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If you're not planning to fight the crowds and the insanity on Black Friday , or when you're too frustrated from the whole experience and realize it's not even lunchtime yet, head over the Humane Society of Kent County and get The Best Christmas Present Ever.
HSKC, which comes up with some delightful marketing techniques to help get people in the door and help their animals find good homes, is having a Black Friday and White Saturday Adopt-a-thon.
On the Friday after Thanksgiving, aka Black ...
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Billy Mays may be gone, but the spirit of salesmanship lives on.
For instance, just take a look at Glen "Amazin Blaze" David Thornton of Heatin' ana Beatin' Welding Service.
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Paris Hilton Will Not Tolerate Any Art Garfunkel-Like Presences In Her Life, And Neither Will You [Gossip Roundup] http://www.fameball.com/Story/Paris_Hilton_Will_Not_Tolerate_Any_Art_GarfunkelLike_Presences_In_Her_Life_And_Neither_Will_You_Gos Paris is back, bitches.
Art Garfunkel: kind of a bitch.
Ann Landers went to Scores with JFK Jr. Diane von Furstenburg's been drinking Pimp Juice.
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Anthony Sullivanfigures he deserves one, too.
Sullivan, the late Billy Mays' partner on TV's "Pitchmen," applied for a code variance to the city's 3-foot limit that was a word-for-word copy of Jeter's application.
Noah Pranskyof 10connect.com reports that Sullivan also cited his "public-figure status."
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TUESDAY marks the one-year anniversary of the last time a Browns running back scored a rushing touchdown.
A lot has happened on the Cleveland sports scene and around the world since Jerome Harrison scored on a 72-yard run in Buffalo last Nov. 17.
For example, approximately 4.1 million babies have been born in the United States.
Andy Reid and his program stand for the opposite of what the Cowboys stand for -John Harbaugh
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Considered a target market since birth, members of Gen Y have been exposed to an avalanche of advertising.
Based on Nielsen Monitor-Plus / Nielsen Media Research audience data from the 2004 television programming season, a Federal Trade Commission report estimated that children aged 2-11 were exposed to 25,600 television advertisements a year for a total of 10,700 minutes of commercial messaging in 2004.
Projecting from these estimates, children will see more than a quarter of a million TV ads by their 13th birthdays.
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