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Mrlaugh's Wii info: (Mii = Steve)
console: 3359 9927 9189 4872
Mario Kart: 4854-7644-2375
Dr. Mario: 9561-9812-0572
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console: 7082 8600 0869 7851
Mario Kart: 4941 5952 6345
daisy's Wii info ( Mii = *S* )
Console: 3663 3369 7032 2603
Mario Kart: 2922-0407-0695
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Console: 6645 3773 2426 4442
Smash Bros: 0173-2601-9124
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Console: 4127384262336117
Mario Kart: 1418-8130-4037
afusinatto's Wii info:
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Mario Kart: 4511-1341-4046
N19htmare's Wii info:
Mario Kart: 3179-6751-3654
Zoeboe'smom Wii info:
Mario Kart 0044-4233-7637
amythyst's Wii info:
Console: 6212 3646 2702 5728
SSBB: 4339-4749-7390
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Mario Kart 3867-0088-8253
CVS Info:
First of all, you will need a CVS ExtraCare card. This is obtained easily at any store at the register. Some will ask you to fill out the form then and there, others will just give you the card and ask you to return the form later.
Once you have the card, you can now start CVSing
The biggest thing to understand is that CVS uses a promotional program called ExtraCare Bucks (commonly abbreviated as ECBs.) These print out on your receipt immediately once you purchase an item offering them; almost like an instant-rebate you get at the register. You can turn around and use them anytime on almost anything in the store, except for alcohol, cigarettes, and gift cards.
Often, CVS advertises items as Free after ECB For example, throughout the month of November, CVS has Crest Pro Health Whitening Toothpaste in 4.2 oz size, for free after ECB. The cost is $3.49, but you get $3.49 back instantly on your receipt. The best part is that there are often coupons available that can actually help you earn money like for the above toothpaste, there are $1 off coupons available, meaning the item would be $2.49, but you get $3.49 in ECBs back. The limit on this toothpaste for this month is 2. So if you wanted to start off small to get into CVSing, the thing to do would be to buy one toothpaste in the first transaction (and use a coupon if you have one, so that you either pay $3.49 or $2.49 in cash), then use the $3.49 ECBs you get back from that first transaction to pay for the second tube of toothpaste, and again, receive $3.49 more in ECBs.
The trick now is to roll your ECBs so that you rarely pay more than maybe a dollar or two in tax on transactions, instead using your ECBs from previous transactions then earning more to keep doing the same. Its a cycle (and a game/addiction to some, lol.)
Link to CVS FAQ in Drugstore forum:
https://slickdeals.net/forums/show...6&t=6769 35
console: 3359 9927 9189 4872
Mario Kart: 4854-7644-2375
Dr. Mario: 9561-9812-0572
Smash Bros:
Brynn's Wii Info:
console: 7082 8600 0869 7851
Mario Kart: 4941 5952 6345
daisy's Wii info ( Mii = *S* )
Console: 3663 3369 7032 2603
Mario Kart: 2922-0407-0695
Sharkie's Wii info:
Console: 6645 3773 2426 4442
Smash Bros: 0173-2601-9124
Jen's Wii info:
Console: 4127384262336117
Mario Kart: 1418-8130-4037
afusinatto's Wii info:
Console:
Mario Kart: 4511-1341-4046
N19htmare's Wii info:
Mario Kart: 3179-6751-3654
Zoeboe'smom Wii info:
Mario Kart 0044-4233-7637
amythyst's Wii info:
Console: 6212 3646 2702 5728
SSBB: 4339-4749-7390
mrsjawshewa Wii info:
Mario Kart 3867-0088-8253
CVS Info:
First of all, you will need a CVS ExtraCare card. This is obtained easily at any store at the register. Some will ask you to fill out the form then and there, others will just give you the card and ask you to return the form later.
Once you have the card, you can now start CVSing
The biggest thing to understand is that CVS uses a promotional program called ExtraCare Bucks (commonly abbreviated as ECBs.) These print out on your receipt immediately once you purchase an item offering them; almost like an instant-rebate you get at the register. You can turn around and use them anytime on almost anything in the store, except for alcohol, cigarettes, and gift cards.
