allison Posted February 17, 2003 Posted February 17, 2003 tea health care National Park entry fee (should be optional like museums, thereby open to all) judicial review for constitutionality of Tim Eyman intiatives ferry tolls cereal tampons daisy chains softshells beer printer cartridges Quote
Dru Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 With DEFLATION now a real ongoing force in the US economy, save your money, it'll be cheaper to by it next month. Quote
sk Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 Dru said: With DEFLATION now a real ongoing force in the US economy, save your money, it'll be cheaper to by it next month. I must have missed something on the news yesterday Quote
jkrueger Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 - coffee - razor blades - gas ($1.83/gallon yesterday!!!) - car repairs - late fees at the video store - cigarettes - alcohol - drugs Things that cost less than they should: - razors - fast food Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 avalanche transceivers mysteriously $299 for every new model. Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 ever bought gas in England or France? Gas is dirt cheap here, even at $1.80. Quote
fern Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 yes but 50lbs of carrots = $5 so you never have to starve or buy flashlight batteries Quote
jkrueger Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 iain said: ever bought gas in England or France? Gas is dirt cheap here, even at $1.80. Perhaps you are correct and gas should be more expensive than it is? If the price of gas factored in all of the hell that we must go through to get it, as well as environmental damages involved, it would be significantly more expensive! What monetary price should we put on war, the loss of human life, oil spills, etc... Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 Climbing shoes. Concert tickets. Movies ($7.75 - Hello?!). Beer. Chalk. Houses. Fuck, it's all too expensive. Maybe if we all just worked together and the state provided everyone with everything. That would probably work. How come no one's tried that before? Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 hmm, my mom used to shove carrots down my throat when I was little and all I got was some yellowish skin. Quote
Dru Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 duracell 4.5 volt flat battery for petzl zoom. $3.50 CDN at MEC, $9.00 US many places in USA. pay for your next road trip with a case of flats from MEC!!! except, now everyone uses the "Weaka", no one uses the Flat anymore. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 iain said: hmm, my mom used to shove carrots down my throat when I was little and all I got was some yellowish skin. Didn't you choke on them? That's a big vegetable to swallow without chewing, let alone by force! Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 yeah if gas cost $5 a gallon as it does in some areas of Europe I'd think twice about driving a lot of places. As it is, no one really cares about driving a few blocks here and there. You could rake in a ton of revenue off the guzzlers out there too. You'd have to have some considerations for those who need gas for their businesses and stuff, but at face value I wouldn't mind paying more. Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 Dr_Flash_Amazing said: iain said: hmm, my mom used to shove carrots down my throat when I was little and all I got was some yellowish skin. Didn't you choke on them? That's a big vegetable to swallow without chewing, let alone by force! no my mom just digested them, puked them up on the counter, and I gobbled them down like a baby seagull. Quote
Charlie Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 mattresses, lap/couch dances, hookers in Vancouver BC, salami, houses in Seattle, climbing at a gym, mountaineering boots, pitchers of beer at the Ballard Ale House, plane tickets to anywhere but the west coast, rental cars, cans of chew,... Quote
allthumbs Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 slalom skis, wakeboards, boats, anything Arc'teryx, weed, anything Italian Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 cinnamon toast crunch. addictive as crack and just as expensive Quote
jkrueger Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 I saw that Charlie posted to this thread, and just knew that lap dances would be mentioned... Quote
allthumbs Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 use the left over duct tape for that Iain Quote
Lambone Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 (edited) cereal ooops, you said that all ready... Edited February 18, 2003 by Lambone Quote
iain Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 I just don't bother and wack them with my ice axe every now and then. food at ski places. Quote
Charlie Posted February 18, 2003 Posted February 18, 2003 And the #1 thing is.........$42.00 for a fucking lift ticket @ Snoqualmie Pass!!!!!!!!!! Quote
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