Matchbox cars are the best! Not only because they support equality within their work place but their parent company Mattel has even given to equality groups.
Only Matchbox Car’s could make LA traffic look so pretty.
Silly Putty was our childhood plaything for hours of imagineeringfun. Now, they are still on our side as adults and as supporters of equality for all. On their fun site Silly Putty U. they have great ways to play with the stuff and fun new winners to a 50 New Silliest Uses Contest. These were our three favorites
Form Silly Putty into a ball, throw it at the stock market listings and invest in the stock it lifts off the page. – Peter H., Collinsville, Conn.
End an unbearable date by making a swollen gland with Silly Putty and excusing yourself because you’re not feeling well. — Judith D., Norwich, Conn.
I use Silly Putty to cover the microphone on my cell phone and block out unwanted noises on the golf course, so my boss can’t tell where I am. — Mike R., Lansdale, Pa.
Third guy, Mike R. of Lansdale, Pa. you are so busted. What do you use silly putty for? We think it makes a great stress reliever for nervous travelers or while flying. We’ll put up a quick vlog on how to make Silly Putty flowers and roses. Once you can make them in Putty their easy to make in chocolate… If you don’t know how to make a chocolate flower for a Valentines gift, you’ll love it. Cheap and always a success.
Finding the best deal is the fun part of the traveling now-a-days. Straight for Equality offers their dealtastic New Years Sale. Flight’s from LA to Orlando for $129-ish (taxes, fees etc. we presume,) there are really low fares offered all over the country. American is living up to it’s name by trying to represent America’s beautiful diverstiy. They give to the Victory Fund, HRC, and offer gay flight packages.
Make sure to let them know you are flying with them for flying the path with us. Contact Them here.
Remember if looking for a different deal use Orbitz, learn more here.
What a great year! So now what to do with your old 2009 Calendars? Here are FIVE ideas we were given. If you have any to add login and add your idea to the comments section.
1) Use the best pages to wrap small presents the following year, if the paper is malleable enough
2) Easy to make elegant gift tags out of the thicker stock calendars
3) There are blank puzzle sets at your local craft store, or simply glue page to cardboard stock cut out and laminate the pieces: great craft for little kids
4) Keep the images us like for scrap-booking during the year
5) Glue children’s art from the year into the old calendar to create a collage of the year for simple storage (doesn’t work for pack-rats, or mom’s like ours who kept everything, love ya’)
For a company based in Kansas City, MO there are some progressive policies within the Hallmark Corporation. So we’re sending them a virtual thank you note. Write them a card or email thanking them for their support and encourage them to make more diverse and universal card themes. (Remember by contacting the business that support us, and reminding them why we shop there, they’ll continue to do what’s right and encourage more to join them).
They have received a 100 on the HRC shopping guide and include/provide/recognize their GLBT employees on every level within the company.
Check out the amazing E-card selections: with so many of us with family, friends, and allies all over the world an e-card can be appropriate some times. There are themes for everything you could imagine and funny song e-cards as well. Make sure to check out their yearly package and calendar functions where you can set cards to send later in the year. If your super right brained, like ½ of our relationship, this is a great function for you.
Apple Voted ‘NO on 8′ and donated to the campaign last year!
Apple computers, oh MAC how we love thee. This office lives on it and so should yours. Apple was one of the proud corporate sponsors of the no on prop 8 campaign and we thank them for it. They even revamped their site to show their support during the critical hours of last year’s election. Good for them! Catch up Microsoft… you’re already behind.
Here’s a great company that Equal Junction junkies can make their voices heard. So next time your buying something from Mac’s site, make sure to note in their comments section that one of the reasons you purchased their great products was because they supported equality for all. Or, what we did while online Christmas shopping, wrote an email to Steve Jobs and filled out comment sections within this site about some of the gadgets we already use.