Wow! Now there's a name (Cosco) that has been around a long time. Still around today, too. Those bar & step stool combos were built very well if I remember. The Millennials (see post #23) wouldnt know what to do with them, much less try to pick one up...I DID discover a costco item we have -- it was inherited not bought --
its one of these
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Again Grandpa LOVED costco --- and I gotta say --- it still works like a champ!
.I go to walmart at 7 am..........only employees ZOMBIEING about and 2 or three other people ALSO IN A HURRY to get theirI hate it. Passionately. I hate crowds. Huge throngs of people thinking they are getting the best deal ever on ass wipe etc when you can get it on salw other places for same. It's a long drive for us, a huge parking lot nightmare, millions of people and yes, everything in bulk. We live 5 blocks from 3 grocery stores.
I also detest really big box stores. And paying a membership for the privelage of this hell.
Me too, but the wifey signed up for Amazon Prime just to have access to some of their exclusive TV drama series...I try to NOT shop Amazon as the wages are kept low; employees get other low income subsidies paid by the taxpayer.
. In turn, I've been taking advantage of their "free & fast shipping" associated with the Amazon Prime monthly membership fee. There are some products that I need that are a big hassle to get locally for various reasons, like total cost of product and access to the product in a timely manner. But yeah, F that elitist and condescending Bezos... 
Ha ha... You said stool!We had just the stool version, in green.
There is NEVER a time when a great C.Montgomery Burns Meme is not in order lolFor those that hate Costco or refuse to shop there: Good! More free samples for me...
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Truth! It made things easier to get but at the cost of killing cultural icons we saw everyday and changed things for the worst: a monopoly.Amazons a love hate thing --- I do not like how they are running mom n pops out or the mass MASS MASS growth (you have no idea the amount of construction expansion and growth they are experiencing at present its mind blowing --) and I despise the amount of $$$ Bealzibub...er Bezos has..............but I also do work for contractors that build for them....so ---I do MAKE $ off Amazon indirectly.
PLUS I can purchase some item (or items) at less cost than retail --- and in my case most days have it the SAME DAY or tomorrow ..... without having to drive to the store and put up with crowds/lines/mask-- people--- oh and lately EMPTY SHELVES or non restock of the ITEM I NEEDED --AFTER dealing with the previously mentioned morons -- to then have to go spend MORE gas $ DRIVING someplace else to MAYBE get the item the Website SAID was in the store (but isnt)
,.,.,.,.,.,. uhm --
simple -- I save $ I save even more in TIME-- I hit "buy now" and then I go do farm chores-- dog feeding--- critter wrangling -- online opium den spelunking....work.... etc etc and the item appears -- its like majic ....... AND CHECK IT OUT @syscokid -- Amazon card pays cash back as well on every purchase I earn cash back --
just this past friday I bought a desk lamp -- used my "cash back" so essentially it was free--- I needed that more than a hot dog --
YES I pay to be a member of prime --- and that ALSO gets me PRIME video and all those other things (the misses watches movies and programs with ) and it allows me o shop and send things much easier to family who live miles away ......
They have made it damned convenient -- and in doing so ........ are killing retail -- again a love hate thing ---
I grew up literally in MALLS -- mom and grandma shopping all day dragging me around ---
we spent much of our childhood and teen years GOING TO THE MALL --- the MALL was the PLACE to be if you were under drinking age---
Fastimes at Ridgemont high and other 80's movies glamorize the MALL experience....... that entity is rapidly disappearing, again a sad side effect of the digital age
Times change --- I am sad to see the malls closing -- but I have to admit -- ordering guitar strings at 8 am and having them by 2:30 pm same day -- while I clean out the barn (and dont waste 2 hours driving to the guitar store) --- is NOT a BAD thing
HA exactly--- eat pizza in the food court--- and go look at "dirty" greeting cards at SPencer Gifts (and smell patchouli incense because it was also the black light poster head shop capital of the MALL --grab a CD from Camelot,
all of this.Amazons a love hate thing --- I do not like how they are running mom n pops out or the mass MASS MASS growth (you have no idea the amount of construction expansion and growth they are experiencing at present its mind blowing --) and I despise the amount of $$$ Bealzibub...er Bezos has..............but I also do work for contractors that build for them....so ---I do MAKE $ off Amazon indirectly.
PLUS I can purchase some item (or items) at less cost than retail --- and in my case most days have it the SAME DAY or tomorrow ..... without having to drive to the store and put up with crowds/lines/mask-- people--- oh and lately EMPTY SHELVES or non restock of the ITEM I NEEDED --AFTER dealing with the previously mentioned morons -- to then have to go spend MORE gas $ DRIVING someplace else to MAYBE get the item the Website SAID was in the store (but isnt)
,.,.,.,.,.,. uhm --
simple -- I save $ I save even more in TIME-- I hit "buy now" and then I go do farm chores-- dog feeding--- critter wrangling -- online opium den spelunking....work.... etc etc and the item appears -- its like majic ....... AND CHECK IT OUT @syscokid -- Amazon card pays cash back as well on every purchase I earn cash back --
just this past friday I bought a desk lamp -- used my "cash back" so essentially it was free--- I needed that more than a hot dog --
YES I pay to be a member of prime --- and that ALSO gets me PRIME video and all those other things (the misses watches movies and programs with ) and it allows me o shop and send things much easier to family who live miles away ......
They have made it damned convenient -- and in doing so ........ are killing retail -- again a love hate thing ---
I grew up literally in MALLS -- mom and grandma shopping all day dragging me around ---
we spent much of our childhood and teen years GOING TO THE MALL --- the MALL was the PLACE to be if you were under drinking age---
Fastimes at Ridgemont high and other 80's movies glamorize the MALL experience....... that entity is rapidly disappearing, again a sad side effect of the digital age
Times change --- I am sad to see the malls closing -- but I have to admit -- ordering guitar strings at 8 am and having them by 2:30 pm same day -- while I clean out the barn (and dont waste 2 hours driving to the guitar store) --- is NOT a BAD thing