Saturday, December 31, 2011

Deal of the Day : Meeting Mister Ed

On New Year's Eve and thoughts turn to remembering the past year, what appropriate animal is there about memory?

Mister Ed was famous for being a talking horse on tv. This Mister Ed while being less famous is more human and has his own museum. Welcome to the Mister Ed's Elephant Museum. The museum is located in Orrtanna, Pennsylvania right on Route 30, the historic Lincoln Highway.

The museum consists of elephant related items that Mr. Ed has been collecting for years. He got hooked when he was given an elephant curio on his wedding day. Since then he has amassed over 2,000 elephant items from all over the world in his collection.

To visit the museum is free, so why is there a half off voucher? Well, there is more to this than just the museum, there is the gift shop and candy store. The gift shop contains hundreds of elephant gifts for you to add to your collection or you can buy some retro candy like wax bottles and candy necklaces as well as roasted peanuts.

This is classic road side Americana kitsch ... at it's best?

Get to spend $25 for only $12.50 with this certificate from Neofil.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Deal of the Day : Cat Circus

Today's deal of the day comes from Sin City itself, Las Vegas. It has nothing to do with vice or gambling but with running away to the circus. For $20 for an adult or $10 for a child you get a ticket to The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, a 55% discount from Groupon.

It's family friendly entertainment consisting of clowns, dogs, and cats. Yes, I did say cats. While there is the old saying about something being as difficult as herding cats, this circus is able make cats turn in fine feline performing feats.

Sorry, if you want to run away with the circus that might not be possible if you are a human. They get most of their animal performers from local animal shelters. It is incredible how they can take the unwanted and make them stars.

On a personal note, a co-worker had highly recommended a cat circus to me a few years ago. She was very enthusiastic about it as she used to see these acts in Russia where she grew up. I had never heard of such a thing. Cats? Her English wasn't the best so I thought she must have meant lions, tigers, and cougars, after all what can you train a cat to do that would be that entertaining? I was intrigued and figured that I would go.

The circus was held to a packed crowd in a synagogue. The audience appeared to be predominately Russian. I didn't hear any roaring of lions or tigers and was beginning to think maybe she did mean cats, like kitty cats.

Sure enough, when the curtains opened out came clowns bouncing around and there were cats running around the stage. I must say that the acrobatic feats of the cats were a bit less than what the dogs did but still quite impressive. They even had a cat or two walk a tightrope. I can't even get a cat to walk up to me while holding a piece of food.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Deal of the Day : Tanks for the memories

What do you get for the man who has everything this holiday season? Why not something that caters to the little boy in him. If you are near Kasota, Minnesota, about 70 southwest of Minneapolis, Groupon is offering a half off voucher at Drive A Tank. For $239 you learn about tanks, get to drive an armored tank through a wooded course and fire World War II vintage machine guns during a 3-4 hour lesson. It is regularly a $400 value.

For an additional fee they even offer you the chance to drive a tank to crush a car. How sweet is that? Of course if your girlfriend wants a feeling of power, this offer is good for her too.

Free Lunch

To those that say that there is no such thing as a free lunch, we say phooey! The 1/2 off site Weforia.com is offering a $5 discount on purchases from its site. Just enter the promo code MERRY5 and they will take $5 off your purchase.

Now $5 off is not free, but they have 3 offers that cost $5 or less. So when you combine the promo code and these offers, you are getting it for free. Granted 3 places is not many but if you are in the general neighborhood you can enjoy a free lunch.

One of the offers is for Napoli Pizzeria & Restaurant in Ashland, Massachusetts. By using the promo code you are getting $10 worth of pizza and Italian fare for nothing.

Another offer is from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. You can get $10 worth of pub fare from hamburgers to pork tenderloin from Otis' Tailgators Sports Bar.

The last offer is from Tasti-D-Lite for $8 worth of soft serve ice cream in Chandler, Arizona. The 1/2 off offer is for $4 but with the $5 off you will get it for free. Not sure if they will pay you for the $1 difference.

The promo code is good until December 31st. The offers are good for 6months from purchase.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Deals of the Day : Pin Crazy

I must confess that I lean towards the unconventional and that even includes my choice of bowling. Growing up in New York the choice of bowling is quite clear maybe due to the lack of choice and that is 10-pin bowling. This is the typical bowling game throughout the country except for maybe New England.

In New England there is another alternative in which thousands of people prefer and that is candlepin bowling. This game is different in that the pins are skinny sticks that look like candles (and thus the name) and the ball is smaller about the size of a softball and under 3 pounds. The rules are similar to 10-pin except you get 3 chances to knock down the pins in a frame and the pins are not cleared after each ball during a frame. It is quite popular in New England that they even had their version of bowling for dollars. The game is not easy as speed definitely plays a big part of the strategy and scores are definitely a lot lower than 10-pin.

For those interested in playing this game and are in Boston, South Boston Candlepin is offering a deal through Groupon for 3 games of bowling for up to 6 people including shoe rental.

As for something more different is duckpin bowling. This game is rarely seen in the United States expect for areas around Rhode Island, Maryland and Oklahoma. This odd version is like the off-spring of 10-pin and candlepin bowling. Like candlepin, you get 3 chances to knock the pins down, the ball is much smaller than 10-pin, about 3 pounds but slightly larger than candlepin, and the pins are not cleared during a frame. The pins are also different from the other 2, they are kind of a squat version of 10-pin, fat in the middle.

I must confess that I prefer duckpin to the other two. The ball is smaller so there is less stress on the arm and the shape of the pins give you more pin action than candlepin. Groupon is also offering a deal for 2 hours of duckpin bowling at Meadowbrook Lanes in Warwick, Rhode Island.

With either deal you should have a good time, at least by making fun of your friends having to wear those ugly rental shoes.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Deal of the Day : Do you want bacon with that?

Bacon makes everything better. At least that is what many articles on food say and the saying is even printed on t-shirts. Oh sure bacon tastes good on hamburgers, wrapped around scallops, and sprinkled on salads, but everything? There are definitely some believers out there as I have heard of chocolate covered bacon, hot dogs wrapped in bacon, and Elvis' famous peanut butter, banana, and bacon sandwich. Well if you are one of those believers, then today's deal of the day is for you and it comes from a business called The Baconery.

The Baconery is offering a $120 holiday mini-gift basket of bacon-infused treats (their words, not mine) for only $60 at CBS Local Deals in New York. Each basket contains 96 pieces of stuff with bacon from bacon brownies to chocolate bacon cookies to chocolate peanut butter bacon cookies. This offer runs through December 22nd. So if you like to combine your bacon fix with a sugar rush, this might be the perfect food for you.

Deal for a Second

2 weeks ago we mentioned an offer where there were around 30,000 vouchers available. This time we have an offer that really doesn't exist. This offer was for a $20 gift certificate to La Pizza House in Des Moines, Iowa for only $10 from LivingSocial. Not a very unusual deal as there are hundreds of pizzerias around the country offering a similar deal. But this one has to be special as they were only selling one voucher. The deal was to go for 2 days but in less then 1 day they met their goal and were sold out at 1 deal. You think that someone running their own business would set loftier goals for themselves.