Zoophobia: A Fear of Animals

To most of us, the idea that someone could fear all animals comes across as almost absurd. Animals are in our daily lives, even if we aren’t able to have a pet of our own. We see pigeons and sparrows on the streets, people walk their dogs on the beach… In some countries, farm animals are a common thing to see in public parks, grazing behind wire fences and bothering no one at all. But for some people, such scenes bring about terror and panic. The question is, why? Certainly fear of wild animals, such as wolves or boars, have

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The Government Is Buying Up $20 Million Worth of Excess Cheese

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This year, our country is in the midst of a record-breaking cheese surplus. And while extra cheese is usually cause for celebration, in this case, it means that hard-working dairy farmers are having a hard time moving their product. U.S. agricultural officials decided to do what any cheese-loving American would, and volunteered to buy the extra cheese—$20 million worth of it. 

The decision came on Tuesday after an event in La Crosse, Wisconsin, The Wall Street Journal reports. In August of this year, the USDA agreed to buy $20 million of cheese (or about 11 million pounds) to help with the surplus, but only about $7 million was used before the end of the fiscal year in September. Now USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says the government plans to buy an additional $20 million of cheddar cheese in order to keep prices from plummeting. All that dairy goodness will be given to food banks and other food assistance programs.

“While our analysis predicts the market will improve for these hardworking men and women, reducing the surplus can give them extra reassurance while also filling demand at food banks and other organizations that help our nation’s families in need,” Vilsack said in a statement.

According to Cheese Reporter, cheddar barrels were about $1.60 per pound as of September 20, so that means the government is buying up (very) roughly 12.5 million pounds of cheese—or as USA Today puts it, enough to make 5,900,000 grilled cheese sandwiches. 

[h/t USA Today]

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October 13, 2016 – 6:00am

Morning Cup of Links: Dog-Headed Men

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A Strange History of Dog-Headed Men. Cynocephali were spotted in many places over a millennia.
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14 Facts You May Not Have Known About Gone With The Wind. Eddie Deezen has the lowdown.
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That Time When Two Countries Went to War Over a Soccer Match. Honduras and El Salvador take their football very seriously.
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English man live-Tweets heroic, 11-hour quest to make tea using a Wi-Fi kettle. The higher the tech, the more things that can go wrong.
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Texas has been locking people up for possessing traces of drugs too minuscule to be measured. A trace or just residue can get you jailed for years.
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Speaking a second language changes how you see the world. Switching languages makes people feel like a different person.
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The Haunted Plantation. The Myrtles saw enough death and misery to fuel many hauntings.


October 13, 2016 – 5:00am

See the Hypnotic, Laborious Process of Making Chinese Nanshan Noodles

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In China, making a traditional grain noodle called suomian from hand is a laborious, time-honed process. The art has been passed down for generations in Nanshan, a village in eastern China, and in More China’s video above, you can watch local noodle maker Lin Fa Zhu take a vat of dough and mix, roll, stretch, and dry it into a delicious mealtime staple.

[h/t The Kid Should See This]

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October 13, 2016 – 3:00am

8 Common Moving Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Moving isn’t most people’s idea of fun. Relocating from one residence to another takes time, effort, and money, and the process can be highly stressful. To make your next move easier and less emotionally charged, consider these eight common moving mistakes and how to avoid them.

1. YOU’RE A PROUD PACKRAT. 

Over the years, you’ve collected an impressive treasure trove of clothing, books, magazines, kitchen tools, and knick-knacks. You’re not quite in hoarding territory, but no one would ever call you a minimalist. And it took time to amass all your possessions, so why wouldn’t you move them to your next house?

How to avoid it: Before you pack, spend a few days going through your home, identifying items that you haven’t used in the last year or two. Getting rid of unnecessary items is not only mentally liberating, but it can also save you money and time (since you’ll pay to move less stuff and spend less time packing and unpacking). Take photos of sentimental items that you no longer need, and donate or sell anything that you no longer want. 

2. PROCRASTINATION IS YOUR MIDDLE NAME. 

You know that moving requires tons of planning, but you figure that things will come together quickly once you get started. After all, how long could it take to throw your stuff in some boxes and tape it all up? 

How to avoid it: Get started early. Relocating requires multiple steps, from choosing a moving company to preparing your possessions for moving day. Use a checklist, like Allstate’s Moving Guide, to ensure you don’t forget anything in the chaos and excitement. And if you’re moving during a busy time of year, such as spring or summer, you’ll probably need to book your moving company even further in advance. 

3. YOU EQUATE DOING EVERYTHING YOURSELF WITH SAVING MONEY. 

You might think that renting a truck and convincing your friends to carry your stuff will save you a ton of cash. DIY-ing some moves can make sense financially, depending on the distance you’re moving and how much stuff you’re hauling, but most moves require the services of a professional moving company. 

How to avoid it: Consider what a reputable moving company offers that you can’t provide if you’re doing all the work yourself. Depending on your contract with the moving company, you may receive valuation protection, liability coverage, or some form of insurance, so you’ll be covered (at least partially) if your items get damaged or lost in transit. Moving companies may also provide packing services for delicate items or disassembly of large furniture. Moving across state lines also means that gas and parking costs will add up, and imagine the aches, muscle strains, and injuries that you can prevent by leaving the heavy lifting to the professionals. 

4. YOU’RE TOO TRUSTING. 

If you plan to sit back, relax, and write a check after you’ve picked the cheapest moving company, you’re being too trusting. Some moving companies may steal your possessions, be unreliable, or refuse to reimburse you for damage caused by the move. 

How to avoid it: Do your research. Read online reviews, consider advice from friends, and talk to different moving companies on the phone before deciding which company is right for you. Ask the moving company if they’re licensed and insured, and listen closely when they give you a nonbinding estimate. Read your contract carefully before you sign it, paying attention to extra fees, how much insurance the company has, and if the company has workers’ comp insurance. 

5. YOU SKIMP ON THE BUBBLE WRAP.

By the time you finally get around to boxing up fragile items such as plates and vases, you might be sick and tired of packing. Putting delicate glassware or china in some bubble wrap is better than nothing, but letting your laziness win is a big mistake. 

How to avoid it: Get plenty of bubble wrap, cushioning rolls, and tape to adequately cover your fragile items. It’s better to go slightly overboard with the padding so you don’t open your boxes in your new home and find shattered pieces of glass or ceramic.

6. YOU FORGET TO TAKE INVENTORY. 

You’ve packed all your stuff in boxes, taking care to bubble wrap delicate items and not make any one box too heavy. You think you’re good to go, until you realize that you have no idea what’s inside any of the boxes. 

How to avoid it: As you pack, make a list of what you’re putting in each box. Number the boxes and label their contents, as well as what room of your new house they should go, so you’ll have a grasp on where your stuff is. Making an inventory will save time when you unpack and help you ensure that the movers didn’t leave anything behind. Use an app like Allstate’s Digital Locker before your move, and you’ll have a list of your possessions on hand should you ever need to file a claim with your home insurance company. 

7. YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHERE YOUR TOOTHBRUSH IS. 

So your boxes are properly labeled, and you’re feeling supremely organized and on top of things. But how will you get through your first few nights in your new residence, especially if you have to wait for utilities to be turned on?

How to avoid it: Pack a suitcase that contains everything you’ll need for the first few days in your new home. Your toothbrush, toothpaste, cosmetics, toilet paper, soap, medicine, water bottles, snacks, pajamas, linens, laptop, and pet food are a few necessary items that you might forget you’ll need immediately. And don’t forget a pair of scissors—you’ll need them to actually open your boxes! 

8. THE MAIL SLIPS YOUR MIND. 

You’ve notified your landlord and utility companies about your move-out date, but don’t forget about your mail. 

How to avoid it: Head to the post office’s website to fill out a change of address form. Select whether your move is permanent or temporary, choose your start date (when you want the post office to begin forwarding your mail), and enter your new address. Luckily, it only costs $1.05 for this service, and you can pay with a credit card. 

Don’t make the mistake of failing to get renters or homeowners insurance for your new digs. Head to Allstate.com for all the tools and resources you need to get settled.


October 13, 2016 – 12:00am

101 Masterpieces: John Cage’s 4’33”

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In a world plagued by Muzak, John Cage needed to find a quiet way to make a powerful statement.

On August 29, 1952, at a rustic outdoor chamber music hall tucked on a wooded dirt road in Woodstock, New York, the piano virtuoso David Tudor prepared to perform the most jarring piece of music ever written. Or not written, depending how you look at it.

Tudor sat at the piano, propped up six pages of blank sheet music, and closed the keyboard lid. He then clicked a stopwatch and rested his hands on his lap. The audience waited for something to happen as a breeze stirred the nearby trees. After 30 seconds of stillness, Tudor opened the lid, paused, closed it again, and went back to doing nothing. He turned one of the blank pages. Raindrops began to patter. After two minutes and 23 seconds, Tudor again opened and closed the lid. At this point, exasperated people in the crowd walked out. Their footsteps echoed down the aisles. After another minute and 40 seconds, Tudor opened the piano lid one last time, stood up, and bowed. What was left of the audience politely applauded.

It was nearly two decades before the infamous summer of ’69, but what had transpired was arguably the wildest, most controversial musical event ever to rock Woodstock. The piece was called 4’33”—for the three silent movements totaling four minutes and 33 seconds—and it was composed by John Cage. It seemed like a joke. In fact, it would redefine music.

TALL AND SOFT-SPOKEN, John Cage had once been described as “pleasantly reminiscent of Frankenstein.” The resemblance wasn’t just physical. His compositions were of a similar mold: experimental, a bit ugly, and misunderstood. Cage was an irreverent experimenter. In his 60-year career, he composed nearly 300 pieces for everything imaginable, from conventional piano and orchestra to bathtubs and amplified cacti.

Born in Los Angeles to a journalist and an inventor, Cage learned early how powerful new ideas could be. After dropping out of college, he jetted to Europe, where he fell in love with abstract art. At 19, he returned home and started giving lectures on modern art to housewives in his living room. One week, when Cage wanted to teach the ladies about the music of Arnold Schoenberg—the father of a dissonant music called serialism—he audaciously rang one of the country’s best pianists, Richard Buhlig, and asked him to play for them. Buhlig declined, but he did agree to give Cage composing lessons. It was the start of a storied career.

Cage cut his teeth making music for UCLA’s synchronized swimming squad and established himself writing percussion music for dance companies. In 1940, when he was tasked with writing primitive African music for a dance concert in Seattle, Cage tinkered with the piano, wedging screws, coins, bolts, and rubber erasers between the piano strings, turning the keyboard into a one-person percussion orchestra. The sounds were otherworldly, and the innovation, called the prepared piano, catapulted Cage to the forefront of the avant-garde.

Discovering uncharted sounds became Cage’s trademark. Where other composers heard noise, he heard potential. Pots. Drum brakes. Rubber duckies. It wasn’t provocation: It was necessity. The world was brimming with sounds musicians had never used before—it was as if all the world’s painters had agreed to restrict themselves to only a few colors. Cage heard every squeak and honk as a possible ingredient for music.

In 1942, the renowned curator Peggy Guggenheim invited Cage to New York City to put on a concert at her new gallery. Cage agreed but naively arranged a second concert at the Museum of Modern Art behind her back. When Guggenheim found out, she canceled her event. Cage took the news with tears: A career-making opportunity had slipped away. But at that moment, a stranger puffing a cigar walked up and asked whether he was all right. The stranger was Marcel Duchamp.

The encounter was life-altering. Duchamp was America’s most unapologetically cerebral artist. The undisputed king of Dada, he derided traditional paintings as superficial eye candy and opted to make art that pleased—and befuddled—the mind. His 1917 sculpture “Fountain,” an overturned porcelain urinal, was scandalous, but it made a point: Art is subjective. The two became friends, and Duchamp’s philosophy would plant the first seeds of 4’33”.

A few years later, Cage made another life-changing friend: Gita Sarabhai, an Indian heiress who was worried about Western music’s effect on her homeland. She had come to New York to study it, and Cage gave her informal lessons in music theory. Sarabhai repaid him by teaching him Indian music and philosophy. The lessons would turn Cage into a lifelong follower of Zen Buddhism.

Cage had found Dada and Zen at the right time—he was in the midst of a spiritual crisis. In 1945, he divorced his wife of 10 years. Their marriage had been unraveling for a while, causing Cage to pen such works as Root of an Unfocus, The Perilous Night, and Daughters of the Lonesome Isle. He was clearly distressed. But the more he composed, the more he realized that music failed to communicate his feelings. It made him feel worse.

Cage, like many artists, had taken it as a given that the point of music was to share emotions. But in one of his lessons with Sarabhai, she mentioned that, in India, music had a different purpose. “To sober and quiet the mind,” she said, “thus rendering it susceptible to divine influences.” Cage was taken aback. She didn’t mention feelings at all. The more he thought about it, the more it seemed she had a point. Sounds don’t have emotions. They’re meaningless. He wondered whether Western music had it all wrong.

Cage was onto something. The idea that music should express feelings is relatively new. Before the Enlightenment, European music was functional—it didn’t gush from a brooding composer’s soul. Instead, it was a conduit for dance, song, or praise. Even in Mozart’s day, it was heavily improvised—the composer’s control was limited. But in the early 19th century, the Romantic movement—a celebration of ego and emotion—erupted, and suddenly, the artist’s feelings meant everything. Composers asserted more power over how their music was played, and improvisation practically vanished. By Cage’s time, classical composers—serialists especially—were micromanaging every detail.

Cage was convinced this rift was a mistake. Music wasn’t about the composer: It was about the sounds. So he removed himself from his work. Just as Jackson Pollock embraced the uncertainty of splattered paint, Cage started to flip coins and let heads or tails dictate which notes or rhythms came next. His “chance music” gave performers more liberty to play whatever they liked.

