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accadacca
11-30-2007, 11:02 PM
Nice fun ba ba. . .Digital photo frame. :lol8: Click the "next" buttons. . .

Article & more pix (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/giftguide/2007/giftguide?category=women&productId=3128477)

http://assets.espn.go.com/i/espn/holiday/women_frame.jpg

sparker1
12-01-2007, 04:57 AM
I don't know. Tried the GPS last year. Was not a big hit. I may try a wheelbarrow this year.

Glockguy
12-01-2007, 04:20 PM
Theres a picture frame in that 1st picture?

So far I bought a watch on overstock.com It is supposedly a $300 watch and they have it for $29. I don't think I'm getting some sweet deal or they wouldn't have it that cheap, but the comments from others seemed good. And if I'm out 30 bucks big deal. Its not hard to find on their site.

ericchile
12-01-2007, 04:56 PM
Overstock.com has some great stuff. Bought some cotton sheets that were priced better then Costco there last week. They are A++++++ (and I work there lol)

greyhair biker
12-01-2007, 10:53 PM
Im actually done christmas shopping for my wife this year....just gotta wait for the Victorias Secret order :haha: everything else is wrapped. She's getting ALOT of clothes this year...yes, real Clothes from Vickies :nono:

Iceaxe
12-02-2007, 09:00 AM
So far I bought a watch on overstock.com It is supposedly a $300 watch and they have it for $29.

Overstock is the place to buy watches.... they have some smokin' deals.

A few years back they had about 20 Rolex's at a killer price. My friend bought them all and then sold them on eBay and was making over $1000 per watch.... I asked, "weren't you scared investing that type of cash?".... he repied "no, you have 30 days to return to Overstock." My bud made over $20,000 on that little deal....


:2thumbs:

Rev. Coyote
12-04-2007, 08:05 PM
PleasureVibe 2000

Jaxx
12-05-2007, 09:08 AM
PleasureVibe 2000

who told you my nickname?

I bought most of my stuff online this year. What a pleasant experience. I bought my wife a couple of new jackets at backcountryoutlet.com, CD's and movie from Amazon. I did get her a new climbing backpack and herabiner from Mountainworks. I can't say enough good stuff about Mountainworks.

Wasn't it overstock.com's CEO or something that said the voucher voting was an IQ test for Utahns and we failed. Suck it overstock.com (except for ericchile he's A+++++++++)

Rev. Coyote
12-05-2007, 09:22 AM
I bought Flip video cameras for all my family members, and will set up a YouTube account so we can share stuff. It should be interesting, since I'm in a family of artists.

tanya
12-05-2007, 11:29 AM
Hint...

Make it something personal.... something that means a lot to her.... not something for you like a pushup bra, mini skirt and high heel boots. (got that Ice?) :naughty:

Everyone woman has something she really loves and it does not have to be expensive ... for me it's dolls and for everything we love there is something special about different ones.....

The special thing is what you need to figure out.

ericchile
12-05-2007, 11:35 AM
Wasn't it overstock.com's CEO or something that said the voucher voting was an IQ test for Utahns and we failed. Suck it overstock.com (except for ericchile he's A+++++++++)

Yea I wish he didn't like attention so much.... Altough he did quote Einstein when correcting himself(again) about what he truly meant... "Albert Einstein purportedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." I did misspeak: Referendum 1 was not "an IQ test." It was (by Einstein's definition) an insanity test."

CarpeyBiggs
12-05-2007, 11:41 AM
Wasn't it overstock.com's CEO or something that said the voucher voting was an IQ test for Utahns and we failed. Suck it overstock.com (except for ericchile he's A+++++++++)

Yea I wish he didn't like attention so much.... Altough he did quote Einstein when correcting himself(again) about what he truly meant... "Albert Einstein purportedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." I did misspeak: Referendum 1 was not "an IQ test." It was (by Einstein's definition) an insanity test."

Not too mention Mr. Byrne is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for all sorts of strange things that went down when Overstock went public. Then he kept it a secret from his board for over a year... The guy is obviously intelligent and well educated, but he completely lacks any social awareness or common sense. I will never buy at overstock, simply because of Patrick Byrne (no offense to Eric...)