Why did I notice that I wondered, since I seldom look at such ads.I put the paper on my lap and closed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years before, when my family struggled to make a living on our farm. I, too, had wanted a violin, but we didn’t have the money....
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me and get lucky 🫠🫠🫠. The online is amazing and the rewards for just playing the game is enough to keep you going for a time. I haven’t seen any ads and this game isn’t a pay to win but you can still pay money for certain cars but if someone is impatient and wants ...
At the meeting/interview, their ID's were copied and their car taken to have a tracking device put on it. That's (probably) when the drugs were loaded. The students were also told their new employer had many people working for them which seems to me like a warning that they're being...
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It's been ___ that by the age of 18, the ___ American will have seen 600,000 ads; by the age of 40, the total is almost one million. Each advertisement is doing its utmost to ___ our diverse buying decisions, from the breakfast cereal we eat to which cruise line we will use...
There are ads from the late 19th century from Travis, McLewee & Ferry in New York, and this sign looks almost identical to the trade signs made by that company, which specialized in artistic gas fixtures. Where does the circa 1920s date for this apothecary trade sign come from? It’s ...
Megaupload was a free online storage locker, a cloud warehouse for files too bulky for email. It generated an estimated $25 million a year in revenue from ads and brought in another $150 million through its paid, faster, unlimited Premium service. Kim, they say, was like Jabba the Hutt,...
But it caught the eye of an Ohio company, which bought the product and saturated televisions with ads for the toy. It became a must-have for Christmas in 1960 and was so popular that the factory had to work until noon on Christmas Eve to fill all the orders. 1961: Chatty Cathy Inc....
This is all internet-dependent, which means whenever I have internet and am near my computer, I have a phone. When I’m out and about, I don’t. Which I love. It forces me to be in the moment and if I ever genuinely need a phone, borrowing one is easy since everyone else has ...