Certain must-have accessories, such as quality watches, never go out of style. If you are looking to adorn your wrist with a topnotch product, get a Michael Kors Chronogrpah Ladies Watch for a great price at www.WatchMaxx.com! WatchMaxx, which is an online retailer of brand name watches, offers amazing deals on timepieces from designers such as Michael Kors, Omega, Raymond Weil, and Tag Heuer. 
On the “Hot Deal” page of the website, you may find a featured watch for sale. This Michael Kors watch is available for $135, which is $40% off the MSRP! The chunky, clear acrylic bracelet strap is fashionable without being super flashy, and the mother of pearl colored dial and polished stainless steel case give it a clean look. It is water resistant up to 330 feet, so you can wear it while enjoying your summer activities, such as swimming. And, because WatchMaxx.com is an authorized watch dealer, it can offer you a two year warranty; you do not have to worry about ruining your investment should something happen to the watch.
You can find exquisite luxury watches for men and women for discounted prices, on Watchmaxx.com. Target your search by shopping by gender, brand, or price, and find your ideal watch.
It’s the summer. Time for getting out of the heat and diving into some water. Whether you live near the beach, have an above ground backyard pool or make your way down to the public swimming spot you’re going to need a towel. Why would you settle for just some regular towel?
Wholesale Blank Clothes currently has a great deal on “hooded towels.” Don’t worry I had never heard of this phenomenon either. Apparently these hoods are comfy for post swimming lounging in the sun. The hood acts as a fantastic shield from the sun and it is stylish for anyone planning on spending the early evening drip drying from their afternoon swim.
Currently these white hooded towels are going for a steep fifty percent off discount a great buy for anyone looking to stock their shelves with a hot summer item. If you’re just a regular person gathering kids around the pool having a pile of these around will save you a lot of wet feet marching across your carpet. At these prices you will find some way to make these things useful for you.
These are great, you know how I know? I’m wearing one right now. Seriously.
Woot is a unique website in the world of deal hunting. You will not find numerous items with price tags and discounts in this site. Instead you will find just single item per day at an amazing discount. They just follow this format of one item per day at big sale and with $5 shipping charges. When their products are not sold and the ware house is overstocked, then they hold a woot in which they stock all the items in a line and keep it there till all are gone.
Now you must be thinking that what is amazing in this? Yes, then amazing thing is the product description of each product on this site. Woot has hired experts in writing who write purely entertaining and funny descriptions for the products they list. And when the products are listed in one go, then the descriptions and sales just surpass any other site.
Lufthansa is having some great deals right now. If you book by Oct. 26, you can fly all around the world for very low prices. From New York, it’s $206 each way to London. From L.A. to Johannesburg is $592 each way. And from Washington, D.C. to Budapest is only $277 each way.
To be so young and to have so much of the world to see. I want to travel everywhere, write about it all, not do any more work, just travel around the world and soak in experiences. How like everyone else I am! Just imagine: people are doing the same thing you are, everywher. They have the same routines, the same desires, the same wants – except they want to visit us, and we want to visit them! How ironic.
I’m thinking about London for Spring Break! I’ll visit Stratford-upon-Avon, catch a play at the Globe theatre, eat fish and chips and other delicacies like bread pudding. I’ll visit Big Ben, the Tower of London, the cliffs of Dover, and of course the (free!) Tate Modern and Tate London, along with the National Gallery; see the changing of the guard, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey and markets and street performers galore.
I’ll keep you posted as to if my dream becomes a reality.

Coupons will always remind me of my grandma. Not so much coupons, but the act of painstakingly scouring the Sunday papers for coupon pages. She had a huge pair of scissors with red plastic handles that I never saw her use for anything but clipping coupons. While I helped her find and clip, I couldn’t help but wonder what the work to savings ratio was.
Half the coupons she clipped either ended up sitting in her wallet until their expiration date, or that particular store location didn’t honor them. Well I wish my grandma was still around to check out TheGroceryGame.com. This site is take all work out of coupon clipping! All you do is pay $5 and you get a location-specific list of all the best grocery deals in your neighborhood.
In NYC we love Jet Blue. They have a big terminal down there at JFK and they fly all over the country for really low prices. Now they’ve added another kick to the mix – their All You Can Fly Special expires Sunday, but while it lasts, from Sept. 8 to Oct. 8, you can fly anywhere you want, as much as you want. You’ve got to book within three days of departure, and it costs $699 without taxes. Those are the only stipulations.
61 destinations. One month. If I weren’t already taking a trip then I would have a list of places I’d like to visit. 4, one for each weekend.
First things first, I’d visit my buddy in L.A.,where he just moved. Help him tear up the town for a week and then head to Aruba, where I would listen to the Beach Boys and drink Tequila Sunrises into the early morning. After that, I’d want some culture, so I’d head to Bogota, and then head back to the states once my budget reached the halfway point. I’d only go to places I haven’t been, which means Pittsburgh, currently undergoing a kind of renaissance, and Portland, ME, my rival city, since my old home was Portland, Ore., the real Portland, where I’m actually headed during the interval.
Guess I‘ll wait till 2011 to be a jet setter.

