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November 24, 2009 at 11:14 PM #487313November 25, 2009 at 10:10 AM #486653patbParticipant
look at the consumer confidence numbers it’s sitting at 50.
so it’s not as bad as last year, but, people are
unhappy. We bought a few things for christmas but
mostly durables and things we just kind of needed.people who aren’t paying their mortgages, are hoarding cash to pay off consumer debt or to
plan for the inevitable foreclosure and eviction.November 25, 2009 at 10:10 AM #486820patbParticipantlook at the consumer confidence numbers it’s sitting at 50.
so it’s not as bad as last year, but, people are
unhappy. We bought a few things for christmas but
mostly durables and things we just kind of needed.people who aren’t paying their mortgages, are hoarding cash to pay off consumer debt or to
plan for the inevitable foreclosure and eviction.November 25, 2009 at 10:10 AM #487199patbParticipantlook at the consumer confidence numbers it’s sitting at 50.
so it’s not as bad as last year, but, people are
unhappy. We bought a few things for christmas but
mostly durables and things we just kind of needed.people who aren’t paying their mortgages, are hoarding cash to pay off consumer debt or to
plan for the inevitable foreclosure and eviction.November 25, 2009 at 10:10 AM #487286patbParticipantlook at the consumer confidence numbers it’s sitting at 50.
so it’s not as bad as last year, but, people are
unhappy. We bought a few things for christmas but
mostly durables and things we just kind of needed.people who aren’t paying their mortgages, are hoarding cash to pay off consumer debt or to
plan for the inevitable foreclosure and eviction.November 25, 2009 at 10:10 AM #487517patbParticipantlook at the consumer confidence numbers it’s sitting at 50.
so it’s not as bad as last year, but, people are
unhappy. We bought a few things for christmas but
mostly durables and things we just kind of needed.people who aren’t paying their mortgages, are hoarding cash to pay off consumer debt or to
plan for the inevitable foreclosure and eviction.November 25, 2009 at 11:08 AM #486688DWCAPParticipantThe two most shopaholic women I know, coworkers, just announced to each other that they are not going to be buying much this year, hope to have their CC’s balance free by (March-Aug 2010) and that they are waiting for some good sales to pick up stuff. One of them wants to gift the “free” underware she will get from some buy 2 get 1 free sale she knows about.
A) that is just freaking weird, if one of my friends gave me underware I think I would slug him.
B) If these two are shutting down the presses, then the stores are F’d. ANd I mean F’d. One of these two shops DAILY. (I withhold judgement until after the holidays, this may just be a fad.)
November 25, 2009 at 11:08 AM #486855DWCAPParticipantThe two most shopaholic women I know, coworkers, just announced to each other that they are not going to be buying much this year, hope to have their CC’s balance free by (March-Aug 2010) and that they are waiting for some good sales to pick up stuff. One of them wants to gift the “free” underware she will get from some buy 2 get 1 free sale she knows about.
A) that is just freaking weird, if one of my friends gave me underware I think I would slug him.
B) If these two are shutting down the presses, then the stores are F’d. ANd I mean F’d. One of these two shops DAILY. (I withhold judgement until after the holidays, this may just be a fad.)
November 25, 2009 at 11:08 AM #487234DWCAPParticipantThe two most shopaholic women I know, coworkers, just announced to each other that they are not going to be buying much this year, hope to have their CC’s balance free by (March-Aug 2010) and that they are waiting for some good sales to pick up stuff. One of them wants to gift the “free” underware she will get from some buy 2 get 1 free sale she knows about.
A) that is just freaking weird, if one of my friends gave me underware I think I would slug him.
B) If these two are shutting down the presses, then the stores are F’d. ANd I mean F’d. One of these two shops DAILY. (I withhold judgement until after the holidays, this may just be a fad.)
November 25, 2009 at 11:08 AM #487321DWCAPParticipantThe two most shopaholic women I know, coworkers, just announced to each other that they are not going to be buying much this year, hope to have their CC’s balance free by (March-Aug 2010) and that they are waiting for some good sales to pick up stuff. One of them wants to gift the “free” underware she will get from some buy 2 get 1 free sale she knows about.
A) that is just freaking weird, if one of my friends gave me underware I think I would slug him.
B) If these two are shutting down the presses, then the stores are F’d. ANd I mean F’d. One of these two shops DAILY. (I withhold judgement until after the holidays, this may just be a fad.)
November 25, 2009 at 11:08 AM #487552DWCAPParticipantThe two most shopaholic women I know, coworkers, just announced to each other that they are not going to be buying much this year, hope to have their CC’s balance free by (March-Aug 2010) and that they are waiting for some good sales to pick up stuff. One of them wants to gift the “free” underware she will get from some buy 2 get 1 free sale she knows about.
A) that is just freaking weird, if one of my friends gave me underware I think I would slug him.
B) If these two are shutting down the presses, then the stores are F’d. ANd I mean F’d. One of these two shops DAILY. (I withhold judgement until after the holidays, this may just be a fad.)
November 25, 2009 at 11:47 AM #486703sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=sdduuuude]piggington.com is still operating on Mountain Time.[/quote]
You set your own time zone in your user profile…
Rich[/quote]
Ah, jeez. Another clock I have to set on daylight savings changes.
November 25, 2009 at 11:47 AM #486870sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=sdduuuude]piggington.com is still operating on Mountain Time.[/quote]
You set your own time zone in your user profile…
Rich[/quote]
Ah, jeez. Another clock I have to set on daylight savings changes.
November 25, 2009 at 11:47 AM #487249sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=sdduuuude]piggington.com is still operating on Mountain Time.[/quote]
You set your own time zone in your user profile…
Rich[/quote]
Ah, jeez. Another clock I have to set on daylight savings changes.
November 25, 2009 at 11:47 AM #487336sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=sdduuuude]piggington.com is still operating on Mountain Time.[/quote]
You set your own time zone in your user profile…
Rich[/quote]
Ah, jeez. Another clock I have to set on daylight savings changes.
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