This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Pogo Daily Sudoku : Collect 50 stars this week!
Payday Freecell HD : Earn a 25-point bonus from a Scratcher Card 15 times this week!
Claire Hart: Secret in the Shadows : Find 200 objects while the X6 combo meter is active this week!
Quote from: Homer on December 04, 2007, 02:12:34 PM
I sure hope the Budweiser Clydesdales are bringing you then. :)) :)) :))
Quote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 01:43:44 PMQuote from: Homer on December 04, 2007, 01:30:01 PMQuote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
It seems harder and harder to buy thoughtful gifts for the people on my shopping list, but I found a couple cool things. The kinds of gifts you can give to the person who has everything... but probably NOT his own piece of land Down Under...
If you have any good ideas, please share!
1. heifer.org - for as little as $20 you can send a needy family a live animal that they can use to help feed themselves. For example, you can send chickens which they use for eggs.
2. green-globe.com - you can purchase a 10x10 foot piece of land Down Under for about $40. Helps the environment and is a cool idea.
3. children.org - Children International is an organization that helps needy children and their families all across the world, even here in the USA. It can be costly, about $250 a year, but if you want you can have several people go in on the gift and have the letters and photos sent directly to the recipient of your gift. To do that you need to call them at 1-800-888-3089 and set it up.
Any other ideas??
www.homersbeerfund.com I get mighty thirsty around the holidays. :!!
Awww, gee. I went to make a very large donation and I got this message : Sorry, 'www.homersbeerfund.com' does not exist or is not available
I tried Homer, I tried. :'((
Quote from: ~Tara~ on December 04, 2007, 01:31:54 PMQuote from: Homer on December 04, 2007, 01:30:01 PMQuote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
It seems harder and harder to buy thoughtful gifts for the people on my shopping list, but I found a couple cool things. The kinds of gifts you can give to the person who has everything... but probably NOT his own piece of land Down Under...
If you have any good ideas, please share!
1. heifer.org - for as little as $20 you can send a needy family a live animal that they can use to help feed themselves. For example, you can send chickens which they use for eggs.
2. green-globe.com - you can purchase a 10x10 foot piece of land Down Under for about $40. Helps the environment and is a cool idea.
3. children.org - Children International is an organization that helps needy children and their families all across the world, even here in the USA. It can be costly, about $250 a year, but if you want you can have several people go in on the gift and have the letters and photos sent directly to the recipient of your gift. To do that you need to call them at 1-800-888-3089 and set it up.
Any other ideas??
www.homersbeerfund.com I get mighty thirsty around the holidays. :!!
There's only one thing your getting for Christmas buddy, and it will be the best thing you ever had.:)))
Quote from: Homer on December 04, 2007, 01:30:01 PMQuote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
It seems harder and harder to buy thoughtful gifts for the people on my shopping list, but I found a couple cool things. The kinds of gifts you can give to the person who has everything... but probably NOT his own piece of land Down Under...
If you have any good ideas, please share!
1. heifer.org - for as little as $20 you can send a needy family a live animal that they can use to help feed themselves. For example, you can send chickens which they use for eggs.
2. green-globe.com - you can purchase a 10x10 foot piece of land Down Under for about $40. Helps the environment and is a cool idea.
3. children.org - Children International is an organization that helps needy children and their families all across the world, even here in the USA. It can be costly, about $250 a year, but if you want you can have several people go in on the gift and have the letters and photos sent directly to the recipient of your gift. To do that you need to call them at 1-800-888-3089 and set it up.
Any other ideas??
www.homersbeerfund.com I get mighty thirsty around the holidays. :!!
Quote from: Homer on December 04, 2007, 01:30:01 PMQuote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
It seems harder and harder to buy thoughtful gifts for the people on my shopping list, but I found a couple cool things. The kinds of gifts you can give to the person who has everything... but probably NOT his own piece of land Down Under...
If you have any good ideas, please share!
1. heifer.org - for as little as $20 you can send a needy family a live animal that they can use to help feed themselves. For example, you can send chickens which they use for eggs.
2. green-globe.com - you can purchase a 10x10 foot piece of land Down Under for about $40. Helps the environment and is a cool idea.
3. children.org - Children International is an organization that helps needy children and their families all across the world, even here in the USA. It can be costly, about $250 a year, but if you want you can have several people go in on the gift and have the letters and photos sent directly to the recipient of your gift. To do that you need to call them at 1-800-888-3089 and set it up.
Any other ideas??
www.homersbeerfund.com I get mighty thirsty around the holidays. :!!
Quote from: ABraveLady on December 04, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
It seems harder and harder to buy thoughtful gifts for the people on my shopping list, but I found a couple cool things. The kinds of gifts you can give to the person who has everything... but probably NOT his own piece of land Down Under...
If you have any good ideas, please share!
1. heifer.org - for as little as $20 you can send a needy family a live animal that they can use to help feed themselves. For example, you can send chickens which they use for eggs.
2. green-globe.com - you can purchase a 10x10 foot piece of land Down Under for about $40. Helps the environment and is a cool idea.
3. children.org - Children International is an organization that helps needy children and their families all across the world, even here in the USA. It can be costly, about $250 a year, but if you want you can have several people go in on the gift and have the letters and photos sent directly to the recipient of your gift. To do that you need to call them at 1-800-888-3089 and set it up.
Any other ideas??