Prudent and Practical

September 9, 2009

Where I’ve Been Part 1: Concerts

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: entertainment — K @ 8:24 PM

I’ve been slacking the last couple weeks with getting new content up.  I’ve been out with family a lot.  I probably won’t see them all for another couple months, so I took advantage of the opportunities.  Here is part one of my adventures.

August 7-9, 2009 I’ll call the concert weekend.  That Friday night D and I traveled to a small town 40 minutes away to see some of his friends perform.  The group calls themselves Olive Street Band and their inspiration is Bruce Springsteen among others.  Although I didn’t know a lot of the songs that they sang, I thought they were great performers!  We really enjoyed getting to spend some time with them during their breaks.

Be sure to visit their Facebook fan page or their web site for more info!

Nick I. from OSB

We drove back home that night to get ready to go back to our home town the next day.  While D stayed in town with his family, I snagged my little sister and headed to Davenport for Rock the River.  RTR is part of the Billy Graham Foundation.  We saw Franklin Graham speak as well as some fantastic (very contemporary) Christian bands perform.  The lineup included GRITS, The Afters, Decemberadio, Fireflight, and my favorite, Flyleaf!  I took some shaky video footage with D’s camera. We were pretty far back due to the unexpected huge crowd there but as soon as Flyleaf was up, E and I went to stand just outside the mosh pit.

Dollar$ and $ents: Aside from all the driving, it was a pretty cheap weekend.  It cost nothing to see OSB perform, however I did purchase a couple rum and cokes for $6.  Rock the River was a $10 donation and I spent $8 on lunch for E and I.  I also bought some water and snacks before going because it was an all day thing and it was so hot!  That put me back another $8.

Emo kids giving away hugs

Davenport bridge

Flyleaf!

Lacey and Rev. Graham

The night concluded with Franklin Graham making some closing remarks and encouraging the concert-goers to seek God.  Although I’ve been spending more time with God lately, I went up to get one of the packets the helpers were handing out.  I figured a little extra help can’t hurt ;-)   It included a pen, some commitment information, and the Gospel of John.

“Jesus, You died upon a cross and rose again to save the lost.  Forgive me now of all my sin.  Come be my Savior, Lord, and Friend.  Change my life and make it new.  And help me Lord, to live for You.” ~Salvation Poem

April 1, 2009

Free Movies! Need I say more?

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: computer, discounts, entertainment, free, movies, shopping — D @ 1:00 AM
A Redbox DVD case
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Redbox has become my favorite way to rent movies.  It’s conveniently located in our grocery store, so I don’t have to waste time and gas going all the way across town to rent an overpriced movie.  The Redbox locations are usually in busy places that are open long hours such as fast food restaurants and grocery stores.  You can also see what movies are available at all kiosks and reserve movies from the comfort of your own home before picking it up.

The movies are only $1 + tax per night and I like this “freedom”.  I feel like I pay for the time I watch the movie.  With RedBox, I return the movie by 9pm the following night or I get charged another dollar for another night.  When I rent a movie elsewhere, I usually don’t watch it over multiple days – I watch it once.  At this point I forget to return it three or four days later, incurring another $4 charge.

In addition to the dollar movies, RedBox offers multiple ways to get one night free.

  • Sign up for their emailings – you get a free rental for being a new member
  • Enter your cell phone on their website and opt in to receive texts every Monday
  • Free movie Wednesdays (so far only for March) by getting a code off their blog

The following messages have come straight from RedBox.

GET A FREE NIGHT’S RENTAL EVERY MONDAY… Sign up for Free Movie Mondays! Join the Redbox Free Movie Monday SMS program and get a promo code sent to your phone every Monday!

It’s March Movie Madness for Redbox, so get in the game… on Wednesdays! Visit Redblog every Wednesday in March for your Free Movie Wednesday code. Then visit your local Redbox kiosk for your FREE 1 NIGHT’s RENTAL.

I’ve used multiple cards and email addresses to receive the codes.  One that I’ve gotten twice is BREAKROOM.  There are also sites and forums out there catered to finding new RedBox freebie codes.

  • InsideRedBox keeps track of all new and expired codes, passing them on to you for free.
  • Slick Deals also has an entire thread devoted to RedBox codes.

Happy Movie Watching ;-)

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March 29, 2009

Buy 2 Get 1 Free Wii Games!

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: bargains, discounts, entertainment, random, saving money — K @ 9:52 PM

Good evening,

I was just called by my mother-in-law who works at Target.  They are having a Buy 2 Get 1 Free on Wii games this week.  You can go to Target’s website and click “Weekly Ad” in the upper right corner.  The special is on the front page.

The free offer includes all regular $49.99 and less Wii games… over 80 titles to choose from*

The free offer is available in stores only and no rainchecks will be issued.  The offer is available from March 29 through April 4, 2009.

Note:  the Wii logo belongs to Nintendo Corp.

March 6, 2009

How to search multiple cities on Craiglist

Filed under: General,entertainment — Tags: Add new tag, online, saving money — D @ 12:19 PM

Many people know about Craigslist, the online classified ads site.  On Craigslist, people can post jobs, items for sale, just like in your local classified ads in the newspaper all for free. When using craiglist you search by cities to view the different things people have posted. It is a great website for finding both new and used items up for sale at bargain prices.

Unfortunately, one of the biggest and most time consuming aspects of using Craigslist is its native search feature, which is quite limited. When searching for items on Craigslist, users must search each individual city separately.

Say for instance you live in a location between 3 major cities. In order to search for items on Craigslist, you must perform a individual search for each city. You can imagine, this can become frustrating for users

Fortunately, there are website and resources available to help simplify and streamline the searching process on Craiglist.

http://crazedlist.org/

crazedlist 300x148 photo How to search multiple cities on Craiglist

http://www.searchtempest.com/ – ( formerly known as craigshelper.com/ )

search tempest 300x147 photo How to search multiple cities on Craiglist

My personal favorite is searchtempest.com, but both are excellent websites for making the search process in Craigslist more efficient.

Simply type in your zip code, how many miles from your home you want to search, and what your are looking for and these site will return all the results, with the items closest to you showing up first. You can organize you results to fit your needs, such as sort by name or distance from your zip code. Best of all, it shows results from all the cities in the radius you specified.

results 300x148 photo How to search multiple cities on Craiglist

If you would like to stick with the more manual way to search all of Craiglist you can follow the instructions posted here:

http://craigslist-tips.blogspot.com/2007/12/how-to-search-craigslist-multiple.html

With these tools, you now can search for your items easier and more efficiently and find the deals you are looking with justa couple clicks of the mouse.

February 2, 2009

Oren Lavie’s “Her Morning Elegance” Video

Filed under: entertainment — Tags: random — K @ 10:56 PM

I saw this video earlier today and had to share it with everybody.  It’s not prudent or practical or a how-to, but it’s entertaining to watch… A woman is “sleep walking” in her bed to Oren Lavie’s somber “Her Morning Elegance.”  The video was created using over 3000 still shots.  I love it!  Enjoy.

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