Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy new year


This Year ends with a blue moon, which itself only comes along every 1.2 {or so} years, and is not blue in color, but in fact means that it is the second full moon of a month. But the Year Ending in one?
That's once in a lifetime.

Oh, And remember, its Twenty-Ten not two-thousand-and-ten.
Remember that.



-=Best Regards=-


Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.

Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.





Monday, December 28, 2009

Merry Christmas!



So What If I'm A bit late?  It took me awhile to build this Model.  And the Atrocious lack of inter net n the last three camping spots contributed somewhat.

Merry {Belated} Christmas!

More pictures coming soon, once my camera defogs

-=Best Regards=-


Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.

Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.





Wednesday, December 23, 2009

This is my kind of tree-topper





Merry Christmas from the Mechanic Shop!

-=Best Regards=-











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Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.



Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.


Location:S Bradley Rd,Santa Maria,United States

Thursday, December 17, 2009

We're Back!


The blog is inexplicibalbly back to it's normal size, I had nothing to do with it. I can't figure out what went wrong, but it's fixed now!
W00t!

-=Best Regards=-











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Wikipedia on Twitter




That's what I call target marketing!

1. On the Wikipedia,
2. Reading about Twitter,
3. Wikipedia is on Twitter,
4. And they only tell you on the Twitter page!




-=Best Regards=-











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Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

New Wallpaper: Double Espresso…



Please?

LEGO® is a registered trademark of LEGO®

Becoming a genius at a young age was always a problem for Dr. Smith.  The Baristas always looked askew at him for asking for such hard coffee before he can look over the counter properly.  That… And for giving exact change before the Cash Machine finished warming up.

Because, As we all know, Genius and Espresso go hand in hand.



-=Best Regards=-


Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.

Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.





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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Happy Hanukkah




I Would like to Wish all of the Jewish readers of this blog, a Happy Hanukkah {Of which today is Day two} and apologize for perhaps not properly representing the various religions here on Save The Croissants.com.  As a Christian {I Suppose,} I can only Look upon Judaism from the outside. But, Happy Hanukkah anyway,

The Lego® Minifigures are {From Left to right} Three Rather Blank-Faced Men singing carols in Român, Von TipRău as the conductor,  Zachary Morton Smith {Dr. Smith's Father} and Dr. Smith himself.   


.שָׁלוֹם


-=Best Regards=-


Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.

Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.





Friday, December 11, 2009

Holiday Gift Guide Vol. 1


I Have Been Afraid of posting lately, mostly out of shame from the catashtrophe that is my errant sidebar.

But in the Mood of the season, I have Decided to bring you a few of my favorite ideas for Christmas/other Holiday that incorpoates gift giving/anytime.

All of these items I can personally vouch for the quality, and/or own myself.  I'm not getting any from the sales of these itmes, although that would be awesome. The images are links to the product's page.

1.  A Book.



Everyone loves Books!  I Have used this particular one as an  example as Mr. Pratchett is my new favorite author,  and this one was Christmas-Themed.  Some people may swear by those newfangled e-readers, but I have tried them in the stores and such, and they are Quite lame.  Really, you can't beat the classics.
Generally USD$8.00 or so for Pratchett books, but price will vary by book. 

2. A Hat.


This Particular Hat is My Daily, I have crushed it, Packed it, stuffed it inside my coat to protect it from high winds, worn it thoroughly, probably sat on it and even used it as a pillow once, and as it is a Crushable it still retains its shape.  But Be warned,  it can be wet. but if it is raining torrentially, bring a brolly.  In Heavy Rain It Shrinks, see.  But it has a Puggaree {Sweatband}  so  only the crown shrinks, giving it a strange lopsided look. But thorough soaking could perhaps turn it into a whole new hat entirely… But to protect your invstment always Bring A Brolly.

USD$49.00, but black is on sale for USD$24.00.

3. Any Apple Product.



Everyone loves apple, {Right?} and with the diverse range of Apple Products, there is a Product for every Budget. I would go with an iPhone or Macbook Pro. {they have 13" Macbook Pros Now!}
iTunes USD$free.
Other Apple Products: USD$59.00-$3,299.00

4. LEGO®



I Personally love LEGO®, and they  come in all sizes, but for this holiday season I Would recommend the advent calender.  I Have Been Opening a door every day, and it has been shaping up nicely!

USD$29.99

5. Umbrella.


This is my umbrella, manufactured by the Totes Co. of Cincinnati Ohio.  It Is not the most Sturdy of Brollies, but with a lifetime {Yours, not its} guarantee you could have an umbrella forever, for only $12.99. But only if you are alright with Not having an umbrella for two to three weeks at a time as they repair/replace it.  available at Targets® Everywhere. {Although I Can only vouch for the U.S. Targets®.

USD$12.99

That's all I Can think of at the Moment. But look out for More posts along a similar Vein soon.


-=Best Regards=-


Sir Jacob D. Fredrickson Esq.

Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.

 

PostScript:  I Do Not get paid y any of the products advertised here: But I do enjoy them.





Tuesday, December 01, 2009

-= The Perils of Dressing Nicely=-

As someone who enjoys hats, and frequently trenchcoats, I have been acosted by complete strangers who think I look like Indiana Jones, Humphrey Bogart, Sam Spade. I even got Sherlock holmes once, {which is entierly the wrong era by the way} and the worst part is, these People think that they are so D--- smart! It's the glimmer of internal merriment in their eyes that really brings it home. "So are you a spy then?" asks the clerk at the market, "are you an idiot? I wish to reply, but I don't. Instead I smile, nod, and act as if that's the most original thing I've heard all day.


-=Best Regards=-











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Chief Executive Officer of Early Bird Industries, Inc.












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