Sentences with phrase «think junk market»

What I'm really good at is finding thrift store, side of the road finds, and just over all wacky things to turn into useful object (think Junk Market — Flea Market Style) I live in Ambler, PA, which is about 20 minutes outside of Philadelphia and 1.5 hours from NYC.

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If we extend this thought to the bond market, we find an underlying truth when it comes to junk and yields.
Gee, let's see, we now have a $ 15 billion food and beverage industry directly marketing to kids that's undermining our parenting efforts... pummeling junk food messaging incessantly (like PopTarts and Pizza Pockets being hawked at school lunch concession stands STILL even though many thought that was long gone, sigh).
I think the non-branded copycat junk food would be an EXCELLENT compromise and I agree that it is unlikely this will become a requirement as it would cut into the junk food industry's bottom line and free marketing to children.
Like screenwriters creating a bad sci - fi movie where the monster just won't die but keeps morphing into an even more heinous beast, marketing geniuses in the junk - food industry are even now crafting deceptive new messages to make you think their latest products are healthy.
I think we're going «junk huntin» at Eastbrook Flea Market tomorrow.
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I'm a little baffled as to why the Ereader market is so choked with junk, and this is by far the most promising thing on the market, but I think it needs serious research put into making it faster, with more screen response, and Bluetooth connectivity as well as a micro sd card slot, would just make this the ideal replacement for books.
Sadly, like many other commodities, I think we may end up with a tiered market, where the higher end businesses sell better product at higher prices, but fewer products, and then we'll have the dollar store version of books, where you get what you pay for, which for the most part is junk, but you know, people buy it anyway.
If you thought that those responsible for cloning and ripping off other people's work on phone stores were working in blissful isolation, you're wrong — and underestimating the size of the market for this kind of junk.
More product features, more product upgrades, more marketing campaigns, more advertising campaigns, more junk mail, more focus groups, more endless meetings that start at 7 am for no reason, more memos, more mission statements, more white papers, more working weekends, more brainstorming sessions, more blue - sky thinking, more team - building exercises, more PowerPoint slides, more sharp - dressing employees with fancy job titles, more visually - pleasing personal assistants, more prestigious office addresses, more buzzwords, more catchphrases, more infographics, more international conference calls, more office politics, more hysterical emails sent at 2.
I think we're going «junk huntin» at Eastbrook Flea Market tomorrow.
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