The technique was a perfect stew of Zen and Dada. Both, after all, teach that everything is one and the same, that labels are arbitrary. Art, non-art. Music, noise. Sound, silence. There’s no difference. It’s just perception. The croak of a frog can be just as musical as the purr of a cello if you choose to hear it that way. This wasn’t a new concept. Sitting around Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau outlined the same thought, writing: “The commonest and cheapest sounds, as the barking of a dog, produce the same effect on fresh and healthy ears as the rarest music does. It depends on your appetite for sound.” By the late 1940s, Cage was hell-bent on changing our appetite for sound. He just needed a spark.

Enter Muzak.

JOHN CAGE (1990) THE FESTIVAL DES HORENS, ERLANGEN PHOTOGRAPHER: ERICH MALTER COURTESY OF THE JOHN CAGE TRUST

BY 1949, A CULTURAL PLAGUE was being piped into offices, train stations, and bus terminals: canned, generic background music. The brainchild of an Army general, the idea was pure packaged capitalism. The Muzak Corporation sold hundreds of businesses and cities on the promise that a wash of faint background music would increase productivity, quell boredom, and prevent people from skipping work.

Cage hated it. It was just more proof that silence was going extinct. America’s soundscape had changed drastically after World War II. Traffic drowned out birdsong. Construction clanged through the night. Before the phonograph, if you wanted music, you often had to make it yourself. Now it was like wallpaper—just another part of your surroundings. For musicians, that alone made Muzak public enemy No. 1. But nonmusicians complained that it was annoying. Commuters in Washington, D.C., despised Muzak so much that they eventually fought it at the Supreme Court, arguing that it infringed on their right to be left alone. They lost.

The revolt was the trigger Cage needed to create a silent piece. At the time, Cage wrote, “I want to … compose a piece of uninterrupted silence and sell it to the Muzak Co. It will be three or four minutes long—these being the standard lengths of canned music.” Tongue-in-cheek as it sounded, Cage wasn’t kidding. He may have schemed 4’33” to “provide listeners with a blessed four-and-a-half-minute respite from forced listening,” writes Kyle Gann in No Such Thing as Silence. Cage was the captive audience’s savior.

By 1950, Cage was serious about writing a silent piece of music. It wouldn’t just be a Zen experiment. It would also be a political statement: an attempt to restore, for a brief moment, the silence industrial America had lost, a plea asking people to listen closely again. Still, the idea seemed radical. Cage had a reputation to uphold, and he didn’t want people to think it was a shtick. “I have a horror of appearing an idiot,” he confessed. So he approached the project as he would any new work—by experimenting. In 1951, Cage visited an anechoic chamber at Harvard, a foam-padded room designed to absorb every ripple of sound, to hear what silence was really like. But there, in one of the quietest rooms in the world, Cage sat and listened—and heard something: the whooshing of his own blood. It was an epiphany. For as long as he lived, there would be no such thing as true silence.

That same year, Cage walked through an art gallery and saw a series of flat white canvases by Robert Rauschenberg. The paintings were blasphemy, a big middle finger to the art establishment. There was no narrative, no gesture, no representation—just white streaked with thin black vertical lines. Cage, however, saw Zen: The paintings highlighted shadows, light, and dust falling onto the canvases. Depending on when and where you stood, they always looked different. The painter had no control—the surroundings did. “Oh yes, I must,” Cage thought. “Otherwise … music is lagging.”

LESS THAN A YEAR LATER, 4’33” made its debut in Woodstock. It was greeted as heresy. During a post- concert Q&A session, a peeved audience member yelled, “Good people of Woodstock, let’s run these people out of town!” Two years later, popular reaction hadn’t changed. When the piece made its New York City debut, The New York Times called it “hollow, sham, pretentious Greenwich Village exhibitionism.” Even Cage’s mother thought it went too far. But more sympathetic listeners saw it as a perplexing thought experiment, an IV drip of instant Zen. Musicians from John Lennon to Frank Zappa to John Adams would go on to hail it as genius.

The value people see in 4’33” is best explained by bread crumbs. One day, Cage was at a restaurant with the abstract painter Willem de Kooning, arguing about art. At one point, De Kooning made a rectangle with his fingers and dropped them over some crumbs on the table. “If I put a frame around these bread crumbs, that isn’t art,” De Kooning piped. Cage shook his head. The frame, he argued, meant everything.

Dump a virtuoso violinist on the street corner, and nearly everyone will walk past without a second look. Put the same violinist in a concert hall and 1,500 people will hang onto every note. The concert hall is a frame—a palace for listening—and when you frame silence there, incidental sounds may froth to the foreground. The hum of the lighting. The ticking of your wristwatch. The mad ringing in your ear. If you stop and contemplate the world buzzing around you, you may realize how rich and interesting it can be.

Cage’s point has largely fallen on deaf ears. A University of Virginia study published in July 2014 put hundreds of people in an empty, quiet room alone for 15 minutes. Most participants found it insufferable—25 percent of women and 67 percent of men opted to endure painful electric shocks rather than pass the time without any stimulation.

4’33” is a gentle reminder to embrace your surroundings, to be present. If art seems severed from life—isolated in concert halls and art galleries— that’s a matter of your perception. But, as Gann says, if you pay the same attention to the hum of traffic or the rustling of wind as you would your favorite album, you just might realize that the line dividing art and life, music and noise, doesn’t actually exist. If you treat every sound as you would music, you just might hear something unexpected, something beautiful. At its core, 4’33” isn’t about listening to nothing. It’s about listening to everything.


October 12, 2016 – 8:00pm

Get Wednesday’s Top Amazon Deals While They Last

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As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, October 12.

Mental Floss has affiliate relationships with certain retailers, including Amazon, and may receive a small percentage of any sale. But we only get commission on items you buy and don’t return, so we’re only happy if you’re happy. Good luck deal hunting!

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Asus F555LA-AB31 15.6-Inch Laptop (2.1 GHz Core i3-5010U Processor,4 GB RAM,500 GB Hard Drive, Windows 10), Black for $339.99 (list price $499.99)

HooToo Ultra Slim 4-port USB 3.0 Hub for $11.19 (list price $19.99)

Wireless Earbuds Photive PH-BTE70 Bluetooth Headphones for iPhone 7. Sweatproof Secure Fit Wireless Headphones Designed to Stay in your Ears. for $79.95 (list price $129.95)

Chamberlain Wireless Motion Alert Security System (CWA2000) for $35.11 (list price $89.99)

Insteon 2466SW ToggleLinc Relay INSTEON Remote Control On/Off Switch Non-Dimming, White for $30.20 (list price $45.99)

iKross Black Dual LED Clip-On Reading Light for Nook, eBook Readers, Tablet, Book, Textbook and more for $25.99 (list price $29.99)

Samsung Gear Fit2 Smartwatch Large, Black for $149.00 (list price $179.99)

Anker [5-Pack] PowerLine Micro USB – Durable Charging Cable [Assorted Lengths] for Samsung, Nexus, LG, Android Smartphones and More (Black) for $10.99 (list price $39.99)

BRG Apple Watch Band, Fully Magnetic Closure Clasp Mesh Loop Milanese Stainless Steel iWatch Band Replacement Bracelet Strap for Apple Watch Series 1 Series 2 Sport & Edition – 42mm Black for $10.99 (list price $39.99)

