friendperidot February 9, 2017 Share February 9, 2017 Quote Plus, it does feel like it's helping my balance. that might be enough for me, I'm having a lot of balance problems as I age. Since I am without car and grocery stores are a two mile round trip, laundromat is a three mile round trip, I've kept off the 20 lbs I lost in the last year. It wouldn't hurt me to take off another 20 lbs, though. Biggest problem is my feet, maybe I should invest in futzuki. 3 Link to comment
bubbls February 11, 2017 Share February 11, 2017 On 1/26/2017 at 5:10 PM, cynicat said: RainX is great stuff. My contractor told me to use it on my glass shower doors and they have been free of water stains ever since I started that little trick. Good to know. I'd love to use it, but I'd have to actually clean them first. One day.......! 6 Link to comment
SuburbanHangSuite February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 On 2/6/2017 at 1:32 AM, bmoore4026 said: How many of you out there also have a Simply Fit Board and what are your experiences? So, my husband comes home with, not one but two of these! From Bed, Bath & Beyond and he didn't even take 2 of the dozens of 20% off coupons I have in a drawer!! But I digress--you asked about our experiences... I used one for about 5 minutes and while I did feel my heart rate elevate somewhat, I grew bored very quickly. Maybe I should check out the other exercises. We use them on a carpeted area so no floor scratches or damage. Another product I plan to purchase is a roll of Flex Tape. The Flex Seal is one of the few products that we've had work as promised. 3 Link to comment
friendperidot February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 (edited) I think this is my favorite commercial thread because as seen on tv products are either so easy to make fun of or so effing irritating! Part one of my rant, the ads that are like mini informercials. Hate them! One I'm seeing a lot lately is for some product for bags under the eyes. I have to mute those women every time they start. Part two of my rant is for some sound enhancer. First there's the woman doing the skip/jump/dance, then there's the one with the hair doing the exaggerated exasperation! Finally there's all the people at the mall trying it out and wanting one. The final one of those, just irritates the snot out of me. "I Want ONE! I want it now!" I endlessly mock her like I do the woman on the id protections, "I was afraid" she whines. I mock her also and say, "You will be" in my best Yoda voice. Came back because I forgot old Jimmy from Zypah! Snoring is a problem, but he should stop yelling about it, now! When I was married, I hated sleeping in the same room with my husband, or I guess I should say, not sleeping in the same room, because he snored. I didn't mind so much when he was in the other bedroom, because it was a sign that he was still alive. He died about a year after our divorce and what was hard for me was that if we hadn't divorced, he might have lived longer because I would have been aware that he was not snoring. He died alone and wasn't found for a few days. On the other hand, I would have probably beaten him with a cast iron skillet, not a red copper pan. There is a product I might want to try, the Samurai 360, the round knife thing. But I noticed that included with the purchase of the blade is a cover/handle! Might be hard to use that thing without the cover/handle. Edited February 22, 2017 by friendperidot 7 Link to comment
Brattinella February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 18 minutes ago, friendperidot said: I think this is my favorite commercial thread because as seen on tv products are either so easy to make fun of or so effing irritating! Part one of my rant, the ads that are like mini informercials. Hate them! One I'm seeing a lot lately is for some product for bags under the eyes. I have to mute those women every time they start. Part two of my rant is for some sound enhancer. First there's the woman doing the skip/jump/dance, then there's the one with the hair doing the exaggerated exasperation! Finally there's all the people at the mall trying it out and wanting one. The final one of those, just irritates the snot out of me. "I Want ONE! I want it now!" I endlessly mock her like I do the woman on the id protections, "I was afraid" she whines. I mock her also and say, "You will be" in my best Yoda voice. I haven't seen either of these, but I need to share that there actually IS a product that works on that. It is called Sudden Change, you only need a drop or so, and it lasts for hours. I swear! 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 22, 2017 Author Share February 22, 2017 Quote I think this is my favorite commercial thread because as seen on tv products are either so easy to make fun of or so effing irritating! One of the things that drives me bonkers about these low budget crapfests is the SOUND editing IS so UNEVEN, they go FROM super LOUD to almost inaudible. 2 Link to comment
