I was figuring I wouldn't buy (or ask for) DVDs for upcoming birthdays and holidays. It's not so much that I think it'll matter, but I just feel kind of gross about giving money directly to struck companies.
Which doesn't mean people who do buy DVDs are gross. It's just a me thing.
My big temptation at the moment is the new Twin Peaks boxed set.
I've got multiple seasons of stuff on DVD already that I've not had the time to watch. I'm sure I'll be watching plenty of that.
I can buy BBC DVDs, right?
I'm a bit late on this, but...
I wonder how they select people here.
In Alaska, they used to pick the pool by a combination that included at least hunting and fishing licenses and drivers licenses and maybe voters registration. Now, however, they just use the Permanent Fund dividend (PFD) applicants. When I was in for jury duty once, the judge told us about how one person complained, saying that they lived in Oregon most of the year and shouldn't have to serve jury duty in Alaska. The judge immediately excused this person, and then forwarded his name to the PFD office for prosecution. Hee. I just loved that.
And, if this doesn't make sense because you don't know what the PFD is, you can find out more here: [link]
Back from gift bag shopping.
Each bag will contain:
- One protein bar (flavors may vary)
- One packet EmergenC 1000mg vitamin C
- One pack of Juicy Fruit gum
- Handfuls of Kit Kats, Hershey's Kisses, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
- Hello Kitty Band Aids
- Chapstick (flavors may vary)
- Box of Mrs. Fields' chocolates
- Ricola cough drops
- One toy (toys vary: mini-magic 8 ball, mini Mad Libs, mini Wooly Willy)
Awesome.
What's a mini Woolly Willy?