Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Why it’s far better to SPLURGE every Day of every Year rather than on #BlackFriday, thus enhancing your Shopping Experience & Knowledge of the Open Marketplace, an On-Going Serial by ASK: Adrienne Sioux Koopersmith/The Queen of Splurge & Creator of National Splurge Day ©1994 (amongst other popular Holidates To Celebrate) & The Daily Splurge ©2010.




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National Splurge Day’s The Daily Splurge #137 for Wednesday, November 5, 2014 cites the Fact that Today is the 309TH Day of the Year (310TH in leap years) on the Gregorian Calendar. With 56 more Days listed until the New Year 2015 unfolds and until the End of the Year, there will be a(ny) Number of Splurges now available and luring you in during this Period, dependent on how splurge-able you are or may become.  

 

The Initial Impetus to kickstart the Splurge Season, compiled of Chanukah – Christmas – Kwanzaa is a Time when the BEST INTEREST of who is the Object of your Splurge starts to formulates during this impending Period.

 

WHO you are going to SPLURGE on
and
WHAT you plan on giving them
 

are of tantamount Importance and for a very good Reason.  Black Friday is slated for Friday, November 28, 2014; however, my Holidate, NATIONAL SPLURGE DAY ©1994 and its subsequent Off-Spring: YOTS: Years Of The Splurges ©2010 are Events that Retail & Resale Merchants absolutely adore. 

 

Perhaps one of the most fun and memorable SPLURGES – Gifts you can make Today deals with the Fact that on Tuesday, November 5, 1935 (during World War II & The Great Impression: 

 

Parker Brothers launched the Game of Monopoly

 

which Today covers every Topic & Subject matter that matters, conceivable and in conceivable and makes for a mighty fine Gift for Gamesters and Collectible Collectors.  “No matter what,” states ASK, ‘The Queen of Splurge’ & Pop Culture Maven, “Splurging has had a Monopoly on all of us since Materialism reared it Marketing Head and we have grown accustomed to its ever-changing Face.”

 

 

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