Sometimes when you go on vacation, you want to spoil yourself and stay in a hotel that’s a little bit out of your price range. Or, you want to get a good deal on a rental car or flight but don’t have the time to check every car company or airline website to compare prices.
That’s where Priceline.com comes in. Priceline allows you to book flights, hotel rooms, car rental and attractions, all in the one place. Priceline is great when you can be flexible about dates, destinations and hotels, because that flexibility will help you widen your search and find the best deals. Keep in mind, however, that once you’ve made a reservation through Priceline.com, you cannot refund your booking under any circumstances.
Priceline.com is particularly handy for when you need to book a hotel. You can book hotels at the price listed by Priceline, or you can make a bid, enter in your credit card details, and wait for an answer. Bidding is great because you can find yourself scoring great deals – provided no one bids higher than you. You may find yourself staying in 5-star luxury for the price of a 3-star motel.
If you need a car sometimes to go grocery shopping or get to a place where public transit won’t take you, want to save money, don’t want the hassle of owning a car, don’t want to make an environmental footprint by owning a car, need a second car once in a while, or need a bigger car for a camping trip or move, Zipcar may be for you.
With Zipcar, it’s quick and easy to join online and you can reserve a car online by searching by time, location, price or model just minutes or months in advance. With Zipcar, you literally pay as you go; if you only need a car for 2 hours, then that’s what you’ll pay for. Gas, insurance and miles are all included. Zipcar rates and plans vary according to where you live. If you’re a New Yorker, for example, you’ll pay $25 to join Zipcar and a $50 annual fee. Hourly rates start at $8 and daily rates start at $77. You can also score plenty of special deals.
Zipcar is perfect for the occasional driver, and makes plenty of economical sense.

If you live in New York City and like to get away to Boston, Baltimore or Washington, D.C. every so often, but don’t have a whole lot of money, you’re probably familiar with the phenomenon of the Chinatown bus. You wait on a designated corner and make a mad dash onto the bus when it pulls up to the curb. It’s cheap, it’s…well, it’s cheap. That counts for a lot. And it’s kind of exciting. It reminds me a little bit of bus travel in Central America, except with fewer live chickens on board.
Once the Chinatown bus I was riding home from Boston broke down just north of The Bronx. The driver didn’t speak English, but we could see the smoke rising from under the carriage, and we gathered from his gestures that we were on our own now, so we collected our bags and followed signs to the city.
I splurged for the train for awhile after that.
Then one sunny day, along came BOLT. Once again, for less than the cost of a cab ride from the East Village to Brooklyn, a bus will take me to Boston, Baltimore or D.C., but this time it’s clean. It’s reliable. And it has free WIFI. A one-way ticket costs $16-$20, depending on peak hours. If you become a member, every eight trips buys you a free one-way ticket. And if you book far enough in advance, a ticket’s just a dollar.
With all the work I get done on board thanks to the free WIFI, sometimes I think it would be worth the commute.

Eating in NYC can set you back a lot of cash. But if you want to go out for dinner without spending tons of money, here are some options for under $10 around the city.
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop: This funky sandwich shop has been in business for more than 80 years and still is the place to go for a nice Jewish meal. You can expect a matzo ball soup, chopped liver sandwich and an egg soda for less than $10. Located at 5th ave. between 22nd and 23rd.
Mamoun’s: This falafel classic has been feeding NYU students and late night drunks for years. But you don’t have to fall into either of these categories to enjoy. 2 Locations: Mc Dougal off of W 3rd and St. Marks in between 2nd and 3rd aves.
Pizza: Whether you want Grimaldi’s underneath the Brooklyn Bridge or any of the corner Ray’s, chances are you will be satisfied with any piece of New York pizza. Located on just about every block in the entire city.
There are so many restaurants in NY that if you tried to eat at every one, it would take 8 years, at which point you could begin again and go to all the new ones that opened while you were on your first round. Happy eating!
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