MAGAs giving up CostCo memberships

Maybe if you buy in bulk, and are OK with a little bit of substandard product.
People with businesses and large families can save a lot of money with either Costco or Sam's Club.

Personally, I don't need a 6 lb pack of peanut butter or can of green beans. Buying a 1 lb jar of peanut butter or a couple cans of green beans is enough for my wife and myself.

Sam's Club is having a half-off sale of membership: $25 vs. $50. Costco is $40 to $60. Although they have good deals, balancing the cost of membership, the 2-hour roundtrip drive to an outlet and the sizes of the products doesn't work for me.
 
Yeah, very sad. The constant repetition of the same boring, false cliches -- " this thread is mine," "I'm a teacher," "Operation [some nonsense here]", I'm in charge," "I'm/we're better people than them," etc. is another sign of failing cognition. No wonder the twat is so jealous of others who remain witty, smart, and creative into their later years. It's a blessing not to be so dumb. lol
Watching elderly demented drunks constantly repeat themselves is, indeed, very sad. :(

Best just to ignore her until someone says, "Hey, she's been gone for a week. Can someone check to see if she died and her dog ate her face?"
 
Too funny.
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Remember when the MAGAt cracker retards had a conniption over 8647 and crapped their Depends about it for weeks? Where were they when MAGAts suggested 86ing 46? I forgive them because most really are retarded, demented or mentally ill. Sad.

December 26, 2020






I never noticed any MAGAT condemnation of this -- reposted by the #FatFascistFelon even -- did you?

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People with businesses and large families can save a lot of money with either Costco or Sam's Club.

Personally, I don't need a 6 lb pack of peanut butter or can of green beans. Buying a 1 lb jar of peanut butter or a couple cans of green beans is enough for my wife and myself.

Sam's Club is having a half-off sale of membership: $25 vs. $50. Costco is $40 to $60. Although they have good deals, balancing the cost of membership, the 2-hour roundtrip drive to an outlet and the sizes of the products doesn't work for me.

Costco would have been a great place to shop when all my kids were still at home, but there wasn't one in the area then. There's none up here, either; the closest is in Green Bay. We do have a Gordon's Food Service here though, so if you do need mass quantities or something, or gigantic cuts of meat, or mass quantities of paper products, they're open to everyone, not just restaurants. For folks who entertain large groups they offer prepared foods in huge amounts, too. Like mac & cheese, desserts, lasagna/other pastas, and so on. Plus it's small and easy to find stuff there. We buy their spices/herbs in the large containers to make our own rubs and sauces.
 
They clearly believe that they are accomplishing something by all that weird bonding they do.... That's why I shush you sometimes.... It seems to be something that they really need to do to get through the day... Seeing the trials and tribulations that they're all going through It seems that's the least we can do for them... Just pat them on the head and And let them do what they need to do... If insanity ensues That's on them not us ....they clearly have no filters, ethics, rules, or morals in TTC... That was their choice....

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