ORICO Tool Free 2.5-inch Type C USB 3.1 Gen 1 to SATA External HDD Hard Drive Enclosure Case for 12.5mm/9.5mm HDD and SSD [ Aluminum- Optimized For SSD, Support UASP & SATA III ] – Black for $21.99 (list price $49.99)

iXCC ElementII Series 8pin Lightning to USB Charge and Sync Cable for iPhone 5/6/6s/Plus/iPad Mini/Air/Pro – Black and White (Apple MFi Certified) for $29.99 (list price $29.99)

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ONSON iPhone Cable,2Pack 6FT 10FT Extra Long Nylon Braided Lightning to USB Charging Cable Charger Cord for iPhone 7/7 Plus,6/6S/6 Plus/6S Plus,5/5S/5C/SE,iPad,iPod Nano 7(Gray+White) for $10.99 (list price $17.99)

TechMatte Apple Pencil Charging Cable for iPad Pro 12.9, 9.7 inch Male to Female Cord (3 Feet) for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

Photive Rain WaterProof Portable Bluetooth Shower speaker. Rugged Wireless Outdoor/Shower Speaker with Built in Microphone – Black for $24.95 (list price $49.95)

iSmartAlarm Spot HD Video Camera, White for $89.99 (list price $99.99)

Q-See QTH7211B-2 720p BNC HD Bullet Camera 2 Pack with 100′ Night Vision (Grey) for $91.49 (list price $129.99)

ExpertPower CLICK+ 4K / 1080p Action Camera With Sports Kit & Accessories [16MP Sony Sensor With Wifi] for $80.82 (list price $129.99)

FosPower 24K Gold Plated Toslink to Mini Toslink Digital Optical S/PDIF Audio Cable with Metal Connectors & Strain-Relief PVC Jacket for $7.99

iSmartAlarm iSA5 Deluxe Package, White for $195.34 (list price $249.95)

Outdoor Tech OT1800 Turtle Shell 2.0 – Rugged Water-Resistant Wireless Bluetooth Hi-Fi Speaker (Black) for $47.99 (list price $99.95)

Cat 6 Ethernet Cable Black 10ft (At a Cat5e Price but Higher Bandwidth) Flat Internet Network Cable – Cat6 Ethernet Patch Cable Short – Cat6 Computer Cable With Snagless RJ45 Connectors ( 2 PACK ) for $8.95 (list price $38.99)

Sharkk Claro Bluetooth Headphones, Active Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones with Advanced Apt-X Technology, 14 Hour Play Time Battery Life, Built-In Mic and Protein Soft Ear Cushions for $199.99 (list price $299.99)

Projector Ogima Home Cinema Theater LED1080P HD 2600Lumens 3D Video Projector Support HDMI VGA AV USB Games for $118.99 (list price $288.99)

Thermaltake CORE V1 Snow Edition Extreme Mini ITX Cube Chassis CA-1B8-00S6WN-01 for $47.99 (list price $54.99)

iHome Classic Corded Quiet Touch Slim Full Size USB Desktop Keyboard for $8.99 (list price $12.99)

Intova Duo Waterproof HD POV Sports Video Camera, Aqua for $34.45 (list price $49.99)

Kinivo BTX450 Premium Bluetooth Boombox with Powerful 10W dual drivers and passive subwoofer for $27.99 (list price $79.99)

DOBERMAN SECURITY Ultra-Slim Window Alarm with Loud 100dB Alarm and Vibration Sensors – Modern & Ultra-Thin Design Compatible with Virtually Any Window – Perfect for Home, Office, Dorm Room or Even RVs – Model SE-0106 for $7.98

Tenergy Advanced Universal Charger TN190 (4 Channel AA/AAA/C/D/9V Ni-MH Charger with LCD Display and USB Power Outlet) for $27.99 (list price $69.95)

Zkomori 3Pack 10FT iPhone Lightning Charging Cable Nylon Braided USB Sync Cord for iPhone 7/SE/5/5s6/6s/6 Plus,iPad Air/Mini,iPod,Compatible with iOS10 for $11.99 (list price $25.99)

Keten KB16 V4.0 Sport Bluetooth Headphones Stereo Wireless Sweatproof Earbuds for Running, Biking, Jogging, Workout and Gym Green for $19.99 (list price $29.99)

Vomercy Wired Earbuds Samsung Earphones iPhone Headphones with Microphone Wired Headphones In Ear Earbud for $14.99 (list price $29.99)

Koolulu Universal Zoom Lens, Black for $19.99 (list price $39.95)

Jarv Mach 1 Wireless Earbuds – Sweatproof and Water Resistant, Over the Ear Sport Design – Bluetooth Headphones for $24.99 (list price $79.99)

Etekcity Digital Voice Recorder & MP3 Music Player 8GB Pocket Rechargeable Dictaphone for $38.95 (list price $99.99)

ONSON Universal Car Phone Mount, 360° Rotation Car Mount Cradle(Black+Red) for $10.99 (list price $15.99)

Silicon Power 64GB USB 3.0 J06 Jewel Flash Drive, Deep Blue (SP064GBUF3J06V1DNE) for $19.66 (list price $23.13)

Silicon Power 64GB Blaze B30 USB 3.0 Swivel Flash Drive, Black (SP064GBUF3B30V1KNE) for (list price $16.99)

JLab Audio OMNI Premium Folding Bluetooth Wireless Over-Ear Headphone with Mic & Carrying Case – Black Pearl for (list price $199.99)

Apexel Mini Foldable Wired Built-in Remote Shutter Selfie Stick Monopod + 3 in 1 Fisheye, Wide Angle, Macro Phone Lens Kit for iPhone Samsung Black for $12.15 (list price $16.98)

MOTA FanFan – Portable and adaptable pocket fan (USB and Lightning) – Retail Packaging – White for $8.41 (list price $10.99)

Caravelle New York Men’s 43A121 Analog Display Japanese Quartz Blue Watch for $18.00 (list price $100.00)

Timex Men’s T5K588 “Ironman Sleek” Fitness Watch for $94.95 (list price $94.95)

Bulova Men’s 96B175 Precisionist Stainless Steel Watch for $382.95 (list price $825.00)

Invicta Men’s 20187SYB Pro Diver Analog Display Quartz Gold-Tone Watch for $199.45 (list price $595.00)

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Umbra Buddy Paper Towel Holder, Mint for $21.98 (list price $25.00)

LG LCS1112ST Countertop Microwave Oven, 1000-watt, Stainless Steel for $98.00 (list price $149.99)

Chef Buddy Sink Cutting Board for $16.98 (list price $29.98)

Zojirushi BB-PAC20 Home Bakery Virtuoso Breadmaker with Gluten Free Menu setting for $235.51 (list price $325.00)

Oster TSSTTR6330-NP 4 Slice Long Slot Toaster, Stainless Steel for $39.99 (list price $59.99)

Cook N Home 02447 Manual Lemon/Citrus Hand Juicer Squeezer, with Silicone removable handle, Stainless Steel for $12.99 (list price $24.99)

Famili FM206OB Digital Kitchen Food Scale 11lb/5kg Electronic Cooking Scale, Orange for $19.99 (list price $25.99)

