Spotflea Tick

Bio Spot Flea & Tick Control for Cats - 3 Month Supply


Deer Tick


Deer Tick


$131.24


Deer Tick

Tick...Tick...Tick... from Warner Bros.


Tick...Tick...Tick... from Warner Bros.


$17.95


Ralph Nelson, director of Lilies of the Field, returns to the subject of race relations in America for a thoroughly different take in Tick...Tick...Tick.... Tensions are taken off the back-burner slow simmer and are placed on full boil in Tick...Tick...Ti

Tick. Tick. Tick.  Dexter Wall Clock by CafePress


Tick. Tick. Tick. Dexter Wall Clock by CafePress


$15


Tick. Tick. Tick. Dexter Wall Clock Decorate any room in your home or office with our 10 inch wall clock. Black plastic case. Requires 1 AA battery included.

TICK TWISTER GREEN


TICK TWISTER GREEN


$5.09


TICK TWISTER GREEN

Tick Control: Tick Nipper Tick Removal Tool


Tick Control: Tick Nipper Tick Removal Tool


$5.95


Safely remove ticks from your family and pets. Clinically tested and proven effective. The Tick Nipper cradles ticks safely in a special safety cradle to prevent contamination often caused by squeezing the tick during removal. A 20x magnifying lens allows you to check the tick type after its safe removal for identification. The 20x magnifying lens allows you to verify the entire tick was removed. A valuable weapon in the fight against Lyme Disease and other tick related illnesses. The Tick Nipp

The Tick Bar


The Tick Bar


$11.95


The Tick Bar is a simple, safe and solid instrument for easy and correct removal of ticks, mites and other parasites from the skin of humans and pets. The Tick Bar is designed according to the current recommendations on tick removal, minimizing the agitat

Tick Nipper


Tick Nipper


$5.99


The Tick Nipper is the only tick remover for pets and humans that is simple, clean and safe. The patented tick-removing pliers handle any size tick, without squeezing or cutting, and come equipped with a built in 20X lens to help identify ticks on skin or clothes. 4 1/2"L.

...Tick...Tick...Tick


...Tick...Tick...Tick


$12.99


Track Listing: 1. Wired, 2. Cindy, It Was Always You, 3. Freak Star, 4. Killing Me, 5. Deep End, The, 6. Turning of the Tide, 7. Bruises, 8. Your Secret, 9. Wild Mercury, 10. All the Squares Go Home, 11. No Tomorrow

Tick, Tick, Tick -


Tick, Tick, Tick -


$17.99


When Jimmy Price (Jim Brown) wins an upset victory for sheriff, he becomes the first black man ever to hold the job (or any elective office) in anyone's memory in his rural southern county. He also sets off an ominous rumblings as the entire county seems split apart by his presence -- Mayor Parks (Fredric March) offers him the support of his office, but many whites aren't prepared to accept a black man as sheriff, while most of the whites that can accept him aren't saying so too loudly; a lot of older black residents, remembering decades of Jim Crow laws that only lately disappeared, are more confused than encouraged by Price's victory, while younger, more radical black citizens like George Harvey (Bernie Casey) have little use for Price's straight-arrow personality; they expect him to show them favoritism, and when he doesn't, they suspect him of being an nothing but a white man in black skin. Even Price's own wife (Janet MacLachlan) wonders if the cost of his being sheriff is too high. He finds himself alone, walking a tightrope between all of the forces pulling at him, and then the whole situation threatens to explode when he arrests the good-for-nothing son (Bob Random) of a wealthy man from the next county, who has killed a child while driving drunk. Soon the local klavern of the Ku Klux Klan is planning a meeting, and a lynch mob seems to be gathering across the county line to break the prisoner loose and take care of the sheriff. Price finally gets some unexpected help from his embittered predecessor, John Little (George Kennedy) -- Little would like nothing more than to sulk over losing his longtime job, but with his wife's coaxing he realizes that he can't let Price fail without the risk of destroying everything he worked for years to build. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
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