It's another Bottomless Steep and Cheap today, Thursday. I'll try to keep an eye on what goes through there.
Nanci
It's another Bottomless Steep and Cheap today, Thursday. I'll try to keep an eye on what goes through there.
Nanci
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson
Nanci--I owe you for getting me addicted to steep and cheapFirst thing every morning I have to check their website--and sometimes when I get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom too. I bought the electric BSG sunglasses a few days ago. I hope they come soon
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I see a snowboard. I guess that means the jerseys are gone.![]()
Or amI just clueless again?
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
It's been snowboards all day since 5:30...
How SAC usually works is there is one thing per day, starting at midnight whatever time zone they are in. When it's gone, it's over. There's a little scale at the left side that shows how many of what size/color are left. I've bought several things from SAC, mainly sunglasses.
But they started doing this new thing some days, called Bottomless SAC, where there's one thing after another, after the first one is sold out.
SAC has sporting goods.
WOOT has electronics.
http://www.woot.com/
One item per day. I have only bought one thing- a set of three cordless phones and answering machine for like $60. It was a super deal.
Then there is Wine WOOT, which has a set of wine every Sunday night at midnight, that lasts for a week.
http://wine.woot.com/
I'd been doing really well at resisting until last Monday, there was a set of four different wines- a Syrah, a red blend, a white blend, and a rose all from Jepson. I've never mail-ordered wine, but it was a super deal. Hopefully it won't be a hassle to get delivered- an adult has to be present to sign for it. I'm never home early enough, but it's arriving Monday and I'm on vacation!
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson