From a product page on Amazon.com:
Did Paul Shaffer do the music for Pirates?
Does Chevy Chase play the undead monkey?
I’ll be workin’ on this one like a Rubik’s Cube for the rest of the week.
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From a product page on Amazon.com:
Did Paul Shaffer do the music for Pirates?
Does Chevy Chase play the undead monkey?
I’ll be workin’ on this one like a Rubik’s Cube for the rest of the week.
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July 4th, 2007 at 11:01 am
This doesn’t have anything to do with the entry, but I like the new look. Maybe for old times’ sake, you should put the thing up, for one week, in original 1997 format. Similar to how baseball teams will sometimes play games in replica uniforms from the 30s.
July 4th, 2007 at 8:45 pm
I recongized my status as pawn for the advertizing industry sometime in ‘96 or ‘96, when I purchased a Jettta and VW released a commercial featuring Mr. Roboto one week later…
July 8th, 2007 at 9:58 pm
About the time I stopped shopping at Amazon i discovered those little “buy both and save” plugs weren’t any special deal. Look at the regular price of each item and add them up - that’s the bbas price. They’re just saying you’ll get their regular savings-filled price on the last two products you looked at.
Because lots of people will see “and save,” assume there’s a discount, and just one-click it home.