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The other ET lunch crew. There will always be a tie that binds. It is called gombei. Mmm, i’m hungry already. Oyakodon please.
This was blogged from my Sony Ericsson w810i cell phone. Hopefully this works!
Just when you thought sea otters couldn’t be topped, there comes 6 year old, Connie Talbot on Britain’s Got Talent…
If there’s any song out there that’s perfect to be sung in solitude, and especially by a little girl, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” would be it. Dude, I hate to admit it, but everytime I watch this clip, I well up just a little bit. I wonder if they knocked her front teeth out just for the effect. haha. But seriously, seeing Simon’s face with so much attentiveness for this little girl has gotta mean something.
I’d like to see just how far she’ll get on this show. Heck, I’d like to see her perform in front of the queen whether she wins or loses!
Just read this article on lifehacker.com which can apply to all of us who want to save an extra few cents on that next big purchase we want… like that new tv. Next time you’re at some retail store, try this trick out:
It boils down to being a good negotiator, though the tactics seem somewhat shady (but I’m a total wimp in the negotiation room, so you may feel otherwise). You indicate that you’re interested in buying a big fat warranty, then ask the sales assistant to lower the item’s price. Since big box electronics stores are often pushed to sell warranties, they’ll be willing to budge on the price of your item – especially if it’s got a big price tag. Then when checkout time comes, you have a change of heart on the warranty. Simple enough.
It may not work if your salesperson was also the same person at the register, but I wish I thought about this last time I went to Fry’s Electronics! Brilliant!