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  • Last-minute Christmas gift suggestion

    Occasionally when you come here, you may notice a banner ad for Blessed Are the Peace Frogs It's a book I self-published last year. If you're looking for an extremely affordable last-minute Christmas gift, here's what you do:

    * Put together a list of all your friends with Kindles
    * Click here
    * Buy the Kindle version of BATPF for only 99 cents each
    * Click "Give as Gift" and have Amazon send BATPF directly to their Kindles on Christmas Day

    Fast. Simple. Affordable. And, not just some candy bar or trinket that'll get eaten or broken in five minutes, but an honest-to-God 300-plus-page book they can read and enjoy over and over again.

    Plus, you get the cachet of saying you know, if only through this message board, the guy who wrote it. How cool is that?

    Thanks kindly for your support to a self-publishing author--and Merry Christmas.
    "I didn't hear a single comment about airboxes, "carbashians", or how terrible the car looked. I did see dozens and dozens of little kids in awe of the speed and how cool the cars looked. We should learn from our children."
    --Danny Noonan

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    OT--I figure I could post this here. Crazy gift for a friend. Buy a bar of Fels Naphta soap. Carefully remove the wrapper. If you have a drill press drill a hole down the center of the bar lengthwise. Get some rope, and with a piece of metal, force two ends into the hole and come out on the other end. Knot the rope, you should have a rope loop and one end. Carefully rewrap the soap, making sure the rope is on the outside of the wrapper. Glue the wrapper around the bar. For your sophisticated friends, "Soap On A Rope."

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    • #3
      I'm waiting for Amazon's drone delivery system to get up and running before I order.

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      • #4
        What, speed of light isn't fast enough?!?
        "I didn't hear a single comment about airboxes, "carbashians", or how terrible the car looked. I did see dozens and dozens of little kids in awe of the speed and how cool the cars looked. We should learn from our children."
        --Danny Noonan

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        • #5
          J.P. Butterfield.

          Is that your idea or Jim Radon's?

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          • #6
            It's... my name.
            "I didn't hear a single comment about airboxes, "carbashians", or how terrible the car looked. I did see dozens and dozens of little kids in awe of the speed and how cool the cars looked. We should learn from our children."
            --Danny Noonan

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            • #7
              Originally posted by skypigeon View Post
              It's... my name.
              You're not in cahoots with some guy named Robinson are you?

              "Ooh woo, I'm a Rebel just for kicks, now
              I been feeling it since 1966, now..."

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              • #8
                the butterball electric deep fryer for turkeys,, the best 99 bucks spent in a while
                I love the sport more than I hate the past,

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                • #9
                  Say, that's right, we have two new book authors here Or is it three?
                  There's really no such thing as Gary the Moose, Sybil.

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                  • #10
                    How about a gift subscription to TF?
                    Have a very blessed day!

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                    • #11
                      There's the Hapifork.

                      The Hapifork is iOS and Android compatible. Containing a 3.7-V lithium-polymer battery, the Hapifork has capacitive detection. The microcontroller it uses is an ARM Cortex-M0 processor. A Micro USB connector comes with the Hapifork. Plastic shell components cover all electromechanical parts to make the device washable. The user receives vibrating feedback from the fork when food is being consumed too quickly. Two LEDs on the fork emit pertinent signals to the eater. ..

                      It times how long it took you to finish your meal and how many fork servings per minute. The enclosed timer helps users pace the time between fork servings and calculates the intervals at which fork servings occur. The corresponding app then will display how you’ve progressed and the overspeed ratio. The three tracking modes of Alarm, Coaching, and Mute enable users to receive immediate feedback on their eating habits while dining.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by doitagain View Post
                        Say, that's right, we have two new book authors here Or is it three?


                        my lady and I have one,, its on amazon,, " the tree highway" and also at www.paracba.com, its taking off quite well,,
                        I love the sport more than I hate the past,

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