riley702 February 23, 2017 Share February 23, 2017 Have you guys ever seen the YouTube channel for "Vivian Tries"? This lady tries out those ASOTV products and tells you if they work or not. And rates them with 1 to 5 "Vivian heads". She's pretty funny and profane and I've become a fan. 8 Link to comment
Qoass February 23, 2017 Share February 23, 2017 The heater that plugs into the wall that I was wondering about a few months ago has landed at my local job lot for $14.99 with coupon. 4 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 23, 2017 Author Share February 23, 2017 1 hour ago, Qoass said: The heater that plugs into the wall that I was wondering about a few months ago has landed at my local job lot for $14.99 with coupon. Are you going to get one? If so you are braver than me, I think it's got "wall fire" written all over it. 3 Link to comment
Qoass February 23, 2017 Share February 23, 2017 I'm hoping that winter is coming to an end and that I won't need one until next year. I'll keep my ear out for house fire stories... 3 Link to comment
friendperidot February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 On 2/21/2017 at 11:03 PM, friendperidot said: I don't want to quote anything, just don't know how to get rid of this stupid box! I have comments about space heaters that Qoass may want to read, I'll put it in small talk. 2 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 26, 2017 Author Share February 26, 2017 On 2/21/2017 at 9:22 PM, Brattinella said: I haven't seen either of these, but I need to share that there actually IS a product that works on that. It is called Sudden Change, you only need a drop or so, and it lasts for hours. I swear! Can you wear it under make up? I've heard it has a tendency to flake. Link to comment
Brattinella February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 11 minutes ago, peacheslatour said: Can you wear it under make up? I've heard it has a tendency to flake. I think you can wear it under pressed powder. When you use it, really only use 1 large drop. Just pat it on, same with the pressed powder. The little bottle is expensive as all get out, but it lasts practically forever in a drawer. Oh, yeah, and just after you put the serum on, keep your face perfectly still for a minute or two, til it dries! 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 26, 2017 Author Share February 26, 2017 1 hour ago, Brattinella said: I think you can wear it under pressed powder. When you use it, really only use 1 large drop. Just pat it on, same with the pressed powder. The little bottle is expensive as all get out, but it lasts practically forever in a drawer. Oh, yeah, and just after you put the serum on, keep your face perfectly still for a minute or two, til it dries! Cool! 2 Link to comment
Moose135 March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 We now have an answer to one of the most compelling "As Seen On TV" mysteries - the Snuggie is a blanket, not a robe! At least according to the United States Court of International Trade. The Snuggie is made in China and imported by the Allstar Marketing Group. Under trade agreements, the tariff on imported blankets is 8.5 percent, whereas the tariff on imported “pullover apparel” is 14.9 percent. The US government had classified the Snuggie as apparel, at the higher tariff, and Allstar appealed to the trade court. The judge sided with Snuggie, saying that the product was a blanket, not clothing, in part due to its lack of closures in the back. And now we know! 7 Link to comment
Jamoche March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 3 hours ago, Moose135 said: The judge sided with Snuggie, saying that the product was a blanket, not clothing, in part due to its lack of closures in the back. And now we know! So hospital robes are also not clothing? 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour March 8, 2017 Author Share March 8, 2017 34 minutes ago, Jamoche said: So hospital robes are also not clothing? Not really. I'm sure hospitals would keep people naked for their own convenience if they could get away with it. 4 Link to comment
Brattinella March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 Naked patients would be far easier to take care of. 3 Link to comment
theatremouse March 8, 2017 Share March 8, 2017 4 hours ago, Jamoche said: So hospital robes are also not clothing? Those usually have some form of ties, either that wrap around or something. 4 Link to comment
