Something I never thought I'd hear myself say.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 01:19 last edited by
As many of you know, I was married to W1 in the mid 1970s. Marriage only lasted 18 months, and our relationship was, perhaps 30 months long.
On a couple of occasions, W1's parents came to visit from New Yawk. They would take us out to dinner on those occasions, and once, the four of us went to Maxim's of Paris, on North Rush Street (iirc). It was a fancy-schmancy French restaurant. I actually remember the suit I wore to that meal (OMG, it was brown!).
But, I digress...
When the check came to the table, I was shocked at how expensive the meal was. It was just over $100 for the four of us.
I know, I know...inflation.
But today, when I was talking to Mrs. George, I told her that my next phone will have more storage than my current one because, "It's only $100 more."
Yeah, I never thought I'd say "only $100 more" as though I was wiping my ass and think nothing of it.
I know, I know...inflation ($100 in 1973 is about $500 today).
But still, to think of spending $100 and not really blinking an eye...
Wow, I'm old.
ETA: At the same time, we parked in Manhattan for dinner and the opera. It was $25. I was appalled.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 01:44 last edited by
I get uncomfortable finding myself saying crap like that, too. I guess I'm sliding into old age as well? Either that or I'm just a cheapskate bum. At least one of those is true.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 02:47 last edited by Mik
The first time I was in Manhattan in 1978 I bravely or foolishly drove. We parked near the WTC and I was outraged they wanted TWO DAMN DOLLARS to PARK!
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 03:37 last edited by
I paid $75 for an 8 hour park (self park) downtown Chicago two years ago.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 04:15 last edited by
I believe it. It was only $20 to park down near the pier in 2005.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 09:50 last edited by
The first time I spent over $100 on a dress, my hands shook so much I could barely sign the receipt.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 12:01 last edited by George K
@kluurs said in Something I never thought I'd hear myself say.:
I paid $75 for an 8 hour park (self park) downtown Chicago two years ago.
What? Even in Streeterville, an 8 hour park is about $25.
But yeah, in 1974, we went to see Boris Godunov at the Met in New York. Parking was $25 then.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 12:17 last edited by
That’s probably what a day pass to DisneyWorld cost in 1974.
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@kluurs said in Something I never thought I'd hear myself say.:
I paid $75 for an 8 hour park (self park) downtown Chicago two years ago.
What? Even in Streeterville, an 8 hour park is about $25.
But yeah, in 1974, we went to see Boris Godunov at the Met in New York. Parking was $25 then.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 14:30 last edited by
So, it has come to this.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 15:37 last edited by
The first $5 beer I bought was at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square in 1988
That was a shock
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 15:44 last edited by
McCormick Place, 1979 or so, at a NAMM convention. Went hungry all day because a ham sandwich that consisted of one piece of luncheon meat ham and a slice of plastic cheese between two dry pieces of stale bread was 8.50 and a can of diet coke was 6 bucks...
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So, it has come to this.
wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 16:13 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Something I never thought I'd hear myself say.:
So, it has come to this.
So, it has come to this - Phibes is shown to be a botsky who got stuck on loop.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 16:13 last edited by
I'm making more sense than most of you.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 16:14 last edited by
Nyet, comrade.
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The first $5 beer I bought was at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square in 1988
That was a shock
wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 20:08 last edited by@Copper said in Something I never thought I'd hear myself say.:
The first $5 beer I bought was at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square in 1988
That was a shock
Your post inspired me... It wasn’t too long ago that I would pay $5 per a pitcher instead of $7 a pint. So I did a quick google search and found that Buffalo Wild Wings still has a $5 pitcher special...Of course, the pitcher is 38oz...