I bought this beauty the other day and am in total and complete love.

I had seen it on the infomercials once or twice and even saw the Today Show test run it with good results, but it was tripping across it at Meijer that finally got me over the finish line.
I love, love, LOVE this thing and could be a potential chopper pusher if I am not careful.
Shop around for it if you are considering getting one. Prices vary all over the place and some come with additional “slicer or dicer” that come in pretty handy too.
Winter Read
You know the sign of good character building and a strong storyline is when you finish a book and actually MISS the characters in it.
These books are not romance novels or “chic books”, if you will. They can be quite graphic and violent but pack one hell of a story punch.This trilogy is hard to conceptualize in the beginning of the book, as it is so far “out there” on an imaginary level, that you have to struggle to understand what the author needs you to.
Honestly, this is usually cause for me to put down a book and never pick it back up.
With that said, Anne Bishop manages to keep a hold of you long enough for you to “get it” and get snagged so deep in the book that you stay up four hours past your bedtime reading it.
It is a wonderfully thrilling, beautifully written, and daring trilogy with some adult subject matters that will not be suitable for the faint of heart.
I lost the Mister to it last week and have not seen him since.
Scent of A Woman

I went out on a limb and purchased this perfume (oil) from Amazon based solely on the reviews and without ever smelling it.
Needless to say, I was pleasantly stunned when it arrived and I actually smelled it for the first time. I plastered it all over one wrist and compulsively smelled myself all night.
It’s THAT good.
Queen Bee and my chicks really like the “One Love” scent as I have both and can honestly say that you cannot go wrong with either.
I am not into floral scents or scents that are so thick that you “taste” them after being assaulted by the smell. I like a crisp, erotic, but clean smell.
These are sold cheap enough to sample, try, and enjoy with little threat of ending up gathering dust on top of your dresser.
MichChick

4 comments:
Guess I'd better either return the OTHER books I still have on my headboard or read the damn things if I ever wanna get the ones you are now hawking on the internet. I just finished my last Summer Read last night... I'm so sad...
I hope you do because you will totally LOVE this new trilogy.
I mean it....
I am on to some other books but it is hard to compare, so I am bummed about that.
Oh oh oh!!!! I am impressed by ALL these things!! (And I kept thinking about "Fargo" when reading about the chopper, too, *SNORT*) :D
I will write down the book titles as they sound right up my alley...
AND I have bought that brand of oil before, but not that scent -- they used to sell that stuff in Wold Oats back when I lived in Tulsa. I think I got their Patchouli oil once. But that scent sounds special indeed. ;-)
(Yeah, I was on eballad's page again & came over to check your blog out... Hope you are doing all right!)
Ummmm. I mean "Wild Oats" LOL. "Wold Oats" sounds like British porridge from the Cotswolds or something, hahaha!!
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