It’s Black Friday: skip the crowds and buy at Amazon through the neo-neocon portal
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It’s the day after Thanksgiving, otherwise known as Black Friday. The day to wait patiently in store lines for bargains—in-between bites of turkey salad sandwich, doses of Tums, and the ritual of making turkey carcass soup.
But neo-neocon readers needn’t wait in those lines if you (act of shameless self-promotion coming up) just use neo-neocon as the portal for your Amazon holiday gift purchases. Click on any of the Amazon widgets in the right sidebar (or go here if for some reason the widgets aren’t showing), and everything you buy during that visit will send a tiny bit of money my way, and it won’t cost you one extra cent. What’s more, a helpful reader has come up with a way to make neo-neocon your permanent portal for Amazon, so you won’t have to remember each time you want to buy something. Hope this works:
All I did was open amazon using your port, then copied the URL when it opened, then closed and reopened my browser, pasted in the URL and opened amazon that way, then. bookmarked it, then closed out and went back in using the new bookmark and then ordered. Hopefully the bookmark will ‘stick”.
So you can relax and just enjoy eating those leftovers to your heart’s content. And I hope that you, unlike me, have access to pecan pie. I had a wonderful Thanksgiving with stupendous food, but no pecan pie, alas. However, that’s a small price to pay for all the other wonders.
[NOTE: This post is a slightly edited version of a previous post.]
Click on any of the Amazon widgets in the right sidebar (or go here if for some reason the widgets aren’t showing),
I’m using the very popular Chrome browser and I’m not seeing any sidebar Amazon widgets at all.
My permanent NeoAmazon portal doesn’t dealwith all that stuff above.
I just click and drag the link from the address space to my bookmarks bar under the address in the browser and leave it there.
It says Amazon.
if your marrying yourself, you can use neo as a gateway to your very own surprise wedding gift….shhhhhh, dont tell yourself!!!
(to think that rocky horror introduced shick treatment which laid out the ideal as janet weiss sings “the me of me”)
It’s only a trickle, not yet a trend, but it is out there, and it has a name: sologamy. Sologamy is the marriage of someone to one’s own self–the his- or herness of it is not relevant, although it seems to be mostly women who are doing it. Apparently Linda Baker was the first person to marry herself back in December 1993. Others have followed suit, including Sara Sharpe, who wrote about her self-marriage in A Dress, A Ring, Promises to Self. And there’s Nadine Schweigert, a thirty-six-year-old-woman from Fargo, North Dakota, who was interviewed by Anderson Cooper after marrying herself in front of some forty of her closest friends. “I, Nadine,” she said to herself, “promise to enjoy inhabiting my own life and to relish a lifelong love affair with my beautiful self.” Jennifer Hoes is a Dutch woman who did the same thing in 2003. Her same-self marriage was the subject of a recent ten-minute documentary by Aeon Magazine.
Vanderleun seems to be right:
You can bookmark Neo’s Amazon portal by just dragging it into your bookmarks bar (in Firefox at least). I just did it it (mine says “Amazon Logo”) and found that that it opens to my normal Amazon Prime page.
You can verify because Neo’s name will show up in the URL when Amazon opens.
Time will tell whether it’ll ‘stick’.
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