Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cheeper Products

I noticed I kept putting up high priced items. Here are some things that won't break your wallet and are great gifts for all!

A natural Back Scrubber

Because who else is going to wash it for you?


Natural & Local Hair and Body Products




Moonsnail products. Local. Natural. Awesome.

Gift cards from Local Bookstores


They can order almost anything you want! Like one of my favorites, The Walking Dead!

More to come.

snoogin





Tuesday, November 22, 2011

2nd Useful Thing

A Cordless Power Drill

All kinds of awesome.


This fella right here is just one of those tools that one should own. They are so handy to have around the house, garage or studio. Depending on the pieces that you have along with it, you can do so many things with it; mixing paint, drilling holes, screwing nails, unscrewing nails, mixing dry wall, beet up a robber etc. With the cordless feature, it becomes mobile along with you. Make sure to buy one or two extra batteries for times when you don't have time to waste.

snoogin






Monday, November 21, 2011

Things that one should have but probably doesn't own.


Hello again,

Long time, no see. I'm in the mood to list things that I like but that I think people should have for my own personal interesting fantastic creative ideas. Warning: I am not a doctor. I also find people do not know what I am interested in for possessions. I always say, "I like useful things." And one only thinks of a hammer. Whether or not you were right in thinking that, I would like other tools, but we'll get to that later.

#1 Useful Thing

A Motha Fookan RAIN JACKET

No, I'm not talking about the pieces of stool that you get from The Dollar Store. You get all hot and sweaty and by the time you're home you're wet from your own bloody sweat than from the pouring rain you just walked through. Pro. Vs. Con. Pro: THEY ARE SOO CHEEP AND ACCESSABLE. It repels water. Con: Most only use it a few times then throw it out causing more waste. They break easily. They make you sweat; improper ventilation. Uncomfortable and doesn't keep you warm.


Gross.
What I'm thinking more so quality over quantity...unfortunately. Columbia has really nice rain jackets. Some ski jackets are water resistant and has good ventilation because it's meant for the very mobile sport Skiing. Just think about it. You live in Canada. It rains all the freakin' time. Why not have a Jacket for that situations that will work %100? You put winter tires on your car every year, why not spend $300 on a good Rain Jacket that will last you up to 10 or more years (depending on if you like to keep up to fashion or not).



Quite Exquisite.



snoogin