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Ever get the feeling some one is watching you?

So, either American Madness is so in tune with what is going on and what is big out there or someone is reading American Madness and not crediting us with our genius.

Tuesday afternoon, after posting the blog entry about the Snoopy Snow Cone Maker, I received this email in my mailbox:

Snow Blowing
BY FARAN ALEXIS KRENTCIL
A confession: When we found this resurrected Snoopy Sno-Cone machine, we literally jumped for joy. It’s the same ice shaver from the eighties, without the chipped paint and residue that comes from impulse eBay buys. The machine is great for cooling down on a sweltering afternoon or mixing frozen margaritas. Bet you never thought of that when you had your first Snoopy Sno-Cone in kindergarten.

$20 at Fredflare.com.

Apparently someone at New York Magazine is spying on us (I’m looking at you Faran Alexis Krentcil). If I get an email about Eating Lemons, I am calling someone out.

(Image from BrickBox)

Pointless Nostalgia

I keep a list of things to blog about.

Most of these things will never make it off the lsit because they don’t cut the interest factor when I go back to them on day 2 or they were a current event that is no longer that current (Russell Simons’ talking about cutting the cursing out of Rap, Mice at another NYC restaurant). These were all things I was hot to write about at the time (both of those about 2 weeks ago) but have since stopped caring about (Simmon’s needs to rethink his plan and what NYC establishment doesn’t have pests and vermin?)

But this was something I wanted to post because I have such great childhood memories of it and then a college memory of it as well: The Snoopy Sno Cone Machine. This product is kinda awesome, making tasty sno-cone treats. I do not however, recommend trying to grind enough ice to make margaritas with it. It just takes too long.

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