JenniferS
When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Did it snow in Texas? ‘Cause that looks like a Blizzard?
Did it snow in Texas? ‘Cause that looks like a Blizzard?
Did it snow in Texas? ‘Cause that looks like a Blizzard?
We watched that one a couple of weeks ago!Guess where I'm at in my Friends rewatch...
"I Ross, take thee Rachel..."
Tough one, right?
I used my son’s last week. I didn't know until he asked, “hey mom - why is my toothbrush wet?!”Yuck. I must be tired. I just used someone else’s toothbrush.
Not ideal, but I’m hoping at least it was Mike’s.
No macaws or toucans?Well yesterday we heard them say You Can Fly....
Singing!No macaws or toucans?
8th snow day in 4 weeks. This is ridiculous. And our support staff who is paid hourly is not getting paid for these days.
I can't watch anything right now, because my TV crossed the Rainbow Bridge into the land of sad and quiet TV's. I went out today and started to look at a replacement and had a reverse sticker shock experience. My old flat screen, (I think was 42") I purchased from Costco in 2008, yea that's right, 11 years ago, at the cost of almost $800.00. It never gave me one problem at all until last night. Just the day before I was watching it and thinking what a great picture it still had and then last night with no warning, it just went black screen and started making a loud buzzing sound. None of the controls worked, neither remote or manual and the only way I could shut it off was to unplug it. The reverse shock happened when I found out that a 50 inch screen of the same manufacturer is now less then $350.00. Heck I could get a 60" curved screen for $500, but, my living room is small and it would feel like everything is life size.We watched that one a couple of weeks ago!
My first real tv was a 19” Sony Trinitron that cost me a thousand bucks - in the late 80’s!I can't watch anything right now, because my TV crossed the Rainbow Bridge into the land of sad and quiet TV's. I went out today and started to look at a replacement and had a reverse sticker shock experience. My old flat screen, (I think was 42") I purchased from Costco in 2008, yea that's right, 11 years ago, at the cost of almost $800.00. It never gave me one problem at all until last night. Just the day before I was watching it and thinking what a great picture it still had and then last night with no warning, it just went black screen and started making a loud buzzing sound. None of the controls worked, neither remote or manual and the only way I could shut it off was to unplug it. The reverse shock happened when I found out that a 50 inch screen of the same manufacturer is now less then $350.00. Heck I could get a 60" curved screen for $500, but, my living room is small and it would feel like everything is life size.
At least something costs less. That was a nice surprise, huh!?I can't watch anything right now, because my TV crossed the Rainbow Bridge into the land of sad and quiet TV's. I went out today and started to look at a replacement and had a reverse sticker shock experience. My old flat screen, (I think was 42") I purchased from Costco in 2008, yea that's right, 11 years ago, at the cost of almost $800.00. It never gave me one problem at all until last night. Just the day before I was watching it and thinking what a great picture it still had and then last night with no warning, it just went black screen and started making a loud buzzing sound. None of the controls worked, neither remote or manual and the only way I could shut it off was to unplug it. The reverse shock happened when I found out that a 50 inch screen of the same manufacturer is now less then $350.00. Heck I could get a 60" curved screen for $500, but, my living room is small and it would feel like everything is life size.
At least something costs less. That was a nice surprise, huh!?
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Every summer I keep hoping the cost of the modern-ish Dyson bladeless fan will go down.
It never does.
The tall one I believe costs $400. That darn company never has a sale. They never back off that price.//Just checked... QVC.com and Walmart.com list it now for $399.99
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Man, they saw you coming! I never paid over $150. for a TV back in those days. They didn't even have remotes back then did they? I didn't need a remote because I had two young children that were there strictly for that purpose, I'm guessing!My first real tv was a 19” Sony Trinitron that cost me a thousand bucks - in the late 80’s!![]()
I would think that after years on the market, demand would go down and thus the price would drop accordingly.....but nopeI just checked amazon.ca. $499.99 here for the same model.
My first real tv was a 19” Sony Trinitron that cost me a thousand bucks - in the late 80’s!![]()
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