Fiddy off, yo!
Saturday, November 11, 2006
So Sears is this huge department store, pretty much like Edgars and Stuttafords, only that it's friggen HUGE. Four storeys huge - and they sell everything from clothing to sports equipment and even lawn mowers. And then there's also The Bay Co, which is exactly the same. And between these two places, this is where I do all my shopping. Anyway, today was Sears' Super Saturday Scratch 'n Save day - you ring your stuff up, and then you get to scratch a coupon, giving discounts of 10% and upwards.
So I rang up my K-Swiss (Tongue Twistas - blue tongue, white tongue - you choose!), a Nike hoodie, a trenchcoat and couple odds and ends for gifts. And then I scratched - and got fiddy percent off!! My total sales were $250 about, and so in the end I only dropped $125! Joh!! But the worst thing was I was gonna buy a suit, but didn't like the cut of the collar so I put it back. I also looked at a couple watches but nothing stoked my fancy... just imagine if I picked 'em up!
The trenchcoat is getting fitted at the tailor's - G, aren't trenchcoats the most pimp jackets ever?
And while we're on the topic of clothes, I wore my Che-Cooba shirt last night and it became the topic if much conservation. So I started telling them how freaked out the Americans were last year when I wore my other Cooba shirt, and cracking jokes about dumb Americans, when they all go, "This is Alex (six-five, 120 kgs), he's American!"
Needless to say, we did not get along too well...
So I rang up my K-Swiss (Tongue Twistas - blue tongue, white tongue - you choose!), a Nike hoodie, a trenchcoat and couple odds and ends for gifts. And then I scratched - and got fiddy percent off!! My total sales were $250 about, and so in the end I only dropped $125! Joh!! But the worst thing was I was gonna buy a suit, but didn't like the cut of the collar so I put it back. I also looked at a couple watches but nothing stoked my fancy... just imagine if I picked 'em up!
The trenchcoat is getting fitted at the tailor's - G, aren't trenchcoats the most pimp jackets ever?
And while we're on the topic of clothes, I wore my Che-Cooba shirt last night and it became the topic if much conservation. So I started telling them how freaked out the Americans were last year when I wore my other Cooba shirt, and cracking jokes about dumb Americans, when they all go, "This is Alex (six-five, 120 kgs), he's American!"
Needless to say, we did not get along too well...