Sunday, June 7, 2020

Instead of Fancying Up Prices, why Don't We Make the Middle Stronger?

For example, there are some really nice clothes out there, but without access to them it doesn't really matter how nice they are, or what price they are...So I could say word of mouth but I regret to think that you gotta pay to play...so are these deals in the Sunday paper giving me hints? Is the frog in my window well a double agent? What are we getting at? The middle class, and any class for that matter is picky, so find what works and price realistically... What does this rant mean in practice? I like the nice shorts I'm wearing and I'm going to wash them and buy another pair...And I could tell you you're trying too hard, but you are trying for a reason...But, buttercup, you better dig your well before you're thirsty...Are you saying I do have to make my own clothes? And what about the fancying up the prices, do I have to double check my receipts like a hundred times?

There could be expansion, in fact there likely was expansion right before the blitz of cheap-sakes, but how much and where? I could tell you that main changes, but it's more likely just changes in seasons... So, since they shut down Arc on Brooklyn Blvd. I really should have taken a little time searching for nice shorts at the thrift store in Isanti...Maybe, but remember you deserve a break too...Yeah I remember all too well...

So, resolutions time...First, I want to get my closet done, so I know what I got and there's not a bunch of furniture and tubs in there, and maybe rehang the tie rack if there's time...Second, I want to watch some of these movies I've bought, which may require a new DVD player if I got to select a show, but if I'm just going to play it, it might work...Third, I've got to cook if no-one else does...