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February 19, 2008 at 5:36 PM #156239February 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #156040DWCAPParticipant
SDR, there will be alot of pompus windbags available come November 2nd. My current understanding was that at the height of the market the comps were 2 drunk hookers in a jacuzzi in Hawaii and a pile of Cash you could swim in. Considering the way the market has fallen, I think you could get away with a National City prostitute in a cheap hotel room and a bouncy house full of $10 bills.
February 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #156323DWCAPParticipantSDR, there will be alot of pompus windbags available come November 2nd. My current understanding was that at the height of the market the comps were 2 drunk hookers in a jacuzzi in Hawaii and a pile of Cash you could swim in. Considering the way the market has fallen, I think you could get away with a National City prostitute in a cheap hotel room and a bouncy house full of $10 bills.
February 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #156326DWCAPParticipantSDR, there will be alot of pompus windbags available come November 2nd. My current understanding was that at the height of the market the comps were 2 drunk hookers in a jacuzzi in Hawaii and a pile of Cash you could swim in. Considering the way the market has fallen, I think you could get away with a National City prostitute in a cheap hotel room and a bouncy house full of $10 bills.
February 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #156345DWCAPParticipantSDR, there will be alot of pompus windbags available come November 2nd. My current understanding was that at the height of the market the comps were 2 drunk hookers in a jacuzzi in Hawaii and a pile of Cash you could swim in. Considering the way the market has fallen, I think you could get away with a National City prostitute in a cheap hotel room and a bouncy house full of $10 bills.
February 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM #156420DWCAPParticipantSDR, there will be alot of pompus windbags available come November 2nd. My current understanding was that at the height of the market the comps were 2 drunk hookers in a jacuzzi in Hawaii and a pile of Cash you could swim in. Considering the way the market has fallen, I think you could get away with a National City prostitute in a cheap hotel room and a bouncy house full of $10 bills.
February 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM #156161bsrsharmaParticipantInflation stared me in the face when I bought a Subway Sandwich recently. The loaf of bread had shrunk by at least 20% from its usual size.
Also, have you observed Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes has replaced plates with smaller ones in 2007? This may not be too bad, since many people were piling up and wasting. But inflation nonetheless.
Cereal boxes have shrunk from 18 Oz -> 16 Oz -> 13/14 Oz -> 12 Oz. I have even seen full size boxes with 10 Oz.
February 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM #156447bsrsharmaParticipantInflation stared me in the face when I bought a Subway Sandwich recently. The loaf of bread had shrunk by at least 20% from its usual size.
Also, have you observed Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes has replaced plates with smaller ones in 2007? This may not be too bad, since many people were piling up and wasting. But inflation nonetheless.
Cereal boxes have shrunk from 18 Oz -> 16 Oz -> 13/14 Oz -> 12 Oz. I have even seen full size boxes with 10 Oz.
February 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM #156450bsrsharmaParticipantInflation stared me in the face when I bought a Subway Sandwich recently. The loaf of bread had shrunk by at least 20% from its usual size.
Also, have you observed Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes has replaced plates with smaller ones in 2007? This may not be too bad, since many people were piling up and wasting. But inflation nonetheless.
Cereal boxes have shrunk from 18 Oz -> 16 Oz -> 13/14 Oz -> 12 Oz. I have even seen full size boxes with 10 Oz.
February 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM #156468bsrsharmaParticipantInflation stared me in the face when I bought a Subway Sandwich recently. The loaf of bread had shrunk by at least 20% from its usual size.
Also, have you observed Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes has replaced plates with smaller ones in 2007? This may not be too bad, since many people were piling up and wasting. But inflation nonetheless.
Cereal boxes have shrunk from 18 Oz -> 16 Oz -> 13/14 Oz -> 12 Oz. I have even seen full size boxes with 10 Oz.
February 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM #156544bsrsharmaParticipantInflation stared me in the face when I bought a Subway Sandwich recently. The loaf of bread had shrunk by at least 20% from its usual size.
Also, have you observed Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes has replaced plates with smaller ones in 2007? This may not be too bad, since many people were piling up and wasting. But inflation nonetheless.
Cereal boxes have shrunk from 18 Oz -> 16 Oz -> 13/14 Oz -> 12 Oz. I have even seen full size boxes with 10 Oz.
February 20, 2008 at 9:55 AM #156247SD TransplantParticipantGreat points with respect to food prices.
One could notice that a decent (fast food) meal under $5.00 is almost a thing of the past. Even a good old burrito at your favorite Mexican place is higher than it use to be.
February 20, 2008 at 9:55 AM #156532SD TransplantParticipantGreat points with respect to food prices.
One could notice that a decent (fast food) meal under $5.00 is almost a thing of the past. Even a good old burrito at your favorite Mexican place is higher than it use to be.
February 20, 2008 at 9:55 AM #156536SD TransplantParticipantGreat points with respect to food prices.
One could notice that a decent (fast food) meal under $5.00 is almost a thing of the past. Even a good old burrito at your favorite Mexican place is higher than it use to be.
February 20, 2008 at 9:55 AM #156553SD TransplantParticipantGreat points with respect to food prices.
One could notice that a decent (fast food) meal under $5.00 is almost a thing of the past. Even a good old burrito at your favorite Mexican place is higher than it use to be.
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