Jamoche March 9, 2017 Share March 9, 2017 4 hours ago, theatremouse said: Those usually have some form of ties, either that wrap around or something. Purely decorative ;) 9 Link to comment
riley702 March 10, 2017 Share March 10, 2017 I have a weird-ass testimonial for an oldie - remember Miracle Blade III? I used the "cuts everything!" blade yesterday to cut up... an old queen-sized memory foam mattress that was 1. too heavy for me to deal with, 2. friends and family were ignoring hints I needed help, and 3. when I tried to hire someone to haul it off, he flaked on me FOUR separate times. I finally just had enough and decided that sucker was going, and what could I use? It's the long blade that looks like a bread knife with a forked tip in the pic below. It was surprisingly easy to do, but I had to cut it into a half-dozen or more pieces and make endless trips to the dumpster. Seriously, I'm not strong or young and it cut through it very easily. Got it done in a few hours (with rests), vacuumed all the little pieces out of the carpet and celebrated with a long, relaxing soak. Come to think of it, those knives are ancient and I use them all the time. Except for that little square chopper, which was worthless. I replaced it with a ceramic-bladed chef's knife that fits right into its slot in the block. And I replaced the shears (because I would never use them) with an antique carving knife with an 8 inch blade I picked up somewhere. 4 Link to comment
Qoass March 10, 2017 Share March 10, 2017 I once got rid of an old couch with a pry bar, a screwdriver and a box cutter! Topic? I used to work with the guy who voiced the Ginsu knives ads back in the day. The legend goes that he took the lump sum payment instead a share of the sales proceeds and that's why he was still working instead of sitting on a big ol' bag o' cash. 3 Link to comment
friendperidot March 12, 2017 Share March 12, 2017 I'm seriously thinking of ordering one of those round blade Samauri 360 knife things, I have a ceramic paring knife and it's good for many things, even cutting one's own thumb! But it doesn't do all I might want to do. I have limited mobility and limited space. If I bought whole watermelons, I love the idea of the watermelon slicer, but currently because of many reasons, I refuse to buy watermelons. Such a shame because I love watermelon. Riley702, we sure can get creative when we have to! A couple of weeks ago I cut up a large vinyl swimming pool with a box knife and dragged the pieces around to the curb for pick up. I had asked for help and asked for help getting rid of that thing, I was tired of the dogs' tethers catching on it, I was tired of the dogs peeing on it, I was tired of looking at it. And since my sister will not call for large item pick up, I have picked up several pieces up and down the street. I am really tired of it now. Next week, I will get the water/trash bill caught up (this pisses me off no end) and I will call for large item pick up. Her house, but she cannot be relied on for a damn thing. 4 Link to comment
walnutqueen March 12, 2017 Share March 12, 2017 35 minutes ago, friendperidot said: I'm seriously thinking of ordering one of those round blade Samauri 360 knife things, I have a ceramic paring knife and it's good for many things, even cutting one's own thumb! But it doesn't do all I might want to do. I have limited mobility and limited space. If I bought whole watermelons, I love the idea of the watermelon slicer, but currently because of many reasons, I refuse to buy watermelons. Such a shame because I love watermelon. Riley702, we sure can get creative when we have to! A couple of weeks ago I cut up a large vinyl swimming pool with a box knife and dragged the pieces around to the curb for pick up. I had asked for help and asked for help getting rid of that thing, I was tired of the dogs' tethers catching on it, I was tired of the dogs peeing on it, I was tired of looking at it. And since my sister will not call for large item pick up, I have picked up several pieces up and down the street. I am really tired of it now. Next week, I will get the water/trash bill caught up (this pisses me off no end) and I will call for large item pick up. Her house, but she cannot be relied on for a damn thing. I'm semi-disabled in the hand/arm areas, and knives are often problematic. But I got 2 Alaskan ulus at a garage sale (one's in my purse pocket for serial killer protection) - work like a charm for all my kitchen requirements, rather painlessly, I might add. Of course, I haven't nicked my thumb yet - but I'm pretty sure I could shave my legs with that sharp little blade, if I could ever bother. ;-) 7 Link to comment