Often, CVS advertises items as Free after ECB For example, throughout the month of November, CVS has Crest Pro Health Whitening Toothpaste in 4.2 oz size, for free after ECB. The cost is $3.49, but you get $3.49 back instantly on your receipt. The best part is that there are often coupons available that can actually help you earn money like for the above toothpaste, there are $1 off coupons available, meaning the item would be $2.49, but you get $3.49 in ECBs back. The limit on this toothpaste for this month is 2. So if you wanted to start off small to get into CVSing, the thing to do would be to buy one toothpaste in the first transaction (and use a coupon if you have one, so that you either pay $3.49 or $2.49 in cash), then use the $3.49 ECBs you get back from that first transaction to pay for the second tube of toothpaste, and again, receive $3.49 more in ECBs.
The trick now is to roll your ECBs so that you rarely pay more than maybe a dollar or two in tax on transactions, instead using your ECBs from previous transactions then earning more to keep doing the same. Its a cycle (and a game/addiction to some, lol.)
Link to CVS FAQ in Drugstore forum:
https://slickdeals.net/forums/show...6&t=6769
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(nothing artistic, just some shots to show how much snow we got)
(nothing artistic, just some shots to show how much snow we got)
we are getting a few inches tomorrow..like 2-4..
we are getting a few inches tomorrow..like 2-4..
NM..now they are saying 6 or more maybe, and wind gusts of 40-55mph..
Also says we've only got like 14 inches this year..so Jan/Feb..
love pioneer woman. i'm finally going to be cooking (such a slacker last week.. napping took most of the time to cook) so making her coq a vin wiht home made noodles
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NM..now they are saying 6 or more maybe, and wind gusts of 40-55mph..
Also says we've only got like 14 inches this year..so Jan/Feb..
(nothing artistic, just some shots to show how much snow we got)
Hey, I've been wanting to ask you a question, actually. When it snows here I go outside at night and if the moon is out it's really beautiful. It's almost so light out you can read (from the moon reflecting off the snow). Is there anyway to take a picture of that? I don't want to use a flash because I like the light how it is...but if I don't use a flash the picture is just black and you can't make out anything.
please re-enact this:
make it real.
Hey, I've been wanting to ask you a question, actually. When it snows here I go outside at night and if the moon is out it's really beautiful. It's almost so light out you can read (from the moon reflecting off the snow). Is there anyway to take a picture of that? I don't want to use a flash because I like the light how it is...but if I don't use a flash the picture is just black and you can't make out anything.
Yes there is, but you need a tripod or tripod like structure (a handrail where you could place your camera without worrying it's going to fall, a garbage can (place the camera on the lid, not inside
You also need to turn off the flash in your camera (different camera's have different ways of doing it).
More advanced tips if you want (you can use none, either one of them or both together)
1. Set a timer before you take the shot, so that when you're clicking the button for the shot you don't shake the camera while it's taking the shot and make it blurry. (with a timer you "vibrate" the camera by your clicking to activate the timer NOT to take the shot, so by the time the camera takes the shot, its' done "shaking"/"vibrating")
2. You still need to use all of the above, but in addition set your camera to use the lowest ISO possible (if your camera is sufficistcated enough for you to change it (a lot of point&shoot cameras are, you don't need an SLR for this)). Otherwise the shots will come out noisy due to it being dark outside. If you use a tripod, they wont blur, but they'll be noisy. If you can change the ISO and use a tripod, the time it takes for the camera to take the picture will be longer, but the shots will have less noise in them.
HTH
please re-enact this:
make it real.
Yes there is, but you need a tripod or tripod like structure (a handrail where you could place your camera without worrying it's going to fall, a garbage can (place the camera on the lid, not inside
You also need to turn off the flash in your camera (different camera's have different ways of doing it).
More advanced tips if you want (you can use none, either one of them or both together)
1. Set a timer before you take the shot, so that when you're clicking the button for the shot you don't shake the camera while it's taking the shot and make it blurry. (with a timer you "vibrate" the camera by your clicking to activate the timer NOT to take the shot, so by the time the camera takes the shot, its' done "shaking"/"vibrating")
2. You still need to use all of the above, but in addition set your camera to use the lowest ISO possible (if your camera is sufficistcated enough for you to change it (a lot of point&shoot cameras are, you don't need an SLR for this)). Otherwise the shots will come out noisy due to it being dark outside. If you use a tripod, they wont blur, but they'll be noisy. If you can change the ISO and use a tripod, the time it takes for the camera to take the picture will be longer, but the shots will have less noise in them.
HTH
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