June 1st, 2012 will mark the day when Dummies of the Year receives it’s reboost. The posts will go from complaining to just plain fun.
Stay tuned and check out the Facebook Page’s Reboost that is already in place.
See you in two weeks.
June 1st, 2012 will mark the day when Dummies of the Year receives it’s reboost. The posts will go from complaining to just plain fun.
Stay tuned and check out the Facebook Page’s Reboost that is already in place.
See you in two weeks.

I am trying out a new project called Japanese Ghost. Allow me to explain.
A couple of years ago I wanted to help my brother start a blog. It was going to consist of stuff he liked.
It didn’t quite work. Why? He wasn’t that interested in blogging.
As you all know, I have been really busy and will be so for the next 2 1/2 months.
Though I am busy I have decided to try and revive Japanese Ghost.
Why?
Because I like blogging and Japanese Ghost does not require that much attention.
If you would like to check it out then please go to Japanese Ghost!
I went into Kohl’s last week and found a pair of shoes that I really wanted. They were 61 dollars.
I heard about a store wide sale that they have on Saturday. I asked about it:
I thought to myself, “Even if I save 15% off the shoes, I will save on the tax.
I returned on Saturday and went to grab my size. One pair left. Wait, what’s this!? The shoes were now 64 dollars. Ugh! :-x
Oh well, I’ll at least get 15% off. The shoes rang up to about 67 dollars, something like that.
What? Wait! Why didn’t I save any money?
Because there wasn’t really a sale.
The clerk informed me that the shoes were originally 90 dollars.
Certain people love a good sale. There is nothing wrong with being frugal. The problem is when a company takes advantage of that.
Walk through Kohl’s and you will see that just about every item in the store has been marked down.
Everything is always on sale!
If everything is always on sale, then this means that nothing is ever on sale.
I believe that Kohl’s is just trying to pull the wool over our eyes.
I like Kohl’s merchandise but I hate their tactics.
Kohl’s, please stop with the fake sales.
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