Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

PUSH

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Also, I don't mean to sound negative and bash all of your ideas. I truly appreciate the help! It's just a tall order to find containers that are the right size and cheap enough where I don't have to break the bank.

I might just use my soap containers, and if they break, I'll try to tape them or fix them.
 

Goofyernmost

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The article says it all - Canada’s house band. (Lots of fans in Buffalo and Detroit too.)

And no offence, but you’re a teeny, tiny bit outside of their target audience demographic. :hilarious:
Just because I'm out of their target audience doesn't mean I shouldn't have heard about them. I'm way out of Beiber's demographic too, but, I've heard of him, sadly!;) Tell you what, we will get "the Donald" to cry about Gord if you will take Beiber back.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Just because I'm out of their target audience doesn't mean I shouldn't have heard about them. I'm way out of Beiber's demographic too, but, I've heard of him, sadly!;) Tell you what, we will get "the Donald" to cry about Gord if you will take Beiber back.
There are enough people crying up here, we don’t need Trump’s tears.

You can keep Bieber. As a nation, we all already claimed no trade-backs.
 

PUSH

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@PUSH - rather than use the cans to sort by colors, why not decorate them for each kid, or let them decorate them themselves with stickers or whatever?
The area I have to store them would not be big enough. It pretty much won't fit more than the size of a 24 pack of crayons.
 

Songbird76

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@Songbird76 I like your 1st trick. I'll try that for sure. As a band director either I teach 2 to 4 kids at a time in lessons.....or...I have 70 students for full band practice. I'm not lining kids up at the door at lessons....I just dismiss them. I can imagine the classroom music teacher doing that though. Thanks for sharing :)
Yeah, the line up is great for 1st through 4th graders...about 5th grade, they start being "too cool" for such childish things. But I had around 20- 25 kids per class...70 would make a REALLY long line!!
 

Nemo14

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Back from our working trip to VA.
We had been staying at the local Best Western for our previous trips, but most of their beds are doubles, and although I can handle that for a night or 2, Dave really needs a Queen-size of King for his height So we switched to a Sleep Inn this time, which was fine for our purposes. The BW gave out rubber ducks when you checked in and a cute little note that it was something to remember your stay. It was cute at first, but after the 3'rd or 4th rubber duck, the cuteness wore thin, but we took them home anyway. So when we got to our room at the Sleep inn, what do we see but another rubber duck with the same cute little message. Is this something that all hotels are doing now, or just the cheapo ones that we stay in? :joyfull:
 

Tick Tock

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Back from our working trip to VA.
We had been staying at the local Best Western for our previous trips, but most of their beds are doubles, and although I can handle that for a night or 2, Dave really needs a Queen-size of King for his height So we switched to a Sleep Inn this time, which was fine for our purposes. The BW gave out rubber ducks when you checked in and a cute little note that it was something to remember your stay. It was cute at first, but after the 3'rd or 4th rubber duck, the cuteness wore thin, but we took them home anyway. So when we got to our room at the Sleep inn, what do we see but another rubber duck with the same cute little message. Is this something that all hotels are doing now, or just the cheapo ones that we stay in? :joyfull:
Never heard of this before. We've left personalized ornaments or gifts for special occasions (anniversary, honeymoon couples, etc.)

But a rubber duck a day sounds better.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
No goat pictures because it’s pouring rain.

Also, no cherry custard pie today, so Mike gets peach. Peach is good. He likes peach.
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But the real point of this post is this ....
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I am 50 years old, and have been eating brussel sprouts for 30 of them. I had NO idea that they grew like this, and I’ve certainly never seen them sold like this. Who knew?
 

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