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Listening_Heads t1_jac9lb6 wrote
Does your town clerk suddenly drive a Mercedes?
Listening_Heads t1_j9p1iei wrote
If your work boots are only lasting two years you need better boots. Mine have been in the back of my closet for years and still look brand new.
Listening_Heads t1_j2657yw wrote
Reply to comment by MarkHirsbrunner in $104.37 worth of groceries from a Walmart in Plano, TX by MarkHirsbrunner
Ok you didn’t give us the fancy table spread of each item so I couldn’t tell lol
Listening_Heads t1_j262tzr wrote
That would feed a family of four for a day? Maybe 2?
Listening_Heads t1_j20mifd wrote
Reply to ah yes, (country) my favorite place to visit. by D-raild
Where’s the lie?
Listening_Heads t1_iu0zmf6 wrote
The little house is probably $200k
Listening_Heads t1_jee8m4g wrote
Reply to Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
There’s a new F-150 Raptor in our local (economically depressed WV) Ford dealership priced at $105,000. It still blows my mind that there are people so wealthy out there that they would pay that much for an off-road vehicle that will likely never see dirt or mud. And it’s not a jealousy thing I would not mind seeing that sort of thing if they also produced a pick up truck for people who actually work. Something in the range of 25 to 45,000; they have the Ranger but the truck is so small you can barely fit anything in the bed is it really isn’t all that off-road capable. They just seem to have lost touch with the customers and only cater to people buying for vanity or hauling quarter million dollar campers.