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Magic Mushroom Massager

Magic Mushroom Massager

This adorable Magic Mushroom Massager from Mod Cloth is a really simple way to say “Baby, I’d rather be playing video games right now, but here’s a massage to ensure that I still get laid tonight.” Relax your geek after a long day of WoW with this super cute, compact massager. It’ll fit perfectly on your desk next to those giant monitors, or on your dresser in between all those collectable toys. It’s only $14.99, and it’s sure to seal the deal. Definitely something to keep in mind for next Valentine’s Day.

I won’t deny it – it’s the little silly things like this that make my heart go all aflutter. Any guy who brings this over to my place for a night of romance is sure to score with me. And by score, I of course mean that I’ll let him win a few rounds of Mario Kart. It IS Valentine’s Day after all.

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Sunday, February 15th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Ten Things I Can’t Live Without

My BFF

My BFF

1. Tabbed Browsing-
I’m not quite sure how the internet existed before tabbed browsing, but I’m completely thankful that it was finally invented. I’m incredibly happy that I cannot remember the time of my life where my internet experience consisted of a mess of “New Windows” all over the screen or constantly pressing the “back” button. I am also incredibly fond of tabbed chatting as well. I enjoy not having to move a billion IM windows all over my screen while talking to people. Tabs. They’re good for you.

2. Gmail-
The best e-mail service of all time, hands down. Gmail is actually one of my favorite things ever invented, not just in terms of the internet or e-mail providers, but just as a whole. I remember the days of my AOL account, and am extremely happy that those days are long gone. I’ve checked out Yahoo and Hotmail just to see the competition, and I really just cannot see how people are using them. They’re clunky, they’re disorganized, and they’re awful.

3. Music-
Music has gotten me through the ups, downs and in-betweens of the last 23 years of my life, and I’m sure that it will continue to get me through the next 50+. Even though the music industry has gone terribly downhill in the last 10 years (probably longer than that, but I’m cutting them some slack), there will never be a day in my life that music does not affect me in some way. › Continue reading

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Thursday, February 12th, 2009 Lists Comments Off