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Valentine's Day is here and all kinds of 'love'ly gifts will get exchanged between love birds. Of course you've got your standards like cards, flowers and chocolates.
Valentine's Day is here and all kinds of 'love'ly gifts will get exchanged between love birds. Of course you've got your standards like cards, flowers and chocolates.
The year’s most nerve-wracking holiday is right around the corner. Guys rarely know what, if anything, they should get for their girlfriends, and girls spend all kinds of time fretting over whether their guy will get it right. And don’t even get us started about what it does to single people.
Wallets are for granddad and kids with a Velcro obsession. Real men use money clips or just fold their dough into their front pants pocket. These are the normal, yet not always safe, options.
We're just four days away from Christmas and a lot of us will be frantically running around trying to scoop up last minute presents. How much thought will really go into each of these gifts? Are we just going to cave in and get a gift card or the old standby, pajamas?!
We all know that Santa Claus delivers toys for all the good little boys and girls.
OK, scratch that. Let's be real, we know who really brings the goods -- the UPS man!
At prices starting near $100 and up depending on the model you choose, the Keurig is a pretty good buy and I think it would make a really great gift for someone who isn't a caffeine junkie.
Every weekday morning shortly after 8:00am we celebrate birthdays and anniversaries of all the special people throughout Acadiana. And as you probably know, at the end of the announcements we "wave the magic pencil 'round and 'round" and where it stops that person gets a free cookie cake from our friends at Cookies In Bloom in Lafayette.
I don't call it shopping, I call it buying. What is the point of looking at stuff you want if you aren't going to buy it. That might explain why my wife doesn't allow me to have any credit cards. I am guilty of being an impulse buyer
Of course this Sunday is Father's Day. Most of us will buy our old man something practical like a tie or cologne or boxers. But if you want to pony up some good coinage and be your dad's new favorite kid, maybe a new ride is what you should purchase for him.
Sure, your dad said he didn’t want anything for Fathers’ Day, but that might also have been a not-so-subtle hint that thanks to the last several holidays, he has enough ties and golf balls.