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redsfann

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nope it was sold out :sadwave:

I know a store where it sits on the shelves all the time...but if I told you where that was, I'd have to kill ya....:mj07:

At the wife's x-mas party last friday night one of her co-workers brought a bottle of Templeton Rye and was talking about how he buys it by the 6 bottle case :scared
No luck in getting him to tell me where he gets it at...:shrug:
 

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tball

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Thanks for the link, tball. I was wondering where I could pick up a few glow-in-the-dark crowbars.

i actually found the place looking for coffee joulies for a caffeine crazed friend of mine. sounds a lil stupid, putting rocks into your beverage to simply cool down and keep it warm, though, i dunno, guess thats an issue for coffee drinkers?? (i dont drink it)

There's more to a perfect cup of coffee ? or tea, for that matter ? than selecting the right blend to brew: no one's going to be able to enjoy it with their taste buds burnt off. That's where Coffee Joulies ($40) come in. Thanks to a special non-toxic material that's sealed inside the Joulies' bean-like stainless steel shells, these wondrous creations help to cool down your drink to approachable levels faster than normal, then use the energy stored during that process to keep it warm.


anyone ever used'm? hard to get item, as sold out until jan/next shipping. i thought for sure they'd be avail at one of those "sharper image" mall places by now - though only avail online it seems

besides,
how can you go wrong with glow in the dark?

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There's more to a perfect cup of coffee ? or tea, for that matter ? than selecting the right blend to brew: no one's going to be able to enjoy it with their taste buds burnt off. That's where Coffee Joulies ($40) come in. Thanks to a special non-toxic material that's sealed inside the Joulies' bean-like stainless steel shells, these wondrous creations help to cool down your drink to approachable levels faster than normal, then use the energy stored during that process to keep it warm.


anyone ever used'm?

hard to get item, as sold out until jan/next shipping. i thought for sure they'd be avail at one of those "sharper image" mall places by now - though only avail online it seems

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