When someone tells me the price of something, and I never asked them (“I paid $3000 for this bicycle!”), I’ll ask them, “Are you bragging or complaining?”
The cost of something should never be expressed in terms of price, but in terms of the opportunities foregone to obtain it. Burl has a yard ornament that cost dinner for two at Ruth’s Chris.
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member about 1 month ago
I agree, that’s why I didn’t ask!
Guy from southern Indiana about 1 month ago
When someone tells me the price of something, and I never asked them (“I paid $3000 for this bicycle!”), I’ll ask them, “Are you bragging or complaining?”
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 1 month ago
Make them yourself: far more fun and satisfying!
InTraining about 1 month ago
it keeps Burl busy between naps….!
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
can you say “tacky”??
MissScarlet Premium Member about 1 month ago
Who sits in a lawn chair almost on the sidewalk?
david.reichert about 1 month ago
The cost of something should never be expressed in terms of price, but in terms of the opportunities foregone to obtain it. Burl has a yard ornament that cost dinner for two at Ruth’s Chris.
anncorr339 about 1 month ago
He probably got at the cheapest store in town