friendperidot April 4, 2017 Share April 4, 2017 After doing some research, think I'm going to hold off buying one of the round knives, apparently there's problems fitting the handles back on after cleaning, lots of cut fingers and palms. I'll wait til they figure a way around that. But the flex tape stuff that stops leaks, the guy doing the ad is getting on my nerves. He cuts a boat in half, the widens it by taping in a new bottom with flex tape, ok, none of that particularly bothers me, don't think I'd want to get too far away from land in that, but it's that stupid yell while he's out on the boat, sort of like a cross between Jed Clampett's "wee doggies" and that stupid scream that cost Howard Dean the Democratic nomination for President a decade or so ago. 6 Link to comment
riley702 April 4, 2017 Share April 4, 2017 LOL, the visual on that. I haven't actually seen it yet, but I'll be prepared. 1 Link to comment
SuburbanHangSuite April 4, 2017 Share April 4, 2017 9 hours ago, friendperidot said: ...that stupid yell while he's out on the boat, sort of like a cross between Jed Clampett's "wee doggies" and that stupid scream that cost Howard Dean the Democratic nomination for President a decade or so ago. No you did not invoke Jed Clampett AND Howard Dean?! OMG, I am hollerin' over here. I can picture Dean's goofy ass. Whoo! I needed that laugh!! 4 Link to comment
friendperidot May 8, 2017 Share May 8, 2017 not sure if this should go here or annoying or ads that make me scratch my head, it's a cheap ad, run mostly late at night on the cheap over the air channels, H&I and Escape are the two I usually have on. First, it's totally gross, shows people squeezing their blackheads, and while I may or may not be guilty of ever doing such a thing, I don't want to see anyone else doing that! I know some people are grossed out by people eating and chewing in commercials, that usually doesn't bother me, but squeezing pimples! Yuck, yuck, yuck! And I always seem to look at the screen just when they do that! But, if that isn't bad enough, the stuff is called "Black Off" and they use the tag line, "get your Black Off", just how disgusting and offensive do they need to be. The only other thing in commercials that really disgust me is the shaving dead skin off of feet. And I'm never sure that they aren't calling it, "I'm OK." Then I wonder what shaving dead hair has to do with transactional analysis - I'm old, it was a 70s thing, "I'm Ok, You're Ok." 3 Link to comment
Brattinella May 8, 2017 Share May 8, 2017 I have not had the pleasure of seeing the blackhead one, but the foot-shaving one makes me ill. Especially the one with the "cup" that receives the dead skin in a convenient place. EWW! 2 Link to comment
peacheslatour May 8, 2017 Author Share May 8, 2017 59 minutes ago, friendperidot said: not sure if this should go here or annoying or ads that make me scratch my head, it's a cheap ad, run mostly late at night on the cheap over the air channels, H&I and Escape are the two I usually have on. First, it's totally gross, shows people squeezing their blackheads, and while I may or may not be guilty of ever doing such a thing, I don't want to see anyone else doing that! I know some people are grossed out by people eating and chewing in commercials, that usually doesn't bother me, but squeezing pimples! Yuck, yuck, yuck! And I always seem to look at the screen just when they do that! But, if that isn't bad enough, the stuff is called "Black Off" and they use the tag line, "get your Black Off", just how disgusting and offensive do they need to be. The only other thing in commercials that really disgust me is the shaving dead skin off of feet. And I'm never sure that they aren't calling it, "I'm OK." Then I wonder what shaving dead hair has to do with transactional analysis - I'm old, it was a 70s thing, "I'm Ok, You're Ok." It's Amope and yes it's disgusting as hell. 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind May 9, 2017 Share May 9, 2017 Steve Martin used to say he went to one of those TA things, except the one he went to was called "I'm OK, You're Mediocre." 7 Link to comment
Ubiquitous May 23, 2017 Share May 23, 2017 On 2/22/2017 at 0:03 AM, friendperidot said: Part one of my rant, the ads that are like mini informercials. Hate them! One I'm seeing a lot lately is for some product for bags under the eyes. I have to mute those women every time they start. Geez, I saw that infomercial all the time when I was visiting Dad and step-Mom! To be honest, I didn't think the side they used the product on was that much better than the untreated side. And no, I am not going to watch that video and excitedly count the minutes elapsing! Who does that shit? 3 Link to comment
