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What A Great Afternoon Nap! Comments Off

Hi, good afternoon! How’s your day? I am great after a short nap.

What to do? I didn’t sleep well last night. When the sleeping bug bit me just now, there was nothing I could do, except taking a nap.

Now that I am back with renewed energy and refreshed mind, I am ready to read the fine prints of an extended service plan and blog hop a bit before I get down to updating my niche blogs.

Off, off and away!

Fake, Replica Refurbished iPods Comments Off

Fake Replica iPodsRemember I told you that hubby and I would go to a warehouse sale?

Initially, I thought I could get a refurbished iPod deal there. Too bad that we got cheated.

Guess what they sold? Fake, replica iPods! I even saw some brand name diet pills there.

If you want to buy any Solo Slim diet products, buy online from reliable manufacturers and websites.

The Most Expensive MP3 Player – iDiamond iPod Comments Off

The world’s most expensive MP3 player has been put up for sale at a charity auction in London.

The iDiamond iPod and accompanying earplugs are made of solid 18 karat white and pink gold and encrusted with 430 diamonds.

Norwegian jeweller Thomas Heyerdahl based the design on the Apple iPod shuffle and has donated the end result to a charity auction in London.

Estimated to be worth £20,000, the glittering music player went under the hammer at The Feast of Albion fundraising dinner at the Guildhall last night.

The iDiamond was part of an auction prize which also included a chauffeured Jaguar XJ and VIP tickets to see Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters perform Dark Side of the Moon for the final time as well as other money-can’t-buy additions.

Speaking about his creation – which has 118 diamonds in the headphones alone – Mr Heyerdahl confirmed that he would not be making another one.

“It’s a special thing, making just one,” he told ITN.

“If we had make this for commercial sale, it would be quite a different thing because then you have to take care of, much more things to make it work commercially.”