I love Detroit a lot (my husband and I got to see their AAA club last weekend!), and I wish I wish I could trust those boys to come through for me, but I'm going to have to go with the Rays this week.
Phantasmagoria and Shiver for $1 each.
This weekend we won't be heading out - we found out yesterday that our neighborhood is having a community sale, and we want to participate.
There were two packages in today's mail!
One was part of our order from Deep Discount DVD - Apollo 13 and The Fugitive.
The other was our five discs from the Toshiba program, despite getting the postcard a couple weeks ago. Didn't get anything we asked for, but since we didn't care about...
Yeah, if you read the rules it says you can get only 25 entries from entering codes, another 15 from making referrals, and another 15 from successful referrals.
If you do, we'll probably be willing to trade for it, since there's pretty much nothing on the standard list that we care about owning and at least the Potter films are good for a laugh.
Yeah, Disc Replay is good. It's where we found the first three volumes of Haruhi, and where we recently finally got a copy of Mario All-Stars. They had Mario RPG a few weeks ago, probably gone now.
Parents were in town but we did stop by one sale in the neighborhood as we drove past it; Mom bought a book, I found three old Choose Your Own Adventure Books (10c each) and a set of wire cube shelves ($5).
Well, I can see mid-week sales - especially toy-heavy sales - being increasingly common through the summer since the kiddies are out of school.
Took last weekend off for weather; taking this weekend off for my parents visiting from out of state.
The rules say that the first through ninth prizes (everything but the chips, basically) can only be awarded once per player. You might just mean whether anyone's won two different kinds of prizes, to which the answer is yes.
Lo and behold, I spoke too soon - the postcard arrived today.
I'd still rather get replacements than the stuff we actually asked for. For example, Order of the Phoenix? Not exactly the best film I saw last year, but I'd still have chosen it over any of the fifteen on the mail-in form.
I noticed that Amazon actually ramped their prices up on a few titles - Lady In The Water went from $14 up to $24, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and The Fugitive from $14 to $20.
Sent ours in mid-March, still haven't recieved anything (neither discs nor postcard).