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Why do people have a naive belief in sign cups?


I would rather drink from a glass or a mug.

Why in the blue hell did you change your name, boy?



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Signs (DVD)


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It's contaminated. That's what pint-sized Bo (Abigail Breslin) says about every glass of water that she tries to drink, then rejects. This is just one in a long list of strange occurrences that are changing the lives of the Hess family. Things go awry when Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) and his brother, Merrill (Joaquin Phoenix), awake early one morning to find the dogs barking and the children--Bo, and her brother Morgan (Rory Culkin)--wandering bleary eyed in the corn fields. They discover a pattern of perfectly carved crop circles left the night before. Trying not to overreact, Graham ignores the media frenzy that has permeated all television and radio stations, and even shrugs off the oddly familiar information that Morgan reads in his book about extraterrestrials invading earth. The real challenge for Graham is to find the faith he needs to pull himself, and his family, through this unexplainable series of events.SIGNS is the long-anticipated film from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan (THE SIXTH SENSE, UNBREAKABLE), a suspenseful and uniquely chilling family story.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.85Audio: THX Certified Audio Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - FrenchAdditional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Additional Footage - Storyboard Multi-Angle Feature Bonus Short - 1. Director M. Night Shyamalan's First Alien Movie Making-ofInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus

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A mug is a sturdily built type of cup often used for drinking hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Mugs, by definition, have handles and often hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cup. Usually a mug holds approximately 12 fluid ounces (350 ml) of liquid, double a tea cup. In formal settings a mug is usually not used for serving hot beverages, with a teacup or coffee cup being preferred. Shaving mugs can be used to assist in wet shaving. Whereas ancient mugs were usually carved in wood or bone or shaped of clay, most modern ones are made of ceramic materials such as earthenware, bone china, porcelain or stoneware. Some are made from strengthened glass, such as Pyrex. Other materials, including plastic, steel and enameled metal are preferred where break resistance is at a premium, such as for campers. Techniques such as silk screen printing or decals are used to apply decorations; these are fired onto the mug to ensure permanence. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 122 Publication Date: 2009/12/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.28 inches

Signs (Blu-ray Disc)


Signs (Blu-ray Disc)


$16.93


It`s contaminated. That`s what pint-sized Bo (Abigail Breslin) says about every glass of water that she tries to drink, then rejects. This is just one in a long list of strange occurrences that are changing the lives of the Hess family. Things go awry when Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) and his brother, Merrill (Joaquin Phoenix), awake early one morning to find the dogs barking and the children--Bo, and her brother Morgan (Rory Culkin)--wandering bleary eyed in the corn fields. They discover a pattern of perfectly carved crop circles left the night before. Trying not to overreact, Graham ignores the media frenzy that has permeated all television and radio stations, and even shrugs off the oddly familiar information that Morgan reads in his book about extraterrestrials invading earth. The real challenge for Graham is to find the faith he needs to pull himself, and his family, through this unexplainable series of events. SIGNS is the long-anticipated film from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan (THE SIXTH SENSE, UNBREAKABLE), a suspenseful and uniquely chilling family story.


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Holding A Successful Garage Sale To Raise Awareness Funds

There is an art to holding a successful garage sale and making LOTS of money. Any money you spend, you always reimburse yourself first out of the sale proceeds!!!!

Four weeks before your sale, email all of your friends, co-workers, and family members. Tell them you are having a garage sale where 100% of the proceeds will be donated to breast cancer. Also, ask if anyone would like to volunteer their time to help you to call you. In your email give suggestions on items:

  • Furniture (Let them know if they have furniture to call you. You can rent a U-Haul truck for $30. If anyone calls, you can then schedule to pick up everyone’s furniture on the same day.)
  • Clothes (men, women, children) – ASK for hangers
  • Purses, briefcases, luggage
  • Old CDs, cameras, electronics, computer equipment, lamps
  • Kitchen stuff, small appliances, mugs, glasses, plates, bakeware
  • Jewelry
  • Christmas stuff
  • Toys, sporting goods (golf, baseball, soccer, ski stuff, etc.)
  • Pictures, picture frames
  • Books, magazines
  • Pillows, curtains, bedding, shower curtains, towels, placemats, napkins
  • Cosmetics (people love to buy those miniature samples you get as free gifts at the cosmetic counters), hair dryers, hot rollers
  • Baked Goods – If they don’t have any items suggest they make a batch of cookies or brownies. You can sell them for $1 each.
  • Make a flyer for all of your neighbors telling them about the sale and to contact you if they have anything to donate. If you have time, deliver the fliers several blocks around your house.
  • If you get so much merchandise that you don’t think you can hold it at your house look at renting a hall or other facility to hold the sale at.
  • Place ads in your local paper 1 week before the sale. You also want to get some signs. You can buy blank signs at the Home Depot or Lowes. Get pink paint and paint pink ribbons with the words: All proceeds donated to Breast Cancer Awareness along with YOUR ADDRESS with the date of the garage sale.

