The Dinette Set by Julie Larson for February 11, 2017

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Ok, I get the joke about Dale’s counterproductive cheapness….

    But honestly……

    I can understand breaking a tool you use for striking, prying or cutting….especially these fools, who probably use 99¢ slip-nose pliers as pipe wrenches and hammers.

    But metal or plastic, how does he break a sturdy gauge you merely hold against the wall, or whatever?

    Something here isn’t on the level.

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    tcayer  almost 8 years ago

    Not twice as much. More like five times as much. So it’s still cheaper to buy several plastic ones if you only use it once in awhile.

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    Dani Rice  almost 8 years ago

    What is he doing with it to break it? As Susan said, he’s only holding it against the wall or on bookshelf.

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    ladamson1918  almost 8 years ago

    Reminds me of a fruitless encounter in the supermarket when I tried to explain to a young woman that a full pound of bacon for $4 cost the same as a 12 oz. package for $3. She “couldn’t afford” the $4 bacon, instead taking several packages of the lower-quality bacon which cost exactly the same.

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    azhoosier41  almost 8 years ago

    One guy I know will buy 2 dozen medium eggs instead of 1 dozen large eggs because they’re cheaper.

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    Jeff0811  almost 8 years ago

    MacGyver shoe repair. I bet he would even find a use for the aglets.

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