Really?! You haven't left home in 3 months? I'm not sure I could do that JB (especially when it comes to Hagen-Daz or Ben & Jerry's) but it's probably a wise decision....plus you save on gas.
after covid began, I ventured out of the house 3 months later to get prescriptions renewed.....since that time I`ve been happy hermiting
Recluse please!
Really?! You haven't left home in 3 months? I'm not sure I could do that JB (especially when it comes to Hagen-Daz or Ben & Jerry's) but it's probably a wise decision....plus you save on gas.
after covid began, I ventured out of the house 3 months later to get prescriptions renewed.....since that time I`ve been happy hermiting
Good for you! I'm sure your daily model set ups and pics are adding to your happiness!
Really?! You haven't left home in 3 months? I'm not sure I could do that JB (especially when it comes to Hagen-Daz or Ben & Jerry's) but it's probably a wise decision....plus you save on gas.
Recluse please!
Your honor !!! The DA hasn`t ventured outside the house in almost 2 years !!!!!We INSIST that he recluse himself!!!!
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a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people."she has turned into a virtual recluse"
again,we are made to see that there ARE no new ideas
"Spring 1947. The long struggle of WWII was over. But just as Canada began to enjoy the peace it had earned, a new conflict erupted when children across the land rose to fight for their birthright---the five cent candy bar.
The Five Cent War is the incredible story of a 1947 revolt by Canadian children against a rise in chocolate bar prices from five to eight cents. Sparked in one sleepy Vancouver Island town, the protest proved as addictive and heart-warming as chocolate itself, igniting a kid campaign that swept across Canada...until it was quashed by accusations of communist conspiracy."
That's a 60% hike....outrageous! I do recall candy bars being 10 cents in the early 60s though. I also recall buying my black canvas runners at the corner grocery store for $2.05 in the same era. No such thing as arch support back then. Lol.
That's a 60% hike....outrageous! I do recall candy bars being 10 cents in the early 60s though. I also recall buying my black canvas runners at the corner grocery store for $2.05 in the same era. No such thing as arch support back then. Lol.
I`m the same age as you Jack,except older.....my recollection is of nickle candy bars.....goin` down to Otto`s each week with my 15¢ allowance,I LONGED for those holier-than-thou candy bars 😣 .....each with their own colorful personalized wrapper.....but when you saw those penny candies piled seemingly to the horizon,and prices to include 5,maybe 6 pieces for a PENNY.....it all came down to this:quality v quantity......I still remember leaving that store each week with a brown paper bag,half filled ............and maybe 4¢ or so,STILL in my pocket


