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The Monster Trap - When Paddy goes on an overnight visit to his grandfather's, he thinks his grandfather's house is bigger and darker and spookier than he remembered. When things start to go bump in the night, Paddy is sure that he's hearing monsters. So Pop does what any grandfather would do -- he builds a monster trap. The next night, the monster trap is set, baited with a delicious (to a monster) snack that Pop assures Paddy no monster will be able to resist. Paddy waits for a sign that the trap has snared a...
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TRAP A HOLICS & PLIES - THE PUSSY MONSTER - 5.Single again remix ft. Trina 6.Got a problem ft Trina & Pleasure P 7.Can't help but wait remix ft. Trey songz 8. So fresh
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The Pussy Monster Plies - Plies sophomore album DA DEFINITION OF REAL is locked, completed and ready for Atlantic Records to put it in motion, but before all that PLIES is servicing the streets courtesy of this new CD of freestyles, leaks, original tracks and Plies bangers. This is the 2nd round of joint from Plies from the Trap-A-Holics family...and the first one was a smash, you already know!
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The Traps That Work Best
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Don't Forget the Player's Handbook and the Monster Manual - Dungeon Master’s Guide gives the Dungeon Master helpful tools to build exciting encounters, adventures, and campaigns for the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, as well as advice for running great game sessions, ready-to-use traps and non-player characters, and more. In addition, it presents a fully detailed town that can serve as a starting point for any D&D game.
$24.95
Calling All Monsters - The Traps That Work Best - High volume indie rock from San Francisco. Features members of Track Star, Dipt and Cinematic. Big guitars, huge riffs, and intense vocals.
$11.99
Calling All Monsters - The Traps That Work Best CD - Rock and Roll will never be declared a dead artistic expression as long as bands like SF's Calling All Monsters arrive, adept in subverting, contorting, and shaping the mediums' language to a seemingly new, revitalizing call to arms. Calling All Monsters shows a clear love of the loud rock guitar, joining influences such as the pop rhythmic strum of England's The Wedding Present to the Archers of Loaf's lo-fi spiked aggression, all the while maintaining their own sound in an endearing, unpredictable...
$9.99
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