10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Stream of Consciousness => Topic started by: Wayback on November 11, 2010, 09:03:21 AM
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Target to sell $3 appliances for Black Friday Nov 26
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/111272/target-trots-out-$3-appliances
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7 Black Friday deals you can get right now:
http://financiallyfit.yahoo.com/finance/article-111298-7401-6-7-black-friday-deals-worth-buying-now?ywaad=ad0035&nc
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7 Black Friday deals you can get right now:
http://financiallyfit.yahoo.com/finance/article-111298-7401-6-7-black-friday-deals-worth-buying-now?ywaad=ad0035&nc
they're advertising that "Barbie Video Girl" thing incessantly on Nickelodeon -- the camera's in her boobs, more or less. Creepy.
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OMG. Ladies of the 80s Barbie collection feat. Joan Jett, Debbie Harry and Cyndi Lauper. Yes, Santa!
http://www.retrotogo.com/2009/10/barbie-ladies-of-the-80s-dolls-debbie-harry-joan-jett-and-cyndi-lauper.html
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Hey, urth -- how far are you from Beaverton? 3-bedroom houses for less than $200,000? Wow.
http://www.realestate.com/OR/Beaverton/homes-for-sale.aspx?pricemin=150000&pricemax=250000&sort=Price&direction=ASC
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Hey, urth -- how far are you from Beaverton? 3-bedroom houses for less than $200,000? Wow.
http://www.realestate.com/OR/Beaverton/homes-for-sale.aspx?pricemin=150000&pricemax=250000&sort=Price&direction=ASC
About 15 miles or so. But Beaverton is Portland's answer to Concord or Santa Clara. Suburban sprawl at its finest. Not surprised about house prices--there's been a lot of repo's and such up here; Oregon is a long way from economic recovery, I'm afraid.
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Wasn't sure where to put this... I couldn't find a "Grateful Dead" thread...
I stumbled upon an eclectic little shop out in the far East Bay -- the closest thing to a head shop
as I've seen in quite a while. Among their merchandise are dancing skeleton bathrobes. And
bags (as in handbags -- or something like them) made from record albums, including one made
from a copy of Mickey Hart's Rolling Thunder. One side of the bag uses a rectangle cut from the
front cover, the other a rectangle cut from the vinyl itself.
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Wasn't sure where to put this... I couldn't find a "Grateful Dead" thread...
I stumbled upon an eclectic little shop out in the far East Bay -- the closest thing to a head shop
as I've seen in quite a while. Among their merchandise are dancing skeleton bathrobes. And
bags (as in handbags -- or something like them) made from record albums, including one made
from a copy of Mickey Hart's Rolling Thunder. One side of the bag uses a rectangle cut from the
front cover, the other a rectangle cut from the vinyl itself.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/ff/RollingThunderCD.jpg/220px-RollingThunderCD.jpg)