Cook N Home Nonstick Sauce Pan with Lid, 3 quart, Black for $12.82 (list price $29.99)

Cook N Home Micro Perforated Colander with Handle and Solid Base, 5 quart, Stainless Steel for $7.95 (list price $19.99)

Siliconezone My Animals Collection 6.9″ Non-Stick Silicone Rhinoceros Chocolate Mold, Gray for $6.29 (list price $8.99)

Waiters Corkscrew By iXCC, Handle Wine Corkscrew Made of Rosewood and Stainless Steel – All in One Wine Bottle Opener and Foil Cutter for $16.99 (list price $24.99)

Serving Bowls – Serve and Stack in Style – Colorful – Oatmeal – Breakfast – Dessert – Ice Cream Bowls – Set of 4 – Free Rack and Spoons – Stackable for $49.99 (list price $34.99)

Besiva Knife Sharpener, 2 Stage Coarse & Extra-Fine Sharpening System for Knives ,Red & Black for $10.99 (list price $29.99)

Siliconezone 4.3″ Silicone Polar Bear Cake Mold, White for $4.39 (list price $5.99)

Barbuzzo Zombie Head Glass Decanter for $13.24 (list price $19.95)

Plemo French Press Coffee Maker Teapot 1Liter 34 oz for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Nordic Ware Seasonal Collection Autumn Cakelette Pan for $23.16 (list price $42.50)

Shun VB0701 Sora Utility Knife, 6-Inch for $42.75 (list price $75.00)

PLEMO Vegetable Spiralizer, Bundle 4-Blade Spiral Slicer Zucchini Pasta Noodle Spaghetti Maker for $11.99 (list price $32.99)

Barclay Butera Fez Cut-Glass Decanter with Gold Leaf for $41.99 (list price $57.00)

Crock-Pot 6-Quart 5-in-1 Multi-Cooker with Non-Stick Inner Pot, Stainless Steel, SCCPMC600-S for $110.60 (list price $149.99)

Nordic Ware Chiffon Bundt Pan, Metallic for $24.95 (list price $36.00)

Cook N Home 5.5″ Nonstick Mini Size Fry Pan and Sauce Pan with Lid Set, Green for $11.00 (list price $19.99)

Kuprum Hand Hammered Natural Solid Copper Sauce Pot, Caramel, Soup, Boil, Saucepan 1.2 quart for $59.74 (list price $89.00)

Stoneware Divided Server Bowl – With 2 Bowls in 1 Serving Dish – Double Dish Appetizer Plates – Great for Chips, Dip, Salsa & Other Snack Foods for $19.99 (list price $19.95)

Knork 18/10 Stainless Steel 20 Piece Flatware Set, Matte Silver for $83.33 (list price $129.99)

Creative Co-Op Ceramic Measuring Cup Set for $15.19 (list price $22.31)

American Kitchen 10″ Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Non-Stick Casserole Pan w/ Cover for $89.99 (list price $119.99)

Mrs. Fields Bakeware Bake N Stuff Cupcake Pan Makes 6 Candy Filled Cupcakes, Black for $14.54 (list price $19.99)

Watermelon Slicer with Bonus Quick Fruit Chiller Bowl for $10.05 (list price $13.40)

HOME

Full Sheet Set Woodland Print for Kids Bedding – Double Brushed Ultra Microfiber Luxury Bedding Sheet Set By Where the Polka Dots Roam for $34.99 (list price $44.99)

Hoover FH50150 Carpet Basics Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner for $119.99 (list price $219.99)

Dirt Devil SD20000RED Simpli-Stik Lightweight Bagless Stick Vacuum – Corded for $16.88 (list price $39.99)

BISSELL 2X Pet Stain & Odor Portable Machine Formula, 32 ounces, 74R7 for $10.29 (list price $24.99)

Black+Decker BDH2000PL MAX Lithium Pivot Vacuum, 20-volt for $67.99 (list price $119.99)

Dirt Devil SD20005RED Scorpion Quick Flip Corded Bagless Handheld Vacuum for $25.20 (list price $39.99)

Oreck Commercial XL2100RHS 8 Pound Commercial Upright Vacuum, Blue for $137.81 (list price $299.00)

Nature’s Miracle Deep Cleaning Pet Stain and Odor Carpet Shampoo 64oz (1/2 Gallon) for $11.97 (list price $20.76)

Bissell 28806 Perfect Sweep Turbo, Grey for $34.99 (list price $39.99)

AmazonBasics Velvet Suit Hangers – (Pack of 50) for $20.00 (list price $23.99)

Command Utility Hooks Value Pack, Medium, White, 6-Hooks (17001-6ES) for $5.96 (list price $8.76)

Sterilite 19889804 70 Quart/ 66 Liter Ultra Latch Box, White Lid & Clear Base w/ Latches, 4-Pack for $35.99 (list price $90.00)

THERMOS FOOGO Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Charcoal/Teal for $18.22

Seville Classics Resin-Wood Composite Utility Shoe Rack (Single Pack) for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

InterDesign Gia Kitchen Sink Suction Holder for Sponges, Scrubbers, Soap – Stainless Steel for $6.99

Household Essentials Pop-Up Mesh Laundry Hamper, Black for $9.69 (list price $10.99)

IPOW 2 Pack 360 Degree Rotating Twirl Tie Rack Adjustable Tie Belt Scarf Hanger Holder Hook Ties Scarf for Closet Organizer Storage (4.4″black) for $6.99 (list price $18.98)

Sterilite 01986P01 3 Weave Drawer Unit, Espresso with Driftwood Handles and Legs, 1-Pack for $39.97 (list price $49.99)

Zenna Home 2130NN, Tension Corner Pole Caddy, Satin Nickel for $20.99 (list price $46.00)

Nine Stars DZT-50-9 Infrared Touchless Stainless Steel Trash Can, 13.2-Gallon for $54.59 (list price $82.00)

Bentgo Ice Lunch Chillers – Ultra-thin Ice Packs (4 Pack – Blue) for $7.99 (list price $14.99)

Mind Reader ‘Anchor’ Triple Drawer single serve coffee pod holder, Black for $16.43 (list price $19.95)

FreeKey System for $7.03 (list price $8.28)

Department 56 Village Tombstones St/6 for $10.00 (list price $14.99)

Eccolo World Traveler Hammered Silver Plated Frame, Holds a 5 x 7-Inch Photo for $14.99 (list price $25.00)

Safavieh Adirondack Collection ADR101A Silver and Black Area Rug, 4 feet by 6 feet (4′ x 6′) for $37.78 (list price $126.00)

Fringe Studio Rose Bouquet Mattie Vase, White for $35.00 (list price $65.00)

Mybestfurn Pack Of 2 100% Cotton Canvas Embroidery Elegant Leaf Home Decorative Floor Cushion Throw Pillow Covers 18*18 Inches – Green Leaf for $39.99 (list price $54.99)

Legacy Commercial Swivel Barstool in Bicast Leather with 30-Inch Seat Height, Black for $144.79 (list price $173.00)

Armen Living Cleo 30 in. Barstool for $149.52 (list price $173.00)

