David Hammond wrote:Excellent idea for a thread.
I'm ceaselessly amazed at the price of a glass of wine. I know the mark-up on wine is tremendous, but sometimes it seems I'm paying for a glass of wine pretty much the cost equivalent of a whole bottle of the stuff.
G Wiv wrote:LTH,
In this first installment of the Bend-Over files I bring you an itty-bitty biscotti from Intelligentsia. A two bite Bend-Over for .92c
Darren72 wrote:JoelF, just read your blog entry. What annoys me is the "Can I get you another ice tea?" which is traditionally associated with a free refill (but wasn't in your case)
Geo wrote:The language shift is interesting. Now that I think back on the last month (when I've put 5K miles on the car, and eaten in innumerable places), I'm pretty sure that I typically heard "Would you like a re-fill on that?" when the item was free refill, and "Would you like another one of those?" when it was, say, a beer.
sofrito wrote:JoelF, I'm not trying to marginalize your tea abuse experience, I just want to see if there's a consensus on guidelines to follow so the screws aren't put to us every time. Was your entire visit to New Jersey in a prostrate position?
JoelF wrote:What makes a trip to Jersey a figurative rectal exam EVERY DANG TIME is Newark Airport. 'nuff said.
JoelF wrote:What makes a trip to Jersey a figurative rectal exam EVERY DANG TIME is Newark Airport. 'nuff said.
Hellodali wrote:I don't know if this is a "bend over" example or a "how lazy can you be?" example - but at Binny's and Jewel recently I saw bottles of simple syrup for sale. I didn't check to see how much they were charging but someone can't be bothered to mix sugar and water together and chooses to pay for it? Perhaps there are emergency simple syrup needs that call for buying instead of making it that I'm not thinking of?
Mhays wrote:I agree that the price is ridiculous, when other cookies are often cheaper and biscotti rarely contain expensive ingredients other than nuts (which most cookies have as well, at least cookies that I eat.
Hellodali wrote:I don't know if this is a "bend over" example or a "how lazy can you be?" example - but at Binny's and Jewel recently I saw bottles of simple syrup for sale. I didn't check to see how much they were charging but someone can't be bothered to mix sugar and water together and chooses to pay for it? Perhaps there are emergency simple syrup needs that call for buying instead of making it that I'm not thinking of?
Hellodali wrote:I don't know if this is a "bend over" example or a "how lazy can you be?" example - but at Binny's and Jewel recently I saw bottles of simple syrup for sale. I didn't check to see how much they were charging but someone can't be bothered to mix sugar and water together and chooses to pay for it? Perhaps there are emergency simple syrup needs that call for buying instead of making it that I'm not thinking of?
Darren72 wrote:Hellodali wrote:I don't know if this is a "bend over" example or a "how lazy can you be?" example - but at Binny's and Jewel recently I saw bottles of simple syrup for sale. I didn't check to see how much they were charging but someone can't be bothered to mix sugar and water together and chooses to pay for it? Perhaps there are emergency simple syrup needs that call for buying instead of making it that I'm not thinking of?
My wife and I saw the pre-made simple syrup at Marie's and had a big laugh over it. I do think some of these come in flavors other than "simple".