Poor Sluggo can only afford a “toy” dog, and not the full size version…. Or he would like a “Frank”, but wants to hold the “furter”….=I’ve also found all kinds of interesting sales signs in the stores…. like buying 5 gallons of milk to get one free… or another one where instead of saying a simpler, more rounded number, they make it sound as though you’re saving more money than you would be…
Your use of the word mooch made me think of a Marx Brothers film. When Groucho finds out the cost of a ticket for the opera is $8.00, he is outraged and says.
Why for .50 cents I can get a recording of Minnie the Moocher. For a buck and a quarter I can get Minnie.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Poor Sluggo can only afford a “toy” dog, and not the full size version…. Or he would like a “Frank”, but wants to hold the “furter”….=I’ve also found all kinds of interesting sales signs in the stores…. like buying 5 gallons of milk to get one free… or another one where instead of saying a simpler, more rounded number, they make it sound as though you’re saving more money than you would be…
paha_siga over 11 years ago
Find someone to go halves with.
rondm66 over 11 years ago
Sluggo did not mow enough lawns this summer.
brklnbern over 11 years ago
At least he didn’t ask for the free one.
brklnbern over 11 years ago
Your use of the word mooch made me think of a Marx Brothers film. When Groucho finds out the cost of a ticket for the opera is $8.00, he is outraged and says.
Why for .50 cents I can get a recording of Minnie the Moocher. For a buck and a quarter I can get Minnie.
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
It looks like Sluggo has confused the cook. He might just get away with this.
Bob. over 11 years ago
Here, “two for the price of one” means you can get one at half price. “Buy one get one free” means you need to get two.