ddly
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Post by ddly on Jul 16, 2019 21:11:43 GMT
I got a 72 piece set of Bianyo markers (like copic) and 12 piece skin tone set - 72 piece set regular price was $160; I got it for 80% off at $32. The skin tone set normally $40 was 55% off at $18. Had rewards of $7 to apply so got both sets total of 84 markers for $42. Pretty thrilled - can’t afford nor will I pay copic marker prices so happy to get these!! Also got the complete set of Monk DVDs regular $99 I got them for $30 Thanks! I just ordered the markers for ds for Xmas. He has my old comics and loves them. These will be great!!
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Post by FuzzyMutt on Jul 16, 2019 21:14:55 GMT
My 60 lb dog and I go fishing all the time in the two person one. We literally spent 6 hours catch and release fishing in it on Sunday. Obviously we have to paddle to get to where we want, and it doesn't have rod holders etc... but as far as chill rod fishing from it in terms of durability (hooks), stability, and storage (space for tackle/cooler) it's perfect for us. If you just want to fish leisurely you can't beat the comfort! But it really is more work to paddle. Especially in a two man kayak where one is man's best friend. It does come with a skeg, but either I am doing something wrong or they suck, because I lost two before I just quit replacing them. There isn't a live well etc... so it's def not comparable to a fancy fishing kayak. If it's just me I'll take the single person one, handles way better, but it feels a little tighter. FWIW mine are 3 and 2 years old, and I use them probably 20-25 times a year, and both have held up very well. Thanks! That was helpful. Since the 1-seater is only $41.99 for the next hour, I decided to go ahead and buy one. I spend more than that on a pair of sandals. Even if it doesn’t work for me as a fishing kayak, I will get $40 worth of enjoyment out of it. Enjoy!!
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Post by birukitty on Jul 16, 2019 23:04:27 GMT
Since I did my grocery shopping last night at Whole Foods (normal for me) I got a $10.00 credit to spend at Amazon. I thought about what I wanted to spend it on as I wheeled my cart to the car and knew I wanted to spend it on a book, especially after the clerk told me how it worked and remarked that it was just a trick to get people to spend more at Amazon. Plus, I'm on a tight budget anyway and I love books.
I looked through my wish list on Amazon when I got home and a book I read last year "Vox" in hardcover was marked down to $10.98 so that's what I ordered. 98 cents for me and a the book is on it's way. Yippee!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2019 23:24:25 GMT
I bought way too much stuff. Today, there was a notification on my Amazon app that if you spend $100, $200 or $500 of sold by Amazon products and checkout via the app, you will get an Amazon credit of $10, $22 or $60. I swear Amazon knows how to reel you in!
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Post by auntkelly on Jul 16, 2019 23:38:16 GMT
I ended up buying a down comforter and some woolen dryer balls. Not too excoting.
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Post by belgravia on Jul 16, 2019 23:45:56 GMT
My husband just ordered a TV for our bedroom. We are just finishing up renovating and I’ve wanted a TV in there for a while.
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ddly
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Post by ddly on Jul 17, 2019 0:14:07 GMT
I just caved and got the Fire Stick for dd. She’s moving soon and has an ancient Roku box. It’s so old we had to search forever online for a compatible remote when she lost hers. They don’t make them for her box anymore. For that price I couldn’t pass it up.
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Post by Bridget in MD on Jul 17, 2019 0:46:06 GMT
Do you know if they making fishing inflatable kayaks? I’d really like a fishing kayak, but don’t want to have to load it on the top of my SUV. My 60 lb dog and I go fishing all the time in the two person one. We literally spent 6 hours catch and release fishing in it on Sunday. Obviously we have to paddle to get to where we want, and it doesn't have rod holders etc... but as far as chill rod fishing from it in terms of durability (hooks), stability, and storage (space for tackle/cooler) it's perfect for us. If you just want to fish leisurely you can't beat the comfort! But it really is more work to paddle. Especially in a two man kayak where one is man's best friend. It does come with a skeg, but either I am doing something wrong or they suck, because I lost two before I just quit replacing them. There isn't a live well etc... so it's def not comparable to a fancy fishing kayak. If it's just me I'll take the single person one, handles way better, but it feels a little tighter. FWIW mine are 3 and 2 years old, and I use them probably 20-25 times a year, and both have held up very well. WELL Thank you! I bought two!!!! LOL
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