Bacon…
This is the second night in a row I’ve had dreams I remembered when I woke up. In this one, I went to a small shop I could only get to via a long walkway. The shop looked like the sort that sells jewelry, only instead of jewelry in the display cases there was crispy slices of cooked bacon. I was apparently a regular at this shop, so, to show his appreciation, the shop owner gave me a single slice of bacon. I took it like it was a precious gift. I’m really not sure what brought this dream on. Anyway, switching gears, although I managed to write 3 posts in the past week I still have to write about 1 anime series, 2 books, 1 manga, and possibly 1 short story, so I’m still behind. My Hulu queue is going through another round of expirations, so I’m trying to finish up Spice & Wolf II (I highly recommend this series) and Soul Eater (Death the Kid is my favorite)
A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions .
Razer Mamba Review: Is This the Best Mouse Ever? [PICS]
Razer calls its Mamba mouse the ��first true wireless gaming mouse.�� Released this summer, the 2012 model of the Mamba retails for $130, and that made me wonder: Would a mouse that costs this much be significantly better than any I’ve ever tested? Let’s try it. One look at the elaborate packaging of the Razer Mamba made me raise a couple of eyebrows. It’s simply the fanciest packaging I’ve ever seen on any product. You have to see it in our gallery below to believe it, but suffice to say it’s like a jewelry display case where the mouse is put up on a pedestal for all to see. Thankfully, after removing one piece of tape it was easy to extricate the Mamba from its luxuriant confines. This mouse works in both wired and wireless modes, and it includes an attractive charging dock with backlighting encircling its base and illuminating its pairing button. The included mini USB cable plugs into either the dock or underneath the mouse, where it can be securely attached using a clever switch.
Mashable! .
Jewelry Box Display Case Holds 45 Pairs of Earrings White New
Jewelry Box Display Case Holds 45 Pairs of Earrings White New ? Posted By Klimmer 23 hours, 10 minutes ago in Style Prop it 1 Drop it Product DescriptionJewelry Box Display Case 45 Pair Earrings White New.
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Rosewood Glossy Finish Jewelry Ring Case Display Storage Box With Ring Rows Reviews
Rosewood Glossy Finish Jewelry Ring Case Display Storage Box With Ring Rows High gloss rosewood finish ring display storage case Spring hinged lid, easy to display precious rings 6 ring rows High gloss rosewood finish ring case, elegant and beautiful. Soft leatherette lines the inside of the display case to protect your valuable rings. 6 ring rows covered with soft leatherette coverings. Great for anyone that has a ring collection. Spring hinged lid allows easy access and to display the rings. Case dimension 10�� x 6�� x 2.25��. List Price: $ 24.99 Price: $ 24.99 Tags: Case , Display , Finish , Glossy , Jewelry , Reviews , Ring , Rosewood , Rows , Storage This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 at 9:06 pm and is filed under Jewelry Accessories You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Enter your email address below to receive updates and new posts: Delivered by FeedBurne
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Sunday Shop Update: Painter’s Case to Jewelry Display
Ihope you’ve had a great weekend. As the craft fair draws nearer, I’ve shifted my focus from creating jewelry to creating displays. I want to share with you how I’ve outfitted B’s uncle’s painters case from the early 1960′s to a jewelry display. The rules for me using this sentimental item inluded no sanding, painting, drilling, decopauging, or doing anything that might permanently change the case. The case itself is beautiful, telling a story of a painter’s toolbox… I decided to cut fabric to fit the lining of the case and I adhered the fabric using a double sided hem tape which is more secure than normal double sided tape. This tape is also flexible enough to not rip into the wood. The cubby holes in the center are perfect for holding brooches, earrings, or hairpins. I’ll be spreading my items out among numerous vintage plates, but I definitely want to utilize this space. I’ll use the top portion of the painter’s case to hang some of my necklaces.
Down and Out Chic .
Jewelry Boxes .
Jewelry shop owner severely beaten in home invasion
The 57-year-old owner of a Loop jewelry supply business was savagely beaten in a Wednesday night home invasion of his Sauganash residence, police said this morning. Two armed men stormed into the house on the 6300 block of North Kildare Avenue on the Northwest Side about 9:20 p.m. and bound Shai Miller with duct-tape before beating him, police said. They also tied up his 14-year-old son, who was not otherwise harmed. Miller was taken in critical condition to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston , where he was in intensive care with a brain hemorrhage early this morning. According to preliminary police reports the men fled with jewelry, silverware and a painting. Miller is the owner and president of Miller’s Jewelry Supply Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave. on Jeweler’s Row, a company that supplies jewelers with display cases and jewelry making equipment, according to state records. News of the attack on one of their own rippled through Jeweler’s Row today.
Chicago Breaking News .
Jewelry store owner dies week after home invasion
The owner of a Loop jewelry supply business savagely beaten last week in a home invasion at his Sauganash residence has died, authorities said. Shai Miller, 57, was declared dead at 5:30 a.m. today at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston , according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Miller died almost a week after two armed men stormed into his home in the 6300 block of North Kildare Avenue at about 9:20 p.m. on Oct. 27 and bound Miller with duct tape before beating him, police said. The attackers also tied up Miller’s 14-year-old son, but he was not harmed. Miller was taken in critical condition to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston , where he was in intensive care with a brain hemorrhage. Following the home invasion, the men fled with jewelry, silverware and a painting, according to preliminary police reports. Miller was the owner and president of Miller’s Jewelry Supply Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave., a company that supplies jewelers with display cases and jewelry making equipment, according to state records.
Chicago Breaking News .
Robbers can’t get the goods, a lap dance in class and substituting beans for drugs
Smashing failure: Two Honolulu men tried to kick, smash and shoot their way into a display case of jewelry. Video shows the robbers using a hammer, a shotgun and their feet to try to get at the goods. After three tries, they left. Tipsy toddler: A 2-year-old was accidentally served sangria instead of orange juice at an Olive Garden in Lakeland, Fla. The chain has cautioned its employees to be more careful with alcoholic drinks. The child suffered no lasting effects. Teacher pets: Exotic dancers were part of a professor’s extra-credit symposium on ethics at La Salle University in Philadelphia. The seminar ended abruptly after the business school’s dean showed up. One dancer gave a lap dance to an assistant professor. School officials are investigating. Gas hustler: An Indiana man was arrested after he showed up at a North Dakota police station looking for help to buy gas. The man said he was trying to attend a funeral.
Living .
I often have strange dreams
Sometimes it was a small family, other times it was a whole herd of friends. Gatsby’s closed their doors for good around 1990. Which was probably a good thing, because Sherwin (one of the owners) was pushing close to 80 by then, I’m sure. So, back to my dream. I had dreamed I’d gone back to MA to help out in the store, and naturally, as can happen in a dream, the store looked exactly the same. I was at the register, which was at the front of the store right by the entrance which had display cases of jewelry and health & beauty products. Suddenly, a large groups of the owner’s friends came in and were all gathered around the front counter, making me feel like they were a mob closing in. Phyllis came out from the back office and they all scattered to go say hi to her, except for a couple of women who wanted to look at some Kiehl’s skin creams, which were a big hit with the ladies from “The City”. Phyllis, Sherwin and the group, except for the ladies I was helping, left for lunch and I was left to run the store.
Insanity is My Valium .
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