... and Mrs. Crumple Atheist-lite is steadily munching her way through 24 grams of Valium a day to keep herself on an even keel.Bella Fortuna wrote:Don't worry - the name may change but the posts stay the same...

... and Mrs. Crumple Atheist-lite is steadily munching her way through 24 grams of Valium a day to keep herself on an even keel.Bella Fortuna wrote:Don't worry - the name may change but the posts stay the same...
I don't buy that kind of stuff very often. Generally too expensive and too unhealthy. But occasionally, sure. Sounds like, uh...I won't be buying anything any time soon, though.Coito ergo sum wrote:Have you folks checked out the deli counter lately?
Flippin' bologna was $6.99 per pound! And, if you want anything good, like roast beef, it's $10.99 per pound minimum. Even cooked ham is $8.99 per pound.
My bologna is flippin'. I don't want my bologna flippin'!Coito ergo sum wrote:Have you folks checked out the deli counter lately?
Flippin' bologna was $6.99 per pound!
tattuchu wrote:Funny thing is, hot dogs seem to be cheaper lately.
She is anti-medicine and doesn't like doctors more than me. Won't take anything for anything. Like Nassim Taleb she would rather read a Bible than trust a quack.klr wrote:... and Mrs. Crumple Atheist-lite is steadily munching her way through 24 grams of Valium a day to keep herself on an even keel.Bella Fortuna wrote:Don't worry - the name may change but the posts stay the same...
Drought from Canada to Kansas, your grain supply will be affected as people compete for the grain that did manage to grow.Svartalf wrote:5 years ago, my usual lager was 42cents a pint can. Now, it's 64 cents. I sure hope we don't have another grain crisis, because one thing I know is that once the stores have had an excuse to ratchet the prices up, they never come down.
Oz to the rescue! Looks like a good grain crop this year here, and a bit of a shortage world-wide pushes the price up. Our farmers happy...Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Drought from Canada to Kansas, your grain supply will be affected as people compete for the grain that did manage to grow.Svartalf wrote:5 years ago, my usual lager was 42cents a pint can. Now, it's 64 cents. I sure hope we don't have another grain crisis, because one thing I know is that once the stores have had an excuse to ratchet the prices up, they never come down.
It is expensive to go to meets...Atheist-Lite wrote:Watch meet prices to spot approaching famine though.
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