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Went into Walmart yesterday for a soda. 1.38 (I can buy it for 1.25 at the college), but bought one anyway. Today; 1.48.
Didn't get more soda for that extra ten-cent, 24 hour change.
ALL is not lost! Natty Boh's at Nick's going for $10.99 for a case of 24. 30-pack of PBR for $13.99. Gotta love those 'fishing' beers!
Hey can I get a word of knowing from the Barn Army?
Has anyone tried the new Bud Light golden Wheat? I like wheat beers but I'm always suspicious of Bud Light.
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Darrell - if you use the "tiny url" link in my header, your 299 character URL is reduced to http://tinyurl.com/yfd3qap
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...and the tiny url doesn't mess up the page formatting either.
Oh, right-- BEER! If it isn't Reinheitsgebot-compliant, I don't want it. Not snobby, just particular. Bud makes me want to barf.
In re Tiny URL, my Firefox has a little bitty chain-style 'link' icon at the lower right corner that's clickable to make the aliased URLs on the fly.
I can't remember if I got it as an addon or if it's built-in. Probably the former.
Who drinks soda?
Casca
"What struck me about this Coke and Pepsi gambit, however, is that both companies independently thought to do this at the same time."
You really think that was two independent thoughts?
Blue Dog,
FireFox has an add-on to protect yourself against the very dangerous tinyurl type links.
Is the items becoming more expensive or is our money just worth less? Check out the value of our money when regular spending money was known as 'Silver Certificates' and our coinage above a nickle* has silver in it.
http://www.coinflation.com/
How many Snickers bars can you buy with a 1960 era dime?
* WWII era nickles have silver instead of nickle in them. The nickle was needed for armor during the. If you find one, hold on to it.
A pre-1964 dime has a bit less than a tenth ounce of silver in it.
Silver is at about $17.10 per ounce at this moment.
So ... about a buck fifty worth of silver, maybe?
Enough for two candy bars ... which cost about a nickel in the mid '60s.
Heh. Doesn't look like the real price of a candy bar has changed much at all then.