WTF, World?

Oct 14, 2024 15:31


Apart from the obvious shithead shenanigans, I just saw admittedly pretty large pumpkins at a grocery store for One hundred-twenty-nine dollars and 99 cents.

Mind, they were not big enough to live in or have sex with Lavender Brown in.

Still not dead, still working on it.

Peace out.

L

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mierke October 15 2024, 06:31:43 UTC

*snort* Prices are getting ridiculous, I agree.

Keep on working at staying alive <3

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lash_larue October 17 2024, 12:18:32 UTC

I will try to, thanks.

I really do not understand how anyone would pay that for glorified gourd.

L

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minervas_eule October 15 2024, 09:04:41 UTC

°o° - that is outrageous! I wonder if they will sell....

Next week we'll visit the grandkids; we will bike to the next farm and buy two middle-sized ones for carving: they are already so excited about Halloween :-). Prices for the regular carving-size here are about 6 $.

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lash_larue October 17 2024, 12:21:21 UTC

I plan on giving out chocolate-covered brussels sprouts this year. (Kidding, nobody trick or treats out here)

I rather suspect those pumpkins will still be on sale by Christmas.

L

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therealsnape October 16 2024, 07:20:19 UTC

That price is insane! We have pumpkins that we consider big (and that are marketed as 'halloween pumpkins' ) but they are nowhere near such a crazy price. Are there actual people who buy this?

Then again, my annual Christmas tree sets me back something like 50 euro, and that was last year's price. Heaven knows what it will be this year. We talk a tree about as tall as I am.

Keep alive and kicking, dear friend. Do not kick those pumpkins, though. It would only hurt your toes.

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lash_larue October 17 2024, 12:24:58 UTC

I think the last actual Christmas tree we had cost around 70 us dollars, but it was a darn sight taller than me.

I cannot imagine anyone, anywhere, paying that for a pumpkin. Then again, I have seen a Bentley in that parking lot.

L

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