Amazon Gift Certificates -- What to buy???
Mar. 3rd, 2005 07:30 amWell, I'm working at home today, you have to love report writing.
At work, we often get gift certificates as awards instead of cash awards. It's fine with me, because they're set up to where you can get them just about anywhere and I usually pick Amazon.com because I can get them immediately.
So last week, I received a $100 gift certificate award, picked Amazon.com, and now am wondering what to get.
I've thought about getting a couple of Eddie Izzard comedy DVD's, but which are the better ones. I've not seen them all and I know some repeat material. Any suggestions from the peanut gallery (archaic kid's show reference) on which is the best?
Any other suggestions on what I might get?
At work, we often get gift certificates as awards instead of cash awards. It's fine with me, because they're set up to where you can get them just about anywhere and I usually pick Amazon.com because I can get them immediately.
So last week, I received a $100 gift certificate award, picked Amazon.com, and now am wondering what to get.
I've thought about getting a couple of Eddie Izzard comedy DVD's, but which are the better ones. I've not seen them all and I know some repeat material. Any suggestions from the peanut gallery (archaic kid's show reference) on which is the best?
Any other suggestions on what I might get?
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Date: 2005-03-04 12:20 pm (UTC)Of course, there is the Brady Bunch that just got released too.
We also recently purchased the old ABC After School Specials on DVD. I got home and realized that I will buy just about anything.
And I love the pic with the pajama pants and bear slippers.
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Date: 2005-03-04 01:15 pm (UTC)Wonderfalls may be on my list to get. Sadly, the Brady Bunch was never that big a show for me. My sister was the Brady fan. I did see the old ABC Afterschool Specials at Wal-Mart on DVD. That just struck me as so odd, like a foggy memory you can't seem to remember clearly.
I would love to get some of those late Saturday dramas that used to be on, I can't remember the name, but they would be based on children's stories, like "The Ghost of Mr. Kemp" and "Ms. Switch."
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Date: 2005-03-05 02:48 am (UTC)