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Mar 25, 2017
good stuff
especially good for drive music
Sep 04, 2007
Broussard's musical gumbo has something for everyone
First saw Marc Broussard on the televised concert thrown together to fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Katrina and he blew me away (no pun intended!). The song HOME was just such a stomper, but not having heard anything else of his yet, I wasn't sure what to expect when I bought the CARENCO CD. What an unexpected mix and ALL GOOD. Some more "norlins" blues with a little jazz thrown in and some rock... a pinch of Bobby Caldwell here and there ... very, very tasty! I'll be back for seconds and thirds as I buy more of his offerings!

May 02, 2018
hope u never need this BUT IF YOU DO...
A little hard to put together even though all you have to do is put the white plastic ends on the clear plastic "sleeve." You have to get it lined up right and fit the clear plastic edges into the little grooves around the edges of the white end pieces. When all lined up, press it together firmly. One end is solid, the other has "saloon," center-opening doors in a circle shape. When you set it up, make sure that the door end is held open by the two metal pieces at the bottom of the door that are attached to the little "ramp." You put the bait way in the back PAST THE RAMP so when the critter steps on it, it flattens out, and the metal pieces do as well, now flat against the floor of the trap so the doors can behind the pest. To release it, take along a rather thick magazine, roll it up and insert it into the closed doors. It will hold them open and make a little magazine escape tunnel so the critter can run out. PS - In case you're wondering, I didn't write this all out for fun, you better save it ... unless you can read CHINESE directions! lol Good luck!