lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Eric wrote:um....
*sigh*
junglesmacks wrote:lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
Silly hats and streamers are more fun.
..with the right party favors.
illy dilly wrote:junglesmacks wrote:lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
Silly hats and streamers are more fun.
..with the right party favors.
Don't forget noise makers!
And Bouncy balls!
And Mirrors,
And Blinky lights,
And Wistles,
And Shiny Crowns,
and Hot wheels cars..... I can do this all day!
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
48_love wrote:Eric wrote:um....
*sigh*
lol ... no snarkastic emoticon on ePlaya, I guess?
lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
theCryptofishist wrote: he is forced to deal with the tiresome repetitious posts about law-breaking.
teardropper wrote:lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
Oh great. Our secret code is now blown. Thanks a lot...
Damn. What will we do...?
Savannah wrote:teardropper wrote:lemur wrote:party favors means illegal drugs.
Oh great. Our secret code is now blown. Thanks a lot...
Damn. What will we do...?
I dunno, but I bought some great goggles in Reno, and I tried em out for the first time before the Trojan Horse Burn, and man, were they powerful. I waltzed naked with an off-duty LEO for like, hours, until the goggles finally wore off. And then I was like: wait, this is a lamp-post.
ygmir wrote:Savannah wrote:
I dunno, but I bought some great goggles in Reno, and I tried em out for the first time before the Trojan Horse Burn, and man, were they powerful. I waltzed naked with an off-duty LEO for like, hours, until the goggles finally wore off. And then I was like: wait, this is a lamp-post.
well, one could imagine he was happy to see you..................
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.

Nipple wrote:... all the favors are gone.
teardropper wrote:I think we're using "goggles" now.

Homiesinheaven wrote:your mileage may vary but dont let people make you think you HAVE TO spend a shit ton to get there and have a great time. it's all about how you budget and how creative you can be. i average around $1000 each year including the ticket. you can definitely do it for under $1000 and still be comfortable and not be "roughing it."
do your research and start saving.
illy dilly wrote:Ebay/craigslist/amazon are other great ways to save money. Especially if you order early enough that you don't have to pay for expedited shipping.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:illy dilly wrote:Ebay/craigslist/amazon are other great ways to save money. Especially if you order early enough that you don't have to pay for expedited shipping.
Lest we forget about the Amazon Prime trial trick with free 2 day shipping on anything that Amazon ships.
Just MAKE SURE to immediately go into your Amazon Prime subscription options and turn off automatic renewal so that they don't get you for the $79/year!
Savannah wrote:Amazon can still tell it's you, btw.They can link related accounts in multiple ways--name, credit cards used, billing addresses, etc. I just think they accept that a certain amount of abuse is worth your business. And there are a certain number of people who forget to cancel the service in time, which makes them $79 per person plus the increased business once the person realizes: "Dammit, I just paid for it; I might as well make the most of this, then."
I tried Amazon Prime in August and liked it, and cancelled it on the last possible day allowed. I'll wait until that next time next year and see if they'll let me do it again--straight up.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:Of course they can tell it's me. I don't even try and hide it. I use the same name, ship to address, CC#, everything. I think they leave that loophole open for the simple reason that they know you will buy more things from them with the Prime subscription/trial. If they wanted to close the loophole, they would. For that reason, I don't see any ethical reasons against it. It's simple using what they are giving you and giving them business in return.
essjay wrote:I agree with Savannah. I think they let the loophole open because enough people will forget to cancel and that is free money for them. Their business model allows for a certain number of shrewd consumers like junglesmacks, who will avoid the fee, yet they still know they will come out ahead with enough people who forget, which will more than pay for the few shrewd customers who can work their system.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:
Don't forget also that because of the Prime trial, I'm giving them way more business than I normally would. They are making it up in the added business.
junglesmacks wrote:essjay wrote:I agree with Savannah. I think they let the loophole open because enough people will forget to cancel and that is free money for them. Their business model allows for a certain number of shrewd consumers like junglesmacks, who will avoid the fee, yet they still know they will come out ahead with enough people who forget, which will more than pay for the few shrewd customers who can work their system.
Don't forget also that because of the Prime trial, I'm giving them way more business than I normally would. They are making it up in the added business.
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