I, too, don’t see the appeal of paying money for someone else’s warehouse leftovers. I mean, no one would think to make a monthly trip to a store and spend $25-$35 on randomly selected items.
There’s a “Garfield” strip where Jon buys a cowboy hat, and Garfield says, “I’m always amazed at the things people would rather have than money.”
OK Junior, tell ya what – YOU use YOUR money, and keep AAALLLLLLL of the stuff you receive organized and within the boundaries of your personal space, and go right ahead and do this. And if you do it, and your mom has to pick up ANY of your stuff because it is in the way or where it does not belong? Consequences, my lad. Consequences.
On one hand, I don’t disagree with Betty on subscription boxes. On the other hand, Betty frequently dismisses anything she doesn’t see as good as junk, making her opinion somewhat less than valid.
Sisterdame almost 8 years ago
Why do people buy lottery tickets?
Sir Ruddy Blighter almost 8 years ago
I, too, don’t see the appeal of paying money for someone else’s warehouse leftovers. I mean, no one would think to make a monthly trip to a store and spend $25-$35 on randomly selected items.
There’s a “Garfield” strip where Jon buys a cowboy hat, and Garfield says, “I’m always amazed at the things people would rather have than money.”
I’d rather have the money.
Ubintold almost 8 years ago
………and waste some coin.
Keep on keepin' on almost 8 years ago
OK Junior, tell ya what – YOU use YOUR money, and keep AAALLLLLLL of the stuff you receive organized and within the boundaries of your personal space, and go right ahead and do this. And if you do it, and your mom has to pick up ANY of your stuff because it is in the way or where it does not belong? Consequences, my lad. Consequences.
cabalonrye almost 8 years ago
That’s called a lottery, and there’s one winner for hundred of thousands of s… ahem… victims.
Michael Matchinsky almost 8 years ago
Those subscription boxes, the ones I’ve seen anyway, aren’t cheap either.
gryphonmage almost 8 years ago
On one hand, I don’t disagree with Betty on subscription boxes. On the other hand, Betty frequently dismisses anything she doesn’t see as good as junk, making her opinion somewhat less than valid.