Showing posts with label Cards Against Humanity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cards Against Humanity. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2015

- - My Favourite Black Friday Deals - -


Hi friends, long time no see! I know, I know - I've been away too long. School and work have been keeping me super busy and exhausted, but two more weeks to go and I'll be more engaging - I promise!

Today I thought I would create a quick post about some pretty awesome Black Friday deals.

Read more after the jump!

Saturday, January 10, 2015

- - [4] Cards Against Humanity | 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa | Day 4 Review - -



Today I just want to say a quick hello ("Hello!") and show you what was inside the Day 4 envelope of the Cards Against Humanity's 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa event.

Here's the rundown of this year's Holiday Bulls--t campaign - you pay Cards Against Humanity $15 (Canadians pay $25) and get sent 10 little mystery gifts for the "10 days or whatever of Kwanzaa." In addition to getting some interesting gifts, there is also a hidden puzzle somewhere amidst the gifts for which there is some sort of enormous prize. You can follow along with the progress of the puzzle with CAH here.

For Day 4 we have...

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

- - [3] Cards Against Humanity | 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa | Day 3 Review - -


Hey guys! I hope you are all having a lovely holiday season!

Today I have for you the Day 3 envelope from Cards Against Humanity's holiday event, the 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa.

Here's the rundown of this year's Holiday Bulls--t campaign - you pay Cards Against Humanity $15 (Canadians pay $25) and get sent 10 little mystery gifts for the "10 days or whatever of Kwanzaa." In addition to getting some interesting gifts, there is also a hidden puzzle somewhere amidst the gifts for which there is some sort of wonderful prize. You can follow along with the progress of the puzzle with CAH here.

Let's take a look at envelope #3 right after the jump...

Thursday, December 18, 2014

- - [2] Cards Against Humanity | 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa | Day 2 Review - -


A few days ago I finally got a chance to take photos of and open up the second 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa envelope from Cards Against Humanity. If you missed the contents of Day One - you can check those out here.

Here's a quick rundown of what this year's Holiday Bulls--t campaign is all about - you hand over $15 (Canadians fork over $25) to Cards Against Humanity and get sent 10 little mystery gifts for the "10 days or whatever of Kwanzaa." There is also some sort of difficult puzzle that's hidden amidst these gifts, which I know a lot of you are trying to figure out judging by the Google searches you guys use to end up on my pages. I'm not sure how helpful it is, but you can actually follow along the progress of the puzzle on the official CAH website for the puzzle.

After checking out last year's reviews, I thought that the second envelope would contain a small pack of CAH cards (for the record, the envelope seemed bulky enough to contain a pack) which were prominent in last year's envelopes. Nope, no such luck. The contents of the second envelope were much more unexpected.

People who get offended easily...um, beware. No, seriously.

Let's take a look after the jump.

Friday, December 05, 2014

- - [1] Cards Against Humanity | 10 Days or Whatever of Kwanzaa | Day 1 Review - -

A few weeks ago I put up a post on Facebook letting you guys know that Cards Against Humanity, the beloved/hated mature and satirical card game, was organizing their second ever Holiday Bulls--t campaign. Everyone who was signed up on their mailing list got an email about it, but I hope that those of you who don't receive CAH emails got a chance to sign up as well.

The campaign concept is simple - you hand over $15 ($25 for Canadians) to CAH and get sent 10 little mystery gifts for the "10 days or whatever of Kwanzaa." I didn't participate last year, but I did check out the reviews that were available online and seeing how cool and unique the little gifts were, I decided to sign up. I also signed up Andrew for this so that we could do something different this year.

Read more after the jump!