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Looking at the page, that looks like $1090 for one sandal! And most people have to outfit two feet!
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ajhampson wrote: And most people have to outfit two feet! That's why it's so expensive. Most shops offer two sandals, so finding a single one is hard and therefore it's expensive when you finally find it
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The lottery isn't the only idiot tax.
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modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I think the winners might disagree
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What!? You think that winners would argue that the lottery is the only idiot tax.
(I'm often lambasted as being far too literal - but a man's gotta have fun)
Owing to the way a lottery works, (naturally) winners are in the stunning minority. Even then a large proportion of them go on to have train-wrecks for a life afterwards. To supply a common quote Quote: Nearly 70% of lottery winners end up broke within seven years.
I dont imagine it's the case, but if you're not familiar with the tales of misery that typically follow lottery winners, try a google for "statistics divorced dead lottery"
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That's why I'm perfectly happy with Tommy Hilfiger T-Shirts. Cotton, washable, fits, and all that for about 30CHF. Not cheap, but from the shirts quality I can tell they're going to live more than a mere year.
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Oh, but Dahling! When it gets dirty, you give it to the help!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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My grandpa was the first to tell me, "There's a sucker born every day."
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Your grandpa was an optimist
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Go shopping in Neiman Marcus sometime. (That's a big store in Big D*)
*Can you name the tune?
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GenJerDan wrote: Neiman Marcus Who?
GenJerDan wrote: Big D Where?
GenJerDan wrote: Can you name the tune? What?
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A very expensive clothing store in Dallas.
My wife and I stopped into the "Last Chance" store they have, where clothes that are ones and two left over from the regular stock, or otherwise need to be gotten rid of just to clear space, etc.
One dress she looked at, which was heavily discounted for quick sale, was $2500.
(You can search YouTube for Allan Sherman's song "Me" )
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GenJerDan wrote: One dress she looked at, which was heavily discounted for quick sale, was $2500. I always wonder how that stuff sells at all, let alone quick
GenJerDan wrote: You can search YouTube for Allan Sherman's song "Me" Ah... Never heard of him, the song, the shop, or Big D.
I've heard of Dallas though
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My brand spanking new work laptop just died. No warning. Simply shut down. The SSD is empty and unrecoverable (apparently) so everything I did this morning is gone. Luckily I back stuff up to my network share so at least I can go back to where I was on Friday. Still, pretty p'd off as also takes a day to reinstall everything.
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Aren't you at least going to throw the manufacturer under the bus?
There are two types of people in this world: those that pronounce GIF with a soft G, and those who do not deserve to speak words, ever.
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Seconded. Manufacturer name and item number, please, so none of us buy the same turkey.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Guess again.
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DELL?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I can neither confirm nor deny.
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