friendperidot July 15, 2017 Share July 15, 2017 I'm watching entirely too much late night tv on the cheap antenna channels. I'm starting to want products from their ads. I want the grabbit thing, I want the battery powered bathtub scrubber, I want the lint brush that you stick in the case and it cleans the dog hair off. I might even want the the device for putting on your socks, but fortunately, I'm still able to do that one without help. 2 Link to comment
Jamoche July 15, 2017 Share July 15, 2017 14 minutes ago, friendperidot said: I'm watching entirely too much late night tv on the cheap antenna channels. I'm starting to want products from their ads. I want the grabbit thing, I want the battery powered bathtub scrubber, I want the lint brush that you stick in the case and it cleans the dog hair off. I might even want the the device for putting on your socks, but fortunately, I'm still able to do that one without help. The lint brush does not work. My grandmother keeps giving me the latest and greatest version because I have cats, and they're all useless. The sticky paper ones - one wipe and it's saturated, you could go through the whole roll and not make a dent in the fur. The silicon ones get gummy and useless when you wash them. 2 Link to comment
friendperidot July 15, 2017 Share July 15, 2017 I've had a type of lint brush that does pretty good, it's like a very rough cloth, one side of it you brush one direction and the flip side you brush the opposite direction, it's just nasty trying to get all the hair out of it. I have 2 large dogs, one with long hair, the other, not so long, but it's summer and they both shed and I'm kind of tired of dog hair. 4 Link to comment
peacheslatour July 15, 2017 Author Share July 15, 2017 16 hours ago, friendperidot said: I'm watching entirely too much late night tv on the cheap antenna channels. I'm starting to want products from their ads. I want the grabbit thing, I want the battery powered bathtub scrubber, I want the lint brush that you stick in the case and it cleans the dog hair off. I might even want the the device for putting on your socks, but fortunately, I'm still able to do that one without help. I want those copper pans and the stuff Cindy Crawford hawks. And the blackhead mask. And the brownie pan with the separate compartment for each brownie so you always get corners. 4 Link to comment
friendperidot July 16, 2017 Share July 16, 2017 One product I don't want is the brownie pan, I don't like the edges of brownies, I like the soft, gooey center pieces. I did buy new pans earlier this year, I looked at the copper pans, but went with Farberware. 9 Link to comment
Brattinella July 16, 2017 Share July 16, 2017 <===Gooey center piece lover here, too! 5 Link to comment
Maharincess July 16, 2017 Share July 16, 2017 The edges are the best part, I have the pan and I highly recommend it. I also have the shower scrubber, that works great too. I can clean my shower and tub myself now! 4 Link to comment
QuinnInND July 17, 2017 Share July 17, 2017 Count me in on the center piece brownie loving! I hate the edges! Glad to hear that shower scrubber works. I might look into getting one. 5 Link to comment
SuburbanHangSuite July 17, 2017 Share July 17, 2017 Center piece lovers of the world, "Unite!". LOL. I have found my people. My center piece preference also applies to sheet cakes and cornbread. My husband thinks I need therapy. 7 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer July 17, 2017 Share July 17, 2017 1 hour ago, QuinnInND said: Count me in on the center piece brownie loving! I hate the edges! A little time in the microwave can help. 1 Link to comment
Mittengirl July 17, 2017 Share July 17, 2017 When I was a kid, and had to share brownies and bar cookies, I may have cut the middle piece out first. 6 Link to comment
mojoween July 17, 2017 Share July 17, 2017 OMG brownie edges are manna from heaven. I want that battery operated scrubber too! And the copper pans. There is an "As Seen on TV" store at the mall I could spend a fortune at. 4 Link to comment
Brattinella July 18, 2017 Share July 18, 2017 We have an "As Seen On TV" section in Walmart! 1 Link to comment
chessiegal July 18, 2017 Share July 18, 2017 59 minutes ago, Brattinella said: We have an "As Seen On TV" section in Walmart! So does my Bed Bath & Beyond. 1 Link to comment
Jamoche July 18, 2017 Share July 18, 2017 5 hours ago, chessiegal said: So does my Bed Bath & Beyond. Around here it's Fry's. 1 Link to comment
peacheslatour July 18, 2017 Author Share July 18, 2017 3 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: My Walgreen's has one, as well. Our Walgreen's does too, as does our Bartell's. That's where I bought my Aluma Wallet. Fell apart the first week. 1 Link to comment
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