Where can I find an industrial/ heavy-duty lunchbox?
Katie S asked:
Preferably made out of heavy-duty black plastic. Aladdin Lunchboxes used to make a model, but they no longer have it on their website. The old one I have is shaped kind of like a dome lunchbox, but is plastic, looks like it belongs on a construction site, and has two latches on the front.
Preferably made out of heavy-duty black plastic. Aladdin Lunchboxes used to make a model, but they no longer have it on their website. The old one I have is shaped kind of like a dome lunchbox, but is plastic, looks like it belongs on a construction site, and has two latches on the front.
I need a name for my mail-order business! (designs and customizations)?
aubrey_rawks asked:
I’m going to cater to the Ann Arbor area mostly. I customize and make stuff out of old T-shirts, and I turn old-school lunchboxes into purses. Here are the ones I’ve been throwing around:
I’m going to cater to the Ann Arbor area mostly. I customize and make stuff out of old T-shirts, and I turn old-school lunchboxes into purses. Here are the ones I’ve been throwing around:
Crimson & Clover Designs—may already be taken
Jukebox Mewesical Designs—huge Kevin Smith fan, don’t know if others would get the reference
Unicorn 26 Designs—comes from classified information
What do you guys think?
Topsy and Tim – New Lunchboxes
newmums asked:
Lucy Piper reads Topsy and Tim New Lunchboxes
value of vintage Mr. Peanut vending machine?
Shirley G asked:
T his is a tin vending peanut machine with In Mr Peanut shape with his likeness on front and is in original box. Is this a collectable and does it have any value
T his is a tin vending peanut machine with In Mr Peanut shape with his likeness on front and is in original box. Is this a collectable and does it have any value
What would pair up with a PB&J sandwich?
hannahbannah asked:
Ok what else could I throw in my little bro’s lunch bag tommorow?? I’m making him a PB&J sandwich but I can’t think of what else to throw in there. Obviously something good for him but also something that doesn’t really need to stay cold…and won’t go bad quickly it’s really hot and he doesn’t have one of those fancy lunchboxes lol…just a brown bag lunch.help?!!
Ok what else could I throw in my little bro’s lunch bag tommorow?? I’m making him a PB&J sandwich but I can’t think of what else to throw in there. Obviously something good for him but also something that doesn’t really need to stay cold…and won’t go bad quickly it’s really hot and he doesn’t have one of those fancy lunchboxes lol…just a brown bag lunch.help?!!
Are all collectible-type cars already in the hands of people in the know? It seems that way to me?
PM asked:
I mean to say, how great would it be to stumble across a vintage
car sitting in a barn somewhere unused and unappreciated?
Where can one look to find these treasures? It seems they are
already in the hands of people familair with their value. It’s an expensive market.
I mean to say, how great would it be to stumble across a vintage
car sitting in a barn somewhere unused and unappreciated?
Where can one look to find these treasures? It seems they are
already in the hands of people familair with their value. It’s an expensive market.
Need Help Naming an Estate Sale Service?
covetedcollectibles asked:
We sell vintage jewelry and collectibles online and often go to estate sales, etc. in the Bay Area. However, we recently moved to the valley and have found that estate sales are almost non-existent. The few we have been to have been run poorly, the places trashed by customers and the dismayed family members watching in horror. I got the idea that perhaps my hubby and I would start an Estate Sale biz that was a full service, in other words meet carefully and respectfully with family of deceased member or someone that went to a nursing home; handle everything from organizing whatever is left after they take what heirlooms they want; pricing, advertising, dealer previews, cleanup and haul off, donation of leftovers etc. The last thing a family needs to deal with is all the stuff but they don’t want to see people rummaging through it and disrespecting the property etc. I would like a name that is respectful and sounds like their items will be treated w/ dignity.
Thanks Everyone! Great answers! I was thinking along the “dignity” lines myself so am seriously considering Dignified Dis. We already have biz co with our letters which would be the dba GTA Enterprises. I agree that it is a horrible enough experience without someone throwing your family’s items to the wind, disrespecting the property and driven with greed instead of respect. Thanks all!
We sell vintage jewelry and collectibles online and often go to estate sales, etc. in the Bay Area. However, we recently moved to the valley and have found that estate sales are almost non-existent. The few we have been to have been run poorly, the places trashed by customers and the dismayed family members watching in horror. I got the idea that perhaps my hubby and I would start an Estate Sale biz that was a full service, in other words meet carefully and respectfully with family of deceased member or someone that went to a nursing home; handle everything from organizing whatever is left after they take what heirlooms they want; pricing, advertising, dealer previews, cleanup and haul off, donation of leftovers etc. The last thing a family needs to deal with is all the stuff but they don’t want to see people rummaging through it and disrespecting the property etc. I would like a name that is respectful and sounds like their items will be treated w/ dignity.
Thanks Everyone! Great answers! I was thinking along the “dignity” lines myself so am seriously considering Dignified Dis. We already have biz co with our letters which would be the dba GTA Enterprises. I agree that it is a horrible enough experience without someone throwing your family’s items to the wind, disrespecting the property and driven with greed instead of respect. Thanks all!
no more lunchboxes [part two]
bluebuddah asked:
this is the second installment of a film that took us five years to make, and cost me my marriage [priceless], the repect of my in-laws[worth about 82 cents], and taught me alot about life.







