Christopher, like his big brother before him, always values the boob first. A parade with dancing monkeys and singing elephants could be going by, but if there's a chance to eat, he's going to take it.
Ok. That's about as creative as I can get on that part. They are painting like fiends at the house today. We're going to Lowes and getting the twins' closet system and a few other things. Hopefully, we can install that stuff tomorrow.
As far as scams go, I do want to talk about falling for one--the first time in forever. While bfing the twins and watching TV a few months ago, I saw something about a free trial for wrinkle reducers. Although I did not get that exact one, I did see about the Dermitage free trial. Although I know my brain has been oxygen deprived, I did not see anything else about buying any other products. Well, guess what. Yesterday, $100 worth of products arrived based on the "subscription" I signed up for. I cancelled my "subscription" today, but I have to keep and pay for the additional products they just sent me. I am definitely not the first person to call and complain--in fact, they told me where the information was on the payment page (on the absolute bottom)--not anywhere on the info about the trial. So they have covered their legal bases, but, in my opinion, they are still deceptive in their practices.
I hope this helps some other people in making a decision about using this product.
Further goals today: dye hair, take shower, move boxes, pack boxes.
Too bad about the scam thing, Anita. They're getting more and more clever with their various ruses :-(
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck with those goals for the day -- especially the part between the lines. You know. the part about not getting interrupted between "dye hair" and "take shower". I ended up looking like Elvira one time because of a long-distance phone call that came in *just* as I was supposed to get rinsing!