November 11th, 2010

Steaky Spelling Lesson

Thought For the Day:  I’m thinking if you’re going to go to all the trouble to print something up to sell on Etsy.com, you might want to run a Spell Check first.

Do not ASSUME because there are only a few words on the item that you have checked your work.

Case in point…

Now, I have certainly made my share of mistakes. And I will continue to do so. BUT……….could this person’s significant other not have mentioned the glaring error on this item for sale?

Did they perhaps take out a second mortgage so that they could print these creations and make their fortune? Might it not behoove them to proofread?

Was there no system of checks and balances in place before this item hit the marketplace?

Okay, I’m stepping off my steakbox, er, soapbox now.

What do you think? Would you buy something with a misspelled word on it?

It DOES have a photo of a steak on it. It’s got that going for it.

Photo courtesy of SteakFeed.com.


April 26th, 2010

Steak Gadget

Now, this one I’ve never seen before.

If you have trouble cutting your steak, this handy little tool is here to save the day.

As we age, our coordination is not what it used to be. This one-handed steak knife lets you cut with, well, one hand. Now isn’t that cool?

I’m ALL FOR any device that allows steak-eating into our golden years! Hooray!!!

I found this at a place called GoldViolin.com. I’m bookmarking it for the next 60 years. Awesome.

Photo courtesy of GoldViolin.com.


April 23rd, 2010

Steak Gift: For the Man in Your Life

Can’t think of anything to get for that hard-to-buy-for husband, brother, uncle, father or mailman?

If he loves steak (and I know he does) why not present him with a pair of boxers emblazoned with his favorite cut of meat?

If this doesn’t say “love” and “I know you so well” — I don’t know what does.

Buy it today . . . for smiles that will last a lifetime.

*Note sarcasm*

Have a great weekend, everybody! May it be filled with steak on your pants! (You know, the boxers.)

Photo courtesy of CafePress.com.


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