Before high heels and lacy underthings, a vixen was a fabled reindeer that flew a sleigh and posed part-time for tractor ads. Unleash your newly defined inner vixen with today's Groupon to Glamour Shots. This Groupon can only be used at the Glamour Shots' location on Hansen Road. Choose between the following options:
- For $20, you get Glam Session package (a $99.90 value), which includes:
- An airbrush makeover
- One framed, 5”x7” two-image collage
- For $20, you get a $100 credit toward any other photo session or portrait purchase. This credit cannot be used towards hair and makeup services, though customers can opt to receive the service for an additional fee of $29.95.
Glamour Shots' expert capturers lead each of their photo sessions, generously sharing ample directorial power with their subject. Professional photography offers experience and guidance, which means pictures won't have any elbows poking out of the corner of the frame. Bring three, four, or more close friends, family members, or beloved homemade androids to share the glamorous limelight, as any number of subjects can be included in the photo session, which create a joyous gift for the holidays. Featured faces are even welcome to bring props such as precious sports memorabilia or the newspaper featuring their victory at the Jam Recipe Throwdown. Leave trusty airbrush kits at home, as a preshoot makeover is included in the package.
Proofs are immediately available after each session; choose two images from the multitudinous selection for a framed 5”x7” traditional color portrait printed on high-quality Kodak paper. For guests interested in exploring more photographic options, today’s second option is good for $100 toward any other photo sessions and printed-portrait options, including a set of eight “pearlized” wallets or a 10”x13” with glamour touch, allowing buyers to create senior photos, family portraits, or fruit-bowl stills that will make a wonderful addition to any mantel, windowsill, or birthday cake.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Very Special Episodes
Though critics agree that all television is special, once every few years a popular television program will use its reach to educate an audience on a serious issue. Here's a guide to crafting your own very special episode:
• Choose a serious issue to be discussed. If you're not sure if your issue is serious enough, try bringing it up at Thanksgiving. If your chosen topic is suitable, it will ruin everything.
• Make sure to swap your usual incidental music with much sadder music. This will let the audience know that they should cry instead of laugh and eat one piece of popcorn at a time respectfully, instead of shoveling it in via carefree handfuls.
• If your show features a Screech, he should sit this one out entirely.
• At the end of the episode, actors must reveal their own name directly into the camera. This way, viewers know that the issue being discussed is very real, even though Carl Winslow is just a 19-year-old gymnast in a Carl Winslow suit.
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