Harp
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 8,508
- Location
- Chicago, IL US
So were the Bosox in 2004. Miracles do happen.
After leaving the office I intend to light a candle at St Peter's and rally the Franciscans for an all night novena. [angel]
So were the Bosox in 2004. Miracles do happen.
Two words -- Billy Goat.
There should be 'parental discretion advised' disclaimers for commercials these days. I was watching the Saturday night scary movie ("The Cat and the Canary" - with Bob Hope, for crying out loud) with my 7 year old daughter and every other ad was for some libido enhancing drug. I don't think she needs to know so much about e.d. at this point in life. Nor how sexy a pair of genie slim jeggings will make her feel. It's a sad state of affairs when the content of the advertising is more objectionable than the content of the movie.
Jeez.......I sound old.![]()
How everything is so cheaply made, including my glasses. Last night I took off my glasses and the frame snapped like a twig. This pair isn't even that old, I've only had it a few months. In stark contrast I remember my very first pair of glasses I had when I was a kid. I must have beat hell out of it and it still lasted for years.![]()
How everything is so cheaply made, including my glasses. Last night I took off my glasses and the frame snapped like a twig. This pair isn't even that old, I've only had it a few months. In stark contrast I remember my very first pair of glasses I had when I was a kid. I must have beat hell out of it and it still lasted for years.![]()
...btw:
when you go to the grocer, do you buy “name-brand $$$” or the other
"X-brand” for less with the same ingredients ?...
I've found that some off-brand cleaning products -- dish detergent in particular -- can be false economy.
I buy as little as I possibly can -- if I can find it at the dump or the side of the road for free, so much the better. When I do buy I go for the generics with only one exception. I won't buy cheap toilet paper.
Too many inserts in the Sunday paper -- coupons, rotogravure magazine, funnies. False economy. Old phone books are the way to go.