
Perfect exact replacement for original.
Exact replacement for my DVR which is almost 8 years old. Original remote wore out, but DVR is still going. Very good to have a new remote.

22 Mar, 2022
True story of unlikely allies who changed the course of history in the UK.
This is an engaging true story of the Welch coal miners who went on strike in the 1980s and were seeking better conditions. Margaret Thatcher's government was determined to break the unions. A small group of gays and lesbians in an English town were tired of the same English "forces" who were continuously harassing them and decided that they could help the strikers by collecting money to support the miners. The gays chose one small town in Wales to help. What follows would seem unbelievable if it were not part of gay history in England. As a result of the gays' support of the miners during the strike, the miners paid it back by eventually causing the vote in Parliament that ended the criminality of homosexuality in the United Kingdom.