I am in a tiny bustle right this moment but I want to get this updated. It is not uncomplicated to stay with a reasonable writing daily program but I need to get it to be dependable. Maybe down the road I can post to this site even more often. Right this moment I wish to reveal to you a neat piece of writing I came across on small tools. It is actually fairly fascinating.
Creative Gift Wrapping Ideas for Magazine Subscriptions from Magazines.com
(Vocus) December 21, 2009
Magazine subscriptions are great holiday gifts because they last all year long — but how do you wrap them? When it comes to gift-wrapping, packages with flare whether shine, sparkle or color, make giving and receiving more festive and fun. And giving a creatively-wrapped gift doesn’t need to cost a lot, take a lot of time or even require crafting expertise.
With this in mind, Magazines.com, the leading online magazine subscription retailer, is offering fun and creative ways through Christmas on how to wrap gift magazine subscriptions. The resourceful ways appear each day in our gift center and highlight affordable and personalized suggestions for gifts to stand-out under the tree. Some recent gift-wrapping ideas from Magazines.com include:
Create a Subscription Ornament
On a color printer, print the cover of your gift subscription from magazines.com and tape the image to a new ornament. Then, you can hang the ornament on the tree or wrap it up like a gift!
Hand Over the Keys
Pick up a great key ring featuring a favorite car of your car-lover from your local car dealer. Print the magazine cover from Magazines.com, attach it to card stock and trim to size. Punch a hole in the top, and thread it through the key ring.
Fits Like a Glove
Purchase a pair of garden or work gloves and some small tools such as garden shears, weeding tools, a screwdriver, etc. Also, pick up a copy of the magazine you’ve given at your local magazine newsstand. Place the tools together in one glove, and roll up the magazine in the other. Use the gloves as the gift bag, or place them into a gift bag surrounded by tissue paper.
Visit Magazines.com’s Under the Tree idea page for a new, fun and creative way to wrap gift magazine subscriptions through December 25.
With more than 2,000 magazine subscriptions, we have something for everyone. Magazines.com features everyday low prices on best-selling magazine subscriptions like Sports Illustrated and Food Network magazine, all at more than 80% off cover prices.
About Magazines.com
Magazines.com is the oldest, the largest and the most dependable magazine subscription service on the Internet. We are a privately-held company based in Franklin, Tenn., a suburb of Nashville. Our major investors include Time Inc., publisher of great magazines like People and Sports Illustrated.
With more than 2,000 titles available, Magazines.com offers people a fun, easy way to discover new magazines and helps them track subscriptions. Magazines.com is the leading independent agent selling subscriptions, serving customers online at Magazines.com and by telephone at 800-MAGAZINES (800-624-2946).
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Charles Todd is a craftsman who keeps up the tradition of creating furniture, by hand and with small tools, at his workshop on Germantown Avenue.
Q&A:
Question by For the win: I want to learn, what is so good about being an Indian (India) guy here in the US?
So far I have heard that
1. Indian guys have a very tough time with the ladies
2. Indian guys apparently smell like curry or smell bad
3. Indian guys have the smallest “tools” than any other race or ethnicity of men in the world
4. Indian guys have funny accents
I heard all of these negatives, so what is so good about being an Indian (India) guy here in the US?
Best answer:
Answer by Angel
Go back to india then.
What do you think? Answer below!