NEWLAKE Lightweight White Down Alternative Quilted Comforter Medium Warmth Duvet,Full/Queen Size for $31.44 (list price $81.99)

Fantasy Fields – Lil’ Sports Fan Thematic Kids Wooden Bookcase with Storage | Imagination Inspiring Hand Crafted & Hand Painted Details | Non-Toxic, Lead Free Water-based Paint for $107.99 (list price $169.00)

Pokemon Cotton face Towel for $12.74 (list price $19.91)

Carley Set of 5 Mirrored Pillar Candle Holder for $99.95 (list price $149.99)

Handy Living Plush Twin Mattress for $137.69 (list price $334.00)

InterDesign Mildew-Free PEVA 3 Gauge Shower Liner, 72 x 72 – Inch, Clear for $4.44 (list price $6.49)

Poo-Pourri Before-You-Go Toilet Spray 4-Ounce Bottle, Original Scent for $10.69 (list price $14.99)

AquaBliss High Output Universal Shower Filter with Replaceable 3-Stage Filter Cartridge – Chrome for $39.95 (list price $49.95)

Danco 9D00010306 Microban Hair Catcher for $4.97 (list price $29.44)

Chemical Guys MIC_292_08 Premium Grade Microfiber Applicators, Blue (Pack of 8) for $9.99 (list price $18.95)

Wash Cloth Towels by Royal, 24-Pack, 100% Natural Cotton, 12 x 12, Commercial Grade, Appropriate for use in Bathroom, Kitchen, Nursery and for Cleaning, Soft and Absorbent, Machine Washable, White for $19.99 (list price $29.99)

Munchkin Dandy Dots Bath Mat for $8.14 (list price $13.99)

Santin Art- Modern Abstract Painting the Cloud Tree High Q. Wall Decor Landscape Paintings on Canvas 12x16inch 3pcs Stretched and Framed Ready to Hang for $14.90 (list price $99.99)

MOHOO 50x50cm Elephant Oil Painting Canvas Wall Art for $12.99 (list price $26.56)

Whitmor 6023-3982 Stacking Utility Shelf for $13.49 (list price $17.75)

SereneLife Drop Box Safe Front Load Cash Vault Drop lock and Safe For Jewlery Cash documents with Mechanical Override, Includes Keys 13.8 x 9.8 x 9.8 inches (SLSFE342) for $48.96 (list price $69.99)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Remington CI9538 T|Studio Salon Collection Pearl Digital Ceramic Curling Wand, 1-1 ½ Inch, Pink for $22.06 (list price $24.99)

Remington MB-200 Titanium Mustache and Beard Trimmer, Black for $20.48 (list price $29.99)

Remington H9100S T-Studio Thermaluxe Ceramic Hair Setter, Hair Rollers, 1-1 ¼ Inch, Purple for $33.47 (list price $42.99)

Remington S7330 Wet 2 Straight Hair Straightener, 2 Inch, Black Hair Straighter for $19.99 (list price $27.99)

Remington EP7010 Women’s Total Coverage, Epilation, Tweezing Hair Removal System for $22.50 (list price $34.99)

Remington HC5855 Virtually Indestructible Haircut & Beard Trimmer, Hair Clippers, Beard Trimmer, Clippers for $29.99 (list price $44.99)

The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil, 0.34 Fluid Ounce (Packaging May Vary) for $8.00 (list price $9.50)

The Body Shop Shea Treats for $3.07 (list price $11.00)

The Body Shop Camomile Gentle Eye Makeup Remover, 8.4 fl. oz. (Packaging May Vary) for $15.50 (list price $15.50)

The Body Shop Pink Grapefruit Body Scrub, 7.3 ounces for $12.69 (list price $20.00)

Aromatherapy Top 6 Essential Oils 100% Pure & Therapeutic grade – Basic Sampler Gift Set & Premium Kit – 6/10 Ml (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Orange, Peppermint) for $14.95 (list price $79.99)

Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue By Dolce & Gabbana For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Oz (Packaging May Vary) for $52.69 (list price $87.00)

Versace Bright Crystal By Gianni Versace For Women. Eau De Toilette .17-Ounce Mini for $9.93 (list price $20.00)

Victoria’s Secret Pure Seduction Body Mist for Women, 8.4 Ounce for $10.08 (list price $18.00)

STELLA McCARTNEY Eau de Parfum Spray for Women, 3.3 Fluid Ounce for $59.99 (list price $92.00)

BESTOPE Blackhead Remover Pimple Comedone Extractor Tool Best Acne Removal Kit – Treatment for Blemish, Whitehead Popping, Zit Removing for Risk Free Nose Face Skin with Metal Case for $9.99 (list price $39.99)

8 Bath Bombs Gift Set – USA Made – Bath Bombs Kit – Ultra Lush Spa Fizzies – Best Gift Ideas – Enjoyable than Bath Beads & other Bath Body Products – Add to bath bubbles – Relaxation Kit Bath Basket for $20.99 (list price $48.99)

Dr. Teal’s Salt, Detox, 3 Pound for $4.49 (list price $5.99)

Aquasentials Mesh Pouf Bath Sponge (8 Pack) for $8.49 (list price $12.99)

Neutrogena Body Oil, Light Sesame Formula, 16 Fl. Oz for $12.97 (list price $22.55)

Dove Purely Pampering Body Wash, Shea Butter 22 oz, Twin Pack for $9.99 (list price $15.09)

Olay Fresh Outlast Cooling White Strawberry and Mint Beauty Bar, 4 Count for $2.64 (list price $4.82)

EFINNY Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask Whitening Oxygen Mud Moisturizing Deep Clean for $6.99 (list price $19.99)

Bath Bombs Gift Set of 6, Beach Scents, Paraben Free, Phthalates Free, lush All Natural Essential Oils, Cocoa Butter, Fizzies, Melts for $29.99 (list price $29.95)

Digital Glass Bathroom Scale Ultra Slim Tempered Glass – Clear – by Utopia Home for $14.99 (list price $29.99)

OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND CRAFTS

Avalon Top Loading Water Cooler Dispenser for $125.00 (list price $495.00)

Paper Mate Profile Retractable Ballpoint Pens, Bold Point, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $6.64 (list price $17.09)

Sharpie Permanent Markers, Brush Tip, Assorted, 12 Pack for $11.87 (list price $27.57)

Perler Beads 22,000 Count Bead Jar Multi-Mix Colors for $14.59 (list price $25.79)

Expo Original Dry Erase Set, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 7-Piece with Organizer for $7.92 (list price $14.99)

Reaeon Super Fine Point Coloring Pens Art Set with Diamond Head- 0.4mm Colored Fineliner Gel Ink Pen No Bleeding 18 Colors Pack for Drawing,Details,Coloring Books and More for $10.99 (list price $45.00)

ALEX Toys Art Paintbrush Set 50 Brushes for $13.80 (list price $19.99)

MyGift Metal Mesh Office Supplies Storage Rack, Mail Organizer, Post It Note Memo Pad Holder, Black for $14.99 (list price $24.99)