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If you have a dollar store in your area, you can go in and get helium filled pink balloons to tie to the signs. You could also ask a store to donate the balloons for you.

Also, be sure to list your sale on Craigslist. It is free and more and more people are using it.

The weekend or day before your sale, you will sort through all of the merchandise that was donated. You want to rebox the merchandise and then put it back in the garage so the day of the sale you pull things out and they are sorted and ready to go.

  • Clothes – Sort men’s from women’s from children. The art to moving clothing is to have it sorted and well displayed. If possible you want to hang as many clothes on hangers as possible. Nobody likes going through piles of messy clothes. If you have a fence or 2 trees you want to get a clothesline and tie the clothesline to your fence or trees. You will hang all the clothes up. You will hang all the men’s stuff together, then women’s, then children’s. Any items that can’t be hung should be neatly folded and displayed.
  • For displaying you can put a sheet on the ground and group the clothes in piles. (all t-shirts together, all shorts together etc.)
  • Books – You want to get boxes and put all the books in boxes so the book spines are facing upward so you can read the titles. This will make it easy for people to see what the book is and it makes it easy to transport the books.
  • Misc Merchandise – You want to go through all of the boxes you receive and group like items together. This makes a peasant shopping experience because if people are looking for specific stuff they can easily find it.
  • Put all breakables together
  • Put all the kitchen stuff together
  • Put all the kids stuff together
  • All sporting good stuff together.
    • If you don’t have tables you can:
    • spread a sheet out on the ground and put items on sheets
    • turn over boxes and they become make shift tables
    • if you do have a table be sure to utilize not only the top but also underneath it. You can make a tiered system where you have the table top, then boxes turned over under the table and then merchandise layed in front of the boxes. You just created a 3 tier display.
    • Baked Goods – ALWAYS have baked goods on hand. If you are not a baker than buy some fresh baked cookies/brownies/cakes at Sam’s Club or the supermarket. Put them into zip lock bags and sell them. What I found is if people don’t find anything at the sale to buy they will buy a baked item from you.
    • Drinks – Also sell drinks. Coffee (for the am), bottled water, soda.
    • Donation Jar - Make a sign saying donations.
    • Merchandise - Get some other breast cancer merchandise to sell. Get some silicone bracelets or other items.
    • Banner – Get a banner or other signs to put up around your yard.
    • Breast Cancer Shirt – Make sure everyone who is working the sale is wearing a pink shirt. This makes it easy for the people attending your sale to find the actual people working it. If they don’t have a pink shirt, buy some pink baseball hats for them to wear.
    • Money – Make sure you have enough 1’s, 5’s, 10’s and quarters. I do not get anything smaller than a quarter. I recommend at least $100. Do not take checks unless you know the person. We learned the hard way when we sold 2 beautiful wing back chairs for $100 to this woman and the check bounced!!! If someone asks tell them where the closest ATM is for them to get money.
    • Pricing Items – We do not recommend pricing any items. What we do is say all proceeds are being donated to breast cancer we are asking for a donation. If we don’t think it is a large enough donation we will let you know. We do this because we found that since people knew it was going to breast cancer they would give us more money. I would in my mind come up with a dollar figure that I thought was good for the item. If the people don’t seem to know how much to suggest than you suggest a price.
    • If people don’t offer enough money – You say: I am sorry but people donated this merchandise knowing the proceeds were going to breast cancer. We don’t want to give their stuff away. How about X – then you tell them a dollar amount.
    • If it is a larger piece item you can always say we know we can get X for it on Ebay so we will just wait and post it on there. We really don’t want to give it away.
    • For Breast Cancer Awareness Merchandise or Other Causes Click Here

    About the Author

    Robert Charleston is a research and marketing specialist.