My First Christmas Card of 2009

Last Thursday I made a post asking you to send me a Christmas card.  Heck, I even provided a link in which you could send me a card for free, but I also asked if you decided to send me a traditional card, to send me a coupon because I just wanted to see what I would get.

Well, yesterday I got my first card from a reader from Topeka, KS – who sometimes posts comments as Kansascoo-coonut.

I have to admit, I was quite impressed, included was a coupon for a free Arby’s roast beef gyro (with any drink purchase at full price) and an impressive picture drawn on the envelope.

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The drawing is better than my out-of-focused camera leads on to believe.

I wonder how many more I will get?  If you are up to it, you can send me a card in the mail for free, and of course I’ll be happy to accept any traditional card, just include a random coupon for gimmicks sake.  Instructions here.

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Bag of Randomness

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  • People at work take Christmas decorating seriously.  I’m actually pretty impressed with this gingerbread house, and I thought the hanging candy was a nice touch.  I’m going to try to walk around the building today and snap some other decorations.  It’s a real festive place around here.
  • The Fig Newton got its name from the city of Newton, Massachusetts, not the scientist.
  • While watching How I Met Your Mother last night I was reminded of the trend of men wearing overalls.  This happened when I was in my junior high and early high school stage of life.  If I recall correctly, it was cooler to only use one strap instead of two, and the preferred brand were Girbeaus.  I don’t think I ever worn any.
  • The tragic event of the bombing of Pearl Harbor happened yesterday, and if it wasn’t for a few snippits on the news, I doubt hardly anyone would have noticed.  I use to think that 9/11 would be like that one day, but since the month and day are the name of the event, I don’t think many will forget.
  • It just occurred to me that two of Tom Cruise’s exes are in the movie Nine, Penelope Cruz and Nicole Kidman.   I wonder what kind of conversations they had or if there was any awkwardness.
  • Hershey’s Packaging Perfectly Contradicts Itself
  • As man times the Immaculate Reception has been replayed on television, I have never seen it as it originally aired.  For once, I just want to see it as the television audience first viewed it, without any cutaways or closeups of Franco Harris.
  • Nothing like getting a Christmas card in the mail with your name spelled “Kieth”.
  • Elephant Lives With Family
  • Power outlet of the future?
  • Google launches real-time search
  • I pass Forest Lawn Cemetery on the way home everyday on the way home from work and always think someone famous is buried there, but I can never remember who.
  • I also pass about four strip clubs on the way home from work.
  • I have to go to the dentist today for two cavities.  I was given the option of laughing gas, which I declined.  I’ve never had it, and in a way want to experience it, but from what I hear, you will do and say things without filter, and that’s just something I fear.
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Miles for Nothing: How the Government Helped Frequent Fliers Make a Mint

Enthusiasts of frequent-flier mileage have all kinds of crazy strategies for racking up credits, but few have been as quick and easy as turning coins into miles.

At least several hundred mile-junkies discovered that a free shipping offer on presidential and Native American $1 coins, sold at face value by the U.S. Mint, amounted to printing free frequent-flier miles. Mileage lovers ordered more than $1 million in coins until the Mint started identifying them and cutting them off.

Coin buyers charged the purchases, sold in boxes of 250 coins, to a credit card that offers frequent-flier mile awards, then took the shipments straight to the bank. They then used the coins they deposited to pay their credit-card bills. Their only cost: the car trip to make the deposit.

Full WSJ Article

(Hat tip, Moldy)

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About to Lose His Eyesight, Cancer Survivor Jake Olson, 12, Gets Support From His Favorite Team

A kid has cancerous tumors in both eyes, one eye was removed and the other eye was saved through treatment.

Cancer reappears eigtht times, and he is able to beat it.

Cancer comes back yet again, and he must have his only functioning eye removed.

His favorite football team is the USC Trojans, and head coach Pete Carroll gave the 12-year-old a chance to see everything he wanted about the program before losing his vision for ever.

He even got to meet his favorite player . . . a lineman.

Read/watch the segment here, you’ll be amazed by his attitude.

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