Aug 13: Field of Dreams, Expense Your Meal, & Storage Bag Organizer


Field of Dreams

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During last night’s “Field of Dreams” game, the New York Yankees lost to the Chicago White Sox in a close game of 8 to 9.  There were EIGHT home runs, including three in the 9th.  KEVIN COSTNER gave an opening speech where he asked the audience, “Is this heaven?”

 

Expense Your Meal

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There’s a restaurant in Toronto that renamed some of their burgers so you can expense them at your job!

The Mini Dry Erase Whiteboard- Chicken Burger

Ergonomic Aluminum Laptop Stand- Double Burger

Wired Earphones with Mic- Veggie Burger

 

Lifewit Large Capacity Clothes Storage Bag Organizer with Reinforced Handle Thick Fabric for Comforters, Blankets, Bedding, Foldable with Sturdy Zipper, Clear Window, 3 Pack, 90L, Black

 

Bought these a few months ago and they are perfect for storing off season clothes!

Amazon.com: Lifewit Large Capacity Clothes Storage Bag Organizer with Reinforced Handle Thick Fabric for Comforters, Blankets, Bedding, Foldable with Sturdy Zipper, Clear Window, 3 Pack, 90L, Black : Home & Kitchen

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