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 Stay organized with humor and style with < I> The New Yorker Desk Diary 2008< /i> . Each weekly spread features a three-month quick glance overview, ample room for notes, and is punctuated by a classic < I> New Yorker< /i> cartoon specially selected from their extensive archives, The full color About Town section features important travel related numbers as well as key New York restaurants, ... |  New from AMP It may be the smallest Garfield calendar ever but as Garfield would say, "It's a big fat hairy deal." And everyone's accounted for, with a full-color image of Garfield, Odie, Jon, Arlene, or any one of the fat cat's close friends on every page. ... |  "Daily Party Pointers, beauty tips and fresh insight from feisty "Bad Girls of History keep girls at their baddest and sassiest. ... |  Enjoy a year's worth of inspiration-and then some!--with Barbour's new perpetual calendar line. With 48 unique titles, you're sure to find a perfect fit--choose from Bible promises, prayer, grace, faith, parenting, love, humor, and joy. There is something for everyone. ... |  Depending upon your point of view, Dilbert is either a hilarious exaggeration of office politics and personalities or a dead-on, laugh-out-loud depiction of everyday work life. Pitty the latter. These poor souls are laughing with-not at-Dilbert and his coworkers. Enjoy a classic Dilbert strip each day with this day-to-day calendar. ... |  Playdates, potty training, peanut butter sandwiches, and general pandemonium are just part of a typical day in the life of the MacPherson family, as captured in the uproariously funny comic strip "Baby Blues," Each page of this calendar features a different "Baby Blues" comic and chronicles Wanda and Darryl's hilarious challenges of childrearing throughout the year. Widely praised as one of the best comic strips about modern family life. ... |  The cartoons of "The New Yorker" are among the most recognized magazine-style cartoons in the world. Ninety-eight percent of "New Yorker" readers say they look at the cartoons first before any other part of the magazine. "The Cartoons from The New Yorker 2009 Calendar" contains some of the wittiest, freshest, and all-around funniest cartoons published in the magazine over the past year. Created by "The New Yorker" artists you've come to know, ... |  Any woman knows that it's her natural-born right to bitch. So here it is--a collection of extremely opinionated, yet impeccably put together ladies who not only tell it like it is, they justify every wanton and wayward gripe. Featuring such bon mots as "There's a reason they call it a princess phone" and "I might look innocent, but trust me, I'm guilty of plenty," "Raging Beauties 2009" has the sass to say what we're all thinking. The retro ... |  You can count on the award-winning news coverage of The Onion, now delivered to you every day of the year. This daily calendar is packed with entertaining headlines, news snippets, interviews, reviews, horoscopes, and other indispensable information. ... |  The Onion, creators of the bestselling book Our Dumb World: Atlas of the Planet Earth, now bring you the world, every month of the year. Includes world and U.S. facts, country maps. iconic photographs-all the world's accumulated knowledge-presented to help compulsive date-checkers misunderstand the world around them, its strange cultures, and its frightening cuisines. ... |
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