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At the Vendor Mall today, found a vintage desk fan (1940s Westinghouse Bullet Fan) for $35. Replacing a 'vintage wannabe Vornado' fan (the kind that looks vintage but has all the annoying modern limitations) and helping save energy costs by keeping the A/C turned off most of the day.
 
I travel back in time just so I could pay way too much for a roasted chicken :D:thumbsupdroid:
 

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A very VERY long time ago, before I was vegan, I remember the price per lb of ground beef being $4.99. Double the cost of gas per-gallon. But everyone today claims that being vegan is expensive. For myself, it's literally half of what it costs to be non-vegan. My weekly grocery bills went from over $240/week to $100/week.
 
I bought another riding jersey set, a USB rechargeable battery operated bicycle pump, and a new bike rearview mirror. All for the new E-bike I also bought. Prime sales kill me every year!
 
I payed my girlfriend's allowance today.
We both smiled and hug each other.
 
No, she does work as a stylist, as well as a freelancer painter, I have been speaking with her forever, and she has so many ways how to contact me..
 
Domino's has gotten really bad. Those tots are just gross and everything they make is smothered in garlic butter.
 
don't do their wings or tots, pretty much stuck on the same pizza everytime :

Extravaganzza Feast

Loads of pepperoni, ham, savory italian sausage, beef, onions, mushrooms and black olives with extra cheese

With pinapple and spinach added !
 
Remember those old lamps that were all the rage in the 1940s-50s that were electric but styled like an old oil lamp from the old West? I bought a few today at a vendor mall to complete my vintage home look and boy howdy were those suckers expensive! like $80 a piece! Why? is there some hidden value I'm not seeing? These lamps were something you'd spend no more than $20 on at a S.S. Kresge in like 1952
 
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