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Your Savvy Shopper is a HUGE fan of classic country music. This week I’m excited to introduce The Golden Age of Country 10-CD Collection from Time-Life to a jaded world desperately in need of a dose of real, authentic, classic country music from the 1950s and 60s. Country artists tended to re-record most of their repertoire every time they changed record labels, but Time-Life keeps it real by always using the original classic recordings. Hank Williams, George Jones, Buck Owens, Ray Price, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Elvis, Roger Miller, and many, many more. No matter what kind of contemporary music you like best, some of its roots are here in classic country. I’ve spent over thirty years collecting these songs on LP, cassette, CD and MP3. With The Golden Age of Country, you can get them all in one collection. The well-produced infomercial is hosted by country legend Mickey Gilley and TV personality Lorianne Chase from Crook and Chase.
TMZ.com reports that Mighty Brand president Bill McAllister has decided that Billy Mays is irreplaceable and is offering the role of pitching Mighty Products to Billy’s partner and Pitchmen co-star Anthony “Sully” Sullivan. More as we know it.
What’s old is new again. Isometric exercise has its roots in the Physical Culture movement of the 19th century, and in a modified form was promoted as Dynamic Tension by fitness legend Charles Atlas throughout most of the 20th century. According to Wikipedia,
The motto of isometrics should be “resistance is NOT futile.” ISO7X is a piece of fitness equipment mated with an exercise program that promises to mold you into an incredible hunk in just ten minutes a day of resistance exercises, each held for seven seconds. Is it too late for your Savvy Shopper to get revenge against that bully who kicked sand in my face all those years ago?
How many more as yet unseen Billy Mays products/infomercials are in the pipeline? I was previously unaware of this auto accessory: the MaxGrip Dash Tray. It seems kind of strange to see this debuting now, since I just noticed that Billy has been removed from the Jupiter Jack spot. I’m wonderin’ why that decision was made.
Turbo Snake is the latest product endorsed by Anthony Sullivan, co-star with the late Billy Mays in Discovery Channel’s hit TV show Pitchmen. Looks like a very useful and effective product. Who hasn’t had a problem with hair-clogged drains? Still, it’s pretty unappealing to see the globs of decomposing hair it deftly extracts. But since that’s what the product does, how can you not show it? The bigger question: Will consumers buy this product before they actually experience the problem? They will if they’re smart, but most run to the hardware store only after the clogging occurs. Order Turbo Snake now and be prepared!
I’m really not happy about the way information was presented in the statement issued by Dr. Leszek Chrostowski, the associate medical examiner in Hillsborough County, Florida who conducted the autopsy of Billy Mays. Without any information regarding how often or how much Billy Mays used cocaine, and even though there was none in his system when he died, cocaine was listed as a contributing factor in his death. Dr. Chrostowski, this is a man’s reputation you are playing around with. It’s not your “teachable moment” about the perils of recreational drug use. I refer you all to the official family statement.
I don’t know if the P90X Extreme Home Fitness training program is better than other fitness regimens. But it’s certain that if you stick to your workouts for 90 days, you’ll see definite results. So the P90X system is definitely worth a look.
Your Savvy Shopper was playing a reunion concert with his old reggae band Friday night and missed this Billy Mays Resurrectifier commercial spoof on Jimmy Kimmel live. I’ll have to admit it’s cleverly done and includes a passable impression of Billy’s booming pitch delivery. So, do you deem this spoof to be playfully funny or does it disrespect the memory of Billy Mays?