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15 Aug, 2016
Really Useful Addition Whilst Camping
Picnics, camping or even just a bbq leaves you with the glass & plate juggle usually. Not with this nifty device however! Fits really well on our zero gravity chairs and feels safe & solid. I only have one slight grumble, the mobile slots are for smaller mobiles and don't fit a phone such as my P9000 Lite.

15 Aug, 2016
Great for Quality Compacts or smaller DSLR's
Very well made and watertight! Typical Manfrotto top quality and attention to detail......highly recommended!
09 Jul, 2007
Silver Streak
1 of 1 found this helpful The movies has it all action, mystery, romance, suspense and comedy. The great plot and romance build from the start, with the majority of the action and comedy coming later in the movie. The movie goes from a very good story to a great movie when Richard Pryor appears a little past the halfway point.
Silver Streak is Pryor and Wilder's first appearance on the big screen together and in my opinion their greatest movie together. The brown shoe polish and the getaway scene (in the police car) are some of the funniest in movie history.
Another little piece of movie history is the appearance of Richard Kiel donning the silver teeth pre-Bond. He appeared as Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977 a year later.
Silver Streak the movie, like the train, builds up steam from the start and never stops rolling until it is all released at the end.