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Amazon Friday Sale: L.A. Clippers For the Win Edition

November 6, 2009 by Lazy Man 1 Comment

A hummus recipe yesterday and an Amazon Friday Sale today?!?! If this site hadn’t jumped the sharked so long ago, this would surely be a jump the shark post… or maybe I’m just reducing your expectations so that I can knock your socks off next week. We’ll go with the later. Be prepared to lose your socks.

However, for today, I’m back to picking out some products that Amazon has put on sale for today and today only. So if you like it then you should put a ring on it (or something like that).

  • NBA Kids’ L.A. Clippers Future Star Watch – This is my product of the week. This watch has a nice early 80’s look about it. I like to think that it’s because it’s actually from the early 80’s and the Clippers are still waiting for their “Future Stars.”
  • Portable Folding Hammock – Being lazy isn’t always as easy as it seems. For instance it’s tough to find a good hammock. When you do they take up so much darn space. And ever try to bring your hammock to the beach? There’s never any trees to tie it to. This portable folding hammock solves that problem and at least two dozen other hammock problems that you probably don’t even know you have. With 14 of the 17 reviewers giving it 5 stars it’s got to be quality.
  • Collapsible Pet Feeder – Much like the hammock, saving space is key thing that I look for in products. This pet food and water dish is a nice way to save a little space when your pet isn’t eating. My only issue is that we leave water for our dog Jake all the time. So if we bought this it would never be collapsed. Maybe someone else can find a good use for it though.
  • Umbra Aquala Bathtub Caddy – I had to include this just for the Lazy factor alone. I mean a bathtub, books, and wine… wow.
  • Stainless-Steel Beer-Can Chicken Rack with Drip Pan – You had me at “beer can chicken.” I don’t know how I missed this phenomenon, but I’m going to have to look into it… soon. Sounds delicious.

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: bathtub caddy, beer can chicken, hammock, LA Clippers

Amazon Friday Sale – “Hammock Finally?” Edition

July 29, 2011 by Lazy Man 9 Comments

For those of you who don’t follow my Twitter feed (and I don’t blame you since I don’t Tweet often), you may have missed my interview at The Casual Observer earlier this week. I took a light-hearted, fun approach to it, so if you are the kind of person who likes fun, you should check it out. (Is it just me or did that come out like a bad line from a personal ad?) In the interview, I mentioned my long negotiations with the wife to get a hammock, so I can reach my full Lazy potential. It’s with much pleasure that I woke up this morning to find that Amazon has joined my side of the fight by putting this green rope hammock on sale. It’s even in green, the color of this website. Will I finally live in hammock blissfulness? The world may never know.

Here are some other interesting items from the Amazon Friday Sale:

  • Pike Street 3 in 1 Softie Wrap/Throw – Holy switched advertising Batman. I was going to make fun of this product because the image makes it looks like you are getting your Monk on:
    When you click through to buy (you may have to scroll to the chocolate color, it went right there for me before), they tempt you with a hot babe on a bed showing some serious leg. Monks everywhere must be disappointed.
  • I Am Not a Paper Cup – I love this marketing plan. Let’s just list all the things it’s not… I am not a hammer… I am not underwear… I am not the thing your aunt gave that you don’t know what it is… Bonus geek cred to any reader who gets that last reference.
  • Calculator Paper Rolls, 2.25 Inches x 150 Feet, White, 100/Carton – The two people left in the world that still use calculators with paper could probably split this box of 100 rolls and have enough for 10 lifetimes… I suppose that’s why they are 60% off.
  • American Innovative Neverlate Executive Alarm Clock – I’m a sucker for anything with “innovative” in the product name. They wouldn’t lie right? However, add in “American” in the product name and you had me at “hello.” These guys just got greedy by adding executing and promising you’d never be late again. It just ruined it for me. They should learn to quit while they are ahead.
  • Collapsible Pet Feeder – I love anything collapsible. We have collapsible colanders, food storage containers, funnels, pretty much anything you can think of. However, this is the first time I’ve seen a pet dish that does this. It looks a little flimsy for Jacoby, so I’ll pass.
  • Track’r Pet Bicycle Trailer – The wife is looking to start bicycling for exercise. Extra exercise and getting Jacoby some fresh air? Sounds like a win-win. However, it doesn’t sound as much as a win-win as jogging with him so that he gets exercise too. He’ll also outgrow this quickly so we’d have to step up to the large.

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: alarm clock, Amazon, hammock, not a paper cut

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