Christianbook.com has bargains tucked in all kinds of nooks and crannies on their website. Some of the webpages generally don't have deals that are all that great, in my opinion.
One of the webpages that generally has less-than-stellar deals, in my opinion, is called their "Daily Special Bargain Center." It's
here. Today, however, they have a deal offered on
that webpage that I think is worth posting--well worth posting.
Get
Duck Dynasty, Season 1 on 3 DVDs, for only
$3.99. That's only $1.33 per DVD. That's a super price, of course, for a DVD with quality content. These are closed captioned. The total length of all of the DVDs is approximately 330 minutes.
In case you've been hiding under a rock for several years, and have never heard of the Robertsons and
Duck Dynasty, this describes the
Duck Dynasty program and, to an extent, Season 1:
Ask anyone in Louisiana and they'll tell you that the Bayou State's favorite first family doesn't live in the governor's mansion but in the backwoods. Meet the Robertsons, who run Duck Commander, a homegrown mom-and-pop turned sporting empire selling top-of-the-line duck calls and decoys out of salvaged swamp wood. Their rags-to-riches story unfolds weekly on the hit show Duck Dynasty on A&E. There's business-savvy Willie, brother Jase, their respective wives Korie and Missy, patriarch and Duck Commander founder Phil, and Uncle Si. Dressed in camouflage and bandanas, this crew shows the world how a family can work together and be a success at the same time. Their booming business employs half the neighborhood, and each day brings a new set of challenges, but this clan meets them with a special brand of Southern know-how and humor. At the end of the day, the whole family enjoys some down-home time at matriarch Miss Kay's dinner table, ready to do it all again the next. See for yourself why Duck Dynasty has won millions of viewers and fans across America.
I know what some of you are thinking, "since it's a daily special, why did GtrsRGr8 wait until now to post it?" Answer: I just ran across it. But, too, ask yourself this question: "would I rather that it be posted late in the day, or not at all?" Just ask yourself.