Chenille Kraft Glitter Glue Pens, Assorted 10cc Tube, 72 per Pack (CKC338000) for $19.98 (list price $38.99)

SINGER One Easy-to-Use Computerized Sewing Machine for $168.27 (list price $499.99)

Singer Beginner’s Sewing Kit, Pink/Black for $7.30 (list price $12.99)

Sharpie 1760445 Flip Chart Marker, Black, 8-Pack for $6.29 (list price $10.54)

Avery Textured White Scallop Round Tags, 2.5-Inch Diameter, Pack of 27 (80503) for $4.86 (list price $8.13)

Post-it Tabs Value Pack, Assorted Primary Colors, 1 and 2-Inch Sizes, 114-Tabs/Pack (686-VAD2) for $8.46 (list price $11.07)

HP G8X92AA LA Prime v2 Graphing Calculator for $135.99 (list price $149.99)

Sharp Electronics EL-334TB Twin Power 10-Digit Calculator with Kick Stand for $12.93 (list price $14.99)

Serta 43809 Air Health and Wellness Executive Office Chair, Big and Tall, Roasted Chestnut for $177.09 (list price $399.99)

Sizzix 660950 Texture Boutique Embossing Machine, White and Gray for $26.66 (list price $39.99)

Office+Style 6 Colored Rubber Band Balls with Close-Lid Storage Cases, 270 Pieces for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Sharpie 1792910 Brush Tip Fabric Marker, Assorted Colors, 5-Pack for $7.99 (list price $13.61)

Little B 100465 Designer Cutting Dies, Halloween for $18.99 (list price $14.99)

SilverHooks Crystal Bejewled Desk Tape Dispenser for $12.74

BIC Kids Pencil – Pink Barrel, (1.3 mm), 1-Count for (list price $5.98)

Sharpie Color Burst Permanent Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 24-Count for $12.10 (list price $35.38)

Suck UK Cork Cactus Desk Clutter (SK CORKCACTUS1) for $12.31 (list price $15.00)

uni-ball Vision Stick Needle Rollerball Pens, Fine Point , Assorted Ink Colors, 8-Count for $9.82 (list price $16.49)

Post-it Cat Figure Pop-up Note Dispenser, 3 inch x 3 inch, (CAT-330) for $5.52 (list price $14.93)

Rolodex Mesh Collection Jumbo Pencil Cup, Black (62557) for $4.88 (list price $9.39)

The Pencil Grip Neon Crossover Grip Ergonomic Writing Aid for Righties and Lefties, 6 Grippers Assorted Colors (TPG-18006) for $9.27

Firesara 10 Pcs Silicon Ergonomic Pencil Grips Holders Writing Aid Fish Style For Children And Adults Righties And Lefties Better Hand Writing And Control for $8.98 (list price $12.98)

Cut Canvas Pencil Pen Bag Case Box Cosmetic Pouch Pocket Brush Holder Makeup Bags, Pokemon Pikachu for $6.00 (list price $40.99)

Officemate Deluxe Rotary Organizer, 16 Compartments, Recycled, Black (26255) for $11.21 (list price $22.15)

Safco Products 3263BL Onyx Mesh Desktop Organizer with 3 Vertical Sections/2 Baskets, Black for $25.99 (list price $38.49)

SUCK UK Dead Fred Pen Holder for $8.45 (list price $12.00)

HULISEN Cute Wood Sleeping Cat & Smiling Cat Pencil Pen Holders Desktop Organizers Containers (2 Designs Optional) (Design 1) for $8.99 (list price $13.99)

42pcs 6 x 6 inches (15cm*15cm) Felt Fabric Sheet Assorted Color Felt Pack DIY Craft Squares Nonwoven for $8.98 (list price $19.98)

KINGSO 42PCS Assorted Color Felt Fabric Sheets Patchwork Sewing DIY Craft 2030cm for $29.98 (list price $38.99)

Basic Yarn Bonbons Pack – 40 Acrylic Yarn Skeins – Assorted Colors – Perfect for Any Crochet and Knitting Project – 2 FREE E-Books for $30.00 (list price $50.00)

Caron Jumbo Prints Yarn, 12 Ounce, Baby Rainbow for $6.88 (list price $8.99)

OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORTS

GreenWorks STBA24B210 24V Cordless String Trimmer and Blower Combo Pack for $85.00 (list price $99.99)

LE 16.5ft LED Solar Rope Lights, Waterproof, 50 LEDs, Outdoor Rope Lights, Warm White, String Light, Portable, with Light Sensor, Multi-color Decorative light, Ideal for Christmas, Wedding, Party, Decorations, Gardens, Lawn, Patio for $9.99 (list price $25.50)

Adorable Set of 9 Brown Eggs Design Ceramic Succulent Planters / Mini Decorative Pots w/ Tray – MyGift® for $13.50 (list price $29.99)

CobraCo Bird Motif Copper Finish Hose Holder with Lid HHEBR for $80.27 (list price $119.99)

ZOMEI Meat Claws&Shredder Claws,Silicone Gloves,Silicone Basting Brush for Indoor & Outdoor Cooking,Grilling,Baking,Barbecue for $14.99 (list price $45.99)

MyGift® Vintage Style Green Transparent Glass Water Spray Bottle / Decorative Plant Mister with Top Pump for $13.99 (list price $24.99)

V Shaped Smoker Box Small – 25% THICKER STAINLESS STEEL WON’T WARP – Wood Chips for Smoking Meat on Gas & Propane BBQ Grills – Fits Between Flavorizer Bars & Hinged Lid for Easy Access – Cave Tools for $14.99 (list price $19.99)

Barbecue Spatula With Bottle Opener – HEAVY DUTY 20% THICKER STAINLESS STEEL – Wide Metal Grilling Turner for Burgers Steak & Fish – Large BBQ Grill Handle – Best Cooking Utensils & Accessories for $11.99 (list price $19.99)

SmartSign Two-Sided Aluminum Sign, Legend “Slow Down – Speed Limit 5 MPH”, 18″ high x 12″ wide, Black on Yellow for $20.88 (list price $24.61)

DEWALT DCBL720P1 20V MAX 5.0 Ah Lithium Ion XR Brushless Blower for $179.00 (list price $279.99)

Black & Decker BDH100WW Powered Squeegee Vac – Cordless for $35.66 (list price $69.99)

Blackstone 28 Inch Grill and Griddle Cover (Fits Similar Sized Grills) for $30.29 (list price $39.99)

Apex REM 15 15-Foot Connector Hose Remnants, Colors May Vary for $7.04 (list price $14.99)

Camco 40043 TastePURE Water Filter with Flexible Hose Protector for $15.48 (list price $27.44)

Suncast CPLSSM200B Swivel Hose Hideaway with Smart Trak Hose Guide for $50.66 (list price $89.00)

Union 63182 Elephant Watering Can, 2 quart, Gray for $6.48 (list price $6.99)

Liberty Garden Products 870-M1-2 Industrial 300 – 4 Wheel Garden Hose Reel Cart – Tan for $110.66 (list price $169.99)

Masterbuilt 20070115 Bluetooth Smart Digital Electric Smoker, 40-Inch for $373.74 (list price $499.95)

Masterbuilt TKBSK Aluminum Turkey Basket for Fryers for $24.99 (list price $34.99)

ELECTRONICS

Eton NGWTIIIB Traveler III AM/FM/LW/SW and Radio with ATS, Black for $47.99 (list price $69.99)

Office + Style 6 Outlet Surge Protector with Dual USB Ports and 6 Ft Cord, Black for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Lexar Professional 633x 64GB SDXC UHS-I Card w/Image Rescue 5 Software – LSD64GCB1NL633 for $19.99 (list price $21.99)

Silicon Power AA 40PK Alkaline Batteries Performance, SPAL02ABAT40PV1K for $10.03 (list price $15.99)

FosPower [10ft] 3.5mm Male to 2-Male RCA [Left / Right] Stereo Audio Cable – Step Down Design Adapter Cable for iPhone, iPod, Android Smartphones, Tablets, MP3 Players and More (10 Feet) for $12.99 (list price $22.99)

Sabrent USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station with Stand for Tablets and Laptops supports Windows & Mac (DS-RICA) for $149.99 (list price $189.99)

Monoprice Select Series High-Speed HDMI Cable 6 Feet Supports Ethernet, 3D, 4K and Audio Return – Black for $5.69 (list price $10.51)

Sharkk Vertical Ergonomic High Precision Optical Mouse Adjustable DPI 800 / 1200 / 1600 Wired Computer Mouse for $49.99 (list price $79.99)

Denon AVR-S720W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for $429.00 (list price $479.00)

Fintie iPad 2/3/4 Case [Corner Protection] – [Multi-Angle Viewing, Headrest Mount] Stand Cover W / Elastic Hand Strap, Auto Sleep / Wake for Apple iPad 4 with Retina Display / iPad 3 / iPad 2, Black for $17.99 (list price $32.99)

Uniden PRO401HH Professional 40 Channel Handheld CB Radio for $40.59 (list price $49.99)

BlueTech 6 Outlet 2 USB Port Wall Adapter with Safety Indicator Lights – White for $17.99 (list price $39.99)

Centon DSP8GB10PK 10 x 8GB Multi-pack Pro USB Flash Drive (Grey) for $28.49 (list price $41.99)

Gigastone PhotoFast 128GB U3 Memory Cable (PF-MCU3128GB-R) for $79.99 (list price $129.99)

AUKEY USB C Hub with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, 1 Ethernet Port, Silver Aluminum Body for MacBook 2016, ChromeBook Pixel, Other Type C Supported Devices for $14.99 (list price $34.99)

InnoGear Solar Gutter Lights with Mounting Pole Outdoor Motion Sensor Detector Light Wall Sconces for $21.99 (list price $40.99)

Pro Track Satin Nickel 5-Light Spiral Ceiling Light for $99.99 (list price $149.99)

Opal Glass Plug-In Swag Style 12″ High Pendant Light for $39.95 (list price $59.99)

TOOLS

Yost 750-E Rotating Bench Vise for $86.00 (list price $150.00)

TCP New 65 Watt Equivalent, 6-Pack BR30 LED Flood Light Bulbs, Non-Dimmable, Soft White, RLVBR306527ND6 for $23.13 (list price $25.70)

Woods 50007 Indoor 24-Hour Digital Timer, Daily Settings, 2-Pack for $14.81 (list price $22.99)

Black & Decker BDCD120VA 20V Lithium Drill/Driver Project Kit for $52.99 (list price $118.79)

Gateway Safety 3699 Colorful StarLite Gumballs Safety Glasses, Small, All Colors Included (Pack of 10) for (list price $14.03)

Kershaw 1620NB Scallion Folding Knife (Navy Blue) with SpeedSafe for $27.98 (list price $74.95)

Black & Decker BDCDMT1206KITC Matrix 6 Tool Combo Kit with Case for $149.99 (list price $359.08)

Syntus Upgraded Solar Lights Landscape Lighting LED Spotlight Waterproof Wall Sconces Security Night Light for Yard Garden Driveway Path, Pack of 2 for $24.99 (list price $50.99)

Amprobe ACDC-100 TRMS 1000A AC/DC Digital Clamp Meter for $141.08 (list price $179.95)

BLACK+DECKER BDC120VA100 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion Drill Kit with 100 Accessories for $69.00 (list price $129.00)

Fluke 1587 Insulation Multimeter, LCD Display, 2 Gigaohms Insulation Resistance, Up to 1000V Insulation Test Voltage for $649.00 (list price $749.99)

WishWorld Outdoor Solar Fairy String Lights, Waterproof Globe String Lights, 20ft 30 LEDs Christmas Lights Decorative Lighting for Indoor, Gardens, Party, Patio and Holiday Decorations(Multi-Color) for $9.99 (list price $19.99)

Sharkk Basics Stud Finder LCD Display Multi Scanning Multi Function Smart Stud Finders with Ergonomic Design for $19.49 (list price $99.99)

Dramm 13001 Premium Garden Gard Hose Spike – Green for $7.79 (list price $13.99)

Jackson Safety 370 Replacement Headgear (20696), Adjustable Jackson Welding Helmet Parts, Black and Gray for $15.96 (list price $20.00)

Ampco Safety Tools M-41M Combination Wrench Kit, Non-Sparking, Non-Magnetic, Corrosion Resistant for $346.95 (list price $403.69)

Ampco Safety Tools W-260 Socket Set, Non-Sparking, Non-Magnetic, Corrosion Resistant, 1/2″ Drive, SAE (Pack of 21) for $1,042.76 (list price $1,263.82)


October 12, 2016 – 2:54pm

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‘Doctor Who’ is Getting the ‘Mr. Men’ Treatment

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Fans of the BBC’s long-running series Doctor Who have watched their favorite Time Lord assume a variety of appearances—and soon, The Telegraph reports, they will get to see what The Doctor’s various incarnations would look like as Mr. Men characters.

Inspired by online fan art depicting pop culture stars as figures from the classic British children’s books, BBC Worldwide and Sanrio have teamed up to launch a new, 12-part Mr. Men book series, each one based on a single Doctor. The installments will be written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, the son of late Mr. Men creator Roger Hargreaves, with the first four books slated for release in the spring.

If you’re familiar with the Mr. Men franchise, you know that each book features a different title cartoon character who teaches the reader a simple life lesson. The upcoming Doctor Who-inspired works contain stories inspired by the First, Fourth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors: William Hartnell and Tom Baker, who appeared on the show from 1963 to 1966 and 1974 to 1981, respectively; Matt Smith, who starred from 2010 to 2013; and the current Doctor, Peter Capaldi. (Since “Mr. Doctor” sounds redundant, the characters will be named Dr. First, Dr. Second, etc.)

You can view illustrations from the upcoming works below. And don’t worry, David Tennant fans: More Doctor Who-inspired Mr. Men books will eventually arrive, although they don’t have a confirmed release date.

[h/t Gizmodo]

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October 12, 2016 – 2:30pm

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What School Lunch Looked Like Each Decade for the Past Century (And The Spooky Science Behind Ouija Boards)
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Tim Burton was originally set to direct The Addams Family.

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