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- Sears Archives
- It was where many Americans bought their first suit, their engagement ring, furniture for their home, and even firearms. For over 100 years, Sears, Roebuck and Co. served the needs of middle America through its stores and "wish books." In this site, rich in history and anecdote, you can trace the development of a nation as reflected in the growth of a merchandising icon. Sears plans and kits for houses (outhouse sold separately) helped an expanding middle class fulfill the dream of home ownership. And from its earliest, the company offered original works of art to the general public. Although it opened its first store in Chicago in 1925, Sears has finally opened its vast archives to you. Shop around. -
(Added: 9-Dec-2004) [Rate It]
- The Beerbelly
- The Beerbelly is a removable spare tire that serves a stealth beverage. The Beerbelly is made up of a neoprene sling and a polyurethane bladder with a tube for dispensing. The bladder is held in an insulated pouch in the sling which is worn under your clothing for concealment. When worn, it looks just like a beerbelly. -
(Added: 22-Nov-2006) [Rate It]
- Unclaimed Baggage Center
- The Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama, sees millions of items pass through its inventory each year. The store, which takes up an entire city block, has arrangements with nearly every airline to buy luggage that cannot be returned to its rightful owner. Some pretty unusual stuff passes through the store. In fact, some of it can't even be identified. One of the most popular features of Unclaimed Baggage Center's online store is its "What Is It" contest to identify items that are so bizarre no one can figure out what they're used for. -
(Added: 30-Mar-2003) [Rate It]
- Uncle Booger's Bumper Dumper
- Have you ever been stuck in the middle of nowhere with no place to go? That will never happen if you have a genuine Uncle Booger's Bumper Dumper. Don't leave home without it! -
(Added: 25-Jan-2002) [Rate It]
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