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I got the money clip freebie from dailysteals.com today. I think I'm going to use it to hold notes on my car visor.
I also got the breathalizer keychains that I ordered from midnightbox.com. They werent free but they were offered at a very good price and they're really neat. As the manufacturer says, they shouldnt be relied on to keep you from getting a DUI, but they do let you know if you've had too much to drink. Now the problem is...who can I give them to without offending someone?
This money clip is definitely the 2011 version moneyholder...for today's people, who dont have a lot of cash. It's very tight...not much room for a lot of money unless you pry it open with a screwdriver.
This money clip is definitely the 2011 version moneyholder...for today's people, who dont have a lot of cash. It's very tight...not much room for a lot of money unless you pry it open with a screwdriver.
I don't have enough cash to need a screwdriver. I can pry enough with a toothpick.
I guess the moneyclip may come for me tomorrow or day after. Nothing in mailbox today. It really feels so empty when i see my mailbox without a freebie :P
I guess the moneyclip may come for me tomorrow or day after. Nothing in mailbox today. It really feels so empty when i see my mailbox without a freebie :P
Isn't that the truth?? I always feel sorry for people who don't do freebies....must be very boring to check the mail.
I didn't really get anything today either, other than the SKI Magazine. I give it to one of the guys at work.
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