Monday, December 21, 2009

Five seconds left on the clock...


Almost friggin' Christmas and you need just one more thing for Dave?!? Can't go wrong with Live Points. These prepaid cards are the virtual currency used for buying indie games, extra levels and characters, and Rock Band songs over the Xbox Live online service. Way, way more useful than your ordinary, everyday gift card to a real, brick-and-mortar store. Who still goes to those things, anyway? :)

Available in $20 or $50 denominations, wherever video games are sold. (BTW, $20 = 1600 Points. Sounds stupid, but apparently it makes more sense with Euros.)

P.S. Nintendo has their own download network for the Wii, with their own cards. I like those too.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Weave me into your heart




If you're still stuck on what to get Jan, here's a thought. Its sorta out of left field...but today I was in the art room watching the kids weave, and it made me remember that I've always wanted to weave! This is a child's/beginner loom. This is the best price I've found online, but the shipping is alot....I wonder if it can be purchased in a store?
I will make you a scarf! :)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Sushi Plates


Dave and I have been into sushi lately (fakey though---just vegetable, we're not ready for the raw fish). I'd like to have a set of sushi dishes. It seems to me like it would be the type of thing that Pier 1 would have, but last time we were there I looked, and no soup. So don't go crazy looking for these or anything...but if you happen to run across some, It would be cool to have!

Note: This is just an example...doesn't have to be this set or anything. :) Wasabi!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"I'm Jesus. I like everybody. That's my thing, man."


You have almost certainly seen some member of The State in some higher-profile venture (like Reno! 911, perhaps). But the original NYU comedy troupe from the early nineties produced some of the smartest (and dumbest, at the same time, which is kinda the point) sketch comedy you've never heard of. The original MTV series was stranded in limbo for nearly fifteen years before finally arriving on DVD earlier this year. I must have it.

31.99 on Amazon.com with free shipping

Saturday, December 5, 2009

I LOVE these


I know I have plenty of jewelry, but look at these gorge earrings! I love them! Plus its great to shop on Etsy and support artists!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Smellin' Crazy!

My ma and I have been lovin' the Crazylibellule and the Poppies solid perfumes from France. They smell great! But...I'm all out! There is a 3 pack special deal at Sephora: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P242711&cm_mmc=us_search-_-GooglePA-_-P242711-_-1200500&_requestid=42976&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=1200500

or they are sold individually at this site for the lowest price I've seen: 

Thank you!

Poppin' Sabuda

Its me, Jan! I'm OBSESSED with the author and illustrator Robert Sabuda's pop-up books. You wouldn't believe what this guy can make pop-out of a book- it's unreal! I'd like a couple of his books because I love them so much and so I can take them to school to show the kids. I don't usually buy pop-up books for the library because they are so delicate, but I'd still like to let the kids see the books when they come to the library. I've seen these books at Barnes and Noble, Borders and on Amazon. Here are a couple that I'd love to have:

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Peter Pan

Wonderful Wizard of Oz

I made the switch to an electric razor last year (thanks Mom and Dad!) and never looked back. My face loves this thing. It's easy to keep it running like new, too, with replaceable blades, foils and cleaning fluid.

Braun Clean & Renew Refill 3-pack- $18.99 at Amazon

Rock me out


Played a road gig last weekend... meaning we brought the whole Rock Band kit and kaboodle home to Sodus Point to play with the Spears kids. Man, that drum kit is an awkward, oversized monster. Good thing the Rock Band Portable Drum Kit is now only $19.99 at Gamestop.

Roll Me In


I've always thought these things were neat. Remember that episode of Star Trek? Where Picard liked that chick, and she had one of these? And they had a little jam session in one of the Jeffries Tubes. Which was only possible because this chick totally had a portable piano. 'Cause it was the future. Wow. 

I don't think it worked out between them, though. She died. Or got transferred off the ship. Or something. 

The point is, these things'll still be cool, even in the 24th century. And in the here and now, I can't think of a better way to practice vocals if I'm doing a musical away from home.

Oooh! This one on eBay has a MIDI port ($37 after shipping). A moblie music studio!