Thursday, December 27, 2007

 

America's Next Top Model (ANTM) Season Spoiler!


As the new season of ANTM is due in just a few short weeks, the FamilyDorks! blog has received this season spoiling photograph of "Baby Reese", not to be confused with "Baby Ruth", who was kicked off the show last season for her "nutty" behavior (bwahahahahaha!) :). This bangin' burrito star mesmerizes fans with her piercing blue eyes and perfectly texturized brown locks. Only an up and coming star like this could make bald (or semi-bald) beautiful again and a burrito-shaped torso irresistible. So tune in this season to cheer on this burrito-rific winner before Chipotle marketing snatches her for their new ad campaign.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

 

Ha-Ha

Found this funny cat picture......

Monday, December 17, 2007

 

Elf Party!

An excellent jib jab creation by Tom:

http://www.jibjab.com/sendables/preview/A5Bj0wSDVXeVmBXqIrTWtklr

 

Half Century Birthday Bash

Let's reserve Sunday dinner on December 30th to celebrate Dad's 50th birthday.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

 

Remembering Michelin Baby


I found this pic on my computer. A reminder of Tommy, the Michelin baby! He still ain't got nuthin' on Reese's legs! I think this was Summer 2007 sometime.



 

Uncle Peter's shopping tips

Dad, Diana, and I got this email message from Uncle Peter. Thought I'd post it here since he is indeed a Hallman! I wrote him an email about visiting Vegas sometime next year. Kevin and I are thinking of visiting Vegas some time. If you have any suggestions of where to stay and what to do--please let us know! We are definitely not going to gamble very much at all.

Without further ado, here is Uncle Peter's email....


Tis the season to shop so I thought I would give you my 2 cent tip.

I love Ebay.

Here is an example: I bought a speaker in August 2006 for 286. I just sold it today for 356 less 39 shipping cost for a net profit of $31 after using it for over a year. If you have a lot of spare time on your hands like me it can be fun. This works well for home theatre electronics, tools and cameras. I currently have 7 other ads on Ebay for my old equipment. I have bought or sold almost 100 items on Ebay in the last year and half. This allows me to buy new equipment every year at low price and sell it a year or so later for more than I paid for it. You can check out some of my Ebay ads by searching for nv_kid.

Here is how it works. Everything in retail is usually marked up 100% by the retailer. The retailer buys from the distributor at 50 and sells it at 100 (except clothing & jewelry which are marked up higher).

You just buy the items new on Ebay auction – just make sure you buy it near or a little above wholesale price. If the bid goes to high – don’t buy it. Wait for your price. I generally watch the prices on the item I am interested for a couple of weeks so that I have a feel for the bottom market price. Be sure to keep the boxes the items comes in with all the packing material which you will reuse when it comes time to sell. Generally don’t try to buy between 11/15 – 12/25 as you will have to much completion and will end up paying over the market price.

Use it for a year or so and sell with your 10 day auction timed to end at 6pm Sunday. This gets two weekends of maximum prime time bidding action on your item up for sale. The best time to sell of course is the first week of December.

If you can buy just after a new model comes out (buy the new model). Sell the old one after your new one arrives. Many Ebay buyers are unaware that the new models have come out so they believe that the last year’s model you are selling is the current model.

The worst items to sell – are furniture and clothing. You can only sell them for pennies on the dollar. If you need them you can buy them cheap on www.craigslist.org or free by registering with www.freecycle.org.

If you are needing a new kitchen – I currently see a lot of new kitchen cabinets and appliances on the market. It appears that house flippers who have been unable to sell their flip are stripping the new houses they bought and are selling the kitchens. They show up for sale on craigslist. Just be sure to plan and measure your remodel twice and buy only once. I use Craigslist to upgrade my rental house appliances annually. I will find bargain appliances a year old or younger at cheap price and sell my old still working appliance for about the same or greater price I purchased their replacements. The trick is you have to be able to rush and buy the bargains within the first hour they hit the internet. I typically purchase a slightly used washer, dryer, or stove for $150 or less each which originally retailed for $375 or more.


My shopping pet peeve:
Why is it that men’s slippers are only on sale in for three weeks of the year? It seems they don’t appear until after Thanksgiving and by December 12th all of my size are sold, gone for a year. This has been my experience for the last 5 years.



Merry Xmas and happy shopping.

Friday, December 07, 2007

 

Elf Yourself!

http://www.elfyourself.com

I would be delighted if someone made one of these and posted it. :)

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

 

Talking Kitties!


 

A Classic

I haven't posted anything for a while, so I thought I'd share this instant classic:


Tuesday, December 04, 2007

 

Pregnant Turkey

A friend forwarded this to me and it reminded me of my beloved innocent sister:)

One year at Thanksgiving, my mom went to my sister's house for the traditional feast. Knowing how gullible my sister is, my mom decided to play a trick. She told my sister that she needed something from the store. When my sister left, my mom took the turkey out of the oven, removed the stuffing, stuffed a Cornish hen, inserted it into the turkey, and re-stuffed the turkey. She then placed the bird(s) back in the oven

When it was time for dinner, my sister pulled the turkey out of the oven and proceeded to remove the stuffing. When her serving spoon hit something, she reached in and pulled out the little bird.With a look of total shock on her face, my mother exclaimed, "Patricia, you've cooked a pregnant bird!" At the reality of this horrifying news, my sister started to cry. It took the family two hours to convince her that turkeys lay eggs!


Monday, December 03, 2007

 

Flight Itinerary

Yes, Lauren and I will need a ride to and from the BWI. Badge doesn't do anything in the middle of the day, so I'll probably have him drive us at least one way. I booked the flight through kayak.com.

Here's the flight info:

Total price: USD 499.20

Wed, Jan 09, 2008 - Baltimore, MD (BWI) to Seattle, WA (SEA)
United 0357
Depart: BWI 02:37 PM
Arrive: ORD 03:48 PM
Non-stop
2h 11m
752
621 miles traveled
Fare basis code:
LRA14ON4
Booking class: L
Economy
621 Award miles
No Meal Service

17F, 17E



<<<>>>

United 0949
Depart: ORD 05:00 PM
Arrive: SEA 07:28 PM
Non-stop
4h 28m
752
1,721 miles traveled
Fare basis code:
LRA14ON4
Booking class: L
Economy
1,720 Award miles
No Meal Service

21D, 21E



Sun, Jan 13, 2008 - Seattle, WA (SEA) to Baltimore, MD (BWI)
United 0764
Depart: SEA 11:55 AM
Arrive: SFO 02:00 PM
Non-stop
2h 5m
319
678 miles traveled
Fare basis code:
LRA3NR3
Booking class: L
Economy
678 Award miles
No Meal Service

16E, 16F



<<<>>>

United 0294
Depart: SFO 03:12 PM
Arrive: BWI 11:17 PM
Non-stop
5h 5m
320
2,457 miles traveled
Fare basis code:
LRA3NR3
Booking class: L
Economy
2,457 Award miles
Food for Purchase

15E, 15D

Sunday, December 02, 2007

 

The Flight of the Moosh

Its official, Lauren and I will be leaving for Seattle on Jan. 9th and returning Jan. 13th. Yes, my FIRST plane ride. The "missing link", or otherwise known as the last Angus family member to meet me, resides a short 2600 miles away! We'll be visiting her sister, Katie, and her husband Matt. I'm sure we'll also do a little site seeing.

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