While I'm pretty much free to buy Merrell Shoes in my size whenever my budget allows me to, this auction brought up some really spontaneous bad childhood memories for me. It's also for Merrell Shoes, but what caught my notice was that these shoes were meant for both boys and girls.
Growing up, finding shoes that fit particularly well was always a challenge due to my narrow feet, which meant I wasn't entitled to wearing the cool shoes that everyone else wore. For the most part, I can wear most shoes available today, but was forced to wear New Balance shoes, which were far from "cool" back then.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
21,516 results found for sexy lingerie
Punching the words "sexy lingerie" into the search engine at eBay yields an unsurprising number of results. General good taste and attempting to avoid turning this blog into something that's NSFW prevents me from actively showing the pictures that I came up with. Surely enough, one of the standard maxims holds true - the cost of the item is inversely proportional to the amount of material that it includes. A single pair of crotchless panties gets about 12 bids and finishes at $10, whereas a lace teddy that covers from mid-thigh to above the chest goes for $5.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
FREE Hotel Rooms On Your Next Vacation! Grab Yours NOW!
Of course, you're not going to stop there...you'll be spending another $49.95 on top of that once you become a member. They don't go into having to pay for the taxes and the other hidden fees, but you know that they're there.
3 porcelain Bathroom fixtures
Pretty good detail, though. Just don't expect that tiny toilet to hold all your leavings.
KIDS BABY CLOTHES LAUNDRY HAMPER JOJO ZEBRA BEDDING
I'm interested in knowing how much influence designs like this have on a child's upbringing or if it's more for the interest of the parents who are looking to show off their baby like the latest fashion accessory.
But then, I'm not a parent. I do stuff for a parenting magazine, but I'm not a parent.
90 ALLI CAPSULES free fast shipping! DIET PILLS !!!!!
If you're looking for the best diet pill, going on eBay might be a bit of a dodgy proposition. With the sheer amount of vendors on eBay, you'll find thousands upon thousands of entries. Like this one.
This goes by the name Alli, the generic version of a drug called Orlistat. As the type of person that doesn't have to worry so much about what I eat (at least not yet), these ads kinda astound me. The solution is "simple" as it were...diet and exercise, but understandably, it's more difficult for some people. But to take a drug that turns just about everything you eat into Olestra?
This goes by the name Alli, the generic version of a drug called Orlistat. As the type of person that doesn't have to worry so much about what I eat (at least not yet), these ads kinda astound me. The solution is "simple" as it were...diet and exercise, but understandably, it's more difficult for some people. But to take a drug that turns just about everything you eat into Olestra?
Friday, March 20, 2009
PRIME TIME ADHESIVE SULLIVAN'S SHOW SUPPLY FOR CATTLE
The more time I spend on eBay, the more things I learn about the world around me. This comes in handy for trivia games and research, as you learn some of the most useless crap around. For example, looking up cattle supplies opens up a huge world of products specifically for the farming industry. More specifically, they actually sell adhesive for cattle. However, not knowing much about the world of farming, it'll require a lot more research to figure out what the final purpose of this is for.
And lo-and-behold, it's the equivalent of hair gel for cattle. Who knew?
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Luxury Living Room Sylvanian Families Hotel Furniture
This gives you an interesting idea how much keywords can be manipulated to give varying search results whenever you want to find anything, as this particular item was just about the only thing that came up that matched all three keywords.
I don't know if this has anything to do with search engine optimization, as this would've been the last item I was expecting to see, especially since it has very little to do with hotels to begin with. Maybe it's a UK phenomenon? Possibly, as this isn't something that's often seen on North American toy commercials.
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