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Acid Dim Lot
Acid Dim Lot
missed my period n its been ten days now!?


i have been trying to conceive since long n this time i missed my period which was supposed to be on 6th may. done urine test at home, both the lines came but one was very fainted and dim.still not yet confirmed.went to dr and m taking folic acid now...so can u suggest what are the things i need to avoid now? usually i like hot n sour things like pickles to take, can i take them? n can i eat pumpkin and lau in hindi (vegetables)as somebody told me not to take.m having extreme acidity probs these days and my palms and feet have an extreme burning sensation, how can i get rid of it? also what are the exercises u suggest? i have to travel a lot in rickshaws even in rough roads daily, do it have any bad affect in such early stage? thank you in advance for ur advises and suggestion, hope to get more ans in future as this is my 1st babe n i dont have any idea abt it?

***Lots of Love, Luck and Baby dust sent your way***



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Acid


Acid


$21.98


Ray Barretto's Latin/soul crossover record of 1968, Acid includes a few tracks of his ebullient, instrumental salsa, but also plays off the boogaloo craze of the past few years with a few Latin soul numbers. The crossovers "A Deeper Shade of Soul," "Soul Drummers," and "Teacher of Love" (all written by Barretto himself) are a lot of fun, but the (relatively) straight-ahead salsa of "El Nuevo Barretto" and the title track easily edge out the competition. It's nowhere near as psychedelic as the title would indicate, but Acid holds up nevertheless as a great document of the late-'60s confluence of Latin, funk, and soul. ~ John Bush, RoviPerformers: Pete Bonet - Guiro, Quijada, Vocals; Ray Barretto - Conga, Percussion, Vocals; Adalberto Santiago - Bells, Clavecin, Claves, Maracas, Vocals; Orestes Vilató - Timbales, Tma; Big Daddy - Bass; Bobby "Big Daddy" Rodriguez - Guitar (Bass); Rene Lopez - Trumpet; Louis Cruz - Piano; Roberto Luis Rodriguez - Trumpet; Roberto Rodriguez - Trumpet; Jimmy Sabater - Vocals; Willie Torres - Vocals

Dim


Dim


$46.99


By the late 2000s, Gazette have become one of the most well-known Japanese heavy rock bands overseas, and Dim shows why. There are many J-rockers who try to build on the sound of Marilyn Manson and Sevendust, but few pull it off convincingly -- the results, in most cases, are either not heavy enough or too frantic and boring; however, there's no one like Gazette to balance J-rock melodrama and punch-‘em-in-the-gut riffage that is the alpha and omega of Helmet-spawned alternative metal. Simply put, Gazette sound almost like an American band fronted by a Japanese vocalist -- unoriginal, maybe, but they would make a good American band, and anyway, the boys are too intense to care. The group never resorts to simply palm mute chugging their way through -- the riffs are varied, heavy as the soul of Dracula, groovy and constantly melodic: Dim is an ambitious record, but it never wanders off into extreme depths of gothic angst like Dir en Grey sometimes do, sounding instead like Slipknot playing Powerman 5000 covers. The vocals are mostly a deep, weepy baritone that is the stock voice of the Japanese scene, but it's balanced by some rapping and growling, and generally works well, because the rest of the band sweats away building a wall of sound that lends conviction to what could have otherwise been a wimpy emofest, but sounds just emotional. Another credit to Gazette is that they aren't slipping into safe pop/rock after a couple of harder numbers like many J-rockers do: the album stays relentless from start to finish. Dim may be based on American templates, but the leaders of the alt-metal pack ought to watch their backs, because this record confirms Gazette to be tough competition. ~ Alexey Eremenko, RoviPerformers: Gen Strings Ittetsu - Violin

Dim Sum


Dim Sum


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Dim Sum

Dim Gair


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Dim Light


Dim Light


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Dim Light

Sketch Marker: Dim Green


Sketch Marker: Dim Green


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Sketch Markers are the most popular of the Copic Markers. They are excellent for all forms of illustration, design, scrapbooks, fine art and more. They have an alcohol based ink that is permanent, non-toxic, low odor, and acid-free. Sketch markers have a 3-year shelf life and are guaranteed for color consistency. They can also be used with the Copic Airbrush System.With its outstanding performance and creative versatility, the Copic Marker System provides the ultimate solution to design flexibility and artistic liberty. These markers are fast drying, double-ended, and non-toxic, and come in a vast variety of colors. They are refillable, constructed in a unique design for a more comfortable grip, and so they will not roll away from you. Fit into a special airbrush system. Durable polyester nibs come in Medium Broad and Super Brush - a soft, flexible, fast-flowing brush for delicate or bold expression. Electronic production guarantees consistency of both color and output. Precise and positive colored capping system provides for instant color selection. Oval body profile is roll resistant on working surfaces.Features:Available in 300+ colors and refillable with the standard COPIC Various Inks.Solid polypropylene body is both smooth and comfortable, for a perfect, controllable grip.Precise and positive colored capping system provides for instant color selection.Body inscriptions and symbols are wear resistant and easily cleaned with COPIC cleaner.

Acid Head


Acid Head


$20.99


The average age of these rockers from Yakima, Washington was just 17 when they formed in ’66. They only lasted for a couple years and a handful of singles, yet managed to earn a high place in the estimation of generations of garage-rock collectors. Here are 10 stomping songs taken from their 45s of 1966–67; you’ll hear a lot of Vox equipment here, as they sponsored the band: •Acid Head; Lazy; Stereo Song; Town of Fools; Mini Shimmy; Hippy Town•; their self-titled theme song, and more!

Acid Reflex


Acid Reflex


$15.97


The "preaching to the converted" problem San Francisco rapper Paris shares with so many other politically charged rappers has a lot to do with titling songs "Bush Killa" or in the case of his 2008 effort, juxtaposing images of Uncle Sam, a baby, and a hand grenade. This leaves no chance of anyone being blindsided by the anti-War, anti-Bush, or other anti-establishment messages contained within, but there's a circle within Paris' circle of hardcore fans that might be disrupted by Acid Reflex's key track, "The Violence of the Lambs." While so many of his contemporaries are rapping the praises of the democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, Paris offers commentary on the man without mentioning his name by laying the infamous Reverend Jeremiah Wright's "we bombed babies" speech over a soulful beat. It's a speech that Obama denounced and the dry presentation of it here seems to suggest the rapper/producer believes the revolution will not be elected, at least not a revolution that would satisfy Paris. Strongly agree or strongly disagree, it's a brilliantly constructed track, most effective as the album was released in late 2008. This might explain why a bulk of the other tracks sound unfinished, a major letdown for the casual fan since Acid Reflex is Paris' first official full-length in five years save the 2006 collaboration with Public Enemy, Rebirth of a Nation. While the words are all top-notch and will have fans starving for material declaring the album a triumph, the beats sound out of touch and the hooks are short on supply. As hard as it is to criticize an album that aims to give $30,000 away to further education -- three random copies were packaged with a "Golden Ticket" good for a 10K scholarship -- it's uncompromising to a fault and just doesn't live up to previous efforts. ~ David Jeffries, RoviPerformers: Chuck D - Rap; T-K.A.S.H. - Rap, Vocals; Doctor Funkenstein - Vocals; Sandy Griffith - Vocals; Vince Lars - Saxophone; Bruce Leighton - Guitar

Various Ink Refill: Dim Green


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