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At first glance, this seems like a pretty simple sale. But we've got one word for you: glass! Does t

At first glance, this seems like a pretty simple sale. But we've got one word for you: glass! Does that get you excited? Well, it shouldn't. [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:]( [daily deal teaser v0.5]( [WTF is for sale today at Meh?]( [See if you can guess.]( At first glance, this seems like a pretty simple sale. But we’ve got one word for you: glass! Does that get you excited? Well, it shouldn’t. [Who’s buying this crap?]( [What’s the community say?]( [msayler said:]( [We got some off-brand Pyrex Rockin through the night Yeah we got some off-brand Pyrex Ain't it a beautiful sight? Come on, bake this Pyrex Ain't nothin gonna get in your way You can bake this fake-███ Pyrex But not the ████, I say Pyreeeexxzz]( [mike808 said:]( [Do these nest well for ███████?]( [carl669 said:]( [wait... I'm NOT supposed to let the ████ melt over my ████ in the oven? how the hell else will I get that wonderful ███████ taste?]( [How many did they buy?]( [So far today...]( 17219 visitors. 54% on a phone, 4% on a tablet. 415 sold. 1922 meh button clicks. $7239 total. [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?]( #JanuaryShmanuary 1 active user @Irk 5:54 PM January? Shmanuary. @Irk 5:55 PM You know what nobody cares about anymore? @Irk 5:56 PM “They don’t even play their own instruments.” @Irk 5:57 PM For some reason this was a really big deal. And then it wasn’t. @Irk 5:58 PM Maybe it was because we came out of the flashy glam of the 80’s and grounded grunge of the 90’s and entered the 2000’s with the advent of boy bands. @Irk 5:59 PM I mean, singers have just been singers for a long time, right? @Irk 6:00 PM Something about them being called boy bands, though, with the multiple members and how they all only sing (maybe?) just painted a big ol target on their backs. @Irk 6:01 PM People being like, “How dare they be called a band, there aren’t any instruments!” @Irk 6:02 PM But Vedder had no pearls, Weiland had no flying temples, and Alice was thankfully not in chains. That we know of. [meh]( is a daily deal experiment by [mediocre laboratories](. © a mediocre corporation. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online]( | [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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