scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
50 years later generic knock-offs come out and that saucy bitch finally gets put in her place. Being fiscally responsible always makes you the bad guy. -Anymouse
Two cents a week?! If that ad was from 1935, that's the equivalent of 35 cents, in today's dollars. I buy a box of salt about once every three years. Of course, back then, prepared/processed foods were unusual. Maybe I do eat that much salt, value-wise, but it's already in most of the crap that I eat.
Men are dicks......
ReplyDelete50 years later generic knock-offs come out and that saucy bitch finally gets put in her place. Being fiscally responsible always makes you the bad guy. -Anymouse
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with being fiscally responsible but man-up in the process. No need to be a little pussy because your salt sticks together.
ReplyDeleteIf it was cheaper and better it's a win. If it was cheaper for a reason, now you know.
m-dos
Wry humor is dangerous humor.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wuss. I'd have made her use a rolling pin to crush the cheaper salt where it pours without clogging.
ReplyDeleteRolling pin? You live dangerously.
ReplyDeleteThese are people who know the price of everything, and the value of nothing.
ReplyDeleteLife is too short to eat crap food, just to save a few pennies.
Two cents a week?! If that ad was from 1935, that's the equivalent of 35 cents, in today's dollars. I buy a box of salt about once every three years. Of course, back then, prepared/processed foods were unusual. Maybe I do eat that much salt, value-wise, but it's already in most of the crap that I eat.
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