• Skymall: Selling you shit that you dont need.
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[QUOTE=thirty9th;23979917]For some reason, I thought of someone receiving a case of like 400 flash drives[/QUOTE] maybe...
[QUOTE=Phoenix_20;23979447] [URL]http://www.skymall.com/shopping/detail.htm?pid=102718048&c=102965645[/URL] [IMG]http://www.skymall.com/images/products/5a/1f/06/102718048x.jpg[/IMG] LOL[/QUOTE] Am I the only one that finds this really fucking cool?
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;23979967]Am I the only one that finds this really fucking cool?[/QUOTE] its cool but kind of a rip off [editline]10:55PM[/editline] [QUOTE=thirty9th;23979917]For some reason, I thought of someone receiving a case of like 400 flash drives[/QUOTE] well of course where do you think i store all my music 10 songs on each so i go CRAP WHAT ONE HAS THAT SONG IN IT
My friend believes music will begin to be sold on flash drives instead of CD's.
i wish then i would have alot of flash drives
Who actually buys from this place? the only reason i can think of is to feel rich
I always read the skymall catalog on the airplane.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/102962770d.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.skymall.com/images/shop/spacer.gif[/IMG] [B]The Temple And Eye Massager.[/B]This electronic massager soothes pressure points around your temples, forehead, and eyes, relieving sinus pressure and alleviating headaches without the use of medication. Ideal for those who work on a computer or read for extended periods, the device uses a combination of vibration massage (percussion, kneading, or rolling), air-bag massage (expands and contracts against the eye sockets), and heat compression to stimulate blood flow, relieve eye fatigue, and soothe sore muscles around the eye sockets. The remote control allows you to quickly customize the intensity and type of vibration massage, select a preferred temperature for the heated compression therapy, and focus the air-bag massage on the temples or eye sockets. You can set the timer for five, 10, or 15 minutes of constant massage. The massager's integrated speaker plays soothing nature sounds that encourage relaxation. Includes four AA batteries or plugs into AC. 3-1/3" H x 10" W x 10" L. (1-1/4 lbs.) [/QUOTE] And when you think stuff can't get any more useless (or dangerous for that matter, applying consistent pressure to the eyes is never good). At least it comes with batteries.
I wish I was rich and had a big place to put all my useless expensive stuff.
I'm guessing 200-300 on that eye and temple massager because it looks all futuristic and stuff.
[url=http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/interactive/c498/]ThinkGeek:: Electronic Rock Guitar[/url] #30 [IMG]http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/c498_electronic_rock_guitar_shirt_anim.gif[/IMG] It actually plays guitar. Very interesting. Skymall would sell it for $150. [URL=http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/cellphone/c616/]ThinkGeek:: Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster[/URL] $30 [IMG]http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/c616_grab_it_pack_gadget_holster.jpg[/IMG] Holds gadgets... duh. Skymall would sell it for $90.
only filthy middle class people use their hands to do things. imagine if the people at your country club found out you use your own hands to massage your temples! or to hold a flashlight at night!
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