Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Where in the World are the best deals in commerce and in finance and in consumer purchases?

Where in the World are the best deals in commerce and in finance and in consumer purchases?

are You Huge on Asia? or what cars are best buy price and fusion and fuel economy? Pontiac G5 or Pontiac G6? They are not fusion, but they are fantastic buys. Pontiac Vibe is excellent also. Ford has the Escape Fusion. Look for the best available buys. And report the best buys below. Not only for automobiles. Any product goes.

Answer by Jeronimo Rock Hopper
The Ford Expedition and the Lincoln Navigator are certainly the best deals.

Answer by Ed Atun
Chevy Aveo promotion groundbreaking new for $ 7,000..

Answer by matty7eleven
www.directgasrebates.com

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Getting picked up from camp
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When we used to live in Brooklyn, we were quite near a huge Hasidic community.

It was really clean. I can’t pretend my interest was anything other than ignorant cultural voyeurism, let’s just admit that straight away. I thought it was wild to see these guys in the huge flat round hats and small boys wearing 3-piece suits each day.

And sometimes at the museum everywhere I worked it would seem to be, like, Orthodox Day – huge families piloting double and triple strollers, the moms in wigs and plaid skirts, the squads of kids identically dressed.

As these families became a more familiar sight, I started to notice certain themes. The plaid skirts. Tam o’shanters. If a boy wore glasses, they had gold-colored aviator-style frames. And the family car was nearly without exception an 8-year-ancient Bonneville station wagon. We used to kind of joke that along with dietary restrictions, the book of Leviticus must lay down guidelines for moving and eyewear.

A few weeks ago I had a few minutes to kill with Barbara, a friend at work. She’s Orthodox, or conservative, or observant or whatever. Look, I’m aware that there are varieties of Judaism, just like I’m aware that there are different types of sins in the Catholic church – mortal, venal, original, extra-crispy – hey, I’m on it.

But I’m a second-generation atheist on my father’s side and a cultural Presbyterian from my mother. Any religious conviction that involves more ritual than a grasp after the service is a mystery to me. Like, don’t question me to say grace. We never said grace. I’m always terrified when all of a sudden everybody gets silent and bows their heads. What happened?! Nerve gas? Oh, Christ, they’re praying.

You question me to do it, you are more than liable to get the ancient "God is fantastic god is excellent let us thank him for our food." Single syllables and a sight rhyme – nice.

Possibly I could come up with a limerick:

Look at these plates on the table
Left by the Almighty Creator
"How’d He get in?"
Mom questioned with a smile,
And Dad said, "Shut up," then he ate her.

Well I could doubtless do better. Ok, a bottle of aftershave could do better. But look what happened: I start out acknowledging the gift, and in 5 shape it’s domestic violence even unto cannibalism. I just don’t got the chops for it.

So I get up the nerve and I question Barb, "Say, you’re a Jew…"
"Yes," she says, arching an eyebrow. "I am a Jew."
"Well I have a rather flippant question." And I question her why each Hasidic family in Brooklyn drove an ancient Pontiac Bonneville station wagon.

Charitable me a lot more credit than I deserve, she considers the question, corrects my pronunciation – twice – and says, "Well, those are huge families, and they have huge tuitions to pay. It may be that a used Bonneville wagon is just consistently the best deal they can get on a car that will seat that many people."

Barb is wise, Barb is knowledgeable. Mystery cleared up. She confirms that nowhere in the Torah does Yahweh exhort His chosen people to "Buy American!".

The other day, I picked the Huge Man up from camp. He climbed into our AWD Subaru Legacy Outback wagon and said, "Mom, estimate what? The car in front of ours was a Subaru too!"

I said, "Isn’t that a coincidence. There are a lot of Subarus at this school, aren’t there?" As I spoke, another car like peas in a pod to ours pulled into the pick-up line.

I estimate I don’t remember the page in the Authoritative Liberal Handbook (the New York Times Magazine I estimate, or possibly Consumer Reports) that dictates we use a Subaru wagon to bring home the organic milk and climbing sandals, and to ferry our kids to and from Friends School, but obviously, it sunk in.

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I need a new straightener! I have had two Chi’s go out on me already and I’m ready to get a excellent one that is going to last this time. What would you recommend? Consumer Reports recommends Infiniti Nano Silver by Conair SS9. Do you know about this one?

Answer by Gabbie
i use the bed head ones and they work well.

Answer by latricia
i have a remington wet to straight its fantastic i dont use it on my hair when its wet but it has lasted me for 3 being i bought it at walmart when they first came out and i also retired a few chis and was tired of the cost and chose to try something new and i like it highly recommended!!!!!

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