A Dog and Cats Diary

This has nothing to do with our "Find Great Gifts" theme but I just had to pass this along. If you own a dog AND a cat you can really imagine this is what goes on in their heads.

Author: Unknown.

DOG DIARY:

8:00 am - Dog food! - My favorite thing!
9:30 am - A car ride! - My favorite thing!
9:40 am - A walk in the park! - My favorite thing!
10:30 am - Got rubbed and petted! - My favorite thing!
12:00 pm - Lunch! - My favorite thing!
2:00 pm - Played in the yard! - My favorite thing!
4:00 pm - Licked a person's face! - My favorite thing!
5:00 pm - Milk bones! - My favorite thing!
7:00 pm - Got to play ball! - My favorite thing!
8:00 pm - Wow! Watched TV with the people! - My favorite thing!
11:00 pm - Sleeping on the bed! - My favorite thing!

Until tomorrow...
Dog

CAT DIARY:

Day 983 of my captivity. My captors continue to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while the other inmates and I are fed hash or some sort of dry nuggets. Although I make my contempt for the rations perfectly clear, I nevertheless must eat something in order to keep up my strength.

The only thing that keeps me going is my dream of escape. In an attempt to disgust them, I once again vomit on the carpet. Today I decapitated a mouse and dropped its headless corpse at their feet. I had hoped this would strike fear into their hearts, since it clearly demonstrates what I am capable of. However, they merely made condescending remarks about what a "good little hunter" I am. Those Bastards!

There was some sort of assembly of their accomplices tonight. I was placed in solitary confinement for the duration of the event. However, I could hear the noises and smell the food. I overheard that my confinement was due to the power of "allergies." I must learn what this means, and how to use it to my advantage.

This morning I was almost successful in an attempt to assassinate one of my tormentors by weaving around his feet as he was walking. I must try this again tomorrow -- but at the top of the stairs. I am convinced that the other prisoners here are flunkies and snitches.

The dog receives special privileges. He is regularly released - and seems to be more than willing to return. He is obviously retarded.

The bird has got to be an informant. I observe him communicate with the guards regularly. I am certain that he reports my every move. My captors have arranged protective custody for him in an elevated cell, so he is safe. For now...

Cat

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More Top Toys For 2011:
Ben 10 Ultimate Omnitrix

If your little man is a big Ben 10 fan, getting him the Ben 10 Ultimate Omnitrix is going to bring joy to his eyes.

Bandai, the maker of this toy has made several figurines for this toy to add you your collection.

Your child will love this because:

• Mini, translucent figurines.  When your child places the figurine on the wristwatch, it lights up.

• Different sounds with each figurine.  Each figurine you place on the band also has a special sound or alien voice.

• It is lightweight.  Your young son will not feel uncomfortable wearing the band on his wrist.  This device is only around 7.2 ounces, so even boys of 3 or 4 years old can bring this toy around.

• The pieces are durable.  Because this toy is made of sturdy plastic material, you can rest assure that it will not be easy to break or fall apart.  Your child is able to play with this for hours, maybe even years.

• Familiar character.  They will love that it features Ben 10 characters.  They will be able to relate the characters based on the cartoons they’ve watched.

• Several figures to collect.  Your son will love the fact that there are 10 different mini figures to collect, all producing different lights and sounds.

Little boys from age 4 to 15 are ideal users of this toy, but it can be enjoyed by everyone.  Your child can pretend to be Ben 10 with this omnitrix toy.  They will surely have hours of fun placing the figures on the base just to hear the different alien voices coming out of it.  It makes it easier for the child to roleplay different characters and really uses his imagination.  The toy is also very durable so you know that even if they get rough and wild, the chances of the device actually breaking is pretty slim.

Parents have really enjoyed watching their young boys play with the toy.  The most common feedback that the toy has received was that it is definitely entertain to see little boys role play different characters.  Their sons have hours of fun just pretending to be Ben 10.  One parent even mentioned just how detailed the figures are, and how close they represent their characters on TV.

So if you are looking for the perfect toy for your Ben 10 fanatic, think about getting him Bandai’s Ben 10 Ultimate Omnitrix.  It’s a toy he’ll love for hours.

Consumer Reports Survey: 30,000 Readers Reveal the Best Stores to Shop for Practically Anything. Costco on top while Walmart, Kmart score lower than most chains.

YONKERS, N.Y., June 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 30,000 shoppers found Costco to be top notch among 11 of America's most popular chain stores, according a recent survey by Consumer Reports.

Fifty percent of readers who shopped at Costco rated the value as Excellent; for all the stores in Consumer Reports survey as a whole, that figure was 30 percent. Walmart and Kmart scored notably lower than the other chains, but Costco stood tall. In addition to citing the warehouse club's rock-bottom prices, survey respondents praised its bang for the buck: It was the only store judged much better than average for value. For more information on which stores are the best to shop visit www.consumerreportsenespanol.org.

"In our surveys over the years, Costco has earned high marks as a source of a surprisingly large selection of goods, including mattresses, electronics, small appliances, groceries, and books. In recent years, the chain's Kirkland Signature products have often performed well in our tests," said Tod Marks, sr. project editor, Consumer Reports.

Overall Consumer Reports readers weren't always thrilled with the quality of the merchandise at many stores. Only Dillard's and Costco earned better than-average all-around scores. In general, the highest marks went to electronic entertainment products and personal-care items and the lowest to men's and women's apparel and home-decor items.

Walmart was the sole chain to receive below-average quality scores in more than half of the product categories. Only about 10 percent of Walmart shoppers thought the store's children's clothing was excellent, for example. By contrast, 46 percent of Dillard's shoppers thought the kids' apparel was top-notch. No matter how good the merchandise, problems can sour a shopping experience.

For all the talk about Walmart's low prices, shoppers said the prices at 10 other retailers, including JCPenney, Sears, Dillard's, and Meijer, were at least as good. And bigger wasn't necessarily better when it came to the overall shopping experience. Almost three quarters of respondents who shopped at Walmart found at least one problem to complain about, and half had two or more complaints about the store or its staff. Among our other findings:

-- Four chains earned outstanding scores for merchandise quality: Costco
(watches and jewelry, personal-care items, hardware, home decor,
kitchenware, electronic entertainment such as music and DVDs, and
sporting goods and toys), Dillard's (men's, women's, and children's
clothing; personal-care items; home decor; and kitchenware), Macy's
(home decor and personal-care items), and Sears (hardware).
-- Target's "cheap chic" goods didn't wow everyone. Despite its
high-profile partnerships with fashionistas Cynthia Vincent, Eugenia
Kim, and Zac Posen, survey respondents judged the quality of Target's
women's clothing and watches and jewelry below average, and the
store's kitchenware, home decor, and men's and children's apparel
average.
-- In addition to a lack of sales help, the most prevalent problems were
that desired items were out of stock and that checkouts were jammed.
In fact, 29 percent of shoppers Consumer Reports surveyed complained
about long lines. The problems were much worse than average at Kmart,
Walmart, and Meijer, a Midwestern chain of superstores.

Other Service Gripes:

Consumer Reports also asked readers about checkout gridlock, missing merchandise, spotty sales help, and cluttered stores. Fifty-eight percent of shoppers reported at least one problem; one-third had two or more. Walmart, Meijer, and Kmart shoppers encountered the most problems. Dillard's and Sears shoppers reported the fewest. Some specifics:

-- Slow checkouts. Twenty-nine percent of shoppers complained about a
lack of open checkouts or about lines creating bottlenecks. Lines were
worst at Walmart (cited by 46 percent of readers who had shopped
there), but they were almost as bad at Costco, Sam's Club, and Meijer.
Only 4 percent of customers complained of long lines at Dillard's.
-- Shoddy service. Relatively few shoppers sought help, but 24 percent of
those who did speak with a clerk said they had a tough time finding
one, and 15 percent of those who spoke with a clerk said that the
employee wasn't well informed. Walmart and Kmart had the least
knowledgeable staffers, according to readers.
-- Empty shelves. Readers who shopped at Meijer complained the most about
out of-stock merchandise: 25 percent of respondents said the chain
lacked an item they wanted. Walmart, Kmart, and Target also had
trouble keeping regular merchandise in stock. Meijer and Kmart tended
to disappoint shoppers looking for sale items.
-- Difficult layout. Thirteen percent of shoppers complained about
cluttered displays or narrow aisles, but a disproportionate percentage
of Walmart and Kohl's shoppers said that those problems hampered
movement. Walmart, which operates many sprawling supercenters, was
also cited as having stores that were too big to navigate easily.
-- Hidden price tags. At most chains, price tags were in plain sight, but
at least 12 percent of respondents complained about missing or
hard-to-find tags at Kmart, Walmart, and Meijer.
-- Lengthy returns. Few respondents had trouble returning or exchanging
merchandise. The biggest difference among stores was how long it took
to complete the process. Walmart shoppers were particularly peeved; 20
percent of the returns took more time than expected.

For more information on which stores are the best to shop, the complete ratings chart of popular chains, and helpful advice on the best places to buy clothes, electronics, appliances and other goods, check out Consumer Reports "America's Top Stores" report starting June 1st at www.ConsumerReports.org or pick up a copy of the July issue wherever magazines are sold.

Source: Consumer Reports

Web Site: http://www.consumerreports.org

REACTOR Men's 79015 Photon Chronograph Copper Gradient Dial Stainless Steel Watch
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List Price: $350.00
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