'Dear Santa': Adorable Christmas Requests from Kids, 1900s–Now
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This list brings back so many memories!! Here are 25 movies from the 80's that every kid needs to see. From Buzzfeed.com.
Remember Mr. Sketch markers? And Oregon Trail? This article brought back so many fun memories for me--see the list here from Buzzfeed.com.
This article brought back to many memories for me, being in high school in the early 90's. Here are some of my reflections..
If you've ever wondered if your favorite Disney film is based on real life, it might be! Here's a great list from Buzzfeed.com.
(BTW, I want to live in this castle!!)
This is hysterical. I can so relate to all of them. How many can you relate to? 13 Signs You Are a Couponer..
As everyone knows, I have 2 cats, Pookie and Breezie (Coco sadly passed away recently, he had gotten ill), and to me, my cats are like my little kids. Especially Pookie, who acts like a little kid! As pictured left, he is always running around, "talking" to us in his meow-meow voice, getting into mischief and he loves Meow Mix Pate toppers.
So when I read this very hilarious Buzzfeed article, I knew I had to share it with all of you who love cats. You will love it! Read it here.
I love the study of colors and how they effect people's moods, homes and more. Find your favorite color in this chart and see if it's true!
Source: colorissue.blogspot.com via Heather on Pinterest
What's your favorite ice cream? Mine is cookie dough. I found this study very interesting!
Here are some of the surprising results from the study from Baskin Robbins:
Do you know what day of the week you were born? If so, here's what it means!
I'm so happy to announce Savingsmania is featured in the March 2013 issue of All You. Be sure to pick up a copy and let me know what you think!
Photo credit: CNNMoney.com
Do you have old cell phones at home? Would you like to recycle them for cash? Keep reading!
Here’s how it works: You place your device in the machine, while a little robot man talks soothingly about what he’s doing — scanning the phone to get its specs and figure out what it’ll be worth. It then throws out a price — anywhere from something like $6 for an old BlackBerry or $250 for an iPhone 4S —
There are currently 185 of these machines in 13 states, but the founder hopes to have thousands in the very near future.
Source: Consumerist.com