@kenasch wrote:
About ten years ago I did a Coach shop and bought a leather belt for about $70. I think it was totally reimbursed. It was far more than I had ever spent on a belt in the past. I would buy a new inexpensive belt from a store like Ross and have to replace it every year or two as they would always crack. Well I still have my Coach belt and it is still in perfect condition. I use it as an example of how paying more for a quality product can sometimes be worth it in the long run.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
.... Gain fabric softener was a bizarre one. After the shop, I had to make a video about my feelings.
@ceasesmith wrote:
And Sandy, "chag kasher v'same'ach".
@kenasch wrote:
Sandy. I think she meant Happy Passover:
Chag sameach חַג שָׂמֵחַ Happy holiday
I’ll just say L’Chaim!
@sandyf wrote:
Oy vey, i think i need a translation of that. v'same'ach? sandwich? the rest?
After reading and thinking of all the items worth 100's of dollars each that I have gotten I still love my $10 veggie peeler best. A theme for many is the item we would probably never have contemplated purchasing on our own dime but we enjoy so much.
@ceasesmith wrote:
And Sandy, "chag kasher v'same'ach".
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Feelings about fabric softener????? Bwahaha!
@HonnyBrown wrote:
.... Gain fabric softener was a bizarre one. After the shop, I had to